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INSTITUTIONREPORT NOPUB DATENOTEAVAILABLE FROM
DOCUMENT RESUME
HE 002 830
Federal Support to Universities, Colleges, andSelected Nonprofit Institutions, Fiscal Year 1970. AReport to the President and Congress.National Science Foundation, Washington, D C 4
NSF-71-28Jul 71213p.Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Goverument PrintingOffice, Washington, D.C. 20402 (No.3800-0106;$1.25)
EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$9.87DESCRIPTORS *Federal Aid; *Financial Support; *Government Role;
*Higher Education; *Scientific Research
ABSTRACTThis report is the third in a series of annual
reports to the President and Congress on current patterns of Federalfunding of research, development, and other science-relatedactivities at universities, colleges, and other nonprofitinstitutions. The various categories covered in the report are: (1)
trends in Federal support to universities and colleges; (2) totalprogram activities; (3) Federal obligations for academic science; (4)
Federal obligations for research and development; (5) Federallyfunded research and development centers administered by universitiesand colleges; (6) Federal support to independent researchinstitutions; and (7) Federally funded research and developmentcenters. Three concluding appendices contain technical notes,statistical tables, and information regarding Federal obligations to2-year institutions. (HS)
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ERRATA
P. 6 In the chart entitled, "Geographic distribution of total
Federal obligations to universities and colleges, FY 1970,
per degree granted, 1967-68," delete the wordy "Million,"
from each of the lines shown in the legend. Amounts
shown in the legend are actually in whole dollars.
P. 14 In the chart entitled, "Geographic distribution of Federal
R&D obligations to universities and colleges, FY 1970, per
Ph.D. degree awarded in the sciences and engineering, 1967-
68," dollar amounts were omitted from the legend. The
legend should read as follows:
1st lo : $160,462 - $989,167
2nd 10 : $117,165 - $148,205
3rd 10 : $ 94,088 - $117,140
4th lo : $ 79,334 - $ 90,603
All others: $ 34,648 - $ 78,390
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A REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS
Federal Support to Universities,Colleges,and Selected Nonprofit
r, Institutions,Fiscal Year 1970
For sale by the Superintendent of Dootunenta, U.S. Govornmont Print Mg Office
Washington, D.C. 20402 - Price $1.25Stook Number 8800-0106
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GENERAL NOTES
The Federal obligations in this study were reported by 13 agencies thataccounted for more than 95 percent of all Federal support to universitiesand colleges and approximately 85 percent of Federal obligations toresearch institutes and Federally Funded Research and DevelopmentCenters administered by nonprofit institutions.
Hospitals, professional and technical societies, academies of science,museums, and philanthropic foundations are not included in this study.These types of organizations account for approximately 40 percent oftotal Federal R&D support to nonprofit institutions.
Federal obligations are reported for the Federal fiscal year, ending June 30of the year shown.
Educational data are for the academic year, 1967-68.
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tre reported by 13 agencies thatIl Federal support to universitiesrcent of Federal obligations toed Research and Development
pcieties, academies of science,are not included in this study.
or approximately 40 percent ofistitutions.
ederal fiscal year, ending June 30
ear, 1967-68.
acknowledgments
This report was developed in the Statistical Surveys and Reports Section,National Science Foundation, under special guidance of Kenneth Sanow,Head. The survey was conducted and the report prepared under the directionof William L. Stewart, Study Director, Federal Ac idemic Science StudiesGroup. The data were compiled and the report written by Cecelia Hilgert andRobert Loycano. Irene Woodall supervised the preparation of statisticalraterial.
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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
Washington, D.C.
DEAR MR. PRESIDENT:
I have the honor to transmit to you this report, Federal Support to Uni-versities, Colleges, and Selected Nonprofit Institutions, Fiscal Year 1970 as
required by the National Science Foundation Act as amended throughAugust 1968.
Respectfully,W. D. McELROY,Director,National Science Foundation.
The HonorableThe President of the United States
Identical lette:3 have been sent to:The President of the Senate.The Speaker of the House of Representatives.
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This report is the third in a series of annual reports to the President andCongress on current patterns of Federal funding of research, development,and other sCience-related activities at universities, colleges, and other non-profit institutions, as required by the 1968 amendment to the NSF Act of1950. The report is designed to serve as an aid to the determination .ofscience funding policies by providing analyses of the agency, geographic, andinstitutional patterns of Federal academic science support.
The report was prepared under the general direction of Charles E. Falk,Director, Division of Science Resources Studies. The Data Management Sys-tems Office, Edgar W. Barrett, Data Management Systems Officer, was respon-sible for processing the data.
July 1971.
W. D. McElroy, DirectorNational Science Foundation
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SU M MARY vi
I NTRODUCTION ix
PART I. FEDERAL SUPPORT TO UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
SECTION 1. Trends in Federal Support to Universities andColleges
Total Obligations by Agency and Type of Activity ......
SECTION 2.
APPENDIXES:
2 A. TechnicalB. Federal 0C. Statistical2
SECTION 2. Total Program Activities 4
Agency Distribution 4Geographic Distribution 4Institutional Distribution 7
SECTION 3. Federal Obligations for Academic Science 9
Agency Distribution 9Geographic Distribution 9I nstitution a I Distribution 10
SECTION 4. Federal Obligations for Research andDevelopment 12
Agency Distribution 12
Geographic Distribution 12
Institutional Distribution 15
R&D Plant 16
SECTION 5. Federally Funded Research and Development Cen-ters Administered by Universities and Colleges 17
Agency Distribution 20Institutional Distribution 23
PART II. FEDERAL SUPPORT TO SELECTED NONPROFIT INSTITU-TIONS
SECTION 1. FedeTal Support to Independent Pesearchinstitutions 26
Agency Distribution 26Institutional Distribution 26
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4. Federal obliga,institutions by1970
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IVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
Support to Universities and
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SECTION 2. Federally Funded Research and DevelopmehtPage
Centers 30
Agency Distribution 30
APPENDIXES:
A. Technical Notes 34B. Federal Obligations to 2-year Institutions 38C. Statistical Tables 41
tion 4 Text Tablestion 7
for Academic Science 9Table
1. Number of universities and colleges receiving Federal obligations ranked by9 size of Federal program, fiscal year 1970 7
tion 9 2. Federal obligations to Federally Funded Research and Development Centerstion 10 administered by universities and colleges, fiscal years 1963-70 18
for Research and 3. Federal obligations to Federally Funded Research and Development Centers12 administered by universities and colleges, by agency, institution, and type
12of support, fiscal year 1970 21
tion 124. Federal obligations for research and development to independent research
institutions by geographic division, State, institution, and agency, fiscal yeartion 15 1970 27
165. Federal obligations for R&D plant to independent research institutions by
esearch and Development Cen- geographic division, State, institution, and agency, fiscal year 1970 29
y Universities and Colleges 17 6. Federal obligations for research and development and R&D plant to Federally
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LECTED NONPROFIT INSTITU-
Independent Research
Funded Research and Development Centers, administered by nonprofitinstitutions, fiscal years 1968, 1969, and 1970 31
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Distribution of Federal support to universities and colleges, by type of activity and agency, FY 1970
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Total obligations $3.2 Billion
PERCENT OF TOTAL
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I obligations $3.2 Billion
PERCENT OF TOTAL
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TOTAL PROGRAM SUPPORT
Between fiscal years 1969 and 1970 Federalfunds to universities and colleges declined by$227 million, or nearly 7 percent, to a level of$3,227 million. This represents the lowest levelof funding since 1966 and the first decline, inactual dollars, in direct Federal support since1963, the first year for which complete data areavailable. Much of the decline in Federal supportmay be attributed to a recent shift in Governmentpolicy away from direct Federal grants for facili-ties construction to subsidized interest chargeson loans from non-Government sources. Initia-tion of this new policy had the effect of reducingthe Office of Education's (OE's) grants for the con-struction of facilities from $248 million in fiscalyear 1969 to $73 million in fiscal year 1970.
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AGENCY DISTRIBUTION
Of the 13 agencies included in this study, 6allocated 97 percent of all Federal obligations touniversities and colleges in 1970. Despite a 1969-70 net drop of $242 million in total direct supportfrom the Department of Health, Education, andWelfare (HEW) for higher education, this agencycontinues to be the principal source of Federalagency fundsawarding 64 percent of all Federalobligations in 1970. At considerably lower levelswere the National Science Foundation (NSF) andthe Department of Defense (DOD). Together,these agencies accounted for less than one-thirdof the HEW total and about 20 percent of theFederal total. Fluctuations in funding levels ofNSF, DOD, and the remaining three major agencysources of supportDepartment of Agriculture(USDA), National Aeronautics and Space Ad-ministration (NASA), and Atomic Energy Com-mission (AEC)were small and did not exhibitany particular pattern of change.
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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
In 1970 the East North Central division replacthe Middle Atlantic States as the leading groof States receiving Federal support. Of the $1million decline in funds to the Middle AtlanStates, New Jersey accounted for $44 milli(New York, $42 million; and Pennsylvania,million. The 47-percent drop in support to NJersey is in large part due to a return to a rmnormal funding level for that State, whose toin 1969 was increased by a $35 million grantthe New Jersey College of Medicine and Dtistry. Among the nine major geographic divisi(the only increase in 1970 support, compawith 1969, occurred in the third-ranked SoAtlantic division, which showed a net increasd6 percent, or $29 million. The increase inSouth Atlantic total for 1970 was primarily attutable to higher totals for Florida, the DistricColumbia, and Virginia.
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In 1970 the East North Central division replacedthe Middle Atlantic States as the leading groupof States receiving Federal support. Of the $102million decline in funds to the Middle AtlanticStates, New Jersey accounted for $44 million;New York, $42 million; and Pennsylvania, $16million. The 47-percent drop in support to NewJersey is in large part due to a return to a morenormal funding level for that State, whose totalin 1969 was increased by a $35 million grant tothe New Jersey College of Medicine and Den-tistry. Among the nine major geographic divisionsthe only increase in 1970 support, comparedwith. 1969, occurred in the third-ranked SouthAtlantic division, which showed a net increase of6 percent, or $29 million. The increase in theSouth Atlantic total for 1970 was primarily attrib-utable to higher totals for Florida, the District ofColumbia, and Virginia.
RANKING OF INSTITUTIONS
Although funding to the first 100 institutions intotal Federal support fell by 4 percent$98 mil-lionfrom 1969 to 1970, relative concentration offunds for this group of institutions increasedfrom 69 percent to 71 percent of total obligationsto all universities and colleges.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technolou(MIT), the leading recipient of Federal funds foreach of the last 8 years, in 1970 became the firstinstitution to go over the $100 million level inFederal support. The figure for MIT was 70 per-cent higher than the total reported for second-ranked University of Michigan. DOD and NASAallocated 17 percent and 20 percent, respectively,of their total academic R&D funds to MIT, and ac-counted for 70 percent of total Federal oblige-tions to this institution in 1970.
For other institutions in the first 100, however,there was a wide range of funding changes. TheUniversity of Cincinnati moved up from 71st po-sition in 1969 to ninth place in 1973. The unusual-ly high ranking for this university in 1970 wasthe result of a $34.2 million-263-percentin-crease in Federal support, virtually all of it fromthe National Institutes of Health (NIH) for theconstruction and improvement of medical schoolfacilities. Harvard University, on the other hand,experienced a $14 million-20-percentdecline inFederal funds, lowering this institution fromsecond place in 1969 to fourth place in 1970.
ACADEMIC SCIENCE
The impact of the 1969-70 reduction upon indi-vidual types of programs varied markedly. Aca-demic science funding fell by $193 million, or 8percenta dollar decrease nearly 6 times the$33 million decline, or 3 percent, in nonscience
supportAmong the six agencies providing major aca-
demic science support, $100 million or more,HEW, DOD, and AEC reported reductions of $245
million (19 percent), $13 million (5 percent), and
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$7 million (5 percent), respectively. The incrvsesreported by the remaining agencies were notsufficient to offset the sharp reduction in the levelof HEW funding. However, the Department ofAgriculture, placing more emphasis on its agri-cultural extension program, showed a significantincrease in 1970$26 million, or 17 percent, overthe previous year.
HEW's quarter-billion-dollar decline in aca-demic science support had a considerable effecton the science-nonscience mix of funds, at both
the agency and Government-wide levels. In 1970HEW academic science support fell below its non-science total for the first time. At the all-agencylevel, nonscience funding, although declining by$33 million, increased its share of total Federalprogram support for the sixth consecutive year to33 percent.
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Federal obligations for the performance of re-search and development at universities and col-leges in 1970 amounted to $1,464 million, or 45
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The most notable 1969-70 R&Dcured in the totals reported by HEwhose R&D operations supportpercent and 5 percent, respectively.subdivision of HEW, except the FolAdministration (FDA), reported sizain its academic R&D totals. DOD'!R&D total was in large part a resullgressional requirement that DOD Iport of research to that which hasapparent relationship to its defe(section 203 of the Armed Services AAct, Fiscal Year 1970).
CONCENTRATION OF R&D FUNDS
Between 1969 and 1970 the 2-percin Federal R&D obligations was acca 5-percent reduction in the numbeiinstitutions receiving such supponinstitutions awarded Federal R&D fthe 10 receiving the largest amour
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The most notable 1969-70 FWD declines oc-cured in the totals reported by HEW and DODwhose R&D operations support levels fell by 8percent and 5 percent, respectively. Every majorsubdivision of HEW, except the Food and DrugAdministration (FDA), reported sizable declinesin its academic R&D totals. DOD's lower 1970R&D total was in large part a result of the con-gressional requirement that DOD limit its sup-port of research to that which has a direct andapparent relationship to its defense mission(section 203 of the Armed Services AppropriationsAct, Fiscal Year 1970).
CONCENTRATION OF R&D FUNDS
Between 1969 and 1970 the 2-percent reductionin Federal R&D obligations was accompanied bya 5-percent reduction in the number of academic
re- institutions receiving such support. Of the 585ol- institutions awarded Federal R&D funds in 1970,45 the 10 receiving the largest amounts accounted
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for $403 million. Although representing less than2 percent of all universities and colleges receiv-ing Federal R&D support in 1970, these 10 insti-tutions account for more than one-fourth of totalR&D funds and more than one-fifth of total Ph.D.degrees awarded in the sciences and engineering.The concentration of total R&D funds going tothis group of institutions increased slightlyfrom26.5 percent in 1969 to 27.5 percent in 1970. Thelargest R&D increase at the institution level,$6.2 million, went to the University of California-San Diego.
FEDERALLY FUNDED RESEARCH ANDDEVELOPMENT CENTERS ADMINISTERED BYUNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
Federally Funded Research and DevelopmentCenters (FFRDC's) administered by universitiesand colleges, 36 separately incorporated organiza-tions performing R&D work upon direct requestor under a broad charter from a Federal agency,received $961 million in Federal support in 1970.This sum, representing a 5-percent increase over1969, was the largest amount of funds ever re-ported for these institutions. The Atomic EnergyCommission and the National Aeronautics andSpace Administration together accounted formore than four-fifths of total Federal support toacademically associated FFRDC's in 1970.
SELECTED NONPROFIT INSTITUTIONS
The 54 independent, nonprofit research institu-tions and 27 Federally Funded Researckand De-velopment Centers administered by nonprofit in-stitutions included in this study received ;158million and $273 million, respectively, for researchand development and R&D plant in 1970. TheDepartment of Defense was the leading sourceof Federal support, accounting for $82 million, or52 percent, of the research institution total, and$162 million, or 59 percent, of the FFRDC total.
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BACKGROUND
This report is intended to fill two roles. It con-stitutes the third in a series of annual reports tothe President and Congress, authorized by Sec-tion 3(a)(7) of the National Science FoundationAct of 1950, as amended in August 1968, on Fed-eral obligations for research and development andR&D plant at institutions of higher education andselected other nonprofit organizations. It alsorepresents the sixth annual report on Federalobligations for academic science and other edu-cational activities. This latter responsibility wasundertaken by the National Science Foundationon behalf of the Committee on Academic Scienceand Engineering (CASE) of the Federal Councilon Science and Technology (FCST) which, in1965, established the data collection system thatnow serves the needs of both report objectives.
As a report to the President and Congress, thispublication contains several sections that focuson the distribution and pattern of Federal obli-gations for research and development among theNation's universities, colleges, associated Fed-erally Funded Research and Development Centers(FFRDC's), and selected other nonprofit institu-tions. The report provides analyses of this Federalsupport by geographic locality and institution in-ciuding comparisons of the relationship betweenthe distribution of Federal R&D support and cer-tain educational variables such as the distribu-tion of science degrees awarded. Sections ofthe report primarily devoted to a discussion ofFederal R&D obligations are 4 and 5 of part I,and all of part II.
The FCST's scope of interest coversFederal R&D support to universities, colleassociated FFRDC's, but also Federaamounting to nearly $2 billion annuallyscience and nonscience programs.1 The ein the remaining sections, therefore, is pltwo broader views of Federal involvementer education: (1) academic science supi(2) total program support (encompassingand nonscience activities).
This report is expected to provide an atool to the science policymaking brancheernment in developing programs for (1) inscientific capability among the various insand (2) improving the geographical anctional balance in the distribution of FederThe latter objective involves an examirfunding patterns within the context of anscientific mission and the availability ofresources (both actual and potential) anvarious States and institutions.
SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF DATA
Data included in this report for fiscal ywere reported by 13 Federal agencies:
Department of AgricultureAtomic Energy CommissionDepartment of CommerceDepartment of DefenseDepartment of Health, Education, and Welfar
1The CASE data system, as originally establnot encompass data for "selected other nonprotions."
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The FCST's scope of interest covers not onlyFederal R&D support to universities, colleges, andassociated FFRDC's, but also Federal fundsamounting to nearly $2 billion annually for otherscience and nonscience programs.1 The emphasisin the remaining sections, therefore, is placed ontwo broader views of Federal involvement in high-er education: (1) academic science support and(2) total program support (encompassing scienceand nonscience activities).
This report is expected to provide an analyticaltool to the science policymaking branches of Gov-ernment in developing programs for (1) increasingscientific capability among the various institutionsand (2) improving the geographical and institu-tional balance in the distribution of Federal funds.The latter objective involves an examination offunding patterns within the context of an agency'sscientific mission and the availability of scientificresources (both actual and potential) among thevarious States and institutions.
SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF DATA
Data included in this report for fiscal year 1970were reported by 13 Federal agencies:
Department of AgricultureAtomic Enere CommissionDepartment of CommerceDepartment of DefenseDepartment of Health, Education, and Welfare
1The CASE data system, as originally established, didnot encompass data for "selected other nonprofit institu-tions."
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Department of the fnteriorNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNational Science FoundationOffice of Economic OpportunityDepartment of Housing and Urban DevelopmentDepartment of TransportationDepartment of 'LaborAgency for International Development
Eight agencies were included in the surveyfor each of the years 1963-67, 12 for 1968 and 1969,and 13 for 1970. The additional agencies in eachof the last 3 years constitute the "other agencies"category used throughout the report in tabula-tions and discussions concerned with agencydetail.
Excluding the Atomic Energy Commission,which reported in terms of cost3, dollar amountsrepresent actual obligations incurred by the agen-cies during a fiscal year, regardless of when thefunds were expended. Funds from the respondingagencies comprised more than 95 percent of allFederal support going to the institutions coveredby this study. In 1970 these institutions included2,352 universities and colleges, 36 academicallyassociated FFRDC's, 54 selected research per-forming organizations, and 27 FFRDC's managedby nonprofit institutions.
Obligations data for universities and collegesinclude Federal support awarded directly to indi-vidual institutions. Excluded are loans, funds forFederal employee training, and funds obligatedto State agencies for support of higher education.Annual totals shown in this report represent fundsobligated by Federal agencies during the Gov-ernment's fiscal year, beginning July 1 and ending
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June 30. The date of award as recorded by aFederal agency may differ from the date an awardis received or accepted by an institution. For thisreason, there may not be strict comparability be-tween totals reported by Federal agencies andthose computed by the institution* themselves.
Another source of difference between Federalagencies' and individual institutions' totals is thereporting of obligations to "central systems"obligations that are reported under a universitysystemwide entry and not in terms of the final
distribution to individual institutionsthe system. The funding agency usureport the individual institutional arcause the agency is not able to dEthe time the award is made how the fLdistributed among institutions within"Central system" totals in this reporlto more than $34 million obligated tosystems in fiscal year 1970.2 Althoughobligations represent only 1 percentobligations to all U.S. institutions of
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arded by ate an awardon. For thisrability be-encies and.mselves.en Federalotals is thesystems"university
rf the final
distribution to individual institutions comprisingthe system. The funding agency usually cannotreport the individual institutional amounts be-cause the agency is not able to determine atthe time the award is made how the funds will bedistributed among irititutions within the system."Central system" totals in this report amountedto more than $34 million obligated to 21 differentsystems in fiscal year 1970.2 Although these totalobligations represent only 1 percent of Federalobligations to all U.S. institutions of higher edu-
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cation, the ratio of these undistributed obligationsto a system's total obligations is generally muchhigher than 1 percent. The effect on some individ-ual institutional tOtals can be significant sinceobligations reported for member institutions ofa system are understated to the extent that "cen-tral system" obliptions filter down to them.
'A list of the 21 sAtems receiving obligations in fiscalyear 1970 can be found in the technical notes, appendixA, p. 34. Dollar amounts are shown in appendix tables C-13,C-14, C-15.
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PART I
federal support to universities and colleges
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SECTION 1.
trends in federal support to universities and coll
In fiscal year 1970 Federal obligations to institu-tions of higher education declined by 7 percent to$3,227 million, the lowest level since 1966. Federalsupport to universities and colleges increased ineach of the years between 1963 and 1969. Thedecline of total Federal aid in 1970, therefore,represented the first reduction in funds going toinstitutions of higher education in the 8 years forwhich data have been available.
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There are notable differences beiin Federal aid to higher educationof (1) total Federal budget outlaysof the economy), (2) gross na
(GNP) and (3) total higher educatioIn the 1967-70 period Federal oblhigher education programs and ac;showed minimal growth in 1968 anclined by 7 percent and 8 percespectively, while total Federal budithe GNP each grew at an average7 percent over the 3-year period.penditures by institutions of hilincreased at an annual rate of !
this interval. This latter compari+hat the proportion of total highe;penses (exclusive of loans) borneGovernment has shown a mark1967, for example, Federal obligatsities and colleges amounted to allpercent of total expenditures bytutions; by 1970 this proportion14 percent.
TOTAL OBLIGATIONS BY AGENCACTIVITY
In each year since 1963 institueducation have received betweenthree-fourths of their total Federtwo agencies, HEW and NSF. Sihas obligated more funds to acade
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support to universities and colleges
igations to institu-ed by 7 percent toince 1966. Federaleges increased in
and 1969. The1970, therefore,
in funds going toin the 8 years for
63
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There are notable differences between the trendin Federal aid to higher education and the trendsof (1) total Federal budget outlays (to all sectorsof the economy), (2) gross national product(GNP) and (3) total higher education expenditures.In the 1967-70 period Federal obligations for allhigher education programs and academic scienceshowed minimal growth in 1968 and 1969 and de-clined by 7 percent and 8 percent in 1970, re-spectively, while total Federal budget outlays andthe GNP each grew at an average annual rate of7 percent over the 3-year period. Moreover, ex-penditures by institutions of higher educationincreased at an annual rate of 9 percent overthis interval. This latter comparison illustratesthat the proportion of total higher education ex-penses (exclusive of loans) borne by the FederalGovernment has shown a marked decline. In1967, for example, Federal obligations to univer-sities and colleges amounted to approximately 19percent of total expenditures by academic insti-tutions; by 1970 this proportion had dropped to14 percent.
TOTAL OBLIGATIONS BY AGENCY AND TYPE OFACTIVITY
In each year since 1963 institutions of highereducation have received between two-thirds andthree-fourths of their total Federal support fromtwo agencies, HEW and NSF. Since 1965 HEWhas obligated more funds to academic institutions
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than all other agencies combined, and more than5 times as much as second-ranked NSFalthoughHEW's funding in the last 3 years has shown aslight decline. Over the past 3 years NSF's shareof the Federal total for all program support hasfluctuated between 11 percent and 13 percentThe proportion of funds accounted for by theother agencies, after falling off sharply from 35percent of the Federal total in 1963 to 21 percent
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t:.
in 1967, rose steadily since then to more than24 percent in 1970. Much of this increase may beattributed to the inclusion of five agencies that,prior to 1968, were either not in existence or didnot award sufficiently large amounts of funds touniversities and colleges to be included in earlierreports1
The impact of the 1969-70 reduction upon indi:vidual types of programs varied markedly. Aca-demic science funding fell by $193 million, or8 percent, a decrease nearly 6 times the $33 mil-lion decline, or 3 percent, in nonscience support.The sizable decrease in academic science sup-
1These agencies are the Agency for International De-velopment, the Office of Economic Opportunity, and theDepartments of Housing and Urban Development, Labor,and Transportation.
port, following 2 years of minimal growth, brougFederal academic science outlays to the lowedollar level since 1966, and reduced the acaderrscience portion of total program support topercent. Nonscience funding, on the other haralthough declining by $33 million, increasedshare of total program support for the sixth ccsecutive year, from 6 percent in 1964 to 33 plcent in 1970.
Much of the 1969-70 decline in Federal suppimay be attributed to a recent shift in GovernmEpolicy away from direct Federal support of facties toward the subsidizing of interest paymeron loans financed through non-Governm(sources. This new policy had the effect of red(ing the Office of Education's grants for the c(struction of facilities by $175 million betwe1969 and 1970.
Academic science activities reflected the saipattern of change found at the Federal-wide lefor most of the major funding agencies. The ptern for the National Science Foundation, II(ever, in the last 2 years varied considerably frthe norm. In 1969 NSF's total support declined13.2 percent, compared to a 0.5-percent incre;at the all-agencies level; in 1970 NSF fundingcreased by 5.6 percent, while Federal obligati(as a whole declined by 8.2 percent.
Following a period of continuous grovthroughout the first 7 years, Federal obligati(for academic research and development declirin 1970 by $31 million, to $1,464 million. Althotthe decrease in obligations for R&D operatilmeasured only 2.1 percent, the smallest relaldecline among the various categories of suppthe impact on the actual level of R&D activiiand the capability to perform future researchmuch greater than the 2.1-percent reduclwould indicatedue to (1) the decreasingchasing power of the R&D dollar and (2)sharp decline in R&D plant support When the
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e thanmay be$ that,or didnds toearlier
on indi:ly. Aca-lion, or$33 mil-upport.
ce sup-
Iona! De-and thet, Labor,
port, following 2 years of minimal growth, broughtFederal academic science outlays to the lowestdollar level since 1966, and reduced the academicscience portion of total program support to 67percent Nonscience funding, on the other hand,although declining by $33 million, increased itsshare of total program support for the sixth con-secutive year, from 6 percent in 1964 to 33 per-cent in 1970.
Much of the 1969-70 decline in Federal supportmay be attributed to a recent shift in Governmentpolicy away from direct Federal support of facili-ties toward the subsidizing of interest paymentson loans financed through non-Governmentsources. This new policy had the effect of reduc-ing the Office of Education's grants for the con-struction of facilities by $175 million between1969 and 1970.
Academic science activities reflected the samepattern of change found at the Federal-wide levelfor most of the major funding agencies. The pat-tern for the National Science Foundation, how-ever, in the last 2 years varied considerably fromthe norm. In 1969 NSF's total support declined by13.2 percent, compared to a 0.5-percent increaseat the all-agencies level; in 1970 NSF funding in-creased by 5.6 percent, while Federal obligationsas a whole declined by 8.2 percent.
Following a period of continuous growththroughout the first 7 years, Federal obligationsfor academic research and development declinedin 1970 by $31 million, to $1,464 million. Althoughthe decrease in obligations for R&D operationsmeasured only 2.1 percent, the smallest relativedecline among the various categories of support,the impact on the actual level of R&D activitiesand the capability to perform future research wasmuch greater than the 2.1-percent reductionwould indicatedue to (1) the decreasing pur-chasing power of the R&D dollar and (2) thesharp decline in R&D plant support. When the $30
million decrease in R&D plant is taken into ac-count, Federal support for the total R&D effort,including operations and plant, fell by 3.9 per-cent, nearly double the size of the drop in R&Doperations alone.
Declines in HEW and NSF facilities supportwere the principal factors accounting for the 51percent and 16 percent reductions in Federalobligations for R&D plant and "other scienceactivities," respectively. Construction funds foracademic science activities are used for bothresearch and educational purposes. As such,these funds may be reported as R&D plant or as"other science activities."
R&D plant support, which was relatively stablefrom 1963-67, fell sharply since then. The 1970total of $28 million is less than one-half theamount obligated in 1969 and less than one-fourththe 1967 total. NSF and HEW accounted for four-fifths of the $89 million drop in the level of R&Dplant support since 1967. NSF's R&D plant obli-gations declined to $19 million in 1970, approxi-mately one-third of its 1967 total, while HEW'sR&D plant support fell to nearly zero.
Obligations for "other science activities,"reaching a peak of $883 million in 1967, also havefallen steadily since then to $676 million. Thisdecrease stems from cuts in instructional facili-ties as mentioned above, and "other science ac-tivities" which include support for fellowshipsand traineeships. These types of direct studentaid sponsored primarily by the Office of Educa-tion, National Institutes of Health and NationalScience Foundation are budgeted at lower levelsin 1971 and 1972. Taking into account the currentshift of emphasis away from direct support ofconstruction, fellowship, and traineeship pro-grams, it is expected that funding of "other sci-ence activities" will continue to. decline in 1971
and 1972.
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SECTION 2.
total program activities
Data on "total program activities" include Fed-eral funding of academic scienceresearch anddevelopment, R&D plant, and "other science ac-tivities"and nonscience activities. This sectionpresents an overview of the agency, geographic,and institutional patterns of Federal higher edu-cation support. Funding patterns shown in thisand the following sections indicate that whileFederal obligations to universities and collegescontinued to be highly concentrated in 1970, thedistribution of support was, in general, compara-ble to distribution patterns found for other re-lated variables, such as population, degreesgranted, and students enrolltml.
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AGENCY DISTRIBUTION
Of the 13 agencies included in thisallocated 97 percent of all Federal obligauniversities and colleges in 1970. Despite70 net decline of $242 million in totasupport from HEW; this agency continuethe principal source of Federal agencyawarding 64 percent of Federal obligalhigher education in 1970. Following at ciably lower levels were NSF and DOD. T1these two agencies accounted for less ththird of the HEW total and about 20 peithe Federal total. Fluctuations in fundinof NSF, DOD, and the remaining threoagency sources of supportthe DepartrAgriculture (USDA), National AeronautlSpace Administration (NASA), and Ato;ergy Commission (AEC)had little effectnet change in total Federal support.
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
In 1970 the East North Central division rthe Middle Atlantic States as the leadinof States receiving Federal support. Tdecline of $102 million in funds to the Mi!antic States is in part due to a return totypical funding level for institutionsJersey, whose total in 1969 was inflatedmillion facilities grant for the New Jerseyof Medicine and Dentistry. Among the nigeographic divisions the only increasesupport, compared with 1969, occurredthird-ranked South Atlantic division,
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AGENCY DISTRIBUTION
Of the 13 agencies included in this study, 6allocated 97 percent of all Federal obligations touniversities and colleges in 1970. Despite a 1969-70 net decline of $242 million in total directsupport from HEW; this agency continues to bethe principal source of Federal agency fundsawarding 64 percent of Federal obligations .tohigher education in 1970. Following at consider-ably lower levels were NSF and DOD. Together,these two agencies accounted for less than one-third of the HEW total and about 20 percent ofthe Federal total. Fluctuations in funding levelsof NSF, DOD, and the remaining three majoragency sources of supportthe Department ofAgriculture (USDA), National Aeronautics andSpace Administration (NASA), and Atomic En-ergy Commission (AEC)had little effect on thenet change in total Federal support.
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
In 1970 the East North Central division replacedthe Middle Atlantic States as the leading groupof States receiving Federal support. The 1970decline of $102 million in funds to the Middle At-lantic States is in part due to a return to a moretypical funding level for institutions in NewJersey, whose total in 1969 was inflated by a $35million facilities grant for the New Jersey Collegeof Medicine and Dentistry. Among the nine majorgeographic divisions the only increase in 1970support, compared with 1969, occurred in thethird-ranked South Atlantic division, which
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showed a rise of 6 percent, or $29 million. Mostof this increase is attributable to higher totalsfor two States, Florida and Virginia, and the Dis-trict of Columbia.
Federal funds to academic institutions are con-centrated in three eastern geographic divisionsand one western geographic division of the Na-tion. The East North Central, Middle Atlantic,South Atlantic, and Pacific divisions, representing21 States and the District of Columbia, accountedfor 60 percent of institutions receiving Federalsupport in 1970, 63 percent of all bachelor's and
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PM.I......mATON.
Geographic distribution of total Federal obligations to universities and
(Dollars in millions)
10211111.
NEV.
Pacific*$493.4
Mountain$166.0
IDAHO
ARIZ.
West North Central$239.2 East North Central
$552.9
MONT. N. OAK.
S. OAK.
WYO. /L NEBR.
*Includes Abdo and Hawaii
N. MEX.
°MbHAWAII
SOURCE: National Science Foundation (CASE).
OKLA. ARK.
West South Central$230.2
MISS.
East South Central$165.1
El 1st 10: Ov
IIII 2nd 10: $57
IIII 3rd 10: $29
4th 10: $15
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I Federal obligations to universities and colleges, FY 1910
(Doilars in millions)
West North Central$239.2 East North Central
$552.9
. MEX,
Olp°OS
HAWAII
iation ICASEI.
N. DAK.
S. DAK.
NEBR
OKLA ARK.
West South Central$230.2
AL./IL
S.C.
MISS.
VT.
New England
MAINE $338.3
N.H.MASS.R.I.CCM.
Middle AtlanticN.J. $525.1DE L .
MD.
South Atlantic$496.0
East South Central$165.1
1111 1st 10: Over $92 Million
II 2nd 10: $57 $91 Million
1111 3rd 10: $29 $56 Million
4th 10: $15 $28 Million
All Others: $4 $14 Million
higher degrees awarded, 66 percent of the popu-lation, and 64 percent of total Federal funds for
higher education.Of the first 10 States in Federal support, 8
are found in these divisions with 5 of the 8 lo-cated in the East North Central and MiddleAtlantic divisions. These two divisions each re-ceived between 16 percent and 17 percent oftotal Federal obligations and between 17 percent
and 18 percent of HEW and NSF obligations in1970. The leading divisional recipient of fundsfor NSF, however, was the Pacific, with 21 percent
of the NSF total.Although Federal funds to institutions of higher
education are directed more towards the easterninstitutions, a westward shift which parallelsrecent rapid growth in population and the number
of academic institutions is under way in the 24States of the four western divisions, particularlyin the Pacific States. In 1963 the number of insti-tutions receiving funds in the western divisionswas 284; by 1970 both the number of institutionsand the number of dollars had tripled, comparedto a somewhat smaller rate of growth for easterninstitutions. From 1963-70 the percentage increase
of Federal support to western universities andcolleges was 16 percent higher than that forinstitutions in the rest of the United States.
Ten States accounted for 56 percent of totalFederal aid to higher education in fiscal year1970 and 53 percent of total degrees awarded inacademic year 1968. ljata for each of the 10States except Massachusetts show reasonably
close agreement between proportion of fundsreceived and proportion of degrees awarded.
The disparity between the percentages of fundsand degrees for Massachusetts can be explainedin large part by the large amount of mission orien-ted R&D support. Funding of R&D activities atMassachusetts institutions comprised 68 percentof the State total, compared to a national averageof 45 percent. At Massachusetts Institute of Tech-nology. and Harvard University, which togetheraccount for 64 percent of total support to theState, the ratio of R&D obligations to total sup-
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port was 92 percent and 68 percent, respectively.California and New York accounted for one-fifth
of total Federal support to universities and col-leges, but also awarded nearly one-fifth of alldegrees. California, New York, and Massachu-setts, the three leading States in total Federalsupport, also placed more institutions in the first100 in terms of amounts obligated than any of theother States. Twenty-four of the first 100 institu-tions were located in these three States.
The ratio of total Federal support to the num-ber of degrees awarded in all fields by U.S. insti-tutions of higher education (bachelor's or higher)amounted to $3,716 per degree granted. Amongthe States, the ratio of Federal funds per degreegranted showed a wide variation, although notgenerally as wide as a comparison between theStates with the highest and lowest ratios wouldindicate; e.g., Alaska, $24,555 per degree andMaine, $1,576 per degree. The Alaska figure fallswell outside the distribution pattern for the other50 geographic areas. The range between the ra-tios for the second highest area, the District ofColumbia, $7,447 per degree, and for Maine pre-
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Geographic distribution of t
FY 19
IDAH0
Pacific$4,766
AL- -.41111110.
MO,
Mounta
$3,741
ARIZ.
MON
MIP
*Includes Alaska and Hawaii
SOURCE: National Science Found
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spective ly.r one-fifth
s and col-fth of allVassachu-al Federaln the firstany of the00 institu-es.the num-U.S. insti-or higher)4:1. Among
cler degreehough nottween thetios wouldegree andigure fallsr the otherpn the ra-District ofvtaine pre-
Geographic distribution of total Federal obligations to universities and colleges,
FY 1970, per degree granted, 1967-68
U.S. TOTAL: $3,716
Pacific"$4,766
AL-
Mountain West North Central
$3,748 $2,859
MONT
IDAHO
/ARIZ.
VIP
Inchr4es Alaska and Hawaii
r--r."7"vihri,N. DAK.
S. DAK,
NEBR
KANS.
East North Central
$3,143
New England
MAINE $5'098
VT.
N.H.
MASS.
R.I.
CONN.
Middle AtlanticNJ. $3,246DEL.
D.
IOWA
VA:
OKLA ARK
West South Central
$3,125
SOURCE: National Science Foundation (CASE); Office of Education
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South Atlantic$4,688
East South Central
$3,443
1st 10: $4,808 $24,555 Million
2nd 10: $3,630 $4,710 Million
3rd 10: $3,115 $3,549 Million
4th 10: $2,639 $3,090 Million
EI All Others: $1,576 $2,629 Million
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sents a more realistic basis for comparison of thefunding levels among the various geographicareas. The ratio for obligations per degree grantedfor these two areas is 5:1. Considering only dollartota/s, the comparable ratio is 13:1. The use ofdegree data to normalize geographic comparisonsof the distribution of Federal funds to universitiesand colleges is illustrated by the vast differencebetween ratios computed with and without de-gree data for the States receiving the highestand lowest level of Federal funding in 1970. NewYork, the second-highest recipient, received $320million compared to $4 million obligated to insti-tutions in Delaware for a ratio of 73:1. Incorpo-rating degree data reduces this ratio to 1.2:1.0New York, $3,623 per degree; Delaware, $2,913per degree.
Utilizing funds per degree granted to compareState totals to the U.S. average shows Californiaand New York, the first- and second-rankingStates in terms of obligations received, ranked11 and 20, respectively, in funds per degreegranted. In fact, New York's $3,623 per degreegranted was nearly 3 percent below the U.S.average.
Only 3 of the first 10 States in total Federalsupport are also in the first 10 States in termsof Federal support per degree awarded. Five ofthe first 10 StatesPennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois,Michigan, and Texasfall in the middle-to-lowrange. These States, while appearing in the top10 in overall Federal support, are receiving av-erage to below average support in relation to thenumber of degrees awarded. On the other hand,2 of the last 10 States in total obligations, Nevadaand Alaska, were in the first 10 States when Fed-eral funds were related to degree production.
INSTITUTIONAL DISTRIBUTION
The first 295 institutions, representing less than13 percent of all universities and colleges, eachreceived $1 million or more in Federal obligationsduring 1970. Total funds to these universities and
444-479 0 - 72 - 2
Table I.Nullra
Size of Federal Pn
Total
$10 million or more
$5 million to $9.9 milli(
$1 million to $4.9 milli(
$500,000 to.$999,000
$100,000 to $499,000
Less than $100,000 . .
a Does not include $34,these funds could notfrom this table.
SOURCE: National Scl
colleges amounted to more the89 percent of Federal obligatictions of higher education.
Institutions receiving less tttprised more than 1,100 schcxwhich were 2-year institutions.lowest support class made upuniversities and colleges receilport, but accounted for little mcof total Federal funds (table 1).
Although funding to the firsttotal Federal support fell by 4lionfrom 1969 to 1970, relativefunds for this group of insti'from 69 percent to 71 percent oto all universities and colleges.
The Massachusetts Institut(MIT), the leading recipient ofeach of the last 8 years, in 197(institution to go over the $10(
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thehictedliarof
onsitiesncede-
hestNew$320nsti-rPe.1.0,913
parerniaking
nkedgreegreeU.S.
Table 1.Nlmber of universities and colleges receiving Federal obligations
rab:!ced by size of Federal program, fiscal year 1970
[Dollars in thousands]
Size of Federal ProgramTotM obligations Number of institutions
AmountPercent
distribution AmountPercent
distribution
Totth $3,192,4998 100.00 2,352 100.00
$10 million or more 2,142,906 67.12 83 3.53
$5 million to $9.9 million . . . . 365,152 11.44 52 2.21
$1 million to $4.9 million . . . . 340,925 10.68 160 6.80
$500,000 to4999,000 126,433 3.96 164 7.82
$100.000 to $499,000 174,020 5.45 764 32.48
Less than $100,000 43,063 1.35 1,109 47.15
a Does not Include $34,238,000 reported under central offices of university systems (central systems);these funds could not be tabulated for Individual member institutions and, therefore, were excludedfrom this table.
SOURCE: National Science Foundation (CASE).
deral colleges amounted to more than $2.8 billion, orerms 89 percent of Federal obligations to all institu-e of tions of higher education.
inois, Institutions receiving less than $100,000 com-o-low prised more than 1,100 schools, over 803 of
top which were 2-year institutions. Schools in thisg av- lowest support class made up 47 percent of allo the universities and colleges receiving Federal sup-hand, port, but accounted for little more than 1 percentvada of total Federal funds (table 1).Fed- Although funding to the first 100 institutions in
ion. total Federal support fell by 4 percent$99 mil-lionfrom 1969 to 1970, relative concentration offunds for this group of institutions increasedfrom 69 percent to 71 percent of total obligationsto all universities and colleges.
than The Massachusetts Institute of Technologeach (MIT), the leading recipient of Federal funds fortions ; each of the last 8 years, in 1970 became the firstand institution to go over the $100 million level in
Federal support. MIT received 3.1 percent oftotal Federal obligations, 4.6 percent of academicscience support and 6.3 percent of all academicR&D funds. The total obligation figure for MIT
was 70 percent higher than the total reportedfor second-ranked University of Michigan. DODand NASA allocated 17 percent and 20 percent,respectively, of their total academic R&D fundsto MIT, and accounted for 70 percent of totalFederal obligations to this institution in 1970.
Federal funds for academic science and R&Dactivities were more highly concentrated thanfunds for all program activities. The higher con-centration was apparent in each of the rankedgrouping of institutions within the first 100. Forexample, the first 10 institutions in total obliga-tions in 1970 accounted for 18 percent of totalfunds, 21 percent of academic science activities,and 24 percent of R&D support For the first 100institutions the percentages were 71 percent, 81
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percent, and 84 percent, respectively. The rela-tively large volume of Federal R&D support at thefirst 100 institutions is attributable to the gravita-tion of funds to the top research scientists andengineers located at the Nation's leading uni-versities.
Funding levels for 7 of the leading 10 univer-sities in 1970 were within 5 percent of the 1969totals. Among the leading universities experienc-ing large fluctuations were the University of Cin-cinnati, with a 263 percent increase, and HarvardUniversity, with a 20 percent decline in Federalobligations. The University of Cincinnati movedup from 71st position in 1969 to ninth place in1970. The unusually high ranking for this univer-sity in 1970 was the result of a $14.2 millionincrease in Federal support, virtually all of itfrom the National Institutes of Health (NIH) forthe construction and improvement of medicalschool facilities. Harvard University, on the otherhand, experienced a $14 million decline in Fed-eral funds, lowering this institution from secondplace in 1969 to fourth place in 1970.
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HEW's share of total Federal support tofirst 10 institutions fell somewhat below itstive level of funding to the first 50 and firstuniversities and colleges. For all three gnHEW's share of support was considerably hthan its share of the Federal total going to itutions ranking below the first 100.
These comparisons indicate that obligalfrom some of the more R&D oriented agersuch as DOD and NASA are more concentramong the top ranked institutions. The firsinstitutions in total Federal support, for exanreceived more than one-third of total surfrom DOD and NASA; these 10 universities, I
ever, accounted for less than one-sixth of HItotal obligations.
The preponderance of public institutions anthe Nation's 100 universities and colleges reling the largest amounts of Federal suppoibecoming increasingly evident. Among the I
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HEW's share of total Federai support to thefirst 10 institutions fell somewhat below its rela-tive level of funding to the first 50 and first 100universities and colleges. For all three groupsHEW's share of support was considerably lowerthan its share of the Federal total going to insti-tutions ranking below the first 100.
These comparisons indicate that obligationsfrom some of the more R&D oriented agenciessuch as DOD and NASA are more concentratedamong the top ranked institutions. The first 10institutions in total Federal support, for example,received more than one-third of total supportfrom DOD and NASA; these 10 universities, how-ever, accounted for less than one-sixth of HEW'stotal obligations.
The preponderance of public institutions amongthe Nation's 100 universities and colleges receiv-ing the largest amounts of Federal support isbecoming increasingly evident. Among the lead-
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In relation to total degrees granted and totalstudent enrollment, however, privately controlled
60% institutions show a higher concentration of Fed-eral support than publicly controlled institutions.The 35 privately controlled institutions listedamong the top 100 recipients received a share ofFederal funds nearly 2.4 times their share ofdegrees awarded and 5.8 times the proportion of
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students enrolled. For public institutions the dif-ferences were somewhat narrower: their share ofsupport was 1.6 and 2.3 times the percentagesof degrees awarded and students enrolled,respectively.
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SECTION 3.
federal obligations for academic science
Academic science obligations include thefunds for research and development, R&D plant,and other science activities such as educationin the sciences and science information. Federalobligations for total academic science fundingwere $2,168 million in 1970, declining by $193 mil-lion, or 8 percent, from the 1969 level.
The impact of the 1969-70 redue.ion variedamong the types of programs. Support for re-search and development totaled $1,464 million,decreasing 2 percent from 1969. R&D plant obli-gations dropped to $28 million, or less than one-half the 1969 R&D plant figure. Federal supportof "other science" activities declined by $133million to $676 million in 1970.
AGENCY DISTRIBUTION
Among the six agencies provicdemic science support$100 miHEW, DOD, and AEC reported redmillion, $13 million, and $7 milkThe increases reported by the remwere not sufficient to offset thein the level of HEW funding.
HEW obligated almost one-haFederal academic science suplion, compared to $1,262 millionHEW provided funds for scienceinstitutions.
The National Science Foundatisecond largest amount of acadeport$387 million, a rise of 5 peNSF support went to 940 institu
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
Federal obligations for acadetivities were $2,168 million in 18 percent from the 1969 level. 0Middle Atlantic division remain1970, although 11 percent undeThe 9-percent drop in funds toCentral States to $359 millionvision to drop from second toreceipt of Federal academic scie
Academic institutions in alldivisions felt the decrease inscience support, ranging frompercent for institutions in the Ea
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for academic science
include the, R&D plant,as educationtion. Federalnce fundingby $193
ction variedpport for re-1,464 million,D plant °bli-ss than one-
deral supportined by ;133
AGENCY DISTRIBUTION
Among the six agencies providing major aca-demic science support$100 million or moreHEW, DOD, and AEC reported reductions of $245million, $13 million, and ;7 million, respectively.The increases reported by the remaining agencieswere not sufficient to offset the sharp reductionin the level of HEW funding.
HEW obligated almost one-half of the totalFederal academic science support$1,017 mil-lion, compared to ;1,262 million in 1969. In 1970HEW provided funds for science programs to 802institutions.
The National Science Foundation provided thesecond largest amount of academic science sup-port$387 million, a rise of 5 percent from 1969.NSF support went to 940 institutions.
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
Federal obligations for academic science ac-tivities were 12,168 million in 1970, declining by8 percent from the 1969 level. Obligations to theMiddle Atlantic division remained the largest in1970, although 11 percent under lb 1969 level.The 9-percent drop in funds to the East NorthCentral States to $359 million caused this di-vision to drop from second to third highest inreceipt of Federal academic science funds.
Academic institutions in all nine geographicdivisions felt the decrease in total academicscience support, rariging from a decline of 15percent for institutions in the East South Central
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division to 1 percent for the Mountain States.By comparison, four divisions registered declinesin 1969.
One-fifth of the HEW academic science fund-ing went to 129 universities and colleges in theMiddle Atlantic divbion. The Pacific, East NotthCentral, and South Mantic divisions each re-ceived academic science support in excess of;100 million from HEW in 1970, accounting for47 percent of the agency's total. When obliga-tions to these four divisions are combined, theyrepresent over two-thirds of the HEW sum.
All geographic divisions registered declines inHEW support in 1970, ranging from 14 percentto 34 percent below 1969 levels.
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NSF, the second largest agency ina,.:ademic science support, obligated orits total to institutions in the Pacific div18 percent to institutions in each the h!antic and East North Central divisions.
Ten States accounted for 60 percenacademic science obligations of theGovernment in 1970. These States ha%within the first ten since 1968. Althothas been some fluctuation in their relations, they have accounted for virtuallyshare of total Federal academic scienthroughout the 3-year period. In acttamounts, however, each received les !academic science support in 1970 tharR&D funds represented more than threithe academic science total in each cl
States.As in previous years, the distributio
demic science obligations and totalawarded in the sciences and engineerilar. Massachusetts is the principalamong the leading 10 States; its relatiof academic science funding is moretimes its percentage of degrees awardsciences and engineering.
The comparability between academiobligations and Ph.D. degrees awardedences and engineering is somewhNotable exceptions are the five States cthe East North Central division, eachshows a higher percentage of Ph.Dawarded in the sciences and engineerin68 than shares of the U.S. academic sciport.
INSTITUTIONAL DISTRIBUTION
Within the top-100 list, the 65 publiclyuniversities and colleges accounted fcent of the U.S. total funds for academin 1970, a slightly greater proportionhad received in 1969. The share reprethe privately controlled institutions ran
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NSF, the second largest agency in terms ofacademic science support, obligated one-fifth ofits total to institutions in the Pacific division and18 percent to institutions in each the Middle At-lantic and East North Central divisions.
Ten States accounted for 60 percent of totalacademic science obligations of the FederalGovernment in 1970. These States have rankedwithin the first ten since 1968. Although therehas been some fluctuation in their relative posi-tions, they have accounted for virtually the sameshare of total Federal academic science fundsthroughout the 3-year period. In actual dollaramounts, however, each received less Federalacademic science support in 1970 than in 1969.R&D funds represented more than three-fifths ofthe academic science total in each of the 10States.
As in previous years, the distribution of aca-demic science obligations and total degreesawarded in the sciences and engineering is simi-lar. Massachusetts is the principal exceptionamong the leading 10 States; its relative amountof academic science funding is more than twotimes its percentage of degrees awarded in thesciences and engineering.
The comparability between academic scienceobligations and Ph.D. degrees awarded in the sci-ences and engineering is somewhat closer.Notable exceptions are the five States comprisingthe East North Central division, each of whichshows a higher percentage of Ph.D. degreesawarded in the sciences and engineering in 1967-68 than shares of the U.S. academic science sup-port.
INSTITUTIONAL DISTRIBUTION
Within the top-100 list, the 65 publicly controlleduniversities and colleges accounted for 47 per-cent of the U.S. total funds for academic sciencein 1970, a slightly greater proportion than theyhad received in 1969. The share represented bythe privately controlled institutions ranked within
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the first 100 was the same in 1970 as in previousyears, 35 percent The ratio of academic sciencefunds per science and engineering degree award-ed, therefore, was higher for privately controlledinstitutions.
While public institutions outnumbered the pri-vately controlled ones in all size categories, thedifference in proportion of obligations receiveddid not reflect this. In the first 10, obligationsto public institutions were only 6 percent morethan funds to private institutions, though therewere 50 percent more public institutions. In thefirst 50, there were again 50 percent more publicinstitutions, yet they represented just 12 percentmore of the Federal support. For the first 100,there were 86 percent more public institutionsbut only a 32-percent difference in Federal fund-ing.
HEW supplied 47 percent of the Federal aca-demic science funding for all 1,190 universitiesand colleges receiving such support from theFederal Government, the same proportions as re-
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ported for the first 50 and first 100 institutionsreceiving the largest amounts of total academicscience funds. This agency's share of total aca-demic science funds obligated to the first 10 insti-tutions, however, was somewhat less, due mainlyto the heavy concentration of DOD funds for re-search and development going to institutions inthis group, particularly the Massachusetts Insti-tute of Technology$44 million. NSF's share oftotal Federal academic science funding to eachof the first 10, 50, and 100 institutions was 16percent, 2 percentage points less than its shareof total Federal academic science obligations toal I institutions.
Of the six major funding agencies, NSF showedthe lowest proportion of total agency academicscience funds-75 percentgoing to the leading100 recipients of such support. Concentrationlevels for the other five agencies ranged from 82percent for HEW to 91 percent for the AtomicEnergy Commission.
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SECTION 4.
federal obligations for !research and development
Federal obligations for the performance of re-search and development at universities and col-leges in 1970 amounted to $1,464 million, down2.1 percent from 1969; obligations for R&D planttotaled $27 million in 1970, off 52 percent from1969. When the R&D plant decrease is taken intoaccount, Federal support for the total R&D effort,operations and plant, fell by 19 percent, nearlydouble the size of the drop in R&D operationsalone.
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AGENCY DISTRIBUTION
HEW obligated $615 million to 444and colleges and DOD awarded $21239 institutions for research and del1970. The amounts of these two ageprovided the largest sums of R&D sr.sented declines from their respectiveHEW fell by 8 percent and DOD I:Every major subdivision of HEW, excand Drug Administration, reportedclines in R&D totals. DOD's lower 15.in large part a result of the congquirement that DOD limit its supporito that which has a direct and appal
. ship to its defense mission (sactioiArmed Services Appropriations Act,1970).
The National Science Foundation IR&D funding by $6 million in 19"4
$219 million to 315 universities alThis was a decrease of 6 percent inof recipients from 1969.
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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
The Pacific division replaced th!antic as the largest recipient duecuts experienced by the latter froNSF. The East North Central Stathird, although HEW support was $
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for research and development
ance of re-ities and col-million, downor R&D plantpercent fromis taken into
kal R&D effortercent nearlykD operations
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AGENCY DISTRIBUTION
HEW obligated $615 million to 444 universitiesand colleges and DOD awarded $265 million to239 institutions for research and development in1970. The amounts of these two agencies, whichprovided the largest sums of R&D support, repre-sented declines from their respective 1969 levelsHEW fell by 8 percent and DOD by 5 percentEvery major subdivision of HEW, except the Foodand Drug Administration, reported sizable de-clines in R&D totals. DOD's lower 1970 total wasin large part a result of the congressional re-quirement that DOD limit its support of researchto that which has a direct and apparent relation-ship to its defense mission (section 203 of theArmed Services Appropriations Act, Fiscal Year1970).
The National Science Foundation increased itsR&D funding by $6 million in 1970, awarding$219 million to 315 universities and colleges.This was a decrease of 6 percent in the numberof recipients from 1969.
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
The Pacific division replaced the Middle At-lantic as the largest recipient due to subsbntialcuts experienced by the latter froni HEW andNSF. The East North Central States remainedthird, although HEW support was $13 million less.
HEW totals were lower in all but one geographicdivision in 1970. Institutions in the Mountain di-vision had a rise of 4 percent to $21 million.
Only the Pacific States, the second largestrecipient of DOD's R&D support, showed an in-crease in DOD obligations in 1970; these Statestotaled $49 million, rising 8 percent from 1969.
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Geographic distribution of total Federal R&D obligations to universities and colleges, FY 1971
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Pacific$276.0
(Dollars in millions)
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111 1st 10: Over $36 Million
IIII 2nd 10: $20 635 Million
III 3rd 10: $10 $19 MillionEall 4th 10: $4 $9 Million
0 All Others: $1 $3 Million
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The largest share (24 percent) of the DOD total0 obligations to universities and colleges, FY 1970 went to universities and colleges in the New
England States, primarily Massachusetts.s in millions) Thirty-nine institutions in the Pacific States re-
New England ceived one-fourth ($53 million) of the NSF totalklorth Central $212.1
East North Central for research and development in 1970. The Mid-*$88.3 $238.8 MAINE clic Atlantic division received the second largest
____. VT.amount of funding from NSF, $41 million, de-
AK. AIL. creasing 11 percent from 1969./7/, N.H.
MASS.Three geographic divisions received larger
R.I. dollar amounts of Federal obligations for research
AK.CONN. and development in 1970 than in 1969South At-
Middle Atlantic !antic, Mountain, and Pacific. All others declinedN.J. 6262.2 in actual funding.a DEL.
VI MD Six divisions grew in their relative shares of theA: U.S. total for R&D activities. The most significant
D.C.KV. gain was made by the Mountain division, whose
relative share of the total increased by 12 per
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miss fourth of the R&D support in 1970a total of$37R million.
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1st 10: Over $36 Million
1111 2nd 10: $20 $35 Million
IIII 3'd 10: $10 $19 Million123 4th 10: $4 $9 Million
All Others: $1 $3 Million
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Geographic distribution of Federal R&D obligations to universities and ci
per Ph.D. degrees awaded in the sciences and engineering, 11
U.S. TOTAL: $103,651
Mountain$114,121
West North Central$72,754 East North Central
$73,692
Pacific$123,812
West South Central$87,803
*includes Alaska and Hawaii
SOURCE: National Science Foundetion (CASE): Office of Education
East South Central$113,272
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III 2nd 10:11111 3rd 10:
4th 10:
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ID obligations to universities and colleges, FY 1970,
I m the sciences and engineering, 1%7-68
TOTAL: $103,651
lest North Central$72,754 East North Central
$73,692
MAINE
VT
New England
$174,558
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CONN.
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East South Central$113,272
III 1st 10:11111 2nd 10:
3rd 10:
4th 10:
All Others:
s C South Atlantic$109,663
The close relationship between the percentageof Federal obligations received for research anddevelopment and the distribution of Ph.D. de.
grees conferred in the sciences and engineeringappears in the similarity between the distributionof academic science funds and graduate scienceand engineering degrees. With the exception ofMassachusetts, the variance between R&D sup-port and Ph.D. degrees in the sciences and en-gineering was no more than 2 percentage points.
The top-10 ranking States shown in the chartat left were the same as in 1969. The first eightretained identical positions; Maryland and NorthCarolina exchanged places.
These 10 States received ;920 million in R&Dobligations, which was 63 percent of the total.They awarded 56 percent of the Ph.D. degrees inthe sciences and engineering.
Nine of the 10 leading States ranked by theratio of R&D obligations to Ph.D. degrees award-ed in the sciences and engineering were thosereceiving less than 1 percent of the U.S. totalfor research and development at academic insti-tutions, and also accounting for less than one-half of 1 percent of the degree total. Each of thenine States granted fewer than 100 Ph.D. degreesin the sciences and engineering in 1967-68; to-gether they represented only 1.5 percent of thedegree total.
Massacusetts was the only State ranking inthe top 10 for receipt of Federal obligations forresearch and development that also ranked in thefirst 10 in terms of the ratio of obligations toPh.D. degrees awarded. This was due primarilyto the amount of Federal R&D support to theMassachusetts Institute of Technology$92 mil-lion in 1970, more than double the amount to thenext largest recipient.
Beyond the first 10 there was no discerniblepattern among the States ranked in terms of theratio of R&D funds per Ph.D. degree awarded inthe sciences and engineerIng. The relativeamounts varied so greatly among the States thatthe resulting ratios did not provide conclusivedata.
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INSTITUTIONAL DISTRIBUTION
A high level of concentration of Federal R&Dfunds appears among the larger recipients. Thefirst 10 institutions in terms of R&D obligationsaccounted for 28 percent of the total R&D sup-
port at universities and colleges and 43 percentof the obligations for R&D plant. The share ofR&D support represented by the top 10 was 1peicentage point higher than in 1969, and the
percentage of R&D plant was substantiallygreater than in 1969. The first 50 institutionsreceived 67 percent of R&D obligations and 88
percent of R&D plant funds. This compared tothe same percentage of R&D funds in 1969, but
was a higher proportion of R&D plant supportThe R&D projects of the first 100 institutionsrepresented 86 percent and 97 percent of R&Dand R&D plant obligations, respectively.
The ranking of the top recipients of R&D fundsremained essentially the same in 1970 as in 1969.
The University of Michigan and Harvard
sity experienced decreases of 12 percentpercent, respectively; New York Universit !
decline of 21 percent. R&D obligations to tversity of California-San Diego rose by 22 ;
to the University of Wisconsin-Madison by
cent, and to the University of Co lora&
percent.Within the top-100 list, the 61 public
trolled universities and colleges accoun45 percent of the total U.S. support for riand development, and awarded 54 percenPh.D. degrees in the sciences and engiiThe private institutions represented 40of total funding and granted 32 percentPh.D. degrees in the sciences and engiiThe ratio of R&D funds per science anneering degree awarded, therefore, wasfor privately controlled institutions.
There were 585 universities and colleceiving Federal R&D funds in 1970; thi!sented a 5-percent reduction in the nuiinstitutions receiving such support in 19
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The University of Michigan and Harvard Univer-
sity experienced decreases of 12 percent and 13
percent, respectively; New York University had adecline of 21 percent R&D obligations to the Uni-
versity of California-San Diego rose by 22 percent,
to the University of Wisconsin-Madison by 15 per-
cent, and to the University of Colorado try 19
percent.Within the top-1(X) list, the 51 publicly con-
trolled universities and colleges accounted for45 percent of the total U.S. support for researchand development, and awarded 54 percent of thePh.D. degrees in the sciences and engineering.
The private institutions represented 40 percentof total funding and granted 32 percent of totalPh.D. degrees in the sciences and engineering.The ratio of R&D funds per science and engi-neering degree awarded, therefore, was higher
for privately controlled institutions.There were 585 universities and colleges re-
ceiving Federal R&D funds in 1970; this repre-sented a 5-percent reduction in the number cfinstitutions receiving such support in 1969. The
ten receiving the largest amounts accounted for$403 million, more than one-fourth of the totalfunds.
HEW, DOD, and NSF accounted for approxi-mately three-fourths of total Federal R&D support
to the first-10, -50, and -100 institutions. Theproportion of Federal support going to the first-10recipients from DOD (26 percent) reflected thehigh concentration of DOD's R&D support among
the top-10 universities. These institutions received40 percent of the DOD total R&D obligations com-pared to 22 percent of HEW's funds and 28 per-
cent of NSF's obligations.With the exception of the Department of Com-
merce, the first-100 universities and colleges inFederal R&D obligations received at least 70 per-
cent of each agency's total support for research
and development.While R&D obligations represented 45 percent
of total U.S. support in 1970, they comprised themajor portion of total Federal support to the top-
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100 recipients. There were 61 institutions withR&D obligations equivalent to more than one-half of the total obligated try Federal agenciesfor all activities at each institution. The range ofFederal R&D obligations as percent of an institu-tion's total Federal support rangul from 100 per-cent for the University of Texas-Dallas to 11 per-cent at the University of Cincinnati.
Those universities and colleges receiving thelargest amounts of R&D funding also accountedfor correspondingly large percentages of Ph.D.degrees awarded in the sciences and engineering.The variance was no more than 7 percentagepoints, and it became substantially less as thenumber of institutions expanded from 50 to 100.The top-100 institutions represented 86 percentof both Federal R&D obligations and Ph.D. de-grees in the sciences and engineering. All ofthese 100 universities and colleges receiving thelargest amounts of R&D obligations are doc-torate-granting institutions.*
'This includes those institutions which award only M.D.and D.D.S. degrees.
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utions withthan one-I agenciese range of
f an institu-om 100 per-s to 11 per-
iving theaccounted
of Ph.D.ngineering.percentageless as the
50 to 100.86 percent
d Ph,O. de-ring. All ofceiving thes are doc-
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R&D PLANT
Federal support for R&D plant was $28 millionin 1970, down from $57 million in 1969 and $104million in 1968. Most of the 1969-70 reductioncan be traced to the National Institutes of Health,which reported no R&D plant funds in 1970, com-pared to a total of $19 million in 1969. NSF sup-port for R&D plant declined by $5 million to $19million, End AEC funding dropped by $4 millionto $7 million.
California led all States in receipt of R&D plantfunds in 1970 with obligations totaling $3.3 mil-lion. New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsyl-vania each received amounts between $2.8 mil-lion and $3 million. Together, these four Statesaccounted for over two-fifths of the 1970 R&Dpiant support.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology wasthe leading recipient of R&D plant funding in 1970with almost $2 million. There were 150 academicinstitutions receiving this type of support in 1970,declining from 404 in 1969 and 492 in 19%
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SECTION 5.federally funded research and development centers adby universities and colleges
Federally Funded Research and DevelopmentCenters (FFRDC's), administered by universitiesand colleges, are separately incorporated organi-zations performing R&D work upon direct requestor under a broad charter from a Federal agency.In 1970 academically associated FFRDC's num-bered 36 and received $961 million in Federalsupport, the largest amount of funds ever report-ed for these institutions (table 2). The 1970 total,representing a 5-percent increase over the 1969figure, resulted from a $9 million, or 1-percent,increase in the funding level of R&D operationsand a $36 million, or 29-percent rise in R&D plantsupport
The level of FTRDC funding relative to totalFederal academic R&D obligations (inclusive of
FFRDC's) declined steadily from 46 percent1963 to 37 percent in I. This trend was inrupted in 1970, however, when this ratio rose39 percent as a result of a $44 million increasithe FFRDC total and a $61 million decreaseFederal R&D and R&D plant support to unitsities and colleges.
The ratio of R&D plant funds for R&D optional support is substantially higher at FFROthan at universities and colleges: 20 percent2 percent. The equipment and facilities requito conduct research projects at the FFRDC'sin general, far more complex and expensivethat required for the types of research activiperformed in and initiated by university-owlaboratories. This, in large measure, is why
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and development centers administered
entfesIn f-
estcy-1m-
Tel"rt-tal,?69
)nsant
dalof
FFRDC's) declined steadily from 46 percent in1963 to 37 percent in 1969. This trend was inter-rupted in 1970, however, when this ratio rose to39 percent as a result of a $44 million increase inthe FFRDC total and a $61 million decrease inFederal R&D and R&D plant support to univer-sities and colleges.
The ratio of R&D plant funds for R&D opera-tional support is substantially higher at FFRDC'sthan at universities and colleges: 20 percent vs.2 percent. The equipment and facilities requiredto conduct research projects at the FFRDC's are,in general, far more complex and expensive thanthat required for the types of research activitiesperformed in and initiated by university-ownedlaboratories. This. in large measure. is why sepa-
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rate Government-owned facilities were estab-lished. Exemplifying the cost and type of facilitythat is required for the performance of large-scaleresearch projects is the 200-BeV proton accelera-tor now under construction at the National Ac-celerator Laboratory in Batavia, Ill. This onefacility, accounting for $42 million in R&D plantin 1970, is being built over a 5-year period andwill be the largest accelerator in the world; itstotal cost is estimated at $250 million. This atomsmasher will enable scientists to explore thenucleus of an atom in terms of its most minuteparticles of matter. Other construction activitythat received sizable plant support$20 millionin 1970 was the $55 million Los Alamos Meson
Physics (LAMP) facility.
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Table 2. Federal obligations to Federally Funoed Research and Development Centers admkliste
(Dollars in thousandsi
Location and nameFedora! obligetions
1953 1964 1965 1966 1987 1968
Total S814,0112 $INIZ363 $695,287 $91 7,831 1907,549 $935,821
Means:Kitt Peek National Otoenotory 3,750 4,400 6,915 5,791 5485 12,4 7'
Cerro-Tololo Inter-American Observatory(Chile). 1,100 1,100 1485 1,471 1,713 2,321
Cilifonsie:Jet-ProPuleion Laboratoryb 230,188 228,194 245.094 230,091 222,169 208,074
Stanford Unew Accelerator Center 18,193 24.122 43,943 50.989 30,891 28,99ELamm* Rediation Laboratory 182,854 169,424 186,254 189.870 1 74,861 184,51XComer for Reeserds and Development In
Hillher Education 849 1,45iCenter for the Study of the Evaluation of
Inttructionel Program 534 86EStafford Center for Reeeerth and
Development in Teething 797 1,59 ,
Colorado:National Center for Atmospheric Ressiathe
8,019 10,036 8,941 11,791 16,578 14,675
District of Colornbie:Center for Research in Social Systeme . . . 947 904 1,843 1,808 1,936 1,618
Georgie:Reeser& and Development Center in
Educational Stimulation
lillnek:
732 1-294
Argonne National Laboratore 74,947 84,507 813,329 87,2155 97,282 113,1
Coordination Center for the NotionalProgem in Early Chikerood Education . 1,56
National Au-r;plere-Tur 3,37
Ione:Ames Laboratory 8,549 7,360 8,464 9,089 9,371 9,891
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pderally Funded Research and Deve(opment Centers admin(stered by universities and colleges, fiscal years 1963-70
[Dollars in thousends)
Federal obligations
Administered trfr-1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970
)82 $8132,315;` $895,287 $9117,631 $907,549 $935,820 $916,872 $900,906
6,915 5,791 5485 12AM 5,700 6400 NSF Assodation of Unhersities forResearch in Autonomy, Inc.
100 1,100 1465 1A71 1,713 2,325 4,560 1030 NSF Association of Univenities forResearch in Astronomy, Inc.
168 226,194 245,094 230,091 222,169 206,074 156,295 180,047 NASA California Institute ofTechnology
193 24,122 43,943 50,969 33,11131 75,996 31,001 27,051 AEC Stenford University354 169A24 158,254 109,870 174,661 184,600 179,185 187,885 AEC University of Oslifornie
849 1459 938 879 HEW (0E) University of California
534 858 809 848 HEW (OE) University of California
797 1,697 5,007 928 HEW (0E) Stanfotd Universiti
)19 10,0313 8,941 11,791 16,576 14,679 14,081 11,414 NSF University Corporation forAtmospheric Research
147 1,618 1,861 620 DOD (Army) American University
732 1,294 339 HEW (OE) University of Georgi2
47 81,507 811,329 87,255 97,262 113,178 112,874 104,187 AEC University of Chicago endArgonne UniversitiesAssodation
1,662 1,723 473 HEW (OE) University of Illinois3,377 14,763 49,527 AEC University Reseerth Association
49 8,454 9,0139 9,371 9,891 8,886 8,885 AEC love State Univenity of Scienceend Technology
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Table 2.-Federal obligations to Federally Funded Research end Development Conon a&
Lmetion end nameFederal obliption
1983 1964 1265 1967
Applied Physics Labonnory 42,098 49,124 54,097 szeol 47,17
Center for the Study of Social Organizationof Schco Is and Learning Process
PAserichwietts:Cernixidge Electron Acce *Retard
5,9462,632
6,7173424
5,8513,792
8,1303,517
6,783,59
Lincoln Laboratory 78,764 68,683 64,060 06,96
Center for Research and Development inEducational Mermen' 1,112 1,16
New *way:Rearm Physica Laboratory 7,542 8,268 6,997 6,556 6,57
Princeton-Pennsyhanis Acceleraturd . . . { 6,224881
5,5001,790
7,5211,982
8,8251,801
7,971,77
New Mexico:Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory 93,020 97,680 94,636 103,111 102,21
Nan York:Brookhaven National Laboratory" 59,180 56,619 83.854 84,407 64,16
Ruction Laboratory' 3,780 3,939 4,195 4,673 4,71
OregomCenter for the Advanced Study of
Educational Administration 534 663 61
Panneytvenia:Ordnence Research Laboratory 3,783 4,827 7,025 9,597 8,12
Learning Research and DevelopmentCenter 754 642 1,3d
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Federally Funded Researth and Development Centers acimiMstered by universities and Wisps, fiscal years 11183-70 (Continued)
1983
42,0913
2
7,542
{ 6,224881
93,020
59,1933,780
3,783
Federal obligation SponsoringArMCV
Admkiistered by-
1964 1 1986 1967 1
49,124 54,097 520491 47,172 49,719
742
4,778
62,319
7,446
8.422
1092137
136,4314
4,900
9,371
10465
51218
620
4,849
61,379
63,444
4412
55,848
DOO (Navy)
HEW ME)
MC
DOD 'AirForce)
HEW (OE)
MC
MC
MC
MCDOD (Navy)
HEW 10E)
DOD (Navy)
HEW (OE)
NSF
MC
HEW ME)
Jahns 4opkins University
Johre Hopkins University
Harvard UniversityAlessechueetts Institute of
Technology
Meseschusetts Institute ofTechnology
timed University
Pdnceton UniversityPrinceton UniversityUniversity of Perwwhenie
University of Californie
Associated Universities, Inc.Colurnbie University
University of Oregon
Pennwhenie State University
University of Pittsburgh
Cornell University
Mite Associated Universities
University of Tem
5,7173,424
78,764
5,0813,792
68,683
6,1303,617
64,080
1,112
6,566
8,8251, 801
103,111
134.4074,673
9,597
642
6,7983,5136
68,999
1,165
6,572
7.9711,776
}
102,213
64,1604,708
676
8,120
1,309
7,796
6,461
114,898
74,9963,080
519
8;377
7,083
7,693
5,030
140,914
72,860
8,268
S.1,790
97,680
68.6193,939
4827
6,997
7,5211,982
91,636
63.5644,196
634
7,025
754
596
8412
1,465
2,106
5,179
666
5105 6,188 6,620 4,770
1,190
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Table 2.Federel obligations to Federally Funded Rewards and Development Cent
Loation and nameFederal obi
1963 1964 1965 1966
Center for Naval AnalysesHuman Resources Raw At MiceliSpecs Radation
2,794 3,081 3,382 2,752729Effece Lenoratory
Wohington:Applied Physics Laborat icy 3,200 2,276 2,178 5,145
WatNational Redo Astronomy Observatorya 4,550 4,600 3,380 4,719
Wisconsin:Army Aiethematics Research Center . . . 1,050 1,100 1,273 1,390
Center for Research and Development forLearning and Roeducation 500 808
30ne of seven administered bY universitY consortili.
blndudes sizeable amounts subcontracted, principelly to industrial firma.
cAdministeved by both university and consortium.
dngunes for 1968-70 vary reported on a somaVtar t different basis.
AGENCY DISTRIBUTION
The Atomic Energy Commission and the Na-tional Aeronautics and Space Administration, to-gether accounting for more than four-fifths oftotal Federal support to FFRDC's administeredby universities and colleges, increased their fundsto these centers by 9 percent, or $52 million, and12 percent, or $20 million, respectively, from1969 to 1970.
Contrary to the increase in AEC and NASA ac-tivities at FFRDC's, support for programs spon-sored by the Department of Defense, NationalScience Foundation, and Department of Health,Education, and Welfare declined by $29 million.A $16 million, or 66 percent, drop in the Officeof Education's FFRDC funding level, from $24
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d Development Centers administered by universities and colleges, fiscal years 1963-70 (Continued)
Federal obligations SponsoringAgency
Administered by-1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970
- - - - 8,838 9,218 9,085 DOD (Navy) University of Rochester3,382 2,752 2,853 1,645 3,445 DOD (Army) George Washington University
729 1,815 586 1,213 865 NASA CM lege of William and Mary
2,178 5,145 2,836 3,192 3,205 2,682 DOD (Navy) University of Washington
3,380 4,719 5,062 4,865 7,278 5,800 NSF Associated Universities, Inc.
1,273 1,390 1,378 1,300 1,350 1,280 DOD (Army) University of Wisconsin
500 808 1,034 1,688 5,330 1,298 HEW (0E) University of Wisconsin
ePhased out as an FFRDC as of the end of FY 1969.fThe observatory became an FFRDC in 1970 when the National Science Foundation assumedresponsibility for the support of the research programs of this institution.
9FFRDC status in FY 1970 changed from "university administered" to "nonprofit administered";1970 data for this institution are included in part II, section 2.
million to $8 million, accounted for more thanone-half the decline in FFRDC obligations fromthe three agencies. The cut in OE support oc-curred almost entirely in new construction fund-ing, which fell from a level of $14 million in 1969to zero in 1970.
Although AEC awards more than three-fifths-$613 million-of Federal funds going to FFRDC's,its support is divided among 11 centers and,therefore, is not as heavily concentrated as thatof some of the other agencies. The AEC centersare located in eight States included in sevengeographic divisions, with no more than 31 per-cent of this agency's funds going to any one insti-tution and no more than 35 percent to any oneState (table 3).
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Table 3.-Fideral obligations to Federally Funded Research and Developmentunivth:ities and colleges, by agency, institution, and type of support,
[Dollars In thousands]
Agency and institution Location
TotalFederal
obligations
Researchand
developmentR
a
United States, total $960,906 $799,670
Atomic Energy Commission 613,251 464,201 1,1
Ames Laboratory Iowa 8,885 7,506
Argonne National Laboratory Illinois 104,187 85,188 1
Brookhaven National Laboratory New York 72,640 49,829 1'
Cambridge Electron Accelerator Massachusetts 4,412 3,476
Lawrence Radiation Loboratory California 187,686 168,347 1
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory New Mexico 140,914 105,616
National Accelerator Laboratory Illinois 49,527 6597 4
Oak Ridge Associated Universities Tennessee 5,179 2,223
Plasma Physics Laboratory New Jersey 7,680 7,458
Princeton-Pennsylvania Accelerator New Jersey 5,090 4,118
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center California 27,051 23,843
Department of Defense 131,213 131,213
Army 1,922 1,922
Army Mathematics Center Wisconsin 1,280 1,280
Center for Research in Social Systems Washington, D.C. 620 620 -National Center for Atmospheric Researcha Colorado 22 22 -
Navy 73,623 73,623 -
Applied Physics Laboratory Maryland 53,444 53,444
Applied Physics Laboratory Washington 2,682 2,682
Center for Naval Analyses Virginia 9,085 9,085 -Ordnance Research Laboratory Pennsylvania 8,412 8,412 -
Air Force 55,648 55,648 -
Lincoln Laboratory Massachusetts 55,648 55,648 -
Departmentwide Funds. 20 20 -
Brookhaven National Laboratory New York 20 20 -
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Federal obligations to Federally Funded Research and Development Centers administered by
universities and colleges, by agency, institution, and type of support, fiscal year 1970
[Dollars in thousands]
Location
TotalFederal
obligations
Research
anddevelopment
R & Dplant
Otherscience Administered by-
$960,906 $799,670 $156,794 $4,442
613,251 464,201 144,608 4,442
Iowa 8,885 7,506 1,170 209 Iowa State University
Illinois 104,187 85,188 17,827 1,172 University of Chicago and ArgonneUniversities Association
New York 72,640 49,829 22,615 196 Associated Universities, Inc.
Massachusetts 4,412 3,476 936 ---- Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Harvard University
California 187,686 168,347 19,210 129 University of California
New Mexico 140,914 105,616 35,298 ---- University of California
Illinois 49,527 6,597 42,930 ---- University Research Association
Tennessee 5,179 2,223 230 2,726 Oak Ridge Associated Universities
New Jersey 7,680 7,458 222 ---- Princeton University
New Jersey 5,090 4,118 972 ---- University of Pennsylvania and PrincetonUniversity
California 27,051 23,843 3,198 10 Stanford University
131,213 131,213 ----_., _,
1,922 1,922 ---- ---Wisconsin 1,280 1,280 ----- ---- University of Wisconsin
Washington, D.C. 620 620 ---- ---- American University
Colorado 22 22 ---- ---- University Corporation for AtmosphericResearch
73,623 73,623 ---_
---Maryland 53,444 53,444 ---- ---- Johns Hopkins University
Washington 2,682 2,682 ---- ---- University of Washington
Virginia 9,085 9,085 ---- ---- University of Rochester
Pennsylvania 8,412 8,412 ---- I_---- Pennsylvania State University
55,648 55,648 ---- --Massachusetts 55,648 55,648 --- ---- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
20 20
New York 20 20 ---- ---- Associated Universities, Inc.
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Table 3.-Federal obligations Federally Funded Research and Deviland colleges, by agency, institution, and type of suppc
Agency and institution Location
TotalFederal
obligations
Department of Health. Education, and Welfare
Office of Education
Center for the Advanced Study of Educational AdministrationCenter for Research and Development in Higher EducationCenter for Research and Development for Learning and
Re-educationCenter for Study of Evaluation of Instructional ProgramsLearning Research and Development CenterResearch and Development Center of Educational StimulationResearch and Development Center in Teacher EducationStanford Center for Research and Development in TeachingCenter for Study of Social Organization of Schools and the Learning
Process
Coordination Center for the National Program in Early ChildhoodEducation
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Jet Propulsion LaboratorySpace Radiation Effects Lzboratory
National Science Foundation
Cerro-Tololo Inter-American Observatory
Kitt Peak National Observatory
National Center for Atmospheric Researcha
National Redo Astronomy ObservatoryAerecibo Observatory
Other aeencies (Commerce and Transportation)
Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNntional Center for Atmospheric Researcha
7,932
7,932
Oregon
California
WisconsinCaliforniaPennsylvaniaGeorgia
Texas
California
Maryland
Illinois
596879
1,298648
1,465339656928
650
473
180,692
CaliforniaVirginia
179,827865
27,506
Chile
Arizona
CA) foredo
West VirginiaPuerto Rico
1,900
6,400
11,300
5,8002,106
312
CaliforniaColorado
22092
aReceived funds from the National Science Foundation, the Departmentof Defense, and the Department of Commerce.
SOURCE: National Science Foundation (CASE).
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ederal obligatior s Federally Funded Research and Development Centers administered by universitiesand colleges, by agency, institution, and type of support, fiscal year 1970 (Continued)
Location
TotalFederal
obl igations
Resewchjnd
devel opment
R & Dplant
Otherscience Administered by
7,932 7,932 ----- ---7,932 7,932 --- ---
al Administration ... Oregon 596 596 -- --- University of Oregon;her Education Cal iforn ia 879 879 ---- ---- University of Californiat for Learning and
Wisconsin 1,298 1,298 ---- ---- University of Wisconsinla! Programs California 64 8 648 ---- --- University of California
Pennsylvania 1,465 1,465 ---- University of Pittsburgh,ional Stimulation ... Georgia 339 339 ---- --- University of Georgia.r Education Texas 656 6 56 ---- --- University of Texasant in Teaching California 928 9 28 ---- --- Stanford Universitychools and the Learning
Maryland 650 6 50 ---- --- Johns Hopkins University'am in Early Childhood
Illinois 473 4 73 ---- ---- University of Illinois
180,692 169,666 11,026 ---California 179,827 168,805 11,022 ---- California Institute of TechnologyVirginia 865 861 4 ---- College of William and Mary
27,506 26,346 1,160 ----Chile 1,900 1,600 300 Association of Universities for Research
in Astronomy. Inc.Arizona 6,400 6,3 50 50 ---- Association of Universities for Research
in Astronomy, Inc.Colorado 11,300 1 1,290 10 ---- University Corporation for Atmospheric
Research
West Virginia 5,800 5,150 650 ---- Associated Universities, Inc.Puerto Rico 2,106 1,956 150 --- Cornell University
31 2 31 2
California 220 220 ---- ---- California Institute of TechnologyColorado 92 92 ---- --- University Corporation for Atmospheric
Research
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The $613 million allocated by AEC in 1970 cov-ered a wide range of activities. A considerableportion of the total went into R&D projects aimedat improving the nuclear weapons systems tomaintain U.S. leadership in this area. Other areasof national interest, however, are receiving in-creasing attention at AEC's FFRDC's. Specificactivities include the following:
(1) Development of techniques for safe appli-cations of nuclear explosives to variouspeaceful projects such as development oftechniques for large-scale nuclear excava-tion;
(2) development of liquid metal fast breederreactors whose eventual commercial de-velopment will be for generation of elec-tricity;
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(3) improvement of radiation techniques in thediagnosis and treatment of disease; and
(4) research on ozone treatment of acid minedrainage to stop water pollution in the Na-tion's rivers and streams resulting fromsuch contaminants.
NASA, on the other hand, because of the verylarge individual projects associated with R&Dwork on space-related activities, e.g., the con-struction project for the Apollo program, has con-tracted almost all of its FFRDC activity throughone center, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory inCalifornia.
INSTITUTIONAL DISTRIBUTION
Although the same number of FFRDC's receivedFederal support in 1970 as in 1969, the fundinglevels of individual institutions showed an overallincrease in concentration of support. The first 10recipients in Federal support, representing ap-proximately one-quarter of the total number ofFFRDC's, increased their share of total FFRDCfunding from 88 percent in 1969 to 92 percent in1970. The institutions comprising the first 10 in1970 were the same as those in the leading 10in 1969. Six of the first 10 are sponsored by AEC,2 by DOD, 1 by NASA, and 1 by NSF.
For the second consecutive year R&D programscarried on at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory re-ceived the largest share of Federal aid. LRLfunding went up by $8.5 million to $188 million,the highest amount reported for this FFRDC dur-ing the 1963-70 period. The largest 1969-70 in-crease was $34.8 million, received by AEC's Na-
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(4) research on ozone treatment of acid minedrainage to stop water pollution in the Na-tion's rivers and streams resulting fromsuch contaminants.
NASA, on the other hand, because of the verylarge individual projects associated with R&Dwork on space-related activities, e.g., the con-struction project for the Apollo program, has con-tracted almost all of its FFRDC activity throughone center, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory inCalifornia.
INSTITUTIONAL DISTRIBUTION
Although the same number of FFRDC's receivedFederal support in 1970 as in 1969, the fundinglevels of individual institutions showed an overallincrease in concentration of support. The first 10recipients in Federal support, representing ap-proximately one-quarter of the total number ofFFRDC's, increased their share of total FFRDCfunding from 88 percent in 1969 to 92 percent in1970. The institutions comprising the first 10 in1970 were the same as those in the leading 10in 1969. Six of the first 10 are sponsored by AEC,2 by DOD, 1 by NASA, and 1 by NSF.
For the second consecutive year R&D programscarried on at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory re-ceived the largest share of Federal aid. LRLfunding went up by $8.5 million to $188 million,the highest amount reported for this FFRDC dur-ing the 1963-70 period. The largest 1969-70 in-crease was $34.8 million, received by AEC's Na-
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PART II
federal support to selected nonprofit institutions
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SECTION 1.
federal support to independent research institutions
The 54 independent, nonprofit research institu-tions included in this section received $158 mil-lion for R&D activities in 1970 (table 4). The in-stitutions chosen for this study were selectedbecause of their relatively tpigh level of Federalobligations.1 All are autondmous units, thoughsome maintain close-working relationships withuniversities.
1 See technical notes, p. 34, for information on thedefinitions and concepts used in this part of the report.
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AGENCY DISTRIBUTION
The Department of Defense obligated the larg-est amount to these institutions$82 million to32 recipients in 1970. Within this Department, thefunds were obligated as follows:
(millions of dollars'Army $38.8
Navy 14.8
Air Force 28.4
Ten of the DOD-supported, independent non .profit research institutions had obligations olmore than $1 million; they accounted for 95 percent of the DOD total.2 The top-5 recipientsStanford Research Institute, Cornell AeronauticalLaboratory, Battelle Memorial Institute, RiversideResearch Institute, and IIT Research Institutereceived three-fourths of the Defense amount in1970. Institutions in New York and California ac-counted for three-fifths of the Defense total, withobligations of $27 million and $25 million, re-spectively.
The Department of Health, Education and Wel-fare obligated the next largest amount to non-
2This does not include obligations to Federally FundedResearch and Development Centers administered by non-profit institutions. They are covered in the following sec-tion, page 30.
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pendent research institutions
institu- AGENCY DISTRI BUTI ON58 mil-The in-electedFederalthoughps with
on thereport.
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The Department of Defense obligated the larg-est amount to these institutions$82 million to32 recipients in 1970. Within this Department, thefunds were obligated as follows:
(millions of dollars)Army $38.8Navy 14.8
Air Force 23.4
Ten of the DOD-supported, independent non-profit research institutions had obligations ofmore than $1 million; they accounted for 95 per-cent of the DOD tota1.2 The top-5 recipientsStanford Research Institute, Cornell AeronauticalLaboratory, Battelle Memorial Institute, RiversideResearch Institute, and IIT Research Institutereceived three-fourths of the Defense amount in1970. Institutions in New York and California ac-counted for three-fifths of the Defense total, withobligations of $27 million and $25 million, re-spectively.
The Department of Health, Education and Wel-fare obligated the next largest amount to non-
'This does not include obligations to Federally FundedResearch and Development Centers administered by non-profit institutions. They are covered in the following sec-tion, page 30.
profit research institutions$44 million to 46 or-ganizations. Those HEW agencies concerned withhealth activities provided 96 percent of the de-partmental support to this selected group of re-search institutions, with NIH accounting for 85percent. Institutions in the Middle Atlantic di-vision received $12 million from HEW and thosein the Pacific division $9 million. There were 16institutions that received obligations of morethan $1 million from HEW, and they represented78 percent of this total. The top-ranking 6, eachwith support in excess of $2.5 million, were 44percent of the HEW total.
The other Federal agencies provided $31 mil-lion in 1970 to the nonprofit, research institutionsincluded in the survey. NASA and AEC each obli-gated about $9 million, and AID awarded almost$7 million.
INSTITUTIONAL DISTRIBUTION
The 19 institutions each of which received totalFederal obligations of more than $2 million forresearch and development in 1970 accounted for$134 million, or 85 percent of the total. They re-ceived $120 million in 1969 and $123 million in1968.
Seven nonprofit research institutions receivedFederal support for R&D plant in 1970 for a
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TABLE 4
FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TO INDEPENDENT RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY
FISCAL YEAR 1970
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, STATE,
AND IKSTITUTION
(THOUSANDS OF OOLLARS)
NATIONAL
DEPART
AERO-
DEPART-
ATOMIC
OEPART-.-
MENT OF
DEPART-
NAUTICS
NATIONAL
MENT OF
ENERGY
MENT OF
OEPART
HEALTH,
MENT
ANO SPACE
SCIENCE
AGRICUL-
COMMIS-
COM-
MENT OF
EDUCATION,
OF THE
ADMINIS-
POUNDA,.
TOTAL
TURE
SION
MERGE
DEFENSE
C WELFARE
INTERIOR TRATION
MN
OT
HE
RS
1
UNITED STATES, TOTAL
3157,694
S328
$8,518
$320
$82,038
$ 44,235
$1,605
$9,286
S2,517
$8,847
NEW ENGLAND, TOTAL
7,122
65
186
0186
6,417
019
249
0
MAINE,TOTAL
1,431
083
00
1,398
00
00
JACKSON LABORATORY
1,481
083
00
1,398
00
00
MASSACHUSETTSJOTAL
5,641
65
103
0186
5,019
019
249
0
BLOOD RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC
467
65
00
47
355
00
00
CHILDRENS CANCER RESEARCH
FOUNDATION
2,363
00
061
2,302
00
00
MARINE 8IDLOGICAL LABORATORY
303
018
00
149
00
136
0
CD
RETINA FOUNDATION
821
00
078
630
00
113
0
C:n
WORCESTER FOUNDATION FOR
EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
1,687
085
00
1,583
019
00
MIDDLE ATLANTIC. TOTAL
48,879
0640
70
30,142
11,521
119
1.931
1,276
3,180
NEW JERSEY,TOTAL
544
00
00
544
00
00
INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH
544
00
00
544
00
00
NEW YORK,TOTAL
39,831
0500
70
27,121
7,023
01,570
775
2,772
BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE FOR
PLANT RESEARCH
434
00
0-
0248
00
186
0
COLO SPRING HARBOR LAB OF
QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY
683
07
00
495
00
181
0
CORNELL AERONAUTICAL
LABORATORY
20,552
062
70
16,236
00
1.412
02.772
HASKINS LABORATORIES, INC
380
00
062
239
00
79
0
HUDSON INSTITUTE, INC .
350
00
0252
00
98
00
INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL
RESEARCH AND STUDIES
244
00
00
160
030
54
0
PUBL IC HEALTH R ES EARCH
INS T ITUT E OF NEW YORK
1,465
00
053
1,137
00
275
0
RIVERSIDE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
7.130
00
06,946
184
00
00
SLOANKETTERING INSTITUTE FOR
CANCER RESEARCH
49931
0431
00
4,500
00
00
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
CORP
3,662
00
03,572
60
030
00
EPENNSYLVANIA,TOTAL
8.504
0140
03,021
3,954
119
361
501
408
AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR
RESEARCH
3,530
00
02,193
1,086
089
45
117
BARTOL RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF
THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
390
00
025
00
153
212
0
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
1,881
0INSTITUTE FOR CANCER RESEARCH
2.703
0119
0803
367
21
00
2,501
119
119
63
00
181
291 0
EAST NORTH CENTRAL, TOTAL
28,498
30
4,948
101
15,166
3,380
552
3,213
01,108
ILLINOIS,TOTAL
HEKTOEN INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL
RESEARCH
8.856
30
646
0
75
3
00
5.945
736
11
0646
0
1.476
0
00
580 0
III RESEARCH INSTITUTE
71,627
30
75
05,945
90
11
1,476
00
NATIONAL OPINION RESEARCH
CENTER
'
583
00
30
00
00
580
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MIDDLE ATLANTIC, TOTAL
48,879
0640
70
30,142
11,521
119
1,931
1,276
3,180
NEW JERSEY,TOTAL
544
00
00
544
00
00
INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCO
544
00
00
544
00
00
NEW YORK,TDTAL
39,831
0500
70
27,121
7,023
01,570
775
2,772
BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE FOR
PLANT RESEARCH
434
00
0-
0248
00
186
0
COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB OF
QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY
683
07
00
495
00
181
0
CORNELL AERONAUTICAL
LABORATORY
20,552
062
70
16,236
00
1.412
02.772
HASKINS LABORATORIES, INC
380
00
062
239
00
79
0
HUDSON INSTITUTE, INC
350
00
0252
00
98
00
INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL
RESEARCH AND STUDIES
244
00
00
160
030
54
0
PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH
INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK
1,465
00
053
1,137
00
275
0
RIvERSIOE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
7.130
00
06,946
184
00
00
SLOAN-KETTERING INSTITUTE FOR
CANCER RESEARCH
4.931
0431
00
4.500
00
00
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
CORP
3,662
00
03,572
60
030
00
PENNSYLVANIA,TOTAL
8.504
0140
03,021
3,954
119
361
501
408
AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR
RESEARCH
3.530
00
02,193
1,086
089
45
117
BARTOL RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF
THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
390
00
025
00
153
212
0
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
1,881
0119
0803
367
119
119
63
291
INSTITUTE FOR CANCER RESEARCH
2,703
021
00
2,501
00
181
0
EAST NORTH CENTRAL, TOTAL
28,498
30
4,948
101
15,166
3,380
552
3,213
01,108
ILLINOIS,TOTAL
8.856
30
75
35,945
736
11
1.476
0580
HEKTOEN INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL
RESEARCH
646
00
00
646
00
00
IIT RESEARCH INSTITUTE
7.627
30
75
05.945
90
11
1.476
00
NATIONAL OPINION RESEARCH
CENTER
583
00
30
00
00
580
MICHIGAN.TOTAL
1.126
0733
00
393
00
00
ATOMIC PDWER DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATES.INC
733
0733
00
00
00
0
MICHIGAN CANCER FOUNDATION INC
393
00
00
393
00
00
OHIO.TOTAL
18,516
04.140
98
9,221
2.251
541
1,737
0528
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
17,876
04.140
98
9,209
6658
541
1,702
0528
FELS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
640
00
012
593
035
00
WEST NORTH CENTRAL, TOTAL
7.279
24
30
02/201
4,201
311
165
0347
MINNESOTA.TOTAL
4,814
00
0630
3,837
145
20
0182
MAYO FOUNDATION
3,749
00
00
3,749
00
00
NDRTH STAR RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
1,065
00
0630
88
145
20
0182
m/SSOuRI,TOTAL
2,465
24
30
01,571
364
166
145
0165
MIDWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE
2,465
24
30
01,571
364
166
145
0165
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TABLE 4
FEOERAL OBLIGATIONS FOR RESEARCH ANO DEVELOPmENT TO INOEPENDENT RESEARCH
CO
CONTINUE()
BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, STATE, INSTITUTION, ANO AGENCY
FISCAL YEAR 1970
INSTITUTIONS
(THOUSANDS
OF DuLLARS)
NATIONAL
DEPART-
AER0-
07ART-
ATOMIC
OEPART-
MENT OF
OEPART-
NAUTICS
NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC OIVISION, STATE,
AND INSTITUTION
TOTAL
RENT CF
AGRICUL-
TURE
ENERGY
COMMIS-
SION
MENT OF
COM-
MERGE
DEPART-
MENT OF
OEFENSE
HEALTH,
EDUCATION,
& WELFARE
MENT
AND SPACE
OF THE
AOMINIS-
INTERIOR TRATION
SCIENCE
FOIIKOA-
1701
OTHER2V
SOUTH ATLANTIC, TOTAL
6,50
65
160
47
1,372
3,210
316
646
313.
421
DISTRICT OF COL,TOTAL
2,253
015
0516
1.032
23
125
313
229
ARCTIC INSTITUTE OF NORTH
AMERICA
544
015
0356
23
23
0115
12
BROOKINGS INSTITUTE
158
00
00
30
00
128
0
BUREAU OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
RESEARCH
465
00
00
248
00
0217
CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF
WASHINGTON
261
00
025
41
0125
70
0
GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF
TROPICAL AND PREVENTIVE
MEDICINE
467
00
0115
352
00
00
INSTITUTE FOR BEHAVIORAL
RESEARCH
358
00
020
338
00
00
MARYLAND.TOTAL
560
00
00
560
00
00
FRIENDS OF PSYCHIATRIC
RESEARCH
560
00
00
560
00
00
NORTH CARUL1NA,TUTAL
3.592
65
047
856
1,618
293
521
0192
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE
3,59Z
65
047
856
1,618
293
521
0192
VIRGINIA,TOTAL
1115
0145
00
00
00
0
HANFORD OCCUPATIGNAL HEALTH
FOUNDATION
145
0145
00
00
00
0
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL, TOTAL
6,832
138
00
3,683
2,869
122
20
00
ALABAMA,TOTAL
6,832
138
00
3,683
2,869
122
20
00
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
6.832
138
00
3,683
2,869
122
20
00
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL, TOTAL
9.082
6342
33,817
3,063
150
403
59
1,239
OKLAHOMA,TOTAL
1,767
00
0134
1,579
00
54
0
OKLAHOMA MEDICAL RESEARCH
FOUNDATION
1,767
00
0134
1,579
00
54
0
TEXAS.TOTAL
...
7,315
6342
33,683
1.484
150
403
51.239
SOUTHWEST FOUNOATION FOR
RESEARCH ANO EDUCATION
2,252
00
00
1.325
00
5922
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH FOUNOATION
5,063
6342
33,683
159
150
403
0317
MCUNTAIN, TOTAL
3.019
01,711
0564
106
0638
00
ARIZONA,TOTAL
501
00
00
00
501
00
LOWELL LBSERWATORY
501
00
00
00
501
00
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE
3,592
65
047
d56
1,618
293
521
0192
VIRGINIA,TOTAL
145
0145
0o
oo
oo
o
HANFORD OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
FOUNDATION
145
0145
00
00
00
0
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL, TOTAL
6,832
138
00
3,683
2.869
122
20
00
ALA8AMA,TUTAL
6,832
138
00
3,683.
2,869
122
20
00
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
6,832
138
00
3,683
2,869
122
20
00
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL, TOTAL
9,082
6342
33,817
3,063
150
403
59
1,239
OKLAHOMA,TOTAL
1,767
00
0134
1,579
00
54
0
OKLAHOMA MEDICAL RESEARCH
FOUNDATION
1,767
00
0134
1.579
00
54
0
TEXASsTOTAL
7,315
6342
33,683
1.484
150
403
51.239
SOUTHWEST FOUNDATION FOR
RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
2,252
00
00
1.325
00
5922
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH FOUNOATIDN
5,063
6342
33.683
159
150
403
0317
MCUNTAIN. TOTAL
3,019
01.711
0564
106
0638
00
ARIZONA,MTAL
501
00
00
00
501
00
LOWELL 08SERVATORY
501
00
00
00
501
00
NEW MEXICO,TOTAL
2,518
01,711
0564
106
0137
00
LOVELACE FOUNOATION FOR
MEOICAL EDUCATION
2,518
01,711
0564
106
0137
00
PACIFIC, TOTAL
40,433
0501
99
24,907
9,468
35
2,251
620
2,552
CALIFORNIA,TOTAL
36,730
0380
99
24,857
5.936
35
2,251
620
2,552
INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
1,347
00
035
1,193
0119
00
PALO ALTO MEDICAL RESEARCH
FOUNDATION
442
00
025
417
00
00
SALK INSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL
STUDIES
3,435
00
00
940
060
180
2,255
SCRIPPS CLINIC AND RESEARCH
FOUNDATION
319
0135
026
00
0158
0
STANFORD RESEARCH INSTITUTE
31,187
0245
99
24,771
3,386
35
2,072
282
297
CREGON,TOTAL
3,368
00
050
3,318
00
00
MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNOATION OF
OREGON
2,673
00
00
2,673
00
00
OREGON RESEARCH INSTITUTE .
695
00
050
645
00
00
WASHINGTON,TOTAL
335
0121
00
214
00
00
PACIFIC NORTHWEST RESEARCH
FOUNDATION
335
0121
00
214
00
00
a/ T,7a44 Agency-for International Development, Office of Economic Opportunity, the Departments of Housing and Urban Development, Labor, and Transportation.
SOURCE:
National Science Foundation.
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total of $367,000 (table 5). As this category ofsupport includes obligations for the acquisitionand repair of facilities and equipment for R&Dactivities, it is subject to fluctuations from yearto year. The Lovelace Foundation for MedicalEducation was the leading recipient, with $273,-000.
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TABLE 5
GEOGRAPHIC OIAND INS T ITUT Idm. m
UNIT ED ST
EAST NORTH CE
M ICH I GAN, T OTATOM I C POW
ASSOC IAT E
SOUTH ATL ANT
DISTR I CT OFCARNEGIE I
WAS H I NGTO
VIRGIN I Ag TOHANFORD OC
FOUNDAT 10
WEST SOUTH C
TEX AS T OT ALSOUTHWEST
MOUNTAIN, TO
NEW MEX ICO,LOV EL ACE F
MEDI CAL E
PACIFIC, TOT
CALI FORN I A,STANFORD R
WASHINGTON,PACI F IC NO
FOUNDAT 10
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:ategory ofacquisitionit for R&D; from yearor Medicalwith $273,-
TABLE 5 FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS FOR R&D PLANT TO INDEPENDENT RESEARCHINSTITUTIONS BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, STATE, INSTITUTION,
AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, STATE*AND I NST ITUT ION TOTAL
$ 367
a
8
8
52
31
31
21
21
12
1212
273
273
273
22
2020
2
2
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$ 316
8
8
8
21
0
0
21
21
12
1212
273
273
273
2
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NATIONALSCIENCEF3UNDA-TION
51
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0
31
31
31
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0
0
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0
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20
2020
0
o
UNITED STATES, TOTAL ..
EAST NORTH CENTRAL, TOTAL
M ICHIGAN, TOTALATOMIC POWER DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATES, INC .
SOUTH ATL ANTIC, TOTAL
DISTRICT OF COL, TOTALCARNEGIE INST ITUTE OF
WASHINGTON
V I RGI N I A, TOTALHANFORD OCCUPAT IONAL HEALTH
FOUNDAT ION
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL, TOTAL
TEXAS, TOT ALSOUTHWEST RESEARCH FOUNDATION
MOUNTAIN, TOTAL
NEW MEX ICO, TOTALLOVELACE FOUNDAT ION FOR
MEDICAL EDUCATION ..
PACIFIC, TOTAL
CAL I FORNIA, TOT ALSTANFORD RESEARCH INSTITUTE
WASHINGTON, TOTALPACI F IC NORTHWEST RESEARCH
FOUNDAT ION
SOURCE: National Science Foundation.
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SECTION 2.
federally funded research and development centers
Twenty-seven Federally Funded Research andDevelopment Centers managed by nonprofit insti-tutions received $273 million from Federal agen-cies in 1970, rising from $247 million in 1969 and$234 million in 1968 (table 6). These organizationsare exclusively or substantially financed by theFederal Government to conduct R&D activities orto manage R&D programs on behalf of the Gov-ernment.
Although representing only one-third the num-ber of independent nonprofit research organiza-tions included in part II of this report, the 27FFRDC's managed by nonprofit institutions ac-counted for 63 percent of Federal R&D obliga-tions awarded to the 81 nonprofit institutions in1970.
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AGENCY DISTRIBUTION
In 1970 Federal obligations for R&D acFFRDC's administered by nonprofit intotaled $256 million. The Department ofprovided three-fifths of this amount, orlion. The leading recipients of the eightsharing in the DOD amount were the ACorporation, $73 million; the MITRE Cor$38 million; and the RAND Corporation,lion.
The Atomic Energy Commission obligmillion to two FFRDC's for research andment in 1970: Pacific Northwest Laboramillion, and Atomic Bomb Casualty Co$4 million.
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rch and development centers
rch andfit insti-al agen-969 andizations
by theivities orthe Gov-
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AGENCY DISTRIBUTION
In 1970 Federal obligations for R&D activities toFFRDC's administered by nonprofit institutionstotaled $256 million. The Department of Defenseprovided three-fifths of this amount, or $162 mil-lion. The leading recipients of the eight FFRDC'ssharing in the DOD amount were the AerospaceCorporation, $73 million; the MITRE Corporation,$38 million; and the RAND Corporation, $20 mil-lion.
The Atomic Energy Commission obligated $60million to two FFRDC's for research and develop-ment in 1970: Pacific Northwest Laboratory, $56million, and Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission,$4 million.
The Department of Health, Education, and Wel-fare awarded $39 million to these FFRDC's; thiswas an increase of $13 million from the 1969 HEWtotal.
Federal funds for R&D plant were $17 millionin 1970, rising from $11 million in 1969 and $5million in 1968.8 The major obligations were re-ceived by the Pacific Northwest Laboratory, $5million from AEC; Southwest Regional Education-al Laboratory and Southwest Educational Develop-ment Laboratory, each with $4 million from HEW;and, Central Midwestern Regional EducationalLaboratory with $3 million from HEW.
°The aata on R&D plant are understated to the extentthat DOD does not report separately the sums used fro.R&D plant within R&D contracts.
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Table 6.-Federal obligations for research and development and R&D plant toand Development Centers, administered by nonprofit institutions, fiscal ye:
[Dollars in thousands]
Location and name
Total Federal obligations Research and develoPI
1968 1969 1970 1968 1969
Total $234,093 $246,728 $273,269 $229,308 $235,885
Arkansas:South Central Regional Educational Laboratory,
Corporatlona 711 320 700 320
California:Aerospace Corporation 73,626 76,338 72,953 73,537 76,338
RAND Corporation 20,407 20,438 2 i ,167 20,295 20,438
Center for Educational Policy Researchb 500 500 448 500 500
The Far West Laboratory for Educational Research andDevelopment 1,308 6,536 2,373 1,260 1,685
Southwest Regional Educational Laboratory 2,235 2,487 7,310 2,235 2,487
Colorado:Rocky Mountain Regional educational Laboratory° 514 346 514 346
Dbtrict of Columbia:Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission 3,822 3,925 '1,250 3,685 3,788
Central Atlantic Regional Educational Laboratorya 796 390 780 390
Georgia:Southeastern Educational Laboratory 719 670 720 670 670
Illinois:CooperatKe Educational Research Laboratory, Inc.a 622 241 600 241
Maryland:Electromagnetic Competability Analysis Canterc 5,237 4,642 5,210 5,237 4,642
Mamachusetts:MITRE Corporation 36,521 32,702 40,866 36,521 32,702
Educational Development Cen.ter, Inc. 1,041 1,390 1,509 1,041 1,390
Michigan:Michigan-Ohio Regional Educational Laboratory° 853 385 800 385
Minnesota:Upper Midwest Regional Educational Laboratory, Inc. . 678 800 958 678 800
Missouri:Central Midwestern Regional Educational Laboratory ... 1,370 1,746 6,138 1,350 1,746
Mid-Continent Regional Educational Laboratory 730 938 957 730 938
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ral obligations for research and development and R&D plant to Federally Funded Research
ment Centers, administered by nonprofit institutions, fiscal years 1968, 1969, and 1970
[Dollars in thousands]
Total Federal obligations Research and development R&D plant Sponsoring agency
1968 1969 1970 1968 1969 1970 1968 1969 1970
$234,093 $246,728 $273,269 $229,308 $235,885 $256,491 $4,786 $10,843 $16,778
,
711 320 700 320 --- 11 ----- ----- HEW (CE)
73,626 76,338 72,953 73,537 76,338 72,953 89 ---- ----- DOD (Air Force)
20,407 20,438 21,1R7 20,295 20,438 21,167 112 ----- ---- DOD (Air Force)
500 500 448 500 600 448 ---- ---- HEW (OE)
I1,308 6,538 2,373 1,260 1 ,685 2,373 58 4,851 HEW (OE)
2,235 2,487 7,310 2,235 2,487 3,024 ---- ---- 4,286 HEW (0E)
514 346 ---- 514 346 ---- ----- ---- HEW (OE)
3,822 3,925 4,250 3,686 3,788 4,155 137 137 96 AEC
796 780 390 ---- 16 ---- HEW (0E)
719 670 720 670 670 720 49 --- HEW (0E)
,
622 241 ---- 600 241 --- 22 ----- HEW (0E)
6,237 4,642 5,210 6,237 4,642 6,210 DOD (Air Force)
36,621 32,702 40,866 38,621 32,702 40,866 DOD (Alr Force)
1,041 1,390 1,509 1,041 1,390 1,609 --- ----- HEW (OE)
853 386 800 385 ---- 63 --- HEW (OE)
678 800 968 678 800 958 ----- -- HEW (OE)
1,370 1,746 8,138 1,360 1,748 3,233 20 ---- 2,905 HEW (0E)
730 938 967 730 938 967 --- --- HEW (OE)
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Table 6. Federal obligations for research and development and R&D plantCenters, administered by nonprofit institutions, fiscal years
Location and name
Total Federal obligations Res
1968 1969 1970 1968
New Mexico:Southwestern Cooperative Educational Laboratory 791 862 956 752
New York:Center for Urban Education 2,675 2,646 2,600 2,675
Eastern Regional Institute for Education 947 999 844 943
Policy Research Centard 499 587 689 499
North Carolina:Regional Educational Laboratory for the Carolinas and
Virginia 698 820 1,152 694
Oregon:Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory 1,566 1,763 1,841 1,544
Pennsylvania:Research for Better Schools, Inc. 2,094 2,757 3,397 2,089
Texas:Southwest Educational Development Laboratory 1,452 1,843 6,363 1,400
Virginia:Institute for Defense Analysis 11,941 12,388 11,859 11,941
Human Resources Research Organization° 4,291
Research Analysis Corporation 10,308 9,915 9,524 10,308
Analytical Services, Inc. 1,495 1,180 1,659 1,495
Washington:Pacific Northwest Laboratory 46,943 55,258 62,119 42,851
West Virginia:Appalachia Educational Laboratory 916 1,126 994
aDiscontInued In FY 1970. °Was "unlvei
dAdmInistered by Stanford Research I nstItute.cAdmInIstered bY Illinois institute of Technology Research Institute.
SOURCE: n
dAdmInIstered bY Syracuse University Research Corporation.
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eral obligations for research and development and R&D plant to Federally Funded Research and Development
Centers, administered by nonprofit institutions, fiscal years 1968, 1969, and 1970 (Continued)
Total Federal obligations Research and development R&D plant Sponsoring agency
1968 1969 1970 1968 1969 1970 1968 1969 1970
ratory 791 862 956 752 862 956 39 ----- ---- HEW (0Ei
2,675 2,646 2,600 2,675 2,646 2,600 ---- ---- HEW (0E)
947 999 844 943 999 844 4 --- ----- HEW (0E)
499 587 689 499 587 689 ----- ----- HEW (OE)
Carolinas and698 820 1,152 694 820 1,152 4 ---- ----- HEW (0E)
, 1,566 1,763 1,841 1,544 1,763 1,841 22 ---- --- HEW (0E)
2,094 2,757 3,397 2,089 2,700 3,397 5 57 ---- HEW (0E)
story 1,452 1,843 6,363 1,400 1,710 2,263 52 133 4,103 HEW (0E)
11,941 12,388 11,859 11,941 12,388 11,859 ---- ----- --- DOD. (Office ofthe Secretary)
---- --- 4,291 --- ----- --- DOD (Army)
, 10,308 9,915 9,524 10,308 9,915 9,524 ---- --- ---- DOD (Army)
1,495 1,180 1,659 1,495 1,180 1,659 ----- ----- DOD (Air Force)
46,943 55,258 62,119 42,881 49,613 56,727 4,092 5,C45 5;392 AEC
994 918 1,126 994 896 1,128 20 ---- HEW (0E)
ogY Research Institute.:h corporation.
°Was "university administered" prior to fiscal year 1970. See part I, secdon5 for data for those years.
SOURCEI National Science Foundation (CASE).
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APPENDIXES
A. Technical Notes
B. Federal Obligations to 2-Year Institutions
C. Statistical Tables
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APPENDIX A
TECHNICAL NOTES
CONCEPTS AND LIMITATIONS
The dollar totals in this report represent obliga-tions to academic institutions, selected other non-profit organizations, and associated FederallyFunded Research and Development Centers, in-curred by 13 Federal agencies. Data on academicinstitutions and their associated FFRDC's are ex-tracted from the CASE data collection systemestablished by the Committee on AcademicScience and Engineering of the Federal Councilfor Science and Technology. Data on other non-profit organizations were collected separately. Tofacilitate this effort the agencies participating inthe CASE study were requested to provide data onresearch and development and R&D plant obliga-tions allocated to selected other nonprofit in-stitutions.
Data for five of the reporting agencies, theOffice of Economic Opportunity, the Agency forInternational Development, and the Departmentsof Housing and Urban Development, Labor, andTransportation, are combined for the purpose oftabular presentation. These units, constitutingthe "other" category used as the final columnheading in tables showing agency detail, wereadded to the data collection system in 1968 and1969.
Dollar totals reflect actual obligations by thereporting agency during a fiscal year (July 1-June30) regardless of when funds were spent by a re-cipient.1 Certain allocations for financial assist-ance by Federal agencies were excluded from the
1 Data for the Atomic Energy Commission were providedin terms of costs rather than obligations but are treated assubstantially the same thing in this analysis.
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study, notably loans such as tho!Office of Education for undergradiate construction, and agency supemployee training and develop!Obligations were reported in amoithe nearest thousand dollars.
Data for individual institutions Isupport from Federal agencies annot make allowances for amount !to or from other institutions. Colocation of actual performanceamounts cannot be identified if tttakes place at some site other tinstitution receiving direct suppoagencies. In cases of interagenfunds, the agency that made the fof the funds to academic instituticob I igations.
Federal obligations to universit,shown in terms of the individual iiprising a system. Also Iisted seperal dol!ars awarded directly to thicenter of a system. However, wheication of funds is not known at theis made, z-encies report the fundto the system's administrative ofsystem." 2 In many cases, the Fedistributed by the system's centdividual institutions. To the exteeffect takes place, the amountsindividual institutions within aunderstated. Central system ob1970 were reported for the folic
Data on Federal obligations to "cerincluded in appendix tables C-13, C-14,
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nt oblige-other non-
Federallyenters, in-academic's are ex-n systemAcademical Councilother non-rately. Toipating ine data onnt oblige-
nprofit in-
ncies, thegency forpartmentsa bor, andurpose of
onstitutingal columntail, were1968 and
ns by theuly 1-June
nt by a re-ial assist-
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ere providedre treated as
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study, notably loans such as those made by theOffice of Education for undergraduate and gradu-ate construction, and agency support of Federalemployee training and development activities.Obligations were reported in amounts rounded tothe nearest thousand dollars.
Data for individual institutions represent directsupport from Federal agencies and, therefore, donot make allowances for amounts subcontractedto or from other institutions. Consequently, thelocation of actual performance of obligatedamounts cannot be identified if that performancetakes place at some site other than that of theinstitution receiving direct support from Federalagencies. In cases of interagency transfers offunds, the agency that made the final distributionof the funds to acade, 3iC institutions reported theobligations.
Federal obligations to university "systems" areshown in terms of the individual institutions com-prising a system. Also listed separately are Fed-eral dollars awarded directly to the administrativecenter of a system. However, where the final allo-cation of funds is not known at the time the awardis made, agencies report the funds as obligationsto the system's administrative office, or "centralsystem." 2 In many cases, the Federal funds aredistributed by the system's central office to in-dividual institutions. To the extent this filteringeffect takes place, the amounts reported for theindividual institutions within a system may beunderstated. Central system obligations in FY1970 were reported for the following:
' Data on Federal obligations to "central systems" areincluded in appendix tables C-13, C-14, and C-15.
Los Angeles City Junior College District SystemPeralta Junior College District SystemSan Diego Junior Colleges SystemUniversity of California SystemUniversity of Illinois SystemLouisiana State University SystemMississippi Gulf Coast Junior College District SystemUniversity of Missouri SystemUniversity of Nebraska SystemUniversity of Nevada SystemCity University of New York SystemColumbia University SystemState University of New York SystemUnion College and University SystemUniversity of North Carolina SystemUniversity of Tennessee SystemTexas A&M University SystemUniversity of Texas SystemUniversity of Wisconsin SystemWisconsin State University SystemUniversity of Puerto Rico System
Among the categories of support reported byFederal agencies, amounts shown for individualinstitutions may not always indicate the way thefunds are actually spent by these organizations.For instance, the entire obligations by the Depart-ment of Defense were reported under researchand development, although some of the fundswere actually expended for plant and facilities.
Some of the obligations by Federal agenciesunder institutional grant programs for general orspecial purposes were included under the cate-gory "other activities," although actual expendi-ture of these funds is spread among researchand development, R&D plant, and other activities.Again, it is extremely difficult to categorize thepurposes for which such funds are expended be-cause of the close functional relationship betweenresearch and education.
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Sections 2, 3, and 4 in part I of this report in-clude comparisons between obligation data andeducational data on total degrees conferred overthe academic year 1967-68. These figures werecompiled from degree data collected by the Officeof Education in the Higher Education General In-formation Survey (HEGIS).
RELATIONSHIP OF THIS STUDY TO FEDERALFUNDS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, ANDOTHER SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES
Both this study and Federal Funds for Research,Development, and Other Scientific Activities,'obtain data on obligations by Federal agenciesfor research and development and R&D plant touniversities, colleges, other nonprofit institutions,and their associated Federally Funded Researchand Development Centers. This study is orientedtoward obtaining information on total Federalsupport for individual institutions and selectednonprofit research organizations, while the Fed-eral Funds study obtains data on research anddevelopment and R&D plant obligated by Federalagencies to each sector of the economy, includingGovernment, industry, universities and colleges,and all other nonprofit organizations. In FederalFunds, the emphasis is on character of activityand field of science, rather than individual re-cipients.
In general, there is conformity of concepts anddefinitions used in the two studies. It should benoted, however, that data do not and cannot con-form in all respects. Information used in FederalFunds is based on the agencies' budgets which,of course, cannot show details on the recipientof funds.
For the purpose of this report, "selected non-profit organizations" include primarily inde-pendent nonprofit research institutions. Omitted
National Science Foundation, Federal Funds for Re-search, Development, and Other Scientific Activities, FiscalYears 1969, 1970, and 1971, Vol. XIX (NSF 70-38) (Washing-ton, D.C. 20402: Supt. of Documents, U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office, 1970).
from this group are hospitals, academies ofscience, museums, professional and technicalsocieties and, with one exception, all privatephilanthropic foundations all of which are in-cluded in the Federal Funds classification of non-profit organizations. The exception is a privatefoundation which is known to allocate more than50 percent of its expenditures for the performanceof intramural research. Also, since this studycovers 13 Federal departments and agencies andFederal Funds obtains reports on a Government-wide basis, there is a difference representing theamounts obligated to institutions by agencies notin the CASE study.
Among other differences is the fact that theNational Institutes of Health reported its GeneralResearch Support Grants Program as researchand development in Federal Funds, and "otherscientific activities" in the CASE study. Similarreporting differences occurred in the case of theNational Aeronautics and Space Administration'sSustaining University Program. The NationalScience Foundation provided estimates to FederalFunds of amounts expended by universities forresearch and development and R&D plant frominstitution-based grants. For individual institu-tions of higher education, the allocation of fundsfrom this program differs widely among variouscategories of support and, consequently, all ofthe Foundation's obligations for InstitutionalGrant Programs were reported as "other scientificactivities" in the CASE study.
In cases of interagency transfers of funds, thepresent study instructs the agency that actuallyobligates funds to an academic institution toreport the obligation. In Federal Funds, on theother hand, agencies initiating the interagencytransfers report the obligated amounts.
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
University or college consists of all parts of theacademic institutionsuch as a college of liberalarts, professional school, hospital, school of agri-culture, agricultural experiment station, etc.
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from this group are hospitals, academies ofscience, museums, professional and technicalsocieties and, with one exception, all privatephilanthropic foundations all of which are in-cluded in the Federal Funds classification of non-profit organizations. The exception is a privatefoundation which is known to allocate more than50 percent of its expenditures for the performanceof intramural research. Also, since this studycovers 13 Federal departments and agencies andFederal Funds obtains reports on a Government-wide basis, there is a difference representing theamounts obligated to institutions by agencies notin the CASE study.
Among other differences is the fact that theNational Institutes of Health reported its GeneralResearch Support Grants Program as researchand development in Federal Funds, and "otherscientific activities" in the CASE study. Similarreporting differences occurred in the case of theNational Aeronautics and Space Administration'sSustaining University Program. The NationalScience Foundation provided estimates to FederalFunds of amounts expended by universities forresearch and development and R&D plant frominstitution-based grants. For individual institu-tions of higher education, the allocation of fundsfrom this program differs widely among variouscategories of support and, consequently, all ofthe Foundation's obligations for InstitutionalGrant Programs were reported as "other scientificactivities" in the CASE study.
In cases of interagency transfers of funds, thepresent study instructs the agency that actuallyobligates funds to an academic institution toreport the obligation. In Federal Funds, on theother hand, agencies initiating the interagencytransfers report the obligated amounts.
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
University or college consists of all parts of theacademic institutionsuch as a college of liberalarts, professional school, hospital, school of agri-culture, agricultural experiment station, etc.
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except an associated Federally Funded Research
and Development Center. Universities and col-leges include all institutions of higher educationin the United States that offer at least 2 years ofcollege-level studies in residence. The universe ofinstitutions for this report is based upon the Officeof Education's Education Directory 1969-70. To be
included in this report, an institution must havereceived some Federal support in fiscal year 1970and must possess a significant degree of au-tonomy with respect to educational administrativeresponsibilities. Thus, universities and collegesorganized under systems, e.g., groups of institu-tions collectively having legal status and generallyaccorded recognition by a State, by a board ofeducation, or other relevant organization, areshown as separate institutions in cases wheresignificant autonomy exists. Obligations tobranches and campuses of institutions are notshown separately but are included in the totalfor the parent institutions. Obligations to serviceschools were excluded from the study. Also ex-cluded were funds awarded to the U.S. Depart-ment of Agriculture Graduate School.
Nonprofd research institutions included in thisreport are limited to 54 selected independent re-search performing organizations and 27 FederallyFunded Research and Development Centersmanaged by nonprofit institutions. The 54 inde-pendent institutions are primarily composed ofresearch institutes and do not include such non-profit organizations as nonprofit hospitals, acad-emies of science, professional and technicalsocieties, museums, or philanthropic foundations.
Federally Funded Research and DevelopmentCenters in this report are organizational unitsmanaged by universities and colleges or othernonprofit institutions. Generally, these units havebeen established to meet a particular R&D needof a Federal agency. The Committee on AcademicScience and Engineering has developed uniformidentification and classification criteria for useby all sponsoring agencies. To be classified as anFFRDC, an organization should:
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(a) Perform primarily one or more of the fol-lowing: basic research, applied research,development, or management of researchand development Specifically excluded
are organizations engaged primarily in rou-tine quality control and testing, routineservice activities, production mapping andsurveys, and information dissemination;
(b) constitute a separate operational unit with-in the parent organization or be organizedas a separately incorporated organization;
(c) perform actual research and developmentor R&D management either upon direct re-quest of the Government, or under a broadcharter from the Government, but in eithercase under the direct monitorship of theGovernment;
(d) receive its major financial support-70 per-cent or morefrom the Federal Govern-
ment, usually from one agency;(e) have or be expected to have, a long-term
relationshipabout 5 years or morewithits sponsoring agency, as evidenced by thespecific obligations it and the agencyassume;
(f) be established in the contract so that mostor all of the facilities are owned or fundedby the Government; and,
(g) have an average annual budget, includingoperating and capital equipment, of at least$500,000.
Included in this report are 36 FFRDC's ad-ministered by universities and colleges and 27FFRDC's administered by other nonprofit in-
stitutions. Of the 36 FFRDC's associated withuniversities and colleges in 1970, 28 are adminis-tered by specified universities; 7 are managedsolely by university consortia; and 1, ArgonneNational Laboratory, is managed jointly by theUniversity of Chicago and Argonne UniversitiesAssociation. The institutions comprising the mem-bership of the managing consortia are as follows:
Associated Universities, Inc.Columbia University
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Corneli UniversityHarvard UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUniversity of PennsylvaniaPrinceton UniversityUniversity of RochesterYale University
Asiwziation of Univeraities for Research in AstnUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of ChicagoHarvard UniversityIndiana UniversityUniversity of MichiganOhio State UniversityPrinceton UniversityUniversity of TexasUniversity of WisconsinYale University
University Corporation for Atmospheric ResearcUniversity 31` AlaskaUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of CaliforniaCatholic University of AmericaUniversity of ChicagoColorado State UniversityUniversity of ColoradoCornell UniversityUniversity of DenverFlorida State UniversityUniversity of HawaiiJohns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of MarylandMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUniversity of MiamiUniversity of MichiganUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of MissouriNew York UniversityUniversity of OklahomaPennsylvania State UniversitySt. Louis UniversityTexas A&M UniversityUniversity of TexasUniversity of UtahUniversity of WashingtonUniversity of Wisconsin
Oak Ridge Associated UniversitiesUniversity of AlabamaUniversity of ArkansasAuburn University
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FRDC's ad-ges and 27onprofit in-ciated withre adminis-
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intly by theUniversities
ng the mem-as follows:
Cornell UniversityHarvard UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUniversity of PennsylvaniaPrinceton UniversityUniversity of RochesterYale University
Association of Universities for Resurch in Astronomy, Inc.University of CaliforniaUniversity of ChicagoHarvard UniversityIndiana UniversityUniversity of MichiganOhio State UniversityPrinceton UniversityUniversity of TexasUniversity of WisconsinYale University
University Corporation for Atmospheric ResearchUniversity of AlaskaUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of CaliforniaCatholic University of AmericaUniversity of ChicagoColorado State UniversityUniversity of ColoradoCornell UniversityUniversity of DenverFlorida State UniversityUniversity of HawaiiJohns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of MarylandMassachusetts Institute of TechnoloryUniversity of MiamiUniversity of MichiganUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of MissouriNew York UniversityUniversity of OklahomaPennsylvania State UniversitySt Louis UniversityTexas A&M UniversityUniversity of TexasUniversity of UtahUniversity of WashingtonUniversity of Wisconsin
Oak Ridge Associated UniversitiesUniversity of AlabamaUniversity of ArkansasAuburn University
Catholic University of ArnericaClemson UniversityDuke UniversityEmory UniversityFisk UniversityUniversity of FloridaFlorida State UniversityUniversity of GeorgiaGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUniversity of KentuckyLouisiana State UniversityUniversity of LouisvilleUniversity of MarylandMeharry Medical CollegeUniversity of MiamiUniversity of MississippiMississippi State UniversityUniversity of North CarolinaNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Texas State UniversityUniversity of OklahomaUniversity of Puerto RicoRice UniversityUniversity of South CarolinaSouthern Methodist UniversityUniversity of TennesseeUniversity of TexasTexas MA UniversityTexas Christian UniversityTexas Wornen's UniversityTulane UniversityTuskegee InstituteVanderbilt UniversityUniversity of VirginiaVirginia Polytechnic InstituteWest Virginia UniversityCollege of Williarn and Mary
Universities Research AssociationUniversity of ArizonaBrown UniversityCalifornia Institute of TechnologyUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeleyUniversity of CaliforniaLos AngelesUniversity of CaliforniaSan DiegoCarnegie Mellon UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of ColoradoColumbia UniversityCornell UniversityDuke UniversityFlorida State University
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Harvard UniversityUniversity of Illinois:ndiana UniversityIowa State UniversityUniversity of IowaJohns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of MarylandMassachusetts Institute of TechnologgMichigan State UniversityUniversity of MichiganUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of North CarolinaChapel HillNorthwestern UniversityUniversity of Notre DameOhio State UniversityUniversity of PennsylvaniaPrinceton UniversityPurdue UniversityRice UniversityUniversity of RochesterRockefeller UniversityRutgers, the State UniversityStanford UniversityState University of New YorkBuffaloState University of New YorkStony BrookStevens Institute of TechnolovSyracuse UniversityUniversity of TexasUniversity of TorontoTulane UniversityVanderbilt UniversityUniversity of VirginiaWashington University (St. Louis)University of WashingtonUniversity of WisconsinVirginia Polytechnic InstituteYale University
Amonne Universities AssociationCarnegie Mellon University
Case Western Reserve UniversityIllInois Institute of TechnologyIndiana UniversityIowa State UniversityKansas State UniversityLoyola UniversityMarquette UniversityMichigan State UniversityNorthwestern UniversityOhio State UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityPurdue UniversitySouthern Illinois UniversitySt. Louis UniversityUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of CincinnatiUniversity of IllinoisUniversity of IowaUniversity of KansasUniversity of MichiganUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of MissouriUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of Texas-AustinUniversity of WisconsinWashington University (St. Louis)Wayne State University
Academic science includes the sum of actties classified under three categories: reseaand development, R&D plant, other sciencetivities. Each of these categories is defined bel
Research is defined as scientific inquiry. Itcludes basic studiesthose oriented tow
deeper or more meaningful understandingknowledge per se in a particular subject or tiand applied studiesthose aimed at new or rf
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Case Western Reserve UniversityIllinois Institute of TechnologyIndiana UniversityIowa State UniversityKansas State UniversityLoyola UniversityMarquette UniversityMichigan State UniversityNorthwestern UniversityOhio State UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityPurdue UniversitySouthern Illinois UniversitySt. Louis UniversityUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of CincinnatiUniversity of IllinoisUniversity of IowaUniversity of KansasUniversity of MichiganUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of MissouriUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of Texas-AustinUniversity of WisconsinWashington University (St. Louis)Wayne State University
Academic science includes the sum of activi-ties classified under three categories: researchand development, R&D plant, other science ac-tivities. Each of these categories is defined below.
Research is defined as scientific inquiry. It in-cludes basic studiesthose oriented towarddeeper or more meaningful understanding andknowledge per se in a particular subject or field;and applied studiesthose aimed at new or more
I.
complete knowledge in the light of potentialpractical application.
Development is the systematic use of scientif-ic knowledge directed toward the production ofuseful materials, devices, systems, or methods,including design and development of prototypesand processes. It excludes quality control, rou-tine product testing, and production.
R&D plant includes all direct, indirect, inci-dental, or related costs resulting from or neces-sary to the construction of, acquisition of, majorrepairs to, or alterations in structures, works,fixed equipment, facilities, or land for use inscientific research and development. Fixed equip-ment includes accelerators, reactors, wind tun-nels, radio telescopes, etc.
Other academic-science activities representobligations for all other activities that are science-related but not included elsewhere. Included areobligations to a university or college that repre-sent direct funding (excluding loans) of scierice-related activities for purposes such as scholar-ships, fellowships, traineeships, institutes, course-content improvement projects, and other scienceeducation pursuits; facilities and equipment to be
used primarily for education activities; collection,storage, handling, and dissemination of scientificand technical information; and institutionalgrants for general or specific purposes.
Nonscience activities include all support offields of endeavor at universities and collegesother than those specified as academic science.
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APPENDIX B
FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS TO 2-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
The 2-year institutions in this section are thosedesignated in the Education Directory 1970-71:Part 3, Higher Education, published by the Officeof Education, as offering ". . . 2 but less than 4years ..." as the highest level of degree program.They aie included in the data for total Federalobligations in other parts of this report, and theyappear in Appendix table C-13 with the totalamounts received, by agency, in 1970.
Federal obligations to 2-year institutions de-creased to $105 million from $131 million in 1969and $121 million in 1968 (table B-1). The numberof recipients, however, increased to 814, whichwas over nine-tenths of the total number of 2-year institutions listed in the Education Directory.1
'The Dixeckey lists only one independent, 2-year in-stitution in Maine.
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Institutions in all but one State,support.'
Academic science obligationscent to $9 million from $24 millioin academic science, obligationitypes of support were as follows:
Type of academic Fiscal yearsscience support (Thousands elf dollars)
1%8
Total $22313
Research anddevelopment 2.323
R&D plant 44
Other science 19,746
In addition, six central sysiems rec
1970.
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EAR INSTITUTIONS
on are thoseory 1970-71:y the Officeless than 4ee program.otal Federalrt, and theyh the total0.
itutions de-Ilion in 1969The number
814, whichumber of 2-n Directory.1
nt, 2-year in-
Institutions in all but one State, Maine, receivedsupport.:
Academic science obligations fell by 60 per-cent to $9 million from $24 million in 1969. With-in academic science, obligations for the threetypes of support were as follows:
Type of academic Fiscal yearsscience support (Thousands of dollars)
1968 1969 1970
Total $22,113 $23.602 $9,324
Research anddevelopment 2,323 2,523 2,315
R&D plant 44 41
Other science 19,746 21,038 7,009
'In addition, six central systems received $2,247,000 In1970.
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Support for nonscience activities decreased by11 percent, totaling $95 million. It accounted for91 percent of the obligations to these institutions.
The 2-year colleges in each of the South Atlan-tic and Pacific divisions received nearly $18 mil-lion. For the South Atlantic States this repre-sented a 28-percent decrease in obligations butan 11-percent increase in the number of recipientjunior colleges (157); 2-year institutions in thePacific States-132increased by 7 percent innumber but decreased by 14 percent in Federalsupport. The largest decline was registered by theMiddle Atlantic division$10 million; the 1970total of $14 million for this division representedonly 58 percent of its 1969 level.
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APPENDIX C
STATISTICAL TABLES
TABLE Page
C-1 Federal obligations to universities and colleges, by type of program and agency,fiscal years 1963-70 42
C-2 Federal obligations to universities and colleges, by _geographic division, State,
and type of support, fiscal year 1970 43
C-3 Federal obligations for academic science to universities and colleges, bygeographic division, State, and agency, fiscal year 1970 44
C-4 Total Federal obligations to the 100 universities and colleges receiving thelargest amounts, by agency, fiscal year 1970 45
C-5 Federal obligations to 100 universities and colleges receiving the largest amounts,
by type of program, fiscal year 1970 47
C-6 Distribution of Federal obligations to universities and colleges, ranked invarious groups, by type of program, fiscal year 1970 49
C-7 Federal obligations for academic science to 100 universities and colleges re-ceiving the largest amounts, by agency, fiscal year 1970 50
C-8 Federal obligations for research and development to the 100 universities andcolleges receiving the largest amounts, by agency, fiscal year 1970 52
C-9 Research and development and R&D plant obligations as a percent of totalFederal obligations for each of the 100 universities and colleges receiving thelargest amounts, fiscal year 1970 54
C-10 Federal obligations for R&D plant to the 100 universities and colleges receiving
the largest amounts, by agency, fiscal year 1970 55
C-11 Obligations by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to universitiesand colleges, by type of program and subdivision, fiscal year 1970 56
C-12 Obligations by the Department of Defense to universities and colleges, by type
of program and subdivision, fiscal year 1970 56
C-13 Total Federal obligations to all universities and colleges by State, institution, and
agency, fiscal year 1970 57
C-14 Federal obligations for research and development to all universities and collegesby State, institution, and agency, fiscal year 1970 90
C-15 Federal obligations for R&D plant to all universities and colleges by State,institution, and agency, fiscal year 1970 101
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Pageand colleges, by type of program and agency,
42
as and colleges, by geographic division, State,1970 43
Mc science to universities and colleges, byagency, fiscal year 1970 44 ,
e 100 universities and colleges receiving thecal year 1970 45
ities and colleges receiving the largest amounts,1970 47
ions to universities and colleges, ranked ingram, fiscal year 1970 49
c science to 100 universities and colleges re-agency, fiscal year 1970 50
and development to the 100 universities andmounts, by agency, fiscal year 1970 52
R&D plant obligations as a percent of totalthe 100 universities and colleges receiving the970 54
nt to the 100 universities and colleges receivingfiscal year 1970 55
f Health, Education, and Welfare to universitiesm and subdivision, fiscal year 1970 56
of Defense to universities and colleges, by typecal year 1970 56
niversities and colleges by State, institution, and57
and development to all universities and collegesfiscal year 1970 90
lant to all universities and colleges by State,year 1970 101
91
NOTES
Source of data is the National Science Foundation (CASE).
One asterisk (*) indicates an administrative center for the university sys-
tems. The Central Systems listed in the tables represent funds going to part
of a university system, such as a graduate center, that encompasses the
teaching and research activities of a number of institutions that form the
system. In addition, in some cases, the funds shown for the Central System
may be distributed eventually to institutions that are part of the system.
Two asterisks (**) indicate a 2-year institution, as designated by the Office of
Education.The symbol "t" indicates the main university only.
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Table C-4.-Total Federal obligations to the 100 indemnities and colleges receiving the largest amounts,
by agency, fiscal year 1970
Wolters in thousands]
Institution (in order of tote! Federal obligetione) State
.
Total Agriculture AEC Commerce DOD HEW interior NASA NSF Other°
Total for 100 unitersitUs and anhogas $2,288,759 $143,072 $100,801 $2,583 $220,885 $1,357,204 $18,155 $112,353 $280,509 $43,237
1. Ihreachutetts Institute of Technolow Mess. 100,177 9,383 109 44,0138 10,845 858 28,044 8,313 741
48 2. Liniewsity of &WIWI Mich. 59,059 3,000 3 7,710 32,228 250 5,505 7,331 2,8913
3. %Annuity of 35ethinron Weah. 58,977 2043 2,722 3 2,800 44,183 742 519 7,652 148
4. Hanged UnivineRY Wes. 55,562 2000 , 174 2,998 35,742 55 6,002 7,749 842
6. Stanford University WM 53,479 789 39 10,928 24,378 234 4,410 12,590 113
6. University of California-L.os Angaiss Calif. 52,619 5,088 5 6.216 31,253 330 2,439 5,784 1,548
4,415 7. %Annuity of Wbconsin-Msdison Wm 51,740 3,229 8 1,010 29,481 343 1,803 7,225 5,448
& Columbia Unitersityb N.Y. 49,574 20 5,030 48 7,274 27,785 120 1,919 6,879 521
9. tAiveratty of Cincinnati Ohio 47,221 184 1,599 44,881 57 202 498 5,998 1,004
10. Ohio Sun University Ohio 48,587 831 3,337 30,951 488 783 3,237
11. University of Minnesota Minn. 48.529 4,449 1,814 3 2,508 30,399 848 1,476 3,354 1.640
12. LAietraity of California-IlerkeIsy CUM 44,112 581 752 4,875 22,647 628 6,695 6.689 1,285
13. %Annuity of Illinois-Urbena III 43,1-98 5,429 4,247 12,878 11,312 408 782 7,801 341
14. lAivenity of Markle Fta. 41,604 3,395 445 1,850 31,425 329 487 2,683 910
125 IL UnistesitY of Otic400 III. 39,697 5,017 1,610 23,655 75 2,807 6,230 78
18. Uniunity of Caiifornia-Sen Diego Calif. 39,001 2,027 49 10,683 10,803 3,463 11,578 418
5,955 177 17. Cornell lAlursirY N.Y. 37,972 1,787 3,201 17,271 1,270 7,417 914
37 18. Ns* York LAiversirY N.Y. 37,779 25 2,137 2,434 28,647 64 701 2,182 552
19. University of Pennsylventa Pa. 37,074 2 1,723 2,639 28,677 52 259 4,891 831
52 20. Johns Hooldnri Univ./flirt, Mt 36,177 29 957 2,357 29,708 65 488 2,506 10
21. Yale Uniwrsity Conn. 33034 3,515 1,631 23,588 1 694 4,478 1
22. University of North Csroilna-Chapsi Hill N.C. 33,359 482 1,188 28,882 53 79 2,150 540
70 168 23. Howard UnisweftY D.C. 32.529 96 22 28,652 174 291 3,056 95
24. University of Colorado Oslo. 32,118 1,108 483 1,832 21,701 1,504 4,986 409
2,298 25. Uniursity of I.Isulartil Md. 27,848 2,342 62 2,820 12,574 229 3,294 4,046 181
26. Duke University N.C. 27,754 2 1,005 15 3,283 20,798 19 149 2,329 158
27. Yashington LAiversitY Mo. -- 353 5 1,877 22,339 686 1,841
28. %Marshy of Cslifornia-San Francisco Calif. .28,901 26,784 723 324 26,683 113 81
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6704
19
416
262
80
BIONINDHA4..SOUTHER4 C1L
47
$14
08
CALHOUN ST TECH JR COLA*
32
32
00
DANIEL RAYNE COL
So
so
00
spoemppISE JR Col**
so
o0
00
pAuLKNIR STATE JuNIOR CoL *0
36
96
00
0PLORPNCE STATI UNIVIRSITY
288
280
00
0G C WALLACE ST TIC JR COL 100
11
11
00
0GADSOIN STATI JR COLLIGI *0
ITS
171
00
0HUNTINGDON COL
134
196
00
0JACKSONVILLE ST WM
266
260
00
0JPPPIRSON OAVIS COL w
30
30
00
0JEFFERSON ST JR COL AN
1.163
1.16S
00
0JUDSON COL
71
071
0o
0LARLEEN I WALLACE ST JR C 00
22
022
oo
oLAWSON STATE JUNIOR COL00
ISM
0159
o0
oLIVINGSTON UNIVERSITY
283
0283
oo
oNILES COL
1.043
0It 038
03
2MOBILE COL
mo6ILI ST JR COLOo
66
170
0St/
0170
0 07 0
0 0NE ALAsAmA STATE JR
COLL *0
63
063
00
0NoRTHWIST ALA ST JA COL**
37
037
00
0nAmmUU0 CoL
148
0123
21
00
PATRICK HENRY ST JR COL
23
023
00
0SACRED HEART COL II*
19
019
00
0SANFORD uNIv
134
0134
00
0SELMA uNiv
26
024
.0
00
SNIAD STATE JUNIOR COL**
30
30
00
SOUTHERN UNION ST JR M.A.
210
0210
00
0SPRING HILL COL
198
0161
o37
0ST PIRNARO COL
92
012
00
0STILLMAN COL
730
0707
023
0TALLAOIGA COL
820
0810
19
00
TROY STAVE UNIV
484
o440
044
0TUSKPGAI IsIST
4023
23
03,691
14
108
639
U OF ALA IN BIRMINGHAM
16.418
104
16.003
0309
0U OP ALA I% HUNTSVILLO
866
111
47
449
19
0u CP ALA IN TUSCALOOSA
3.661
2224
2.631
301
493
0uNIV OP moNTIVALLO
97
097
00
0UNIV OP SOUTH ALA
301
O2117
00
TOTAL ALABAMA
43.729
3.67
111
941
32.622
23
1.310
1.393
1.441
ALASKA
ALASNA 48/HOOIST uNIV
431
00
00
422
00
90
HODIAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE
30
00
03
00
00
SHILOON JACKSON a COL AA
10
00
00
10
0o
oo
UNIV 31 ALASMA
7.610
861
271
169
2090
1.194
408
302
2.287
61
TOTAL AA,ASKA
8.014
861
271
169
2.090
1.9114
408
302
2.246
68
ARIZONA
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UALlUtni NIRIM
kOaLl.COG
,r,
HUNTINGDON COL
196
JACKSONVILLE ST UNIV
268
JPPPERION DAVIS COL 0*
30
JOPPERSON ST JR COL 0*
1.163
JUOSON COL
71
LARLOON 8 WALLACE ST JR C AN
22
LAWSON STATE JUNIOR COLON
179
LIVINGSTON UNIVERSITY
263
)41011/
NILES COL
1,041
Imola
mo6ILI COL
mosILI ST JR COLA.
66
170
CI)
mg AL848N8 STATE JR
COLL 09
65
NO11710257 ALA 37 JR COLA*
47
nAmmuu0 cm
140
PATRICK HENRY ST JR COL
23
SACRED MART COL 040
19
SANFORD UN1V
134
seLmA uNIv
26
SNEAD STATE JUNIOR COLA*
3souTuARN UNION ST JR COLA*
210
SPRING PULL COL
198
ST KINNARD COL
Sa
STILLMAN COL
730
TALLAOIGA COL
829
TOnV STAIR UNIV
689
TUSKFOII PAST
4,721
U OP ALA IN IIRMOIGNAN
16011
U OP ALA IN mUNTSVILLI
*66
U OP ALA IN TUSCALOOSA
3.681
uNIV OP NONTIVALLO
97
uN1V OP SOU7m ALA
301
TOTAL ALAVAMA
436729
ALASKA
ALASKA NOTNDOIST uNIV
K ODIAK CONNUNITV coLLIGE
SHILDMN JACRsoN JA COL AN
UNIV OP ALASKA
TOTAL ALASRA
ARIZONA
431 3 10
7.810
89034
ARIZ MISTIRN COL AA
180
AAIZONA 51A711 UVIV
4,397
CENTRAL ARIZONA COL**
107
COCmISI COLIN.
122
IASTERN ARIZ JR COLA*
318
GLINOAkli CONN COL 0*
56
GRANO CANYON COL
42
MARICORA CTY J C CAN SYS*
24
KARICORA TECHNICAL COLL**
34
MESA CONN COL 4*
86
NAVAJO COMMUNITY COWIN! **
1.063
ullb
NosTNIAN ARIZ UNIV
930
P HOENIX COL 0*
224
Imil
PfMA COUNTY JR COLLION 100
276
(INAI
PRISCOTT COL
81
THUNOIR8I00 GRAOUATI SCR
3
WM 4 St COL A013 C 573e
2
UN1V OP JuktloMp
laoos
TOTAL ARIZONA
290110
ARKANSAS
AG NOCKNORNAL COL OP ARA
607
o o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
o o 0 0 0 0 0 0
00
00
00
00
00
oo
00
0o
00
00
23
66
02
010
00
0331
14
00
0338
00
00
CO
03,674
111
0961
00
00
00
00
00
841
171
169
2.090
861
271
169
2,090
00
3236
00
00
00
00
o0
00
oo
oo
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
1006
423
62.614
1062
314
ii
2,612
23
00
0
196
o0
268
00
30
o0
1.169
00
71
00
22
00
o 0 0 0 0 0is+
ao
o263
00
06036
00
3
39
00
7170
00
063
00
037
00
0123
023
021
00
019
00
0136
00
026
00
03
00
0290
0o
0161
o0
37
32
0o
o707
00
23
610
019
0440
00
44
3.631
024
108
16.003
00
304
47
0444
19
3.431
4301
WS
97
00
0217
00
432.622
237
1.310
1.393
0 0 0 0 0639 0 0
1.44
1
422
00
30
00
10
00
00
1.199
406
302
2.217
64
1.5C9
408
/01
2.280
64
166
3.116
107
123
316 96 2 24 34
14
333
711
224
27669 3 0
1,101
13.637
00
00
O42
907
0O
00
0O
00
O0
0o
00
o0
0o
00
O0
oo
2o
oo
73
O0
161
O0
0O
00
00
16
00
00
02
00
0196
IOW
2.010
106
200
1.314
3.114
646
jI14
00
0
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/ ABLE C-1.3 CoNT60
STATE 640 INSTITUTION
*ARANSAS
TOTAL PEDIRAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BT
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCV, FISCAL TSAR 1970
ITHOUSANOS OP DOLLARS)
TOTAL
AGA
A1C
Cos
000
HEW
INT
NASA
NIP
OTNIN
ARA AGA & MICH COL
279
oo
279
00
00
ARK BAPTIsT C0L
41
0o
41
oo
oo
AR* COL
226
00
229
00
10
ARK POLYTECHNIC COL
602
00
996
00
40
ARK ST UNIV
459
oo
470
019
0COL OP TH8 OJARKS
99
00
41
00
00
CROWLEY'S RIME COL AM
66
00
066
00
00
1111
11,1
/HARDING COL
176
o0
0131
045
00
Inn.
HENOONSON STATE COL
292
0o
o292
00
oo
HENDRIX COL
47
0o
o47
0o
oo
CW)
JOHN BROWN WM
OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIV
67
o339
oo
067
oo
0329
oo
oo
oo o
PHILANDER SMITH COL
493
00
o44)
00
00
PHILLIPS CO C3MN COLL**
484
oo
o484
oo
0o
SHORTER COL om,
130
o0
o130
0o
oo
SOUTHERN BAPTIST am**
12)
0o
o123
0o
oo
SOUTHERN ST COL
- .
79M
oo
0796
oo
oo
STATE COLLEGE OP ARKAMSR9
316
0o
o316
oo
oo
UN1V OP ARM
12,104
:::::
199
70
134
0850
ow esTAAw JR COL mm
51
00
06,689
51
oo
oo
17.627
012.310
TOTAL ARKANSAS
199
7139
60
8611
0
CALIFORNIA
ALLAN HANCOC4 COL 44
17
AMER RIM COL 4*
138
ANTFLOPF VALLE', COL mo
23
ARMS1R040 SCH OP BUS
23
ANT CYR COL OP DESIGN
6AiuSA PACIPIC COL
194
BAHEASPIELD COL
129
B ARSTOW COL"
53
METHANV BIBLE COL
74
BMA COL
165
BUTTE moo
29
CABRILLO COL..
160
CAL COL OP ARTS A cnAFTS
39
CAL cm op P0OIATRIC MID
954
CAL INST DP TECH
17.939
CAL MST OP THE ARTS
1,062
CAL LUTHERAN COL
CAL MARITIME ACAD
CAL ST C01. AT BAKIRSPIELD
CAL ST COL AT PuLLEATom
cAL ST COL AT HAYWARD
CAL St cm A/ LONG BEACH
CAL ST COL A/ Los AninFLES
32
079
1,099
01,720
797
1.362
2.326
2,71
oo
37
0o
oo
oo
137
oo
1o
oo
23
oo
oo
oo
23
oo
oo
0o
6o
oo
oo
o192
4 0
oa
0O
0129
oo
oo
oo
53
oo
oo
oo
74
oo
oo
oo
169
oo
oo
oo
20
oo
0o
oo
196
oo
2o
oo
35
oo
oo
oo
554
oo
oo
o2,496
4.964
167
3.166
4.023
o
00
19062
00
00
00
920
00
079
o0
oo
oo
oo
1.014
oo
41
oo
o1.916
0o
202
oo
o680
0o
117
oo
49
4292
00
99
0O
23
2,699
0o
206
o
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UNIV
PHILANDER SMITH COL
PHILLIPS CO C340 COLL**
SHORTER COL 0*
SOUTHERN BAPTIST COLA*
SOUTHERN ST COL
STATE COLLEGE OP ARAANSAS
UNIY OP ARK
QMARA JR COL it,
TOTAL ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
ALLAN HANCOCA COL *9
AMER RIVER COL"
ANTELOPE VALLEY COL em
ARMSTRONG SCH OP BUS
ART CTR COL OP DESIGN
AEUSA PACIFIC COL
BAKERSFIELD COLK*
B ARSTOW COL"
BETHANY elm COL
B MA COL
MOTO um*,
CABRILLO COL.*
CAL COL OP ARTS I MOTS
CAL COL OP PODIATRIC NED
CAL INST OP TECH
CAL INST OP THe ARTS
CAL LUTHERAN COL
CAL MARITIME ACAD
CAL ST COL AT BARERSPIELD
CAL ST COL AT PULLERTON
CAL ST COL AT HAYWARD
CAL ST COL AT LONG BEACH
CAL ST COL AT LOS ANGELES
CAL ST COL Dommouez HILL
CAL ST COL SAM BERNARDINO
CAL ST POLY C POMONA
CAL ST POLY C SAN LU OBIS
/MA
CANADA COL *0
CER4ITOS cm*,
Sm
.),
CHABOT COL **
C.
CHAPPEY COL**
CHAPMAN COL
CHICO STATE ent
CITRUS COL **
CITY COL OP SAN PRANOSCO**
CLAREMONT GRAD SCH & UNIV
CLAREMONT mem COL
COL UP ALAMEDA **
COL OF MARIN**
COL UP NOTRE DAME
COL OF SAN MATEO**
COL UP THE DESERT**
COL OF THE HOLY NAMES
am OP THE REDWOODS **
COL OP THE SEQUOIAS **
COL OP THE SISK IYOUS RR
came OP THE CANYONS.'
COLUMBIA JR CUL*.
COMPTON COL**
CONSOMNES RIVER COL **
CONTRA COSTA COL **
CRAFION HILLS COLLEGE**
CUESTA COL **
CYPRESS JA COL **
De ANZA COLLEGE **
DEFP SPRINGS COL1*
493
484
130
123
798
318
12.104
31
17.827
4.19
4.219
VL
I1
JI
00
493
00
*84
00
130
00
123
00
798
00
318
179
79
6,649
00
91
199
73
12.310
13
13
oo
oo
oo
oo
o0
0o
oeso
oo
60
869
o o o o 0 0 o o 0
37
37
138
137
123
23
23
23
60
154
152
2129
123
093
93
074
74
0169
163
029
29
0160
20
33
33
00
534
334
00
17039
2.71
2.49
49964
16
3.16
4.023
01.062
1.062
00
94
92
00
23
70
01.099
10038
41
01,720
1.918
202
0797
680
1,7
01.392
41.292
02,928
22.699
206
166
166
0167
109
98
327
294
32
181
23
117
4117
117
0120
116
4180
ISO
011
71
0103
193
0808
642
2103
23
25
0338
339
0789
400
149
24
28
10
18
162
162
0166
164
67
22
49
236
236
93
93
79
36
39
20
20
043
43
23
23
19
IS
49
49
211
211
21
21
144
139
500
300
209
207
2114
114
112
112
22
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TABLE 043 CONT°0
TOTAL FEDERAL OILIGATIONS
STATE MO INSTITUTION
CALIFORNIA
TOTAL
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES ANO COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, ANO AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
'THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
ACR
AEC
COM
000
NI*
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
DIABLO VALLEY COL**
126
00
0109
00
17
0DOMINICAN COL SAN RAFAEL
16
00
010
00
60
DON BOSCO TECH INST i COL**
27
00
o27
00
00
EAST LOS ANGELES COL **
267
00
0267
00
00
EL CAMINO COL**
42
00
042
00
00
FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE**
20
00
020
oo
oo
FOOTHILL COL**
192
00
192
00
00
FREEMONTAIWARK JR COL OS
SOO
00
0SOO
00
00
FRESNO CITY COL 4**
292
00
0266
00
24
0FRESNO STATE COL
11763
30
00
1.260
340
0143
0FULLER THEOL SIM
41
00
041
00
oo
FULLERTON JR C01.0*
72
00
070
00
ao
GAVILAN COLA*
IIS
00
o119
00
00
GLENDALE COL*,
16
o0
o88
oo
oo
1.61A
GOLDEN GATE COL
105
00
0108
oo
oo
GOLDEN WEST COL **
62
00
062
00
00
ZND
GRADUATE THEOL UNION
10
00
00
10
00
00
C;)
GROSSMONT COL **
HARTNELL COL**
1S4
94
0 00 0
00
00
194
54
0 00 0
0 00 0
Hquatv MUDD COL
109
00
02,
00
54
0HUMBOLDT STATE COL
917
20
10
0363
00
124
0HUMPHREYS COL
32
00
032
00
00
IMMACULATE HEART COL
116
00
0109
00
70
IMPERIAL VALLEY COL **
76
00
076
0C
00
JOHN F KENNEDY UNIVERSITY
17
00
17
00
00
L A CITY JR COL CON SYS*
144
00
00
0144
LA VERNE COL
60
060
00
00
LANEY COL**
236
00
236
00
0A
LASSEN COL **
19
00
19
00
oo
LONA LINDA UNIV
30941
02
0as
3. 657
00
40
0LONG BEACH CITY COLA*
SO
0o
SO
00
00
L25 ANGELES GAPT COLCSEN
51
00
SI
00
00
LOS ANGELES CITY COL im
514
00
514
00
00
LOS ANGELIS COL OF OFTOII
221
00
221
00
00
LOS ANGELES HARBOR COL**
16
o0
016
oo
oo
LOS ANGELIS PIERCE COL**
26
00
o24
00
o0
LOS ANGELES SOUTHWEST COL**
23
00
23
00
00
LOS ANGELES TR .TICII COL,*
47
00
47
00
00
LOS MICELI'S VALLEY COL0*
119
00
113
00
20
LOYOLA UNIV LOS ANGELES
ISO
00
144
00
60
MAAVMOUNT COL
176
00
176
00
00
MENLO COL
90
09
00
00
MERCED COL 0*
699
00
694
00
00
NEAR ITT COL *N.
451
00
481
00
00
MILLS COL
240
00
188
00
S2
0
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CO
TAOL1 C-13 CONT.('
0
STATI ANO INSTITUTION
CA
LIF
OR
NIA
107AL PIOIRAL 081JOATIONS
To ALL UNIVIRSIIIIS AND MAIMS Of
STATI, INSTITUTION, ANO MACY, P13CAL V1AR 1970
ITNOUSANOS OP DOLLARS)
TOTAL
AGA
A1C
CON
COO
NIP
INT
NASA
OSP
OTNIR
SAN 01100 COLLO/II-NO*4N
10
0o
oo
10
00
00
SAN 01100 JR COL CNN SYS*
091
oo
oo
97
0o
o839
SAM 01100 MOM COL 040
63
0o
oo
43
oo
00
SAN 01140 STATE COL
3.141
0100
0994
10970
00
1.007
0
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NJ
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES ANO COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
STATE AND INSTITUTION
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TOTAL
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COM
DOD
HEM
INT
NASA
NSF
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TOTAL DISTRICT OF COL1M5IA
84,074
430
298
183
4,694
69,950
192
1,940
2,734
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PARRY COL
170
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175
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536
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536
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41
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00
41
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95
00
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95
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29
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29
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533
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276
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336
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44
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00
44
00
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47
00
00
47
00
00
FLORIOA MEMORIAL Cll.
636
00
00
636
00
00
FLORIOA PRESBYTERIAN COL
303
00
00
281
00
22
0FLORIOA SOUTHERN COL
157
00
00
157
00
00
FLORIOA STATE UNIV
12,301
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29
1,649
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2,917
197
FLORIDA TECHNOLOGICL UNIV
322
09
025
185
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78
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29
00
00
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53
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53
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118
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28
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MIAMI-DADE JR COL**
101
1,275
0 00 0
0 0101
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66
00
53
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195
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693
41
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168
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24
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22
00
022
00
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49
00
046
03
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57
00
057
00
00
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30
00
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00
00
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90
37
00
00
00
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90
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70
00
70
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172
00
0172
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40
00
040
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0ST JOSEPH COL OF FLORIOA **
36
00
036
00
ST LEO COL
33
00
031
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320
00
0320
STETSON UNIV
362
00
17
337
TALLAHASSEE JR COL **
63
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UNIV OF FLORIOA
41,504
3,395
445
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910
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FLORIDA PRESBYTERIAN COL
303
00
00
L8-1
FLORIDA SOUTHERN COL
157
00
00
157
00
0
FLORIDA STATE UNIV
12.301
01.180
29
1,649
6,196
013
2,917
197
FLORIDA TECHNOLOGICL UNIV
322
00
2185
278
GULF COAST JR Dna*
29
00
29
0
HILLSBOROUGH JR COLLEGE**
53
00
53
0INDIAN RIVER JR COL 4*
118
00
118
0JACKSONVILLE UNIV
133
00
133
0JONES COL
103
00
103
0LAKE CTY JR COL C FOREST **
233
00
233
0LAKE-SUMTER JR COL 44,
19
00
1?
0MANATEE JR COL**
28
00
28
0MARYMOUNT COL 44,
101
00
101
0miAmI-DAOE JR COL**
1,275
00
1,273
2NEw COL
66
00
53
13
NORTH FLORIDA JR COL 4*
195
00
195
0
NOVA UNIV
693
04
028
168
200
OKALOOSA-WALTON JR COL**
24
03
024
0
PALM BEACH ATLANTIC COLL
22
00
00
22
0
PALM BEACH JR COL **
49
00
00
46
3
PENSACOLA JR COL**
57
00
00
57
POLK JR COL **
30
00
03
ROLLINS COL
90
00
00
90
oo
SANTA FE JR COL**
SEMINOLE JR COL**
37
0 00 0
00
00
37
o oo o
0
SOUTH FLORIDA JR COL**
70
00
07
oo
oSOuTR-EASTERN BIBLE COL
172
00
00
172
00
0ST JOHNS RIVER JR COL**
40
00
00
40
00
0ST JOSEPH cOL OF FLORIOA 4*
36
00
00
36
00
0ST LEO COL
ST PETERSBuRG JR COL**
33
320
0 00 0
00
31
- -...
00
320
0 02 0
0 0STETSON UNIV
362
00
017
337
08
0TALLAHASSEE JR COL**
63
00
00
63
00
0
UNIV OF FLORIOA
41,504
3,395
445
01,850
31,425
329
48
2,663
910
UNIV OF MIAMI
23.330
0330
89
2,367
15,390
505
375
3,859
415
'NA
UNIV OF SOUTH FLORIDA
2.161
00
035
1,589
010
272
255
UNIV OF TAMPA
10
00
00
10
00
00
N)
11Q
UNIV OF WEST FLORIDA
VALENCIA JR COL**
206
1,136
0 ,...
0
0 0
00
186
00
1,136
00
20
00
00 0
WEBBER COL4*
30
00
03
00
00
TOTAL FLORIDA
92.320
3,415
2,013
118
6,374
65.630
834
1,110
11,049
1.777
GEORGIA
ABRAHAm BALOWIN AGR COL 4*
269
0255
014
ALBANY JR COL **
81
067
014
ALBANY STATE COL
317
0303
014
ANOREW COL **
13
013
00
ARMSTRONG STATE COL
145
0137
08
ATLANTA BAPTIST COLLEGE
58
058
00
ATLANTA SCH OF ART
30
30
0
ATLANTA UNIV
1,425
0889
0163
36
AUGUSTA COL
93
085
o8
BERRY COL
185
0169
016
BREWTON-PARKER COL**
50
050
o0
BRUNSWICK JR COL **
739
0736
03
1
4016
1.15
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TABLE O13 CONT'0
STATE ANO INSTITUTION
,4-.Tn_777.1777.s.-7717r7!',"-77,777517.771
TOTAL FEOERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
41.0,
TOTAL
AGR
AEC
COM
000
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
GEORGIA
CLARK COL
1,266
00
00
1,221
045
0
CLAYTON JUNIOR COLLEGE**
49
00
00
49
00
0
COLUMBUS COL
82
00
00
80
02
0
COVENANT COL
90
00
C0
90
00
0
DALTON JR COL**
453
00
00
453
00
0
DEKALB COL **
61
00
00
61
00
0
EMMANUEL COL**
28
00
00
28
00
0
EMORY UNIV
14,110
0'
76
0163
12,754
345
508
264
FORT VALLEY STATE COL
612
35
00
0563
014
0
GA COL AT MILLEOGEVILLE
143
00
00
113
00
30
0
GAINESVILLE JR COL **
300
00
00
300
00
0
GEORGIA INST OF TECH
7,438
10
344
175
3,289
1,199
201
948
1,164
10
GEORGIA SOUTHERN COL
495
00
00
437
00
58
GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN COL
356
00
00
342
00
14
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
663
00
026
485
00
147
GORDON MILITARY COL M.*
26
00
00
26
00
0
KENNESAW JR COL **
80
00
08
00
LA GRANGE COL
64
00
00
64
00
MACON JR COL**
23
00
00
20
03
MEDICAL COL OF GEORGIA
3,670
023
060
3,550
037
MERCER UNIV
1,601
00
00
1,601
00
MIDDLE GEORGIA COL**
182
00
00
175
07
MOREHOUSE COL
757
00
00
735
022
MORRIS BRDWN COL
955
00
00
881
074
NORM AN COL **
106
00
00
106
00
NORTH GEORGIA COL
125
00
00
125
00
OGLETHORPE COL
97
00
00
50
00
47
0
PAINE COL
729
00
00
727
00
20
PIEOMONT COL
66
00
066
00
00
REINHAROT COL **
51
00
051
00
0
SAVANNAH STATE COL
417
00
0403
014
0
SHORTER COL
24
00
017
07
0
SOUTH GEORGIA COL**
139
00
0135
04
0
SPELMAN CCL
634
00
0634
0
TIFT COL
24
00
024
0TOCCOA FALLS INST
59
00
059
0
UNIV OF GEORGIA
16,825
6,058
649
7459
4,935
252
24,366
11UNIV SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
233
00
00
0233
VALDOSTA ST COL
318
00
0304
014
WESLEYAN COL
14
00
014
00
WEST GEORGIA COL
467
00
0429
038
TOTAL GEORGIA
57,138
6,111
1,092
24
3,997
36,079
453
1,31
7,090
753
HAWAII
CHAMINAOE COL OF HONOLULU
43
00
00
43
00
00
HAWAII LOA COLLEGE
30
00
03
00
00
HAWAII PACIFIC COLLEGE
22
00
00
22
00
00
HONOLULU BUSINESS COL**
11
00
00
11
00
00
MAUNAOLU COL
33
00
00
33
00
00
UNIV OF HAWAII
18,682
1,123
555
107
2,169
9,301
129
1,103
4,195
0
TOTAL HAWAII
18,794
1,123
555
107
2,169
9,413
129
1,103
4,195
0
IDAHO
BOISE STATE COLLEGE
378
00
00
378
00
00
COL OF IDAHO
212
00
00
183
00
29
0
00
00
352
00
40
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)41.61-4
KtNNtSAW JR GUL**
LA GRANGE COL
MACON JR COL**
MEOICAL COL OF GEORGIA
MERCER UNIV
MIDDLE GEORGIA COL**
MOREHOUSE CZA
--B
64
23
3,670
1,601
182
757
-u
0
2
0 0 0 0 0
60u 0
64
020
3,550
01,601
0175
735
0
00
03
037
00
07
22
MORRIS BROWN COL
955
881
74
NORMAN COL**
106
106
0NORTH GEORGIA COL
125
125
0OGLETHORPE COL
97
50
47
PAINE COL
PIEOMONT COL
REINHARDT COL **
729 66
51
72766
51
2 0 0
3 1
SAVANNAH STATE COL
417
403
14
SHORTER COL
24
017
7SOUTH GEORGIA COL**
139
00
135
4SPELMAN COL
634
00
634
0TIFT COL
24
00
24
0TOCCOA FALLS INST
59
00
59
0UNIV OF GEORGIA
16,825
6,058
64
70
45
4,935
25
24,366
11
UNIV SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
233
00
0233
VALOOSTA ST COL
318
00
304
14
0WESLEYAN COL
14
00
14
00
WEST GEORGIA COL
467
00
429
38
0TOTAL GEORGIA
57,138
6.111
1,09
245
3,99
36.079
45
1,31
7,090
753
HAWAII
cHAMINAOE COL OF HONOLULU
43
00
00
43
00
00
HAWAII LOA COLLEGE
30
00
03
00
00
HA4AII PACIFIC COLLEGE
22
00
00
22
00
00
HONOLULU BUSINESS COL**
11
00
00
11
00
00
MAUNAOLU COL
UNIV OF HAWAII
33
18,682
00
0I
1,123
555
107
.
02,169
33
9,301
012
91.1030
04,195
0 0TOTAL HAWAII
18.794
1,123
555
107
12,169
9,413
129
1,103
4,195
0
IDAHO
BOISE STATE COLLEGE
378
00
0378
00
0COL OF IOAHO
212
00
i0
183
029
0COL OF SOUTHERN IOAHO **
356
00
10
352
04
0IOAHO STATE UNIV
1,294
26
00
1.143
0125
0LEWISCLARK NORMAL SCHOOL
50
029
021
00
0NORTH IOAHO JR COL**
20
00
020
00
0NORTHWEST NAZARENE COL
242
00
0209
0.33
0UNIV OF IOAHO
TOTAL IOAHO
2,932
5,484
1,70
1.70
60
32
29
5454
347
2.653
28
28
2424
520
711
0 0
ILLINOIS
aAUGUSTANA COL
128
00
0117
00
11
AURORA COL
39
00
039
00
0BARAT COLLEGE
365
00
0365
00
0BELLEVILLE JR COL **
28
00
028
00
0BLACK HAWK COL **
45
00
045
00
0BLACKBURN COL
43
00
037
00
6BRADLEY UNIV
355
00
0330
01
24
CARL SANDBURG COLA*
90
00
90
00
CENTRAL YMCA COMM COL**
1,226
00
01,226
0.0
0CHICAGO COL OF OSTEOPATHY
592
00
0592
00
0CHICAGO MEOICAL SCHOOL
1,676
00
15
1,661
00
0
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0TABLE C-13 CONTfo
416
TOTAL FEOERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES ANO COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
STATE ANO INSTITUTION
ILLINOIS
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
TOTAL
AGR
AEC
COM
000
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
CHICAGO sTATE COL
285
285
CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO**
2.615
2.598
1
COL OF DU PAGE**
63
63
COL OF JEWISH STUDIEs
30
3
COL OF ST FRANCIS
16
00
16
COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY 0*
67.
00
67
COLUMBIA CoL
13
13
CONCORDIA TCHRS CoL
31
031
CONCORDIA THEOL SEM
50
5
DANVILLE JR CoL**
75
00
75
OEPAUL UNIV
1,008
901
10
EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIV
530
411
11
ELGIN COMM COL**
35
35
ELMHURST COL
85
73
1
EUREKA COL'
94
00
92
GARRETT BIBLICAL INST
90
09
0
1114
GEORGE WILLIAMS COL
GREENVILLE COL
121
169
00
00
12177
9
CZ
HEBREW THEOL coL
HIGHLANO COMM COL**
3235
00
00
32
35
CZ)
ILL COL OF POOIATRIC MED
236
0236
ILLINOIS CENTRAL COL**
63
63
ILLINOIS coL
47
45
ILLINOIS COL OF OPTOMETRY
458
458
ILLINOIS INST OF TECH
7.408
14
1.95
3.603
315
1,51
ILLINOIS ST UNIV
1,218
2968
12
9
ILLINOIS VALLEY CoM COLL**
99
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIV
147
145
JOHN A LOGAN COLLEGE **
12
12
JOLIET JR COL0*
30
30
JUOSON COL
38
38
KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COL 0*
15
15
KASKASKIA COL**
29
29
KENDALL COL**
140
135
KISHWAUKEE COL**
21
21
KNOX CoL
563
46
51
LAKE FOREsT coL
230
117
11
LAKE LAND COL **
325
325
LEWIS COL
129
119
10
LINCOLN CHRISTIAN COL
15
15
LINCOLN COL**
15
15
LINCOLN LANO JR COLLEGE**
1.017
01.017
LOYOLA UNIV
5,149
59
54.975
6
MACCORMAC COL**
13
013
MACMURRAY COL
197
3164
3MARYKNOLL COL
13
13
MCCORMICK THEOL SEN
88
MCHENRY'COUNTY COL **
26
24
MCKENOREE coL
52
52
MILLIK1N UNIV
501
501
MONMOUTH COL
84
67
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EUREKA COL '
94
92
D0
20
GARRETT BIBLICAL INST
90
9o
o0
0GEORGE WILLIAMS COL
121
0121
00
00
GREENVILLE COL
169
077
00
92
0
CAD
HEBREW THEOL COL
HIGHLAND COMM COL **
3235
0 03235
0 00 0
00
00
ILL COL OF PODIATRIC NED
236
0236
00
00
ILLINOIS CENTRAL COL**
63
063
0D
00
ILLINOIS COL
47
045
00
20
ILLINOIS COL OF OPTOMETRY
458
0458
00
00
ILLINOIS INST OF TECH
7,408
14
01.95
3.603
34
159
1.513
0ILLINOIS ST UNIV
1.218
2968
00
129
98
ILLINOIS VALLEY COM COLL**
99
00
00
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIV
147
145
0o
20
JOHN A LOGAN COLLEGE **
12
12
oo
oo
JOLIET JR COL**
30
30
00
00
JUDSON COL
38
38
00
00
KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COL**
15
15
00
00
KASKASKIA COL**
29
029
oo
oKENDALL COL **
140
0135
oo
0KISHWAUKEE COL**
21
21
00
0KNOX COL
563
46
00
51
0LAKE FOREST COL
230
117
00
11
0LAKE LAND COL **
325
325
00
0LEWIS COL
129
119
0o
1o
LINCOLN CHRISTIAN COL
15
15
00
0LINCOLN COL**
15
15
00
0LINCOLN LANO JR COLLEGE**
1.017
1,017
00
LOYOLA UNIV
5.149
55
4,975
06
0MACCORMAC COL**
13
13
00
MACMURRAY COL
197
164
03
oMARYKNOLL COL
13
13
oo
0
MCCORMICK THEOL SEM
a8
0o
oM
CH
EN
RY
'CO
UN
TY
CO
L *
*26
24
02
0MCKENDREE COL
52
52
00
0MILLIKIN UNIV
501
501
00
0MONMOUTH COL
84
67
017
oMORAINE VALLEY COMM COLL**
35
35
00
0MORTON JR COL**
48
48
00
0muNOELEIN CoL
158
146
012
0NAT COL OF EDUCATION
73
73
0o
0NORTH CENTRAL COL
71
64
70
NORTH PARK COL THEOL SEM
60
60
00
NORTHEASTERN ILL ST COL
NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV
1.082
2.270
51.071
1,707
11
505
0 0NORTHWESTERN UNIV
18,457
24
1.48
1L.435
21.03
3.998
236
OLIVET NAZARENE COL
144
144
00
jIuIN
IOLNEY CENTRAL COLLEGE**
58
54
04
0PARKLAND COL **
426
426
00
0PRAIRIE STATE COL **
125
125
00
0QUINCY COL
119
97
022
0REND LAKE COL **
12
12
00
0ROBERT MORRIS COL**
17
17
00
0ROCK VALLEY COLA*
82
82
oo
0ROOSEVELT UNIV
560
418
0142
0ROSARY COL
224
216
08
0SAuK VALLEY COL**
115
115
00
0SCHOOLS OF THE ART INST
66
66
00
0SHAWNEE JUNIOR COLLEGE**
56
56
00
0SHINER COL
12
12
00
0SOUTHEASTERN ILLINOIS COL**
55
00
0SOUTHERN ILL UCARBONDALE
2.740
32.217
11
445
28
SOUTHN ILL UEOWAROSVILLE
707
541
0166
0SPOON RIVER COLLEGE**
32
01
0SPRINGFIELD COL IN ILL **
33
00
0ST MARY OF THE LAKE SEM
19
19
oo
oST PROCOPIUS COL
153
855
012
0
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L.
TABLE C-13 PAM
TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AP1D COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGEPACY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
STATE AND INSTITUTION
ILLINOIS
TOTAL
AGR
AEC
COM
DOD
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
ST XAVIER COL
268
00
00
258
10
THORNTON COMMUNITY COL**
118
00
00
118
0
TOLENTINE COL
80
00
08
00
TRINITY CHRISTIAN COL
78
00
00
78
0
TRINITY COL
167
00
00
167
00
TRITON COL**
145
00
00
145
00
UNIV OF CHICAGO
39,597
05,017
125
1,610
23,655
2,807
6,230
78
UNIV OF ILL CEN SYS*
511
00
00
00
25
486
UNIV OF ILLINOIS-CHGO CIR
2,312
033
0512
931
45
641
150
UNIV OF ILLINOIS-MED CTR
8,821
00
00
8,766
055
0
UNIV OF ILLINOIS-URBANA
43,198
5,429
4,247
012,878
11,312
40
782
7,801
341
WABASH VALLEY COL **
36
00
00
36
00
0
WAUBONSEE COMMUNITY COL**
5.0
00
05
00
0
WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIV
335
12
00
0119
0204
0
WHEATON COL
78
00
00
74
04
0
WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COL**
81
00
00
81
00
0
MIN:_TON CHURCHILL COL ise
11
00
00
11
00
0
TOTAL ILLINOIS
151-.674
5.479
9.834
125
18,589
87.754
55
4.833
23,093
1,411
INDIANA
ANCILLA DOMINI COL**
33
0
ANDERSON COL
270
270
0
BALL STATE UNIV
1,573
1,073
500
dETHEL COL
43
43
00
BUTLER UNIV
144
108
36
CHRISTIAN THEOL SEM
94
94
0
DEPAUW UNIV
196
120
63
EARLHAM COL
407
292
115
FORT WAYNE ART INSTITUTE
22
22
0
FRANKLIN COL
185
140
45
GOSHEN COL
245
245
0
GRACE THEOL SEN
109
109
0
HANOVER COL
40
4
HuNTINGTON COL
111
111
0
INDIANA CENTRAL COL
47
47
0
INDIANA INST OF TECH
76
42
34
INDIANA STATE LNIV
1,959
11,921
28
INOIAMA UNIV-BLOOMINGTON
14,678
272
76
8,101
249
4,369
64
INDIANA UNIV-FDRT WAYNE
60
60
INDIANA UNIV-INDIANAPOLIS
11,290
17
11,211
62
INOIANA UNIV-KOKOMO
10
010
0
INDIANA UNIV-NORTHWEST
121
0113
8
INDIANA UNIV -SOUTH BEND
60
60
INDIANA UNIV-SOUTHEAST
12
012
0
MANCHESTER COL
139
0127
12
MARIAN COL
260
0260
0
MARION COL
231
0231
0
OAKLAND CITY COL
42
042
0
PURDUE UNIV
23.490
5.62
1,682
10
2.22
7.907
26
71
4.585
39
ROSE POLvTECH MIST
124
00
so
223
ST FRANCIS CoL
40
0o
40
0
ST JOSEPHS COL
198
00
188
10
ST MARY-OF-THE-WOODS COL
21
00
21
0
ST MARYS COL
99
00
97
2.
ST MEINRAD COL
27
00
27
0
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40
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ANCILLA DOMINI COL**
33
00
ANDERSON COL
270
270
00
0
BALL STATE uNIV
1.573
1.073
0500
0
BETHEL COL
43
43
0
BUTLER UNIV
144
108
036
0
CHRISTIAN THEOL SEM
94
94
0
OEFAUW UNIV
196
120
13
63
0
EARLHAM COL
407
292
0115
0
FORT WAYNE ART ENSTITUTE
22
22
0
FRANKLIN COL
185
140
045
0
GOSHEN COL
245
245
0
GRACE THEOL SEM
109
109
0
HANOvER COL
40
04
HUNTINGTON COL
111
111
0
INDIANA CENTRAL COL
47
47
0
INDIANA INST OF TECH
76
42
034
0
INDIANA STATE UNIV
1.959
11.921
028
0
INDIANA UNIV -BLOOMINGTON
14.678
27
76
8.101
22
49
4.369
645
INDIANA UNIV-FORT mAYNE
66
0
INDIANA UNIV-INDIANAPOLIS
11.290
111.211
062
0
INDIANA UNIV -KOKOMO
10
10
0
INDIANA UNIV-NORTHWEST
121
113
0a
INDIANA UNIY-SOUTM BEND
66
0
INDIANA uNiv-SOuTHEAsT
12
12
0
MANCHESTER COL
139
127
012
0
MARIAN COL
260
260
0
MARION COL
231
231
0
OAKLAND CITY COL
42
42
0
PURDUE UNIV
23.490
5.62
1,68
10
2,22
7,907
260
71
4085
398
ROSE POLYTECH INST
124
80
02
23
0
ST FRANCIS COL
40
40
0
ST JOSEPHS COL
198
188
010
ST MARY-OF-THE-MOODS COL
21
21
00
ST MARYS COL
99
97
02
0
ST MEINRAD COL
27
27
0o
0
ST MEINRAD SCH - THEOLOGY
44
00
0
TAYLoR UNIV
127
125
02
0
TRI -sT COL
261
254
00
UNIV OF EVANSVILLE
341
329
012
0
UNIV OF NOTRE DAME
5.386
1.66
39
2,057
09
1,177
0
VALPARAISO uNIV
VINCENNES UNIV **
421
548
260
0548
0 00
161
00
WABASH COL
10
00
10
TOTAL INDIANA
63,380
3.63
10
3.382
36*696
295
1.323
11.265
1.043
IOW A
AMER INST OF BUSIMESS
18
00
o18
00
0b
AQUINAS INSTITUTE
76
oo
o76
00
0o
AREA SIX COMMUNITY COL**
248
00
o248
0o
oo
BRIAR CLIFF COL
254
oo
o254
00
00
BUENA VISTA COL
131
00
o129
00
20
CENTRAL CO1
283
00
0270
00
13
o
CLARKE COL
62
00
o22
00
40
o
COE COL
171
00
0135
00
36
0
COL OF OSTEOPATH MED SURG
818
00
o818
00
00
CORNELL COL
63
00
o42
00
21
0
oEs MOINES AREA COMM COL ....
12
00
012
00
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TABLE C-13 CONT'D
CD
TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES ANO COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, ANO AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
STATE ANO INSTITUTION
IOWA
TOTAL
(THOUSANDS,'OF DOLLARS)
AGR
AEC
COM
DOO
HEW
INT
nAS6
NSF
OTHER
OIVINE WORO COL
33
00
033
00
0
DOROT COL
167
00
0154
013
0
ORAKE UNIV
733
00
0530
0203
0
EASTERN IOWA COMM COL**
458
00
0458
00
0
GRACELANO COL
200
00
0200
00
0
GRANO VIEW COLA*
50
00
050
00
0GRINNELL COL
92
00
058
034
0INOIAN HILLS COMMUNITY CO4Ht
30
00
30
00
IOWA CENTRAL COMM COL **
41
00
041
00
0
IOWA LAKES COMMUNITY COL**
489
00
0489
u0
0
Iamb
IOWA ST U OF SCIENCEETECH
10.963
4.72
55
0604
3,603
459
3967
509
IOWA WESLEYAN COL
98
00
083
015
Ca sei:
IOWA WESTERN COMM COL**
58
00
058
00
0
1;41
KIRKW000 COMMUNITY COLL**
LORAS COL
82
198
0 00 0
0 068
184
0 014
14
0 0
LUTHER COL
545
00
0497
048
0
MARYCREST COL
173
00
0160
013
0
mIOWESTERN COL
61
00
061
00
0MORNINGSIOE COL
213
00
0213
00
0
MT MERCY COL
63
0D
063
00
0
MT ST CLARE COL**
10
00
010
00
0
NORTH IOWA AREA COMM COL**
117
00
0117
00
0
NORTHWESTERN COL
118
00
0118
00
0OTTUMWA HEIGHTS COL**
67
00
067
00
0
PALMER JR COL **
40
00
40
00
PARSONS COL
47
00
047
00
0
SIMPSON COL
146
00
0140
06
SOUTHEASTERN IOWA COM COL**
35
00
035
00
0
SOUTHWESTERN CORR COLLEGE4*
23
00
023
00
0ST AMBROSE COL
57
00
054
03
0
UNIV OF DUBUQUE
84
00
080
04
0
UNIV OF IOWA
20.410
195
01.086
15.239
88
1.90
1,841
146
UNIV OF NORTHERN IOWA
1.398
50
01,036
0357
0
UPPER IOWA UNIV
120
00
0120
00
0
VENNARO COL
74
00
074
00
0
WALDORF COL**
104
00
0104
00
0
WARTBURG COL
159
00
0157
02
0
WESTMAR COL
130
00
0128
02
0
WILLIAM PENN COL
37
00
037
0o
0
TOTAL IOWA
39.996
4,74
155
01.690
26.620
547
1.94
3,648
655
KANSAS
ALLEN COUNTY COMM JR COL **
16
00
016
00
00
BAKER UNIV
35
00
035
00
00
BARTON CNTY COMM JR COL**
46
00
046
00
00
BETHANY COL
___.....
--.
45
.......
00
043
00
20
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M.8
11
_70
KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLO*
LORAS COL
LUTHER COL
MARYCREST COL
MIDWESTERN COL
MORNINGSIOE COL
82
198
545
173
61
213
68
184
0497
0160
61
213
01
01
04
0!L
0 0MT MERCY COL
63
63
0mT ST CLARE COL **
10
10
0NORTH IOWA AREA COMM COL **
117
117
0NORTHWESTERN COL
118
118
0OTTUMWA HEIGHTS COL **
67
67
0PALMER JR COL **
44
0PARSONS COL
47
47
0SIMPSON COL
146
140
0SOUTHEASTERN IOWA COM COLm*
35
35
0SOUTHWESTERN COMM COLLEGE **
23
23
0ST AMBROSE COL
57
54
0UNIV OF DUBUQUE
84
80
0UNIV OF IOWA
20,410
19
1.086
15,239
81,904
1,84
14
UNIV OF NORTHERN IOWA
1,398
01,036
0,
35
UPPEk IOWA UNIV
120
0120
0VENNARD COL
74
74
0WALOORF COL**
104
104
0WARTBURG COL
159
157
0WESTMAR COL
130
128
0WILLIAM PENN COL
37
37
0TOTAL IOWA
39,996
4.74
155
1,69
26,620
54
1,941
3,64
65
KANSAS
ALLEN COUNTY COMM JR COL **
16
016
BAKER UNIV
35
035
BARTON CNTY COMM JR COLm*
46
046
BETHANY COL
45
043
0BETHEL COL
334
032
1BUTLER COUNTY COMM JR CDC **
38
038
CENTRAL COL **
50
050
CLOUD COUNTY COMM JR COL **
41
041
COFFEYVILLE COMM JR COLm*
37
037
COL OF EMPORIA
45
045
COLBY COMM JR COLm*
29
029
COWLEY COUNTY COMM JR COLm*
15
015
DODGE CITY COMM JR COLm*
168
o168
DONNELLY COL **
13
013
FORT HAYS KANSAS ST COL
550
0.477
7FORT SCOTT COMM JR COL **
28
028
FRIENDS UNIV
129
00
127
0GAROEN CITY COMM JR COL**
70
07
0HESSTON COL"
161
00
161
0HIGHLAND COMM JR COLm*
15
00
15
0HUTCHINSON COMM JR Cam*
25
00
25
0INDEPENDENCE COMM JR COLm*
231
00
228
0JOHNSON CO COMMUNITY COLLm*
371
00
371
0KANS CITY KANS COM JR COLm*
11
00
11
0KANS ST COL OF PITTSBURG
478
00
372
106
0KANSAS STATE TCHRS COL
879
00
641
238
0KANSAS STATE UNIV
8.880
3.07
434
600
3.108
215
51,189
202
KANSAS TECHNICAL INST **
15
00
15
00
KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIV.
67
00
67
00
LABETTE COMM JR COLm*
10
00
10
0MANHATTAN BIBLE COL
15
00
15
0MARYMOUNT COL
216
00
216
0MCPHERSON COL
38
00
38
0MID-AMERICAN NAZARENE COL
35
00
35
0MILTONVALE WESLEYAN COL
17
00
17
0MOUNT ST SCHOLASTICA COL
226
00
226
0NEOSHO COUNTY COMM JR COL **
14
00
14
0
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TABLE C-13 CONT'D
TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION,'AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
(THCOSANDS OF DOLLARS)
:,5L
orZ
egrK
IMIl
lg
STATE ANO INSTITUTION
KANSAS
TOTAL
AGR
AEC
COM
DOD
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
OTTAWA UNIV
162
00
00
160
00
20
PRATT COMM JR COL -1,*
29
00
00
29
00
00
SACRED HEART COL
341
00
00
341
00
00
SEWARD CO COMMUNTY JR COL**
22
00
00
22
00
00
SOUTHWESTERN COL
56
00
00
56
00
00
ST BENEDICTS COL
81
00
00
65
00
16
0ST JOHNS COL -1,*
50
00
05
00
00
ST NARY COL
71
00
00
71
.0
00
0
ST MARY OF THE PLAINS COL
65
00
00
65
00
00
STERLING COL
53
00
00
51
00
20
TABOR COL
93
00
00
90
00
30
UNIV OF KANSAS
UN
WASHBURN
IV OF TOPEKA
UN
WICHITA STATE
IV
14.145
313
963
1 0-
0
453
23
00
0 0
623 0
10.696
243
0878
124
515
0 0
1.563
070
062
170 0 0
TOTAL KANSAS
29,729
3,079
910
01,223
19,894
339
569
3.343
372
KENTUCKY
:ALICE LLOYD COL**
422
00
0420
02
0
ASBURY COL
81
00
055
026
0
ASBURY THEOL SEM
19
00
019
00
0
BELLARNINE-URSULINE COL
384
00
13
350
021
0
BEREA COL
445
00
0408
01
36.
BRESCIA COL
78
00
076
02
0
CAMPBELLSVILLE COL
164
00
0162
02
0
CENTRE COL OF KENTUCKY
76-
00
059
C17
0 '
CUMBERLAND COL
258
00
258
00
-
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIV
1.670
00
1,088
5528
GEORGETOWN COL
- 133
00
127
0HAZARO Cowry COLLEGE
148
00
148
0KENTUCKY STATE COL
273
19
0244
10
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COL
21
00
21
0LEES JR COL.*
668
00
668
0
LOUISVILLE PRES THEOL SEM
70
07
0MADISONVILLE CONN COLLEGEa*
.3
00*
30
MIDWAY JR COL Am.
137
00
137
.0
MOREHEAD STATE UNIV
1,821
o0
1. s64
5201
MURRAY STATE UNIV
945
00
198
147
0
PIKEVILLE COL
75
00
75
00
SOUTHEASTN CHRISTIAN COL**
14
00
14
00
SPALDING COLLEGE
252
00
252
00
ST CATHERINE COL,*
25
00
25
00
SUE BENNETT COL *,
30
00
03
00
00
THOMAS MORE COL
160
00
00
87
00
73
0TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY
116
00
00
116
00
00
UNION COL
299
00
00
299
-
00
00
UNIV OF KENTUCKY
16.863.
6.269
93
123
856
8.020
211
279
969
43'
UNIv OF LOUISVILLE
5,561
00
0267
5.035
00
182
77
WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIV
918
30
00
9C5
00
13
.0
TOTAL KENTUCKY
32,039
6,288
99
123
1.136
21.7.43
211
279
1.575
885
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KENTUCKY
ALICE LLOYD COLA*
422
00
0420
00
2
ASBURY COL
81
00
055
00
26
ASBURY THEOL SEM
19
00
019
00
0
BELLARMINE-URSULINE COL
384
00
13
350
00
21
BE
RE
A C
OL
445
00
00
408
00
13
BRESCIA COL
TS
00
076
00
20
CANWBELLSVILLE COL
164
00
0162
00
CENTRE COL OF KENTUCKY
76
00
o-
59
00
1
CUMBERLAND COL
258
00
0258
0o
EASTERN KENTUCKY WHIN
1,670
00
01,088
00
552
GE
OR
GE
TO
WN
CO
L- 133
00
012
70
0
HAZARD COUNTY COLLEGE
148
00
0148
00
KENTUCKY STATE COL
273
1o
00
244
00
1
KE
NT
UC
KY
WESLEYAN COL
21
00
021
oo
LEES JR COL*.
668
o0
0668
00
LOUISVILLE PRES THEOL SEM
70
00
70
0
MADISONVILLE COMM COLLEGE*L
.3
00
03
00
MIOWAY JR COL**
137
00
0137
00
.
MOREHEAD STATE UNIV
1,821
60
01,564
00
520
MURRAY STATE UNIV
945
00
0798
00
147
PIKEVILLE COL
:75
00
075
00
0
SOUTHEASTN DRISTIAN COL*.
14
00
014
00
.0
SPALDING COLLEGE
252
00
025
20
00
ST CATHERINE COL**
25
o0
025
00
SUE BENNETT COL m*
30
00
30
0
THOMAS MORE COL
160
o0
087
073
TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY
116
0o
00
116
00
UNION COL
299
0-
00
0299
-
00
UNIV OF KENTUCKY
16,T63.
6,269
93
123
856
8,020
211
27
969
4
UNIV OF LOUISVILLE
5,861
00
0267
5,035
018
27
WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIV
918
'0
o0
0905
013.
TOTAL KENTUCKY
32,039
6,28
899
123
1.136
21.'443
211
27
1.575
88
LOUISIANA
CENTENARY COLL OF LOUIS
60
00
00
t11
0
DELGADO COL**
314
O0
0301
00
13
0
DILLARD UNIV
788
C.
00
741
00
47
0 '
FRANCIS T NICHOLLS ST COL
319
0o
00
146
00
173
0
MANTLING COL
1,254
0o
01.
101
027
126
0
LA ST UNIV
BATON ROUGE
11,648
4.028
217
0784
1,901
144
615
3.939
201
LA ST UNIV
NEW ORLEANS
1.388
0116
1.063
025
135
49-
LA ST UNIV MEDICAL CTR
2.910
o0
2,888
00
27
0
LA ST UNIV MEOICAL CTR
86
00
86
00
0o
LOUISIANA COL
66
00
.0
66
00
00
LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY
737
340
0600
00
97
0
LOYOLA UNIV
616
00
371
00
245
0
LSU CENTRAL SYSTEMS
645
o17
628
oo
oo.
MCNEESE STATE COL
281
00
246
00
35
0
NORTHEAST LOUISIANA UNIV
1,530
00
1.229
00
301
0
NORTHWESTERN ST COL OF LA
568
00
515
00
53
0
SAINT 8ERNARD PARISH CC*,
500
00
500
00
00
SOUTHEASTERN LA COL
226
00
202
00
24
0
SO
UT
HE
RNMIS
2,730
31
130
02,208
00
123
238
ST JOSEPH SEM
10
00
'
010
00
00
ST MARYS DOMINICAN COL
42
00
042
00
00
TULANE UNIV
13,445
70
247
12,040
23
48
908
102
UMW OF SOUTHWESTERN LA
524
00
476
31
o17
0
XAVIER U OF LOUISIANA
1,372
00
00
1.359
00
13
0
TOTAL LOUISIANA
42,064
4.093
300
130
1,164
280768
198
715
6,287
409-
MAINE
AROOSTOCK STATE COL
SS
00
00
55
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T ABLE C-13
CONT °I)
TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
STATE AND INSTITUTION
MASSACHUSETTS
TOTAL
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DOD
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INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
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145
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152
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241
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33
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157
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276
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25
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ADRIAN COL
63
00
53
10
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126
00
93
33
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179
00
162
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117
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134
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94
40
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145
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78
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12
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58
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58
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139
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786
00
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43
00
43
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74
74
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40
40
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1.211
00
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105
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2.047
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68
068
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73
70
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80
80
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25
25
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171
169
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268
264
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173
173
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255
255
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40
40
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402
239
163
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47
47
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193
156
37
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34
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TABLE c-3.3 CONT°0
TOTAL FEOERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
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STATE AND INSTITUTION
MICHIGAN
TOTAL
AGR
(THOUSANDS OF
AEC
DOLLARS)
COM
000
HEW
INT
NASA
HSF
OTHER
SACRED HEART SEM
31
00
00
31
00
00
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70
00
00
70
00
00
SCHOOLCRAFT COL**
83
00
00
83
00
00
SHAW COLLEGE AT OETROIT
54
00
00
54
00
00
SIENA HEIGHTS COL
90
00
09
00
00
SOCIETY OF ARTS G CRAFTS
50
00
05
00
00
SOUTHWESTERN MICH COL**
33
00
00
33
00
00
SPRING ARBOR COL
81
00
00
81
00
00
ST CLAIR COUNTY COMM COL**
75
00
00
75
00
00
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124
00
00
124
00
00
UNIV OF DETROIT
1.848
04
14
79
1.392
015
344
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59,059
46
3.392
37,710
32.228
250
5.505
7.331
2096
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30
00
03
00
00
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197
00
00
197
00
00
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il*217
00
00
217
00
00
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11.534
0140
0413
99328
066
1,162
425
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il*434
00
00
434
00
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2,415
09
075
19597
00
734
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114,387
5.114
5,567
92
8.757
69.356
517
5.633
14,978
4,373
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235
00
00
238
00
00
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215
00
00
210
00
ao
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la
00
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41
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00
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1.299
00
01.042
00
88
169
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A4
0C
00
14
00
00
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138
00
00
96
00
42
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31
00
00
31
00
00
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305
00
00
110
00
195
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184
00
00
162
00
20
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233
00
00
231
00
20
COL OF ST SCHOLASTICA
232
00
00
232
00
00
COL OF ST TERESA
275
00
00
263
00
12
0
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196
00
00
142
00
54
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405
00
00
250
00
155
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88
00
00
88
00
00
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50
01
05
00
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80
00
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il*15
00
00
15
00
00
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410
00
00
149
00
261
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181
00
00
72
00
109
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45
00
00
45
00
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45
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IB
00
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18
00
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23
00
00
23
00
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474
00
00
395
00
79
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896
00
00
739
00
157
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238
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TABLE C-13 COMM(
TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 15970
(THOUSANDS
/sal
6011
a)
,
-;
STATE AND INSTITUTION,
.
MISSOURI
iOUTHEAST MO STATE COL
SOUTHWEST BAPTfST COL
'
SOUTHWEST MO STATE COL
ST LOUIS COL OF PHARMACY
ST LOUIS JR COLLEGE DIST**
ST LOUIS UNIV
ST MARYS COL OF OFALLON **
ST PAULS a31.**
STATE FAIR COMM COLLEGE**
STEPHENS
amTARRIO COL
THREE RIVERS-JR COL **
TRENTON JR COL*,
UNIV OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA
UNIV OF,MISSOURI KAN CITY
UNIV OF AISSOURI ROLLA
UNIV'OF MISSOURI ST LOUIS
UNIV OF MO CEN SYS.
WASHINGTON UNIV
WEBSTER COL
-
WESTMINSTER COL
WILLIAM JEWELL COL
WILLIAM WOODS COL
TOTAL MISSOURI
MONTANA ,_
CARROLL CD!
.
COL .OF GREAT FALLS
DAWSON COL:** -
EASTERN MONTANA COL
FLATHEAO VALLEY-COMM COL .1.1.
MILES COMMUNITY COL .1.6
MONTANA.CDL MINERAL SCI
MONTANA STATE.UNIV
NORTHERN MONTANA COL
ROCRY.MOUNTAIN COL
UNIV OF-MONTANA-
WESTERN MONTANA COL
TOTAL MONTANA
NEBRASKA
CENTRAL NE8 TECHNICAL COL
CHAORON STATE COL
COL OF ST MARY
CONCORDIA TCHRS COL
CREIGHTON UNIV
DANA COL
DOANE COL
FAIRBURY JR COL**
HASTINGS COL
HIRAM SCOTT COL
Jnmpa F KFMNFOY COL
TOTAL
166
219
525
'
244
683
7.8793223 a24
158 89
13
22,715
2.305
1,857
486
558
269901
360
38
45 34
74,745
409
117
19
856
9522
123
4,82069 85
2.263
198
9.076
15
4285274
2,67$76
228
165839 55
AGR
AEC
00
00
00
00
00
05
00
00
0.
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00
00
00
0
59037
130
00
0144
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00
0 o353 0
oo
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632
5.094.
0
00
0o
0o
0o
oo
0o
00
1,646
33
00
00
95
00
01.741
33 o o o 0 0 o 0 0 o o o
7,1
OF DOLLARS)
.COM
0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 o o 0 5 o o 0 010 0 o 0 0 0 o 0
140 0 0 0 0
140 o o o o o 0 0 0 o 0 o
DOD
HEW
0110
0217
0475
0244
0683
341
A.560
032
023
04
024
0131
089
013
1,145
14.287
01.845
71
304
29
368
00
1,877
22,339
0352
038
045
034
3.463
57.656
407
117 19
850
95 2293
429017 69
85
01.315
0198
40
5.287
0ts
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424
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0 0 0 0 0129 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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42 0 0
686 0 0 0 0
1.055 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o
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562 0 0 4 027 0 0
1.743
135
1.2:: 0
19641 8 0 0
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667 0
1.225 0
65 0 9
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186 0
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MONTANA
CARROLL COL
00
00
407
00
2o
COL ,OF GREAT FALLS
117
00
00
117
00
00
DAWSON COL
*A19
00
00
19
00
00
EASTERN MONTANA COL
856
00
00
850
00
60
FLATHEAO VALLEY,COMM COL
95
00
00
95
00
00
MILES COMMUNITY COL
22
00
00
22
00
00
MONTANA COL MINERAL SC1
123
00
00
93
16
014
0
MONTANA STATE UNIV
49820
1.666
33
140
40
2.017
408
0536
0
NORTHERN MONTANA COL
69
00
00
69
00
00
ROCRY.MOUNTA1N COL
85
00
00
85
00
0o
UN1V OF MONTANA
2,243
95
00
01,315
00
667
186
WESTERN MONTANA COL
198
00
00
198
00
00
TOTAL MONTANA
-9.076
1.741
33
140
40
5. 287
424
0I .225
186
NEBRASKA
CENTRAL NEB- TECHN' ICAL COL
15
015
0
CHADRON STATE COL
428
0363
06
COL OF ST.-NARY
52
a52
0
CONCORDIA, TORS COL
74
065
0.
CREIGHTON UNIV
2.678
02.628
05
DANA COL
76
042
03
DOANE COL
228
0228
0
FAIRBURY JR
- C
OL
s*16
016
0
'NAST INGS COL
58
058
0
HERAm.sCOTy..coL,-
.39
00
ss
0JOHNF-KENNEOV.COL
55
0ss
0KEARNEY STATE COL
356
0311
04
MCCOOK
,'COLL EGE
281
o281
0
MIDLAND LUTHERAN COL
85
085
0
1411
11.NEBRASKA WESLEYAN
UY
IV.
WESTERN
-COLLEGE**
35532
0 0259 32
0 0
44)
..NEBRASKA
NoRT H. PL ATTE.
JRCOL **
-
NORTHEASTERN-NEBRASKA COL los
12
32
0 o12
'32
0 oPERSHING COL
41
0.41
0
YIERU. STATE
CO
L122
0122
0
1.1ATTE
JR i-
CO
L104
0104
0
U OF
.NEB .NED,C1R. AT OMAHA
3.780
o3.780
0
UNION.
CO
L-.
-82
082
0
UM
1V41F NEBRASKA CEN
SYS *
209
00
01
193
UN
1VOF NE8RASKA-1 INCOLN
7.584
2.83
7170
3.524
III
285
WH
YOF NEBRASKAOMAHA
2.140
02.083
00
-.MAYNE STATE
,cot.:
s.180
00
180
00
YORK COL
sr,
59
00
59
00
409
.
TOTAL- NEBRASKA
--;
.19.173
2.83
85
170
14,548
111
21.21
193
NEVADA-
,..
.
DESERT RESEARCH INSTITUTE
219
00
00
00
219
0...
..,...
;ELKO .COMMUNITY COLLEGE.**
14
00
014
00
00
..,...
.-..,
-;;
SIERRA NEVADA COLLEGE
30
00
30
00
0
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TABLE
C43
CONTD
TOTAL FEOERAL OBL I GAT IONS
4TO ALL UNIVE RS IT IES ANO COLLEGES BY
STATE
INSTITUT ION, ANO AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
STATE AND IN ST ITUTION
NEVADA
TOTAL
(THOUSANDS OF OOLL ARS
)
AGR
AEC
COM
COD
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
-. UNIV OF NEV RENO CAMPUS
4,466
851
186
0475
1.567
837
223
327
0
UNIV OF NEVADA CEN SYS*
39
00
00
00
"
039
0
UNIV OF NEVAOA LAS VEGAS
448
062
00
349
00
37
0
TOT AL "NEVA0A
.5,189
851
248
0475
1.933
837
223
622
0
NEW HAMPSHIRE
BELKNAP COL
:-
247
0247
VT
:COLBY, JR COL FOR WOMEN
DARTMOUTH COL
25
6,361
30 0
30
25
649
40
178
1.14
-FRANCONIA CDL
28
028
0"
'FRANKL IN P I ERCE COL
85
015
0KEENE STATE COLLEGE
128
0128
0MT ST. MARY COL
43
043
0N H VOC INST MANCHESTER **
20
20
N-(4- VOC IN ST PORTSMOUTH **"-
10
10
NATHANIEL. HAWTHORNE COL
50
050
0NEW ENGLAND AERONAUT INST
*A-
24
024
NEW. ENGLANO COL
,124
40
NEW HANP COL ACC T 6 CONN
83
83
NEW HAMPSHIRE TECH INST**
94
094
NOTRE DAME
CO
L35
035
0
PLYMOUTH,STATE COLLEGE
96
02
0
RIVIER COL
.37
037
St ANSELMoS ,COL
487
0487
0
UN IV OF N H DURHAM
5,634
1104
12
115
1,635
14
1,301
1.38
0
TOTAL
.NEW. HAMPSHIRE
-13,584
1,04
48
490
7.699
19
1.479
2.63
0
"
NEW JERSEY
ALPHONSUS COL**
17
00
17
00
00
...
ATLANT IC COMN COL **
77
00
77
00
00
BERGEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
*IF
77
00
77
00
00
BETH NEORASH GEVOHA AMER
134
00
.134
00
00
BLOOMP IELD COL
284
00
284
00
00
BROOKOALE COMMUNITY COLL **
62
00
62
00
00
BURL INGTON COUNTY COL"
00
71
00
03
CALDWELL- COL FOR WOMEN
36
00
36
00
00
CAMDEN COUNTY COL **
275
00
275
00
00
CENTENARY. COL FOR WOMEN
30
03
00
00
COL OF ST, EL IZABETH
154
00
151
00
30
COUNTY COL OF MORR I S
62
00
62
00
00
CUMBERL AND COUNTY COL **
28
00
28
00
00
DON BOSCO COL
70
07
00
00
CREW UN IV
109
00
34
00
75
0
ENGLEWOOD CL IFFS COLLEGE **
10
00
10
00
00
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KEENE STATE COLLEGE
128
00
00
128
00
00
MT ST MARY COL
43
00
00
43
00
00
N.H.VOC INST MANCHESTER 4*
20
00
02
00
00
N H VOC INST PORTSMOUTH"
10
00
01
00
. 0
0
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE COL
50
00
00
50
00
00
NEW ENGLAND AERONAUT INST 4*
24
00
00
24
00
00
NEW ENGLAND COL
124
00
00
40
00
84
0
NEW,HAMP COL ACCT E COMM
83
00
00
83
00
00
NEW.HAMPSHIRE TECH.INST**
94
00
00
94
00
00
NOTRE DAME COL
35
00
00
35
00
00
PLYMOUTH:STATE COLLEGE
96
00
00
76
00
20
0
RIVIER-COL
-
37
00
00
37
00
00
ST ANSELM'S COL
487
00
00
487
00
00
UNIV OF N.H DURHAM
5,634
19042
12
0115
19635
147
1,301
19382
0
TOTAU:NEW-HAMPSHIRE-
139584
19042
48
0490
7,699
193
1,479
29633
0
NEW:JERSEY
ALPHONSUS. COL *41-
17
017
00
00
ATLANTIC-COMM COL"
77
077
00
00
BERGEN.COMMUNITY COLLEGE **
77
077
00
09
BETH.MEORASH GEVOHA AMER
134
0134
00
00
BLOOMFIELD COL
284
0284
00
00
BROOKOALE COMMUNITY COLL A*
62
062
00
00
OURLINGTONLCOUNTY COL"
71
071
00
00
CALDWELLCOL.FOR WOMEN
36
036
00
0
CAMDEN-COUNTY COL**
275
0275
00
0
CENTENARY COL FOR WOMEN
30
30
00
COLIW ST-ELIZABETH
154
00
151
03
0
COUNTY COL OF MORRIS**
62
062
00
0
...:-CUMBERLAND COUNTY COLIN/
28
028
00
0
DON BOSCO COL
70
70
00
OREN UNIV
109
00
34
075
0
:,:ENGLEWOOM.CLIFFS COLLEGE 49.
10
00
10
00
0
ESSEX,COUNTY COLLEGE 4*
2,162
02,162
00
0
FAIKLEIGH.OICKINSON UNIV
624
00
584
0.
40
0
JELICIAN'COL
21
021
00
0
GEORGIAN COURT COL
43
00
39
04
0
GLASSBOROSTATE COL
428
0396
032
0
'GLOUCESTER COUNTY.COL**
82
082
00
00
..1ERSEY.CITYSTATE COL
508
0508
00
00
: :LUTHER COL 'BIBLE LIB ARTS **
12
012
00
00
MERCER.COUNTY COMM COL **
112
0103
00
90
MIDDLESEK.COUNTY COL 4*
'109
0109
00
00
MONMOUTH COL
231
018
146
00
67
0
MONTCLAIR, STATE COL
19129
00
1,037
00
92
0
MT .ST--MARY COL
59
00
59
00
00
N.J COL .OF MEOGOENTISTRY
39984
00
39956
00
28
0NEWARK COL OF ENGINEERING
449
052
70
19
70
90
148
NEWARK STATE COL
'489
00
489
00
00
...NORTHEASTERN COL BIBLE IN
17
00
17
00
00
OCEAN COLNTY.COL 4*
62
00
62
00
00
PATERSOWSTATECOL
174
0-
00
170
00
40
:PRINCETON THEOL SEM
31
00
031
0.
00
0
PRINCETON.ONIV
179728
21676
19
39063
4,119
039933
39896
22
RIDER COL',
75
00
00
'
51
00
24
0
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
149713
29066
124
0401
99316
241
129
29019
417
SETON-HALL UNIV
572
00
012
468
20
90
0
SOMERSET COUNTY:COL **
37
00
00
29
00
80
ST.PETERS COL-
775
00
00
757
00
18
0
STEVENS INST OF TECH
39146
0230
68
1,235
279
045
1,289
0
TOMBROCK COL"
33
00
00
33
00
00
TRENTON.STATE.COL
319
00
00
281
00
38
0
UNION.COL,4*
39
00
00
39
00
00
UPSALA.COL"
84
00
00
76
00
80
.WESTMINSTER-CHOIR 'COL
20
00
00
20
00
00
TOTAL NEW-JERSEY
.
499673
29066
39030
87
'49781
26,849
262
4,177
79834
587
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'TABLE C43 CONT'D
TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
STATE AND INSTITUTION
'
NEW MEXICO
TOTAL
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
AGR
AEC
COM
000
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
COL OF ARTESIA
47
00
00
47
00
oo
COL OF SANTA FE
298
00
00
298
00
00
EASTERN, NEW MEXICO UNIV
1.217
00
00
992
27
014
184
NEW REX INST MINING 1/ TEC
1,166
00
0533
71
018
544
0
NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIV
643
09
00
576
00
Se
0
,NEW MEXICO JR COL **
60
00
06
00
00
-NEM MEXICO STATE UNIV
91503
14653
030
21516
21105
418
29267
476
38
iam
bUNIV.OF ALBUQUERQUE
UNIV OF NEW MEXICO
547
8.822
00
066
036
20
.1.856
500
4,636
0 40
574
11
810
0856
WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIV'
126
oo
oo
117
00
90
. TOTAL NEWMEXICO''
229375
1.653
75
SO
4.941
9.348
449
2,859
1.922
1.078
..
NEW YORK'.
ACAOEMY OF AERONAUTICS 6*
44
0o
oo
ADELPHI UNIV
1,634
1. 364
00
270
0
ALBANY COL OF.PHARMACY
200
200
00
00
ALBANY LAN SCHOOL
33
00
0 -
0
*ALBANY MEOICAL COL
6.746
115,386
0236
14
1.099
ALFRED UNIV
168
151
00
17
o
BANK, STREET COL OF ED
26
03
00
023
BARD COL.
36
36
00
00
BARNARD COL r
283
124
77
012
70
BENNETT CO/ **
99
00
00
BRIARCLIFF COL
10
e10
00
00
BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL
44
00
00
CANISIUS COL
194
00
60
CATH.COL'IMMAC CONCEPTION
20
20
00
00
CAZENOVIA COL**
15
15
00
00
CEN YESH TOM TRIMIM LU8U2
82
082
00
00
CLARKSON COL OF TECH
1.288
136
6414
110
2563
0
COL-OF INSURANCE
11
oo
0.0
1:0L OF MT-ST VINCENT
72
72
00
00
COL OF NEW.ROCHELLE
39
39
00
00
COL OF PHARMACEUTICAL rrA
236
3225
00
80
COL OF,ST ROSE
58
25
00
33
0
COLGATE.ROCHESTER OIV SCH
:11
11
00
0o
COLGATE UNIV
213-
077
n0
136
0
COLUMBIA UN1Vt
49,574
25,030
46
7.274
27,765
120
1,919
6.879
521
COLUMBIA UNIV CEN SYS*
423
00
00
423
CONCORDIA COLLEGE**
21
21
00
0
COOPER UNION
127
73
054
0
CORNELL UNIV
37.972
5995
1.767
3.201
17.271
177
1.27
7.417
914
CUNY BARUCH COL
90
90
00
CUNT BORO OF MAN-COMM COL**
108
0108
00
0
CONY BRONX COMM COL **
171
54
104
013
0
CUNY BROOKLYN COL
661
29
0264
0368
0
CONY'CENTRAL SYSTEM*
CUNY CITY COL **
CUNY HUNTER COL
riltuv
enum
taw r roTm
12.963
1.173
1,355
5 S I
17
58
118
53
12.096
286
1.039
0278
0 0 0 0
17
399
539
246 o
405 o o 0
1
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C17
NEW YORK
ACADEMY OF AERONAUTICS **
ADELPHI UNIV
ALBANY COL OF, PHARMACY
ALBANY LAW SCHOOL
..ALBANY'MEOICAL COL
ALFRED UNIV
BANK STREET COL OF ED
BARD COL-
.BARNARD COL
BENNETT. COL **
BRIARCLIFF. COL
BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL
CANISIUS-COL
tATH COL. IMMAC CONCEPTION
CAZENOVIA COL**
CEN YESH TOM TIMIMIMLUSU2
CLARKSON COL OF TECH
COL OF INSURANCE
COL OF NT ST:VINCENT
COL:OF NEW ROCHELLE
COL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCI
COL OF STWOSE.
'
COLGATE ROCHESTER DIV SCH
COLGATEUNIV
,
COLUMBIA UN/Vt
COLUMBIA .UNIV-CEN SYS*
CONCORDIA COLLEGE**
COOPER UNION
CORNELL'UNIV'
CUNT BARUCH COL
CUNY.50A0 OF MAN.COMM COL**
CUNYBRONN COMM-COL **
CUNT BROOKLYN.COL.
CUNY:CENTRAL SYSTEM*
CUW.CITY COL m*
CUNTWUNTER COL
CUNT JOHN JAY.0 CRIN JUST
CUNY KINGS5DRO CONN COL **
CUNT LEHMAN COL
CUNY MT:SINAI SCH OF MED
CUNY:N Y CITY-CNTY COL**
CUNT QUEENS COL
CUNY-QUEENSBORO COMM COL**
CUNY RICHMOND COL
CUNY STATEN /SL COMM COL**
CUNY YORK.COL
DoVOUVILLE COL
DOMINICAN-COL OF BLAUVELT
DOWLING COLLEGE
DUDLEY OBSERVATORY
EISENHOWER COL
ELIZABETH. SETON COL**
ELMIRA COL
-
FINCH COL
FOROHAM UNIV
FRIENDS. WORLD COLLEGE
GOOD COUNSEL COL
HAMILTON COL,
HARRIMAN COLLEGE **
HARTWICK'COL
HILBERT-COLLEGE 41*
HOBART AND WW SMITH COL
HOFSTRA UNIV
HOUGHTON COL
IONA COL
ITHACA COL.'
41.634
200 3
6.746
168
26
36
283 910 4
_200
20
15
.82
1.288 1
7239
236
58
:11
213
49.574
423
21
127
37,972 9
108
171
661
12,963
1.173
19355
2%0
293
117
10.441
91
38165 15
101 53
29811
19536
.67825
1243 3
1.86122
21
112 6
11424 38
766
51
113
209
2
5.95
11 e
136
59030 0
1.767
29 5
51
1 3 4 23
46
0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- '0 0 O 0 0
63 0 0 0 0
7,274 0
3.201 54
56
11853
65
30 0 0 0 0 0
4
19364
200 3
5,386
151 3
36
124
09 10 4
194
20
01582
414 1
07239
225
25
011
077
27.765 0 21
073
17.271 9
108
104
264.
12.096
286
1,039
275
29365
111,202
91
182 63
15
101 4
298 3
1.529
25
12
43
03
1.419222135 6
114
24 36
58851
107
198
7
11 12
17 4
0 0 0 0236 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
1,919 0 0 0
1.270 0 0 0 O 0
179 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: 0 0 0 4
670 0 0 0 0
91 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0270 0 014
17 0 0
12 0 0 0 6 0 0
563 0.
33 0
136
6.879 0 0
54
7.417 0 013
368
399
539
246 0 052
139 0
157 2 0 0
49 0 a 3 0 0 0 0 0
296 0 072 0 0 0 2
133 0 6
It
1.09 2 7 52 42
91
40
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CA
.b4
k
TABLE C-23 CONT°0
(M)
STATE AND INSTITUTION
NEM YORK
TOTAL FEOERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL'YEAR 1970
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
TOTAL
AGR
AEC
COM
DOD
JEWISH THEOL SEM OF ft4ER
17
JUILLIARD SCHOOL
49
KEUKA COL
896
KINGS COL
49
KIRKLAND COLLEGE
21
LEMOYNE COL
273
LEHI COL OF PODIATRY
287
LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY
1,120
MANHATTAN COL
593
MANHATTAN SCH OF MUSIC
48
MANHATTANVILLE COL
89
HAMMES-COL OF MUSIC
16
MARIA,COL OF ALBANY 4*
9MARIA REGINA COL **
10
MARIST.COL.
243
MARYMOUNT COL
64
MARYMOUNT MANHATTAN COL
262
MATER 0E1 COL MI
12
MEDAILLE COL
3
MERCYCOL-
'32
MES-TOR VDOAATH RABIN SEM
74
-MESIVTA E.PKWY RABBIN SEM
i13
MESIVTHA-TIFERETH JERU AM
58
MILLS.COL OF'EDOCATION
13
MIRRER YESHIVA CENT INST
43
MOLLOY COLLEGE
MT,ST WARY COL.
97
N COUNTRY COMMUNITY COL*4*
67
.N Y INST OF TECHNOLOGY
654
NAZARETWCOL OF ROCHESTER
57
NEW SCHOOL FOR.SOCIAL RES
221
NEM YORK LAM SCHOOL
13
NEW YORK MEOICAL COL
.7,8110
NEM. YORK THEOLOGICAL SEM
10
NEWYORK WM
37,779
NIAGARA UNIV
1.352
NOTRUOAME COL STATEN IS
27
'NYACK MISSIONARY COL
16
PACE COL
.
109
PACKEWCOLEGIATE INST**
3
PARSONS SCHOOL OF OESIGN
26
PAULSMITHS COL ARTS SCI**
5
POLYTECHNIC INST OF BKLYN
3.991
PRATT INST
250
RAB COL.:BOWYER YESHIVA
37
RAD SEM NETZACHIVSR RAM
37
RABB COL OF.KAMENITZ YESH
43
RABBI JOSEPH RABBINCL COL
54
RABBINICAL SEM OF AMERICA
t3
RABBINICL ACAO M R BERLIN
49
0 2
0
:2.13
0 0
37
3
0 13 0 0 0 0 0 044 0
2.434 0 0 0 0 0 0
1.746 0 0 0 0 0 0
HEW
17
49
896
49
21
261
287
831
432
48 78
16 9 10
24164
262 12 3
32
74 1356
13
43 1297
67
63055
168 13
7.73210
29,647
1.35225 16
143 326 5
988
250 373743
54
2349
INT O
0O
00
0O
0O
0O
0O
046
0 0 0 0 0 0
NASA
'
NSF
OTHER
0 064 0 0 0
o
701
124 0 0 0 0 0
012
66
148 011 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 2
53 0
104 0
2,182 0
66 0
948
0 0
168 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
552
148 0 0 0 0
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-- NA1t1
IU1 ww
MEDAILLE COL
MERCY COL
.
MES.TOR VOOAATH RABIN SEM
mESIVTA E PKwY RABBIN SEN
MESIVTHA:TIFERETH JERU Am
MILLS COL OF EDUCATION
MIRRER YESHIVA CENT INST
NoLLOY COLLEGE
KT:ST:MARY'COL
N COUNTRY COMMUNITY COL*6*
N Y INST.OF TECHNOLOGY
NAZARETH COL OF ROCHESTER
wEw SCHOOL-FOR-SOCIAL RES
NEN YORK LAN SCHOOL
NEN VORK'NEOICAL COL
NEW-YORK,THEOLOGICAL SEM
NEW YORK *UNIV.
NIAGARA UNIV
NOTRE DAME COL STATEN IS
NYACK MISSIONARY COL
PACE COL--
-
PACKER COLEGIATE
PARSONS-SCHOOL-OF DESIGN
PAUL SMITHS'COL ARTS SCIpp
POLYTECHNIC INST OF BKLYN
PRATT INST*
RAB Cot,BOBOVER YESHIVA
RABSEM NETZACHIVSR RAM
RABB COL:OF KAMENITZ YESH
RABBI-JOSEPH RABBINCL CoL
RABBINItAL'SEM OF AMERICA
RABBINILIACAO M R BERLIN
RABBINICK COL CHSAN SOFER
RENSSELAMPOLYTECH INST
ROBERTS'WESLEYAN COL
ROCHESTER:INSTOF TECH
AOCKEFELLER:UNIV
*
ROSARY HILL.COL
..RUSSELL SAGE COL
SARAWLAWRENCE COL
-SIENA-COLLEGE
SKIDMORE COL.
-..S7:80NAVENTuRE UNIV
ST.FRANCIS.COL
ST 'JOHN FISHER COL
ST.JOHNS UNIV
ST.AOSEPHS COL FOR WOMEN
,ST'LANRENCE UNIV
ST,THomAs AQUINAS COL
-
ST VLADIMIRS THEOL SEN
SUNY*AAT COL ALFRED **
SUM, AU COL CANTON **
.SUNY:AiT.COLCOBLESKILL41,
SUNY.AKT COL DELHI**
SUNY AiT.COL FARMINGOALE 0*
SUNY'AiT:COL MORRISVILLE 9*
SUNY ADIRONDACK CMTY COL 4641
SONY AUBURN CNTY COL"
MY* BROOME TECH CMTY COL**
SUNy.CENTRAL SySTER*
SUNY CLINTON CMTY.COL**
WAY tATY C FINGER LAKES. Re
SUNY COL*AT OLD WESTBURY
3
32 74
13SO
13
43 1297
67
654
57
221
13
.7.880
10.
37.779
1.35227 16
209 3
26 5
3.991
250
373743
54
2349
46
6.520
117
523
5.544
118
176
199
123
271 66
37773
691 3
35814
254
132
116
151
254
46
33 19
102
232
40 17
42
22.137
37
1.142
202O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37
0 0 0*0
0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0
35
0 0 0 O 0 0 0 4 0 0 00
0 0 0
3
0 0 0 0 0 044
2.434
0 0 0 0 0 01.74
0 0 0 0
1.27
0 02
05
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
3
3274
13
58
1343
1297
67
630SS
168
13
7.73210
29,647
1.35225
16
143 3
26 5
988
250 37
3743
54
2349
46
905
117
295
4.917
118
171
188
123
149
48
.377
39
972 3
120 14
222
130
106
151
254
46
33 14
102
7840 17
42
6
1.01
14
o o 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 o o o 0 0701 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
124 0 0 0 0
'
0 0 0 0818 0 0. 0 o 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0
o 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o 024 2
53 0
104 0
2.182 0 2 066 0 0 0
948 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1.299 0
63
370 o 5
11 0
122 14 0
34
101 0
238 0 0 0 2
10 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 0 0 0
o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0552 0 0 0 o 0 0 0
148 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0
26 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
103 0 0 0
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TABLE C-13 CONT'D
TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
ro ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION. AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
ITHOUSANDS OF OOLLARSI
STATE AND INSTITUTION
NEW YORK
SUNY COL BROCKPORT-
_SUM,. COL BUFFALO
SONY COL CORTLAND
SUNY COL FORESTRY SYR U.
SUNY COL FREOONIA
SONY COL GENESEO
SONY COL NEW PALTZ
.SUNY COL ONEONTA
SONY COL OSWEGO
SUNY COL PLATTSBURGH
SONY COL POTSDAM
SONY COL PURCHASE
SONY COLUMBIA GREENE C C #*
SONY:CORNING GMTY COL**
SY DOWNSTATE MED CTR
UN
SUNY-OUTCHESS CMTY COL**
.SUNY ERIE-COUNTY CNTY COL**
SUNY FASHION INST TECH **
SUHY'FULTON-MONT Off, COL**
SUNY GENESEE CNTY COL **
SUNY HERKIMER CNTY CNTY C **
SUNY HUDSON VAL CNTY COL **
SONY 'JAMESTOWN CNTY COL**
SONY JEFFERSON CNTY COL**
SONY MARITIME COLLEGE
SONY MOHAWK VAL CNTY Ca.
41*
SUNY MONROE CNTY COL**
SUNY NASSAU CNTY COL**
SUNY NIAGARA CNTY CMTY C**
SONY ONMDAGA CNTY CNTY C**
SUR/ ORANGE CNTY CNTY COL**
SONY ROCKLANO CRT? COL **
SONY SCHENECTAOY CNTY C C let
SONY ST U ALBANY
suay 'ST U BINGHAMTON
SONY ST U BUFFALO
SUM, ST U STONY BROOK
SONY SUFFOLK CNTY CNTY C**
SUNY SULLIVAN CNTY CNTY C **
SUNY TONPCORT CNTY COL**
SUNY ULSTER-CNTY CNTY COL**
SONY UPSTATE NED CTR
SONY WESTCHESTER CNTY COL**
-
SYRACUSE UNIV
TEACHERS COL
TROCAIRE COL**
UNION COL
UNION COL I UNIV CEN SYS*
UNION THEOL SEMINARY
UNIV OF ROCHESTER
VASSAR COL
VILLA MARIA COL BUFFALO**
VOORHEES TECH INST**
NAOHAMS HALL
WAnNFR rnu
TOTAL
278
1.195
281
521.
412
471
179
346
360
574
318 19 778
6.246 44
229
1.54047
4229
208
32
35
102 91
246
14848
1.5398887 83
5.280
1.295
15.216
7.814
256SO
31
67
3.49540
80946
5022228
447
194
51
25.190
113
13 3 1
171
AGR
0 0 093 o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 o o o o o 0 o o o o 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 o o o o o17 o 0 o o 0 o o 0 0 0 0
.AEC 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o 0 o o o o 0 0 0 0 o o o o 3 0 o o o o o o o
39 0
204
861 0 o o 0 a o
208 o 0 o o o
50061 o 0 0 0 0
CON
0 0 0 o o o o 0 o o o 0 o 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 0 o o75 o o o o o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 0
DOD
0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o o 0 0 0 0131 o 0 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 o o
1.089 0
36651 0 o 0 0
. 4 9 0
1.228 0 0 o o o
884 0 0 0 0 0
HEW
1.01?
271
208
338
429
176
303
262
570
170
19 7
6.0.4r4
44
229
1. 540
47
4229
20832
35
.17
115
246
14848
1,539BO87
83
20348
579
13.257
1,1116
Se
31
67
30357 "
49700
4973228
175
'
194
51
14,64163
13 3 1
171
INT 0 0 0
21 o 0 o 0 o o o o 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0. o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o
74 098 0 0 0 o 0 o 0
144 0 018 o o 0 0 o 0 0 0
NASA 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o o o o. 0 0 4 o o 0 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o
$2 0
157
414 0 o o 0 0 0
446 0 0 o 0 0
233 0 0 0 0 0 -
NSF 35
11410
19974
42 3
43 98 4
148 o 0 0
109 o o 0 0 0 0 o o 0 7 6 o o o 0 o 0 o
1,71:
1.031
4.393 0 o o 081 0
2.052
890 0
254 0 0
4,255 50 0 0 0 0
,.
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103
,250 0 0 0 0 o 0
151 o o o o o
116 0 0 0 0 0 n
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....y
.m.
war
l.SUNY JAMESTOWN CMTY COL**
SUNY JEFFERSON CNTY COL**
SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE
SUNN MOHAWK VAL CMTY COL**
SUNY MONROE CMTY COL**
SUNY NASSAU CMTY COL**
SUNY NIAGARA CNTY CMTY CO:*
32 35
102 91
246
148
48
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 3 0 0 0 0
70 0 0 0 0
35
.1785
246
14848
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 7 6 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
SUNY ONONDAGA CNTY CMTY COHO
SUNY ORANGE CNTY CMTY COL**
1953988
0 00 0
0 01,539
88
0 00 0
0 U0 0
SUNY ROCKLAND CMTY COL **
SUNY SCHENECTADY CNTY C C
**
SUNY ST U ALBANY
SUN./ ST U BINGHAMTON
87 83
5.280
1,295
0 0 0 0
0 039 0
0 01.089 0
87
83
2.348
579
0 074 0
0 052 0
0 01.678
716
0 0 0 0
SUNV ST U BUFFALO
15.216
0204
366
130257
911
157
1.031
103
SUNY ST U STONY BROOK
SUNY SUFFOLK CNTY CMTY COHO
72014
256
0 0861 0
51 0
10145
256
0 0414 0.
4.393 0
250 0
SUNY SULLIVAN CNTY CMTY C **
SUNY TIMM CORT CMTY COL**
53
31
00
00
0 058
31
0 00 0
0 00 0
SUNY ULSTER CNTY CMTY COL**
67
00
067
00
00
SUNY UPSTATE MED CTR
3.495
08
. 49
39357
00
81
0
SUNY WESTCHESTER CMTY COL**
40
00
040
00
00
SYRACUSE UNIV
8.946
17
208
1.228
4,700
144
446
2.052
151
TEACHERS COL
5,222
00
04, 732
00
490
0
TROCAIRE COL**
28
00
028
00
00
UNION COL
447
00
0175
18
0254
0
UNION COL C UNIV CEN SYS*
194
00
0194
00
00
UNION THEOL SEMINARY
51
00
051
00
00
UNIV OF ROCHESTER
25.190
050061
884
14,641
0233
4,255
116
VASSAR COL
113
00
63
00
SO
0
VILLA MARIA COL BUFFALO**
13
00
13
00
00
VOORHEES TECH INSTO*
30
03
00
00
NADHAMS HALL
10
01
00
00
WAGNER COL
'171
00
171
00
00
WEBB INST OF NAVAL ARCH
41
00
'
30
030
0
BELLS COL
26
00
26
00
00
YESH BETH SHEAR RABB INST
39
00
39
00
00
YESHIVA UNIV
229774
135
757
19,051
75
02.506
250
TOTAL NEW YORK
320.298
6.11
17.199
22
219080
218,517
2.186
7.411
42,244
59322
NORTH CAROLINA I.
,
-.
-...
APPALACHIAN .STATE UNIV
526
00
00
490
00
36
0
ill.al
ASHVLL 15UNCOMBE TECH INST**
80
00
08
00
00
Con.
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COL
BARBER SCOTIA COL.
163
209
00
00
00
00
163
209
0 00 0
0 00 0
BEAUFORT COUNTY TECW-INST**
80
00
08
00
00
BELMONT ABBEY COL
66
00
00
60
00
60
BENNETT COL
742
00
00
643
00
49
0
BREVARD COL99 -
28
00
00
28
00
00
(..:;.:A.
CALOWELL TECHNICAL INST**
34
00
00
34
00
00
CAMPBELL COL "
273
00
00
266
00
7o
CAPE FEAR TECHNICAL INST**
221
00
00
11
00
210
0
CARTERET TECHNICAL INST**
20
00
00
20
00
00
T"'"--'y
CATAWBA COL'.
-
125
00
00
118
00
70
CATAMICVALLEY TECH INST**
61
00
00
61
00
00
CENTRAL 'CAROLINA TECH INS**
29
00
00
29
00
00
CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMM COL**
134
00
00
134
00
00
CHOWAN COL **
.60
00
00
56
00
40
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TABLE
-13
CONT'D '
ST AT E AND 1NST ITUTION
NORTH CAROL INA
COASTAL CAROLINA COMM COL "
COL OF THE ALBEMARLE N*
CRAVEN TECHNICAL INST "
.'
DAVIDSON COL
DAVIDSON COUNTY COMM COL**
DUKE UN IV
DURHAM TECO.' IC AL 1NST"
EAST CAROL INA UN IV
. EL IZABETH CITY
STATE UNIV
ELM' COL, -
-'
FAY ETT EV ILL E STATE UNI V -
-
FAYETT EV ILL E - TECH 1NST
41.
11"1111111
FORSYTH, TECHNICAL INST..*
. Cor
t'.
GARDNER-WEBB COL--
GAS TON COL
4*
00GREENSBORO 'COL
GUILFORD COL
.
.
.
. GUILFORD- TECHNICAL INST **
HAYWOOD %TECHNICAL INST
N.
HIGH POINT COL
ISOTHERMAL CONM COL **
'
'JOHNSON C . SNIT H - UN IV
KINGS COL imt -.
'"
KITTRELL' 'COL lie
'
LEES4ICRAE 'COL *lc
LENOIR .COUNTY COMM COL
48*
L ENO Ilt-RHYNE COL
L IV 1NGSTONE COL
-
t...
.-
.LOUISBURG- COL **
-MARS -HILL " COL
MART IN TECHNICAL INST.**
MEREDITH COL
METHODIST COL
M ITCHELL COL **
MONTREAT-ANOER SON COL
MT . OL IVE JR COL**
N C 'AGM I TECH ST UNI V
N C SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
N C STATE UNIV AT RALE IGH
N C WESLEYAN COL
NO ' CAROL INA CENTRAL ' UNI V
PEACE CUL
Hi
-
'PEMBROKE STATE UNIVERSITY
PFE IFFER COL.
PITT T ECM ICAL INSTITUTE limi
QUEENS' COL
RANDOLPH TECHN 1CAL 1NST ilmt
RICHMOND TECHNICAL INST ii*
TOTAL FEDERAL OBL I GAT IONS
TO ALL 'UNIVERS IT I ES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE
INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
TOTAL
AGR
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
)
AEC
CON
DOD
HEM
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
98
00
98
00
0429
00
429
00
055
0.
055
00
086
00
86
00
024
00
24
00
0279754
21900
15
3.28
200796
19
149
2.329
15
33
.0
033
00
0864
00
660
00
204
603
00
603
00
0192
00
190
00
2323
00
325
00
0200
00
200
00
021
00
21
00
0128
00
128
00
0100
00
100
00
040
00
40.
00
0
139
00
132
00
774
00
74
oo
o7
00
70
00
23
00
23
00
034
00
34
00
0646
00
646
00
07
00
70
00
116
00
116
00
084
00
84
00
068
00
66
00
071
00
71
00
0450
00
450
00
0.
30
00
29
00
1
191
00
191
00
020
00
20
00
058
00
Se
00
042
00
42
00
03
00
30
00
56
00
56
00
0.
171
.0
0171
0.
00
4.074
46
019379
039
266
34
49
00
49
00
015,284
7.785
50
14
946
3.188
225
752
10474
39
123
00
121
00
2
1 .176
'0
01.109
00
67
30
03
00
0232
00
232
0.0
0194
37
0-
00
1
17937
0 00 0
15 0
47
031
00
16
70
07
00
0367
00
367
00
0
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CID
GREENSBORO COL.
GUILFORD COL
GUILFORD TECHNICAL 'INST .44
HAYWOOD TECHNICAL INST 4*
HIGH POINT.-COL
23
ISOTHERMAL'COMM COL**
34
JOHNSON C 'SMITH UNIV
646
KINGS: COL44'''
.
7
KITTRELL:COL'44
116
LEESMCRAE'COL44.
84
LENOIR COUNTY COMM COL **
68
LENOIRRHVNE COL
71
LIVINGSTONE COL
450
LOUISBURG COL**
30
MARS HILL COL
191
MARTIN'TECHNICAL ;MST**
-
20
MEREDITH'COIL
58
.METHODIST COL
42
MITCHELL:COL**
.3
MONTREATANDERSON COL 4*
56
MT.OLIVE- JR.COL**
.171
N:C-AGRIC G TECH ST UNIV
29074
N'C SCHOOL'OF THE ARTS
49
NIC STATEUNIV AT. RALEIGH
15,284
N'C MESLEYAN'COL.
123
NO 'CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIV
1,176
PEACE COL 44-
.3
PEMBROKESTATE UNIVERSITY
-
232
PFEIFFER.COL.
194
PITT'TECHNICAL INSTITUTE **
37
QUEENS:COL- -
47
RAMON:II-PH:TECHNICAL 'INST **
7RICHMOND-TECHNICAL INST **
367
ROCKINGHAM-COMM COL **.
76
'ROMAN-TECHNICAL-INSTITUTE**
9SACRED. HEART COL
-
63
SALEM COL -.-,
SANDHILLS.-COMM COL**
.162
SHAM UNIV..
.1,129
-
SOUTHEASTERN. COMM COL**
241
SOUTHERN .PILGRIMCOL**
8-SOUTHMESTERN:TECH INSt **
19
ST.ANDREMS'PRESBY COL
-
248
ST AUGUSTINES'COL.
703
--SURRY COMM'COLA*
"100
:TECH INST'OF'ALAMANCE**
31
. U. OF.NOCAROCINA AT MII.MT
183
OF..N..C AT ASHEVILLE
94
UNIV.OF'N'C AttHAP HILL
33,369
UNIV OF:14 C_AT-CHARLOTTE
/75
UNIVOF N'C AT GREENSBORO
617
UNIV.OFiN C CEN SYS*
38
M:M.'HOLDING TECH INST **
20
MAKE FOREST UNIV
4,419
MARREN[MILSON. COL
264
MAYNE COMMUNITYCOLLEGE**
207
MESTERW.CAROLINA UNIV.
350
WESTERN. PIEDMONT COMM COL-**
54
WILKES- COMM -COL **..
5
.MILSON COUNTY ..TECH INST **
16
MINGATVCOL-44'
''
'MINSTOW.SALEM STATE- UNIV
- 656
-TOT.AL.'NORTH.CAROLINA
96,799
40
139
74 7
4
7,78
7083
50 46 5
2,03
1 10 12
94
1,18
2
5,43
NORTHDAKOTA
,
ASSUMPTION COL'4*
90
00
0
40'
13274 7 2334
646 7
116
8468
71
450 29
19120
5842 356
171
1,37949
3,188
121
10109 3
232
179
37
31 7
36776 963 3
162
825
241 19
207
625
100 31
18172
289889
120
514 0
20
4,193
261
207
19554 516
628
72,892 9
22 5 29
3
75 7
1,01
0
26
1,47 6 1 1 4 7 2
2,15 5
10 1
16 5
7,39
00
-Uf
34
39 30 54 2
1,76
0
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TABLE C-I3 CONT'D
TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY.
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
`J-
--STATE AND INSTITUTION
NORTH DAKOTA
TOTAL
AGR
AEC
COM
DDD
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
BISMARCK JR COL **
29
00
00
29
00
00
DICKINSON STATE COL
131
00
00
131
00
00
JAMESTOWN COL
.534
00
00
519
00
15
0
LAKE REGION JR COL RI*
47
00
0,
047
00
0
NARY COL
136
00 .
00 -
136
00
.0 0
0
MAYVILLE STATE COL
108
0.
00
0108
00
00
MINOT ST COL
459
-0
00
0259
00
200
0
NORTH DAKOTA ST SCH SCI**
179
00
00
179
00
00
Foals
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV
UNIV OF NORTH DAKOTA
VALLEY CITY.STATE COL
TOTAL NORTH.DAKOTA '
3.927
3'1::
8,941
1,973 0 0 -
1,973
46
471
121 0
00
121
189
271
4/1
1.316
2.40
0 ,
1854
5* 322
8516 0
101
0 0 0 0
242
460 0
917
0 0 0 0
',=
OHIO
.
ANTIOCH COL
937
00
068
667
00
202
0
ART ACADEMY OF CINCINNATI-
40
00
04
00
00
ASHLAND COL
TT
O.
00
0TT
00
00
ATHENAEUM OF OHIO
30
00
00
30
00
00
BALDWIN-WALLACE COL
486
00
00
432
00
54
0
BLUFFTON coL
259
00
0248
00
11
0
BORROMEO SEMINARY OF OHIO
20
00
20
00
00
BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIV
1.153
00.
648
0II
484
10
CAPITAL UNIV
168
00
125
00
43
0
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV
24.361
099
02,52
17.759
110
803
2.108
66
CEDARVILLE COL
54
0 .
050
00
40
CENTRAL STATE UNIV
CLARK CO,TECINICAL INST a*
1.376
41-
0 00 0
1, 043
21
0 00 0
48 0
285 0
CLEVELAND INST OF ART
-3
00
30
00
0
CLEVELAND INST OF MUSIC
21
00
21
00
00
1CLEVELAND STATE UNIV
842
00
3679
435
94
0
COL MT ST JOSEPH-ON-OHIO
124
00
124
00
00
COL OF STEUBENVILLE
112
00,
112
00
00-
COL OF WOOSTER
116
00
87
00
29
0
COLUMBUS COL ART I DESIGN
58.
00
058
00
00
CUYAICIGA COMM COLm*
350
00
0350
00
00
DEFIANCE COL
168
00
0158
00
10
0
DENISON UNIU
102
00
031.
00
71
0
DYKE COL
4o
oo
08
oo
o0
EDGECLIFF COLLEGE
70
00
00
70
.0
00
0
FINDLAY COL
122
00
00
122
00
00
FRANKLIN UNIV
50
00
05
00
00
HEIDELBERG COL
108
02
00
90
90
70
HIRAM COL
189
01
00
179
00
90
JOHN CARROLL UNIV
346
00 .
066
121
042
117
0
KENT STATE UNIV
KENYON COL
2.343 86
0 040
05
0247 0
1.198
48
0 00 0
71733
141 0
4
LAKE ERIE COL
13
00
0 -
03
00
10
0
LORAIN COUNTY COMM COL a*
104
00
00
104
00
n0
NALONE COL
138
00
0 -
0138
00
00
MARIETTA COL
165
'0
00
0165
00
00
MARY MANSE COL
19
00
00
16
00
30
MED COL OF OHIO AT TOLEDO
1.359
00
00
1.319
00
40
0
MIAMI UNIv
988
00
0186
574
00
228
0
PILAW! -JACORS JR COL OUS-11*
15
00
00
15
00 n
00 n
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ASHLAND COL
ATHENAEUM OF OHIO
30
oo
o30
BALDWIN-WALLACE COL
486
oo
o432
BLUFFTON COL
259
oo
o248
B ORROME0 SEMINARY OF OHIO
20
0o
o20
B OWLING GREEN STATE UNIV
1.153
o0
o648
CAPITAL UNIV
168
00
0125
CASE MESTERN RESERVE UNIV
242361
0992
2.523
17.759
11
CEDARVILLE COL
54.
O.
00
50
CENTRAL STATE UNIV
.1.376
00
\0
1.043
CLARK CO TECHNICAL INST 411*
'21
00
021
CLEVELAND INST OF ART
30
00
3
CLEVELAND INST OF MUSIC
21
00
021
.,,
CLEVELAND STATE uNIV
. 842
oo
30
679
-..:
COL MT ST JOSEPH-ON-OHIO
124
oo
o124
COL OF STEUBENVILLE
112
oo
o112
COL OF WOOSTER
116
00
087
COLUMBUS COL ART & DESIGN
58
oo
058
CUYAHOGA CONN COLA*
350
0o
o35
0
DEFIANCE COL
168
oo
o158
DENISON UNIV
102
oo
o31.
DYKE COL
ao
oo
8
EDGECLIFF COLLEGE
TO
00
070
FINDLAY COL
122
00
0122
FRANKLIN MY
50
00
5
HEIDELBERG COL
108
02
090
HIRAM COL
189
01
0179
JOHN CARROLL UNIV
346
0O.
66
121
KENT STATE UNIV
2.343
040
247
1.198
KENYON COL
86
05
048
LAKE ERICCOL
13
oo
o3
LORAIN COUNTY CONN COL *0
104
oo
o104
MALONE COL
138
.o
oo
138
MARIETTA COL
165
oo
o165
MARY MANSE COL
19
oo
o16
MED COL OF OHIO AT TOLEDO
1.359
o0
o1.319
MIAMI UNIV
988
oo
186
574
MIAMIJACOBS JR COL BUS**
15
oo
0.
15
ilSak
MT UNION.COL
118
MT VERNON NAZARENE COL Al.
96
00
00.
-
-
0O
114
96
Cr)
MUSKINGUM AREA TECH INST**
30
00
030
MUSKINGUM COL
79
00
NOTRE DE COL
77
00
0 O69
AM
77
/Qom&
OBERLIN COL
342-
00
0246
OHIO COL OF PODIATRIC MED
347
00
0347
OHIODOMINICAN COL
188.
00
0181
OHIO NORTHERN UNIV
573
0-
O.
0324
OHIO STATE UNIv
46.587
5,998
831
3.337
30.951
46
OHIO TECH'INST
15
oo
oIS
.
OHIO UNIV
2.445
o190
247
1.355
OHIO WESLEYAN UNIV
657
00-
0261
OTTERBEIN CaL
262
oo
0252
PONTIFICAL COL JOSEPHINUM
43
oo
043
RABBINICAL "COL OF TELSHE
79
00
079
RIO GRANDE COL
310
oo
o310
-e....._ _1
SALMON CHASE COL SCH LAW
3o
oo
3
SINCLAIR COL*.
-2.324
oo
02.324
ST JOHN COL OF CLEVELAND
102
O.
.0
0102
TIFFIN. UMW
.3
00
03
UNITED THEOL SEMINARY
32
0 -
00
32
UNIV OF AKRON
667
00
49
291
UNIV OF CINCINNATI
47.221
0-
184
1.599
44.681
5
UNIV OF DAYTON
4.745
015
30330
709
oo
oo
54
oo
11
oo
o0
!
11
484
10
O43
0
803
2.108
66
O4
0
O48
285
O0
0
O0
0
O0
04
35
94
0q
0 O0 O
0 0 -
iO
29
o0
oo
oo
o0
o10
oo
71
0.r
.
oo
o!:
oo
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0.0
!!O
00
O7
0t
o9
0i
42
117
0
O717
141
O33
0o
10
0o
oo
oo
oo
oo
o3
oo
40
0o
228
0-
O0
0
O4
0o
oo
o0
0O
10
0
O0
0O
96
0O
00
O7
0
O249
0763
3,237
1,004
oo
oo
615
38
o396
0O
10
oo
0o
oo
oo
oo
oo
oo
oo
O0
oO
0. 0
O0
0O
327
0
202
498
0
O191
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1!
TABLE C.43
CONT00
.TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
'
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
2
STATE AND INSTITUTION
TOTAL
AGR
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416
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175
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292
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1,278
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67
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87
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288
00
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.
149,782
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223
223
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37
37
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161
159
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159
157
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SOS
504
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139
139
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,633
401
32
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81
81
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341
341
LANGSTON UNIV
641
1615
10
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117
117
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151
151
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537
529
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83
083
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113
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254
0254
00
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234
00
234
OKLAHOMA CITY UNIV
172
151
21
OKLAHOMA COL LIBERAL ARTS
153
153
OKLAHOMA MILITARY ACADEMY*.
204
204
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV
9,077
3,67
4962
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190
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TABLE o...13 CONT60
N.7
TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL-YEAR 1970
STATE AND INSTITUTION
PENNKYLViNIA
TOTAL
AGR
(THOUSANDS
AEC
OF DOLLARS(
CON
000
HEM
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
MANOR JR COL 4,
10
00
00
10
00
00
MANSFIELO STATE COL
00
00
191
00
00
MARV IMMACULATE'SEM C COL
.191 4
00
00-
40
00
0
MARYW000 COL
294
00
00
294
00
00
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PA
2.439
00
00
2.285
00
154
0
MERCYFOURST COL
48
00
00
46
00
20
MESSIAH COL
502
00
00
502
'0
00
0
MILLERSVILLE STATE COL
244
00
00
155
00
89
0
MONTGOMERY CNTY COMM COLA*
62
00
00
62
00
00
MOORE COL OF ART
30
00
03
00
00
MORAVIAN COL
53
0O.
00
48
00'
50
NT ALOYSIUS JR COL 4141.
43
00
00
43
00 -
00
IIWIL
EN
BE
RG
CO
L,
73
00
00-
48
00
25
0
NEW CASTLE BUSINESS COL
38
00
00
38
00
00
kdiragall
NORTHAMPTON CNTY COMM COL**
NORTHEASTN CHRISTN JR COL**
21
41
0 00 0
0 o'0 0
21
41
0 00 0
0 00 0
;014
OUR LADY OF ANGELS COL
PA COL OF PODIATRIC NED
14
531
0 00 0
0 00 0
14
531
0 00 0
0 00 0
4:n
PEIRCE JR COL**
25
00
00
25
0-
00
0
PENNSYLVANIA COL OPTOMET
329
00 ,
00
329
0 -
00
0
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV
229075
6.369
517
15
992
8.310
845
1.429
3.188
410
PHILA COL OF PHARM i SCI
497
00
00
446
00
51
0
PHILA COL OF TEXT C SCI
104
60
00
040
'0
04
0
PHILA COL OSTEOPATHIC MED
916
00
00
916
00
00
PHILADELPHIA COL.OF ART
,,52
00
00
52
00
00
PHILAOELPHIA COL OF BIBLE
154
oo
oo
154
0o
oo
PHILADELPHIA MUSICAL ACAD
46
oo
oo
46
00
00
PHILCO TECFNICAL INV,'
40
00
04
00
00
PMC COLLEGES
,237
00
0-
0136
00
101
0
",.
POINT PARK COL
182
00
00
182
00
00
,ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGE
55
00
00
55
00
00
ROSEMONT COL
-0
00
020
00 -
00
SETON HILL COL
.20
222
00
00
222
00
00
SHIPPENSBURG STATE COL
239
00
00
179
0.
0 -
60
0 -
SLIPPERY ROCK STATE COL
379
0 -
00
0364
00
15-
0 -
SPRING GARDEN COLLEGE
25
00
00
25
00
00
ST CHARLES BORROME0 SEM
20
00
0'
020
00
00 -
'ST FIDELIS COL & SEMINARY
10
00
0 -
010
00
00 -
ST FRANCIS COL
201
00 -
00
199
0G
20
ST JOSEPHS COL
114
00,
00
104
00
10
0 -
ST VINCENT-COL
106
0-
00
0 -
106
00
00
SUSQUEHANNA UNIV
109
00
00
83
00
26
0
SUIVITHMORF COL
401
00
00
211
00
190
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NORTHAMPTON ONTY CONN COL**
21
00
00
21
00
0NORTHEASTN CHRISTN JR COL**
41
00
0.
041
00
0OUR LADY OF ANGELS COt
14
00
00
14
00
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PEIRCE JR COL**
53125
0 00 0
0 00 0
53125
0 00 0
0 0PENNSYLVANIA COL OPTONET
329
00 -
00
329
00
0PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV
22,075
6,369
517
15
992
8.310
845
19429
3.188
41
PHILA COL OF PHARN i SCI
497
00
00
446
00
51
PHILA COL OF TEXT C SCI
104
60
00
040
'0
04
PHILA COL OSTEOPATHIC NED
916
00
00
916
00
0PHILADELPHIA COL.OF ART
,$2
00
00
52
00
0PHILADELPHIA COL OF BIBLE
154
00
00
154
00
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46
00
00
46
00
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rut COLLEGES
4237
0 o0 0
0 0.0 o
4136
o oo o
-
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POINT PARK COL
182
oo
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182
00
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55
00
00
55
00
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.20
0 -
00
020
00 -
0SETON HILL COL
222
00
00
222
00
0SHIPPENSBURG STATE COL.
239
00
00
179
00
60
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.379
00
00
364
0.
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-25
00
00
25
00
0ST CHARLES BORRONE0 SEM
20
00
00
20
00
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10
00
00
10
00
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201
00
00
199
00
2ST-JOSEPHS COL
114
00
00
10*
00
10
ST VINCENT COL
106
0 -
00
o-
106
00
0SUSQUEHANNA UNIV
109
00
00
83
00
26
SWARTHMORE COL
401
00 -
00
211
00
190.
TEMPLE UNIV
16.022
0106
0132
14.722
0221
674
16
THIEL COL
198
00
00
176
00
22
THOS JEFFERSON UNIV HOSP
7.185
059
0229
6.862
00
35
UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA
37.074
21,723
02.639
26,677
52
259
4.891
83
UNIV OF PITTSBURGH
25.620
5469
o1.150
19.836
212
664
2,555
72
UNIV OF SCRANTON
451
00
00
401
00
50
URSINUS COL
37
00
00
37
00
0VALLEY FORGE NILIT JR COL **
30
00
.0
30
00
VILLA MARIA COL
100
00
00 -
100
00.-
0VILLANOVA UNIV.
554
00
00
472
00
82
WASHINGTON & JEFFERSN COL
30
00 -
00
20
00
10
WAYNESBURG COL
64
00
00
74
00
10
WEST CHESTER STATE COL
426
00
00
292
00 -
134
WESTMINSTER COL
67
00
oo
55
00
12
WILKES COL
653
o0
00
569
00
84
WILLIAMSPORT AREA CON COL *,
WILSON COL
550
91
0 00 0
0 0-
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48
0 00 0
043
YORK COL.OF PENNSYLVANIA
61
00
00
61
00
0TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA
155.176
6.436
4.636
15
9.642
108,420
1.346
3.255
19.121
2,30
BARRINGTON COL
72
00
00
72
00
0BROWN UNIV
.
-
8.113
0633
01.214
3.973
33
269
1.991
BRYANT-COL -
-,
219
0-
00
0219
00
0JOHNSONGWALES JR COL BUS
86
00
0 -
-
086
0 -
0 -
0MT-ST JOSEPH COL
..
30
00
03
00
0PROVIDENCE-COL
732
00 -
0 -
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00
292
1RHODE-ISLAND COL
.
441
00
00
413
00
28
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203
00
00-
203
00
0-RHODE ISLAND SCH DESIGN'
76
00
00
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224
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120
0-
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13
00
0-
013
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0UNIV OF RHODE-ISLAND
--5.275
847
61
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1.056
368
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TOTAL RHODE ISLAND
.15.577
847
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o2.290
6.877
401
269
4,181
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619
00
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TABLE o-13 COMM
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48
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76
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548
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TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIV
TEXAS SOUTHMOST COL**
TEXAS STATE TECH INST**
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
TEXAS WESLEYAN COL
TEXAS WONANS UNIV
TRINITY UNIV
U TEX OENT BRANCH HOUSTON
U TEX GRAD SCH BIOME) SCI
U TEX HOUSTON MED SCICOL
U TEX MED MICH GALVESTON
U TEX SCH PU8 HLTH HOUSTN
UNIV OF CORPUS CHRISTI
UNIV OF DALLAS
UNIV OF HOUSTON
UNIV OF ST THOMAS
UNIV OF.TEXAS ARLINGTON
UNIV OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
UNIV OF TEXAS AT DALLAS
UNIV OF TEXAS AT EL PASO
108
269
4 6
554
24
1,094
98
745
415 48
153
476
1,864
197
6,982
351
243
259
24
10455
2,452
76
548
21.75361 9 6
11294
687
598
194
162
267
17520
16,285
1,094
541
1,441
549
118
1,269
341
262
1,73669
1.221
550
933
10063
5,403
329
176 82
4.669
2,334
389
18.910
3.711
1.103
2
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1.207
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2,040
351
197
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311
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118
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341
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CO
TABLE 043 CONT'0
TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
ITHOUSANOS OF DOLLARS/
STATE ANO INSTITUTION
TEXAS
TOTAL
AGR
AEC
COM
000
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
UNIV OF TEXAS CEN SYS*
1.576
99
01.404
37
036
0UNIV OF TEXAS MEDICAL SCH
WAYLANO BAPTIST COL
2,101
127
0 00 0
12
1,557
127
0 044 0
378 0
WEATHERFORD COL **
105
00
105
00
0
WEST TEXAS STATE UNIV
399
00
382
017
0
WHARTON COUNTY JR COL **
166
00
166
00
0
WILEY COL
166
00
166
00
0
TOTAL TEXAS
140,989
9,36
3,344
225
10,24
93,707
49
9,412
12,111
2,091
UTAH BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV
1.393
159
32
111
646
72
39
433
0
COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH**
48
00
00
48
00
00
DIXIE COL **
98
00
00
98
00
00
SNOW COLLEGE"
380
00
00
380
00
00
SOUTHERN UTAH STATE COLL
329
00
00
283
00
46
0
i"
STEVENS HENAGER COL "
UNIV OF UTAH
34
24.973
00
01.138
0 42.8980
34
16,849
8640
0160
02,113
0947
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,a,
UTAH STATE UNIV
6,958
1,389
83
01,171
1,574
783
88
1,382
503
1110111.
UTAH TECHBICAL COL-PROVO** *
UTAH TECHNICAL COL-SLT LK *
77
40
00
00
0 00 0
40
00
00
0 00 0
WEBER STATE COL
679
00
00
656
00
23
0
i.meni
WESTMINSTER COL
43
00
00
43
00
00
TOTAL UTAH
35,052
1,390
1,280
36
4,180
20,713
1,719
287
3,997
1,450
VERMONT
BENNINGTON COL
46
00
00
38
00
80
CASTLETON STATE COL
43
00
00
43
00
00
CHAMPLAIN COL"
214
00
00
214
00
00
COL OF ST JOSEP6 THE PROV
60
00
06
00
00
GODDARD COL
53
00
00
53
00
00
GREEN MOUNTAIN COL"
80
00
08
00
00
JOHNSON STATE COL
119
00
00
119
00
00
LYNDON sTATE COL
50
00
00
50
00
00
MARLBORO COL
62
00
00
62
00
00
M1OOLEBURY COL
144
00
00
89
00
55
0
NORWICH UNIV
23
00
00
23
00
00
ST MICHAELS COL
109
00
00
00
00
TRINITY COL
129
00
C0
00
00
M TV OF VERMONT
7,063
1,112
66
0324
4n
88
25
592
135
VERMONT COL
31
00
00
31
00
00
VERMONT TECHNICAL COL **
76
00
00
76
00
00
WINOHAM COL
TOTAL VERMONT
137
00
00
108
00
29
0
8,313
1,112
66
0324
5,879
88
25
684
135
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BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV
1.393
159
32
111
646
72
39
433
0COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH**
48
0o
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48
00
00
DIXIE COL **
98
00
oo
98
0o
oo
SNOW COLLEGE**
380
oo
oo
380
oo
oo
SOUTHERN UTAH STATE COLL
329
oo
oo
283
oo
46
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34
oo
oo
34
0o
oo
UNIV OF UTAH
24.973
01,138
42.898
16.849
864
160
2,113
947
UTAH STATE UNIV
6,958
83
o783
88
503
UTAH TECHNICAL COL.-PROVO**
77
1.389 o
oo
1.171 o
1.55977
oo
1,382 o
oUTAH TECHNICAL COL-SLT LK im.
40
oo
oo
40
oo
oo
WEBER STATE COL
679
oo
oo
656
oo
23
oWESTMINSTER COL
43
oo
oo
43
0o
oo
TOTAL UTAH
35,052
1,390
1,280
36
4,180
20,713
1,719
287
3,997
1,450
VERMONT
BENNINGTON COL
46
CASTLETON STATE COL
43
CHAMPL AIN COL "
214
COL OF ST JOSEPH THE PROW
6GODDARD COL
53
GREEN MOUNTAIN COL
JOHNSON STATE COL
119
LYNDON STATE COL
50
MARLBORO COL
62
MIDDLEBURY COL
144'
NORWICH UNIV
23
ST MICHAELS COL
109
TRINITY COL
129
UNIW OF VERMONT
7.063
VERMONT COL
31
VERMONT TECHNICAL COL **
76
WINOHAM COL
137
TOTAL VERMONT
69313
VIRGINIA
AVERETT COL
42
BLUE RIDGE COMWUNITW COLM*
59
BRIDGEWATER COL
86
CENTRAL VIRGINIA COMM COL**
37
COL OF WILLIAM ANO MARV
1,255
COLLEGE OF THE POTOMAC
15
DABNEY LANCASTER COMM COL**
31
DANVILLE COMM COL **
23
EASTERN MENNONITE COL
309
EMORY C HENAY COL
111
FERRO JR COL**
159
FRONT ROYAL ifIN COMM COLL **
14
GERMANNA COMM COLLEGE **
13
HAMPDEN .SYCNEY COL
55
HAMPTON INST
609
HOLLINS COL
288
JOHN TYLER COMM COL."
37
LONGW000 COL
68
LYNCHBURG COL
170
MADISON COL
159
MARY BALDWIN COL
16
MARYMOUNT COL**
12
NORFOLK STATE COL
1.087
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMM COM*
982
OLD DOMINION UNIV
1.249
PAUL 0 CAMP COMMUNITY COLA*
400
PRES SCH OF CHRISTIAN ED
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0 0
1.112 0
60
362
029
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0
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038
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0214
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06
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053
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o119
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050
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062
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089
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023
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0109
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0129
66
0324
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031
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076
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0108
66
0324
59879
o42
o59
o86
o37
o191
o15
o31
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111
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013
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039
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o37
oo
o68
oo
o170
oo
o96
oo
o16
oo
o12
oo
o1,075
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18
174
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06
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0361
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027
O0
036
8 88
5
25
59
135
O0
0O
00
O29
025
684
135
o0
oo
oo
oo
194
87
oo
oo
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oo
011
oo
oo
oo
oo
0o
oo
oo
oo
oo
o16
0O
115
156
0o
o160
oo
oo
oo
oo
oo
oo
oo
o63
oo
oo
oo
oo
oo
oo
12
oo
oo
3704
345
oo
oo
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oo
oo
01
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TABLE C.2.3 CONT'D
TOTAL FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
STATE AND INSTITUTION
VIRGINIA
TOTAL
AGA
AEC
CON
ODD
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
RAPPAHANNOCK COMMUNTY COL41
400
00
o0
400
00
00
ROANOKE COL
538
028
00
481
00
29
0SHENANDOAH COL
20
00
00
20
00
00
SOUTHSIDE VA CONNUNTY COO*
133
00
00
133
00
00
SOUTHWEST VA COMM COL**
77
00
00
TS
00
20
ST PAULS COL
357
00
00
357
00
00
STRATFORD COL
196
00
00
196
00
00
SULLINS COL**
40
00
04
00
00
SWEET BRIAR COL
243
00
00
39
00
204
0THONAS NELSON CONN COL**
28
00
00
28
00
00
TIDEWATER CONNIIIITY COL..
19
00
00
19
00
00
UMIV OF RICHMOND
103
00
00
70
010
23
0UNIV OF VIRGINIA
13.640
6312
01.162
9.370
96
939
1.475
0VA COMMONWEALTH UNIV
13.543
C54
0177
14.708
0SOS
101
0VA HIGHLANDS COMM COL4*
15
00
00
IS
00
00
VIRGINIA INTERMONT COL
30
00
03
00
00
VIRGINIA MILITARY INST
303
00
20
-20
18
00
247
0VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST
8.977
69910
185
0199
1.382
528
281
1.492
0VIRGINIA STATE COL
BSA
18
00
0SOO
00
310
28
VSRGINIA UNION UNIV
734
00
00
734
0O.
00
VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COL
27
00
00
27
00
00
VIRGINIA WESTERN CONN COL imi
79
00
00
79
00
00
WASHINGTON t LEE UNIV
97
00
00
49
00
48
0-
WYTHEVILLE COMM COL 4
121
00
00
121
00-
00
TOTAL VIRG/NIA
509510
40934
664
20
19576
34.272
627
29748
5.629
40
WASHINGTON
BELLEVUE COMM COLY
33
00
053
00
00
BIG SENO COMM COLY
295
00
0151
00
0.144
CENTRAL WASH STATE COL
309
00
0286
00
23
0CENTRALIA MY*
33
00
053
00
00
CLARK COL..
33
00
033
00
20
COLUMBIA BASIN CONN COLY
77
00
077.
00
00
EASTERN WASH STATE COL
521
00
0304
00
17
0EONOMDS CONN COL 441
91
00
051
00
00
EVERETT CONN COL 4141
122
00
0122
00
.
00
FORT STEILACOOM CONN COLL 4/41
12
00
00
12
00
00
FORT WRIGHT COL IGLY NAME
136
00
00
108
00
26
0GONEACA UNIY
252
00
00
242
D0
10
0DRAYS MAWR COL INF
57
00
00
51
40
20
GREEN RIVER CONN C0L941
123
00
00
123
00
00
HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLL441
132
00
00
132
00
00
LOWER COLUNSIA COL941
56
00
00
56
00
00
NORTHWEST COL
44
00
00
44
00
00
OLYMPIC COL .041
TS
00
00
75
00
00
PACIFIC LUTHERAN UMIV
295
00
00
234
00
41
0PENINSULA COLA*
76
00
00
TA
00
0SEATTLE COMM COLA*
979
00
0979
00
00
SEATTLE PACIFIC COL
368
00
0212
00
TA
0SEATTLE UNIV
347
00
0448
00
99
0SHORELINE COMM COLA*
148
00
0148
00
00
SKAGIT VALLEY COLA*
23
00
023
00
00
SPOKANE CONN COL**
101
00
00
101
00
00
ST MARTINS COL
63
00
00
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TAKE 043 CONPO
TOTAL FEOERAL OBLIGATIONS
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES ANO COLLEGES 212
STATE, INSTITUTION, ANO AGENCY, FISCAL TEAR 1970
.ITNOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
STATE ANO INSTITUTION
TOTAL
ASt
AEC
COM
COO
NEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
WYONING
CENTRAL WYOMING COLN
24
oo
00
24
00
00
2ASTOUI WYOMING COL..
19
00
o0
19
oo
oo
NOSTNNEST COM COL INI
211
00
00
24
oo
4o
SMER KM COLLEGE 08
49
00
0o
49
00
oo
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6411
142G
116
15
21
1.534
551
117
1.036
0
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17
oo
oo
17
oo
o0
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4081
1.125
116
15
21
1.791
551
117
1.042
0
OUTLYING AREAS
GUAM
UNIVERSITY OF GUAM
4TOTAL GUM
9C
490
00
0 00 0
036
434
4444
0 08
PUERTO RICO
CATMOLIC UNIV CW P A
410
00
00
40*
00
60
COL OP THE SACRED HEART
291
00
00
2111.
00
00
INTER AMER UNIV OF 11 R
952
00
00
899
00
53
0
PUERTO RICO A COL44
121
00
00
121
00
00
UNIV OF F I CEA SYS*
3.195
02.641
00
446
00
101
0
UNIV OF F St MAYAGUEZ
4.1104
4.642
00
067
57
0311
0
UNIV OF F R RIO PIEDRAS
2,163
00
022
201154
00
205
0
UNIV OF 11 I SAN JUAN
4,714
00
00
6,714
00
00
10FAL PUERTO RsCO
19.3150
4,442
20441
022
11078
37
0410
0
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COL OP VIRGIN ISLANDS
350
SA
80
0314
087
AS
0TOTAL VIRGIN ISLANDS
960
Se
00
031141
047
43
0
UNITED STATES suTAL
39226.737
142.054
114.405
40122
265.524 2.1M31.01.0.
27.714
131.231
3117.374
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1FEDERAL OBLIGATICOS FOR RESEARCH lUID DEVELOPMENT
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 87
STATE AND INSTITUTION
AL
AII
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STATE, INSTITUTION, ANO AGENCY, Flf,CAL TEAR 1170
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
TOTAL
AGN
AE
CC
ON
0011
HE
WIN
TN
ASA
NSF
OD
ER
M.A
AM
AN
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CO
L47
240
00
035
4o
0ALAGANA STATI UNIVERSITY
SS
00
00
00
00
AUBURN UNIV
2.457
WOO
19
0ZAZ
242
114
212
0-
0IIIRMINGMAN-SOUTMEIN COL
50
00
0s
00
00
LIVINGSTON UNIVIERSITT
oo
o0
10
00
0O
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000COL
25
00
00
00
25
0TALLADEGA coL
t9
oo
oo
oo
19
TRov STATE UNIV
So
oo
s0
00
0TUSKEGEE INST
481
228
34
00
173
024
200
-II
OF ALA 14 01RNINGMAN
6,677
00
0104
4023
00
500
U OF ALA IN HUNTSVILLE
742
00
0351
00
411
00-
U Or ALA IN TUSCALOOSA
839
024
0.7.24
143
3301
142
0UNIV OF SOUTH ALA
00
0o
0o
0-
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11.560
1.947
79
0941
7.131
232
998
212
0
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CO
1-ah
ALASKA
UNALIV OF ALASKA
TOTASKA
AL
3.935
59935
516
516
271
271
0 02,010
2,010
456
436
406
406
302
302
1.024
1.824
48
48
AR
120
NA
ARIZONA STATE UMIV
10031
066
0236
360
042
293
0NAVAJO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
748
00
00
10
00
0736
NORTHERN ARIZ UNIV
103
S8
00
00
00
43
0PRESCOTT COL
15
00
00
15
0O.
00
UNIV OF ARIZONA
6,227
711
360
42,613
1.390
116.
1032
1.201.
106
TO
TA
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A10
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42.851
1.703
198
1094
1441
844
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22
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0-0
00
00
00
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00
0o
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15
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45
00
00
00
45
00
SOU
TH
ER
N S
T C
OL
100
00
010
00
00
UNIV OF ARK
4,060
1.366
133
TS
02.040
139
o303
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4.172
1.390
135
75
02.0SO
139
60
303
-
0
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WM, Ur SOUTH ALA
0TOTAL &LAURA
11060
10167
70
961
7,131
232
99R
212
AL ASK A
UNIV OP ALASKA
TOTAL ALASKA
3g935
3035
316
SIA
271
271
0 029090
20090
656
656
408
4011
302
302
10126
10126
66
6$
All11ONA
ARIZONA STATE UNIV
10031
0so
0232
362
062
295
0NAVAJO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
748
00
00
10
00
0738
NORTHERN ARIZ. UNIV
103
SS
00
00
00
45
0PRESCOTT COL
15
00
00
15
0O
00
UNIV Of ARIZONA
1027
799
360
62013
1.390
1911
1.552
1001.
101I
TOTAL ARIZONA
10026
O37
448
620151
10713
Ile
19596
1041
846
mia
msA
s
AG NECIANORMAL COL OF ARK
22
22
00
00
00
00
ARK ST UNIV
15
00
00
00
15
00
HARDING COL
65
00
00
00
65
00
SOUTHERN ST COL
10
00
00
10
00
00
UNIV Of ARK
69080
10360
155
75
04040
139
0.
303
0TOTAL ARKANSAS
6072
1090
155
75
02,050
139
60
303
0
CALIFORNIA
CAL COL Of PODIATRIC NE0
10
00
01
00
00
CAL /MST OF TECN
159027
0 -
20552
0211 696
3029
167
'3066
2011
0CAL ST COL AT FULLERTON
611
00
00
90
039
0CAL ST COL AT HAYWARD
26
00
00
26
00
00
CAL ST COL AT LONG BEACH
162
00
065
95
00
20
CAL ST COL AT LOS ANGELES
229
00
023
91
00
115
0CAL ST COL
oasp
iGue
z.MILL
17
00
00
17
00
00
CAL ST COL SAN SERNAROIND
35
00
00
00
035
0 .
CAL ST POLY C POMONA
20
00
00
00
0'
20
0CAL ST POLY C SAM LU OBIS
sa0
00
36
00
00
0CHAPMAN COL
10
010
00
00
00
0CHICO STATE COL
70
00
00
00
20
SO
0CLAREMCGOT GRAD SCH I UNIV
CLAREMONT NENS COL
COL OF NOTRE DANE
7212
12
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
37 0 0
0 0 0-
0 0 0
35
12
12
0 0 0FRESNO STATE COL
MULLER THEOL SEM
NOMOOLOT STATE COL
360
61
51
29 0
20
0 0 0
0 0'0
0 0 0
061 16
340
.
0 0
0 0 0
1 1 0
15
0 0 0L A CITV JR COL CEN SYS.
144
oo
oo
oo
o,
-.0
146
LOMA LINO* UNIV
5110
021
015
536
00
00
LOS ANGELES COL OF OPTON
1o
oo
o1
oo
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MILLS COL
"10
00
0o
to
oo
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TA
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/I0
00
00
00
-10
0P
AC
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OA
KS
CO
L111
00
00
111
00
.0
0PEPPEROINE COL
62
00
00
62
00
00
PERALTS JR COL CEN SYS*
POMONA COL
4111
10
0 00 0
0 00 a
0137
0 00 o
0 o493 o
SACRAMENTO STATE COL
64
00
a0
21
00
S S
0SAN DIEGO JR COL CEN SYS*
11311
0-
00
00
00
0839
SAN DIEGO STATE COL
19079
0100
0596
109
00
276
0SAN FERNANDO VLT ST COL
AI
00
00
GI
00
00
SAN FRANCISCO STATE COL
338
00
00
309
I0
2G
0SAN JOSE STATE COL
SONOMA STATE COL
256 2
0 00 0
0 2111 0
7 010 0
110 0
to 0 -
0 0STANFORD UNIV
3%006
0662
10
10022
159254
234
49012
7,873
113
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oo
o15
00
00
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oo
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39
00
32
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TANLE C.41i CONTIT
FEDERAL OGLIGATIONS FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES ANO COLLEGES Wf
STATE ANO INSTITUTION
CALIFORNIA
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS(
TOTAL
AGA
AEC
CON
DOD
HEW
INT
NASA
KSF
OTHER
VNIV OF CAL
BERKELEY
28.433
SAI
SSA
04.1175
10.729
6211
6.695
3.564
42 5
UN/V OF CAL
DAVIS
10,505
73
2.345
0242
5.635
101
506
1.407.
36
UNIV OF CAL
IRVINE
3,463
0795
02441
1,2112
25
01.113
0
UNIV OF CAL LOS ANGELES
35.206
04104116
56.216
16.1173
3211
2.4311
39903
946
UNIV OF CAL
RIVERSIDE
2.646
64
334
0241
1.404
20
9STA
0
UNIV OF CAL
SAM DIEGO
34.1153
029027
All
10,663
7.731
03.443
11.020
0-
UNIV OF CAL
SANTA CRUZ
504
030
0511
211
060
145
0
UNIV OF CAL CENTRAL SYS*
1,601
1.600
00
00
00
00
UNIV OF CAL SAN FRANCISCO
13.6211
06511
0324
12032
0113
00
UHIV OF CAL SANTA BARBARA
2064
0230
0325
787
6112
1,224
0
UNIV OF REDLANDS
13
00
00
13
00
00
UNIV OF SAN DIEGO
102
00
00
23
00
73
0
UNIV OF SAN FRANCISCO
285
00
0114
115
056
00
UNIV OF SANTA CLARA
149
00
043
00
105
01
UNIV OF SOUTHERN CAL
12.466
0247
31.785
7.3546
57
912
1,491
615
UNIV OF THE PACIFIC
210
00
01111
AT
35
010
0
aoh
WESTMONT COL
-TOTAL CALIFORNIA
25
206.670
02.355
015,0711
077
031.525
25
115.4011
0-
2.032.
021.9311
056.165-
04,012'
COLORADO
COLOR400 COL
SO
00
00
37
00
13
0
COLORAW3 SCH OF MINES
1.205
00
241
30
162
202
597
0
C0LORADO STATE UNIV
119560
10062
269
IPS
1,061
19401
71111
402
3.1102
432
LORETTO HEIGHTS COL
50
00
05
00
00
SOUTHERN COLORADO ST COL
61
00
00
00
00
61
TRINIDAD STATE JR COL
30
00
00
30
00
UNIV OF COLORADO
13,403
10
ISO
*SS
1,032
7,433
95
1.304
3071
14
UNIV OF OENVER
2001
00
019317
421
110
300
461
12
UNIV OF NORTWERN COLORADO
74
00
09
69
00
00
TOTAL COLORADO
29,466
1,042
1,149
79*
4,216
9,479
19199
2.548
6044
519
CONNECTICUT
CONNECTICUT COL
27
00
09
10
00
00
FAIRFIELD UNIV
13
10
00
00
09
A0
NEW ENGLAND INST
AS
0AS
00
00
00
0
OUINNIPIAC COL
14
00
00
14
00
00
SOUTHERN CONN STATE COL
33
00
00
33
00
00
ST JOSEPH COL
50
00
00
00
50
TRINITY COL
SA
00
00
14
00
20
0
UNIV OF IRIDGEPORT
20
00
00
20
00
00
UNIV OF CONNECTICUT
4.707
354
92
SO
425
2019
220
94
603
0
UNIV OF HARTFORD
1311
00
00.
126
00
12
0
WESLEYAN UNIV
722
00
15
311
141
0221
299
0
WESTERN CONN STATE COL
10
00
00
00
010
0
YALE UNIV
20,120
03006
01.631
11,271
1614
3.216
1
TOTAL CONNECTICUT
25.8811
334
3,443
63
2.104
14.426
221
1.025
4,249
1
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10iiCiiiirai;IA
204,410
2.133
19.07i
77
39020
8%1,400
2,032
219930
36,165
405/2
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COLORAW
COLORADO COL
SO
00
00
37
00
13
0COLORADO SCM OP MINIS
1,205
00
241
30
162
202
597
0COLONA00 STAYS UNIT
4060
10042
269
93
1061
1.41111
719
462
3,902
432
LORITTO HIIIONTS COL
50
00
05
00
00
SOUTHIRN COLORADO ST COL
61
00
00
00
00
61
TRINIDAD STATI JR COL
30
00
00
30
00
UNIV OP COLORA00
X 3309
0SOO
4311
10132
7,435
95
1004
3071
14
UNIV OP OINVIR
29701
00
01017
421
110
310
461
12
WM OP NORTHIRN CO1.001100
74
00
05
69
00
00
TOTAL COLORA00
29066
19042
10141
794
40211
9.475
1,159
2461
1.544
511
CO
NN
EC
TIC
oT
CONNICTICUT COL
27
00
04
IS
00
00
PA1RPIELD UNIV
13
00
00
00
94
0
NEW =CLAIM INST
45
045
00
00
00
0OU1MMIPIAC COL
14
00
00
14
00
00
SOUTIMIN CONN STATE COL
33
00
00
33
00
00
ST JOSEPH COL
S0
00
00
00
S0
TRINITY COL
34
00
00
14
00
20
11
UNIV OP IRIDINIPORT
20
00
00
20
00
00
UNIV OP CONNECTICUT
4.707
334
12
SO
425
29719
220
94
413
0
UNIV OP HARTFORD
131
00
00
126
00
12
0N
osLa
roo
tom
722
00
15
39
141
0221
299
0
WISTIAN CONN MATO COL
10
00
00
00
010
0
VALI UNIV
20,120
039306
0:9431
119271
1614
39216
1
TOTAL CONNECTICUT
216111111
354
3.443
65
2.104
149426
221
1.025
4,249
1
DELAWARE
-
uuIII
DILAWARI STATE COL
UN1V OP DELAWAR2
TOTAL DILAWAAS
21
1.1150
1,1171
12
477
469
03030
03030
0726
726
01511
1911
093
93
0.
o336
336
0 0
01ST OP COLUNIIA
ANIRICAN UNIVIRSITY
1.117
00
01.469
159
44
54
17
4CATHOLIC UNIV OP AMERICA
2416
063
01179
490
SO
139
260
45
DUNSARTON COL MOLY CROSS
13
00
00
00
00
13
PIOIRAL CITY COL
25
00
C.
00
021
00
OALLAU017 COL
530
00
00
330
00
00
CO
MWASHINGTON UNIV
7.906
010
019639
49244
47
1,291
205
443
4[004010w4 UNIW
4,103
052
05711
2,006
21
20
441
02
HOWARD UM1V
1,400
TO
Vglb
022
774
0174
120
216
TRINITY COL
40
00
00
00
TOTAL DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
17,777
70
241
049617
16707
192
1,736
1029
613
,
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30
20
00
010
00
00
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIV
140
00
0126
00
014
0FLORIDA INST OP TICH
101
00
021
00
SO
00
PLORIOA FRISSV7IRIAN COL
11
00
00
00
0-
- -
-11
0PEORIOA STATE UNIV
5.709
01.166
29
1.649
1.154
0133
10111 -
1117
FLORIOA TICHNOLOOICL UNIV
34
00
023
40
23
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661
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11.349
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01.650
12.526
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2.367
511
00
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31.111
1.297
1,914
115
6074
276
60
00
37
00
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6.295
076
0163
35
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10
250
53.260
66
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00
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00
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29079
630
70
450
26
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3097
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337
551
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2.169
101,4141
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2,149
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797
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356
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10
1.110 0 0
343 0
046 0 0 0 o o25 0
1,316
1,103
11103 0 02426 1 0 0 0
159 0 0
NSF
171 0
1.256
3.267
162
6014 0 0
273 0
613
45 0 0 012
2.13026
3.110
3407
31207 0 0
132
132 12 0 0 0
210 0 0
OTHER
610
146
19255
234 0
2
10 11
3416 0 o 00 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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,- - IT ---
V.
30
00
0INLAY UNIV
6.295
076
0163
S. 408
0345
273
30
/11.46
FONT VALLIV iTATE COL
GIO NGIA INST OP TICM
35
50 93
39
10
2500
0 50
3.28 9
9360
020 1
094 8
0613
0108
CI,
C.J
1GEORGIA SOUTHIRN COL
MIMI* STATI UNIVERSITY
NIDICAL COL OP GIORCIA
66
10469
23
0 0 0
0 023
0 0 0
026
60
21
34
1.3 40
0 0 0
0 0 0
49 0 0
0 5 0MERCER UNIV
10
00
01
00
00
NORINOUS1 COL
12
00
00
00
012
0UNIV OP GIONGIA
6.911
21079
630
70
459
4345
153
25
2,139
11
MIST GIONGIA COL
2$
00
00
00
021
0TOTAL 44040101
20,942
2.132
979
7331, 997
1019
354
1011
3.110
311
HAMAII
UNIV OP HAMAII
10.496
997
991
90
2.169
2.692
129
1.103
3.207
0TOTAL HAWAII
10,490
597
551
90
2.169
2.692
129
1,103
3,207
0
101110
801S1 ST4111 COLL1G1
00
00
48
00
00
IDAHO STATI UNIV
-UMW
0S
00
10
00
0OP IDAHO
10301
797
00
54
13
281
24
132
0TOTAL WAND
19898
791
I0
34
42
281
24
132
0
ILLINOIS
ONADLIV UNIV
13
00
00
00
112
CHICAGO NIDICAL SCHOOL
435
0-
00
15
420
00
0CITV COLLIGSS OP CHICAGO
0. 0
00
00
0OIPAUL UNIV
114
00
00
114
00
0ILLINOIS INST OP TIECM
50569
0149
010950
2.993
34
159
280
ILLINOIS ST UNIV
45
00
023
22
00
0RNOX COL
60
00
00
00
LARI FOREST COL
11
00
00
11
00
0LOYOLA DHIV
864
092
099
777
00
0NORTHIRN ILLINOIS UNIV
309
00
058
105
00
146
NORTHWISTIERN UNIV
10.217
2220
010488
4,597
20
10038
2.616
23
QUINCY COL
10
00
00
00
010
ROOSIVILT UNIV
10
00
00
10
00
0!OUTMAN ILL UCAR$010811
333
33
00
0288
71
176
2SOUTH* ILL UIDMANOSVILLI
139
00
00
97
00
42
057 PNOCOPIUS COL
$6
016
00
00
00
0TRITON COL
87
00
00
87
00
00
UNIV OP CHICAGO
211447
0410701
125
1.610
11423
75
2,807
5448
71
UNIV OP ILL CON MPS.
486
00
00
00
00
4416
UNIV OP ILLINOISCHGO CIR
10376
029
0512
231
045
409
ISO
C)10
UNIV OP ILLINOISNED CTR
3.618
00
00
3. 573
00
49
0Cn
UNIV OP ILLINOISUROANA
NIST1NN ILLINOIS UMW
30.44620
10696 0
3,809 0
0 012,878 0
St 287
20
408 0
782 0
5,395 0
191 0
TOTAL ILLINOIS
800181
10733
90053
125
180589
300465
544
40833
14.379
1.162
INDIANA
BALL STATI UNIV
34
00
00
32
00
20
OUILIR UNIV
10
00
01
00
00
OIP WO UNIV
13
00
00
013
00
0INDIANA STAID UNIV
41
10
00
031
00
00
INDIANA UNIVOLOONINGTON
6,789
0260
0766
21552
22
333
2,211
645
INDIANA UNIVINOIANAPOLIS
3,397
017
00
3931
10
062
0P
UN
OU
I US
W12.290
2000
10589
02.222
2.334
210
711
2074
398
NOSI POLVTICI4 INS./
36
00
00
15
021
00
UNIV OP NO7N1 0491
3,135
010463
0394
893
097
288
0TOTAL INDIANA
259736
2010
30329
030382
9.176
2115
1,162
4.639
10043
IOWA
COL OP OSTEOPATH NED SUNG
21
00
00
21
00
00
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T AIL I (11.14
CONT 0
PIOINAL ONLIOATIONS PON MISIARCN AND OIVILOPNENT
TO ALL UNIVINSITIOS SAO COLLIERS WI
STASI, INSTITUTION, AND A4ANCY, PISCAL VIA* 1970
IINOUSANOS OP DOLLARS/
STATI AND INSTITUTION
IONA
TOTAL
AGM
AIC
CON
000
NeW
INT
NASA
SSP
OTNI M
OMANI UNIV
56
00
00
36
00
00
GRINNELL COL
24
00
00
30
019
0IONA ST U OP SCIINCIITICN
4.630
1,838
31
0604
1.337
4311
37
390
134
MIN OP IOWA
14965
11
94
01.086
5.794
66
1.904
662
146
UNIV OP NONTNIMN IONA
15
00
00
15
00
00
TOTAL IOWA
14,131
1.649
125
01.690
7.226
347
1.941
1.271
260
KANSAS
MANS ST COL OP PITTSOUMG
00
00
00
00
KANSAS STASI TCNMS COL
40
00
00
40
00
00
KANSAS 37A/1 UNIV
3,631
19078
303
0600
736
213
54
660
185
UNIV OP KANSAS
7,010
0341
062
34.
144
124
313
1,09
3IT
OMASSON* UNIV OP TOPIKA
12
00
00
12
00
00
NICHITA STATI MIN
33
023
00
10
00
.0
0TOTAL KANSAS
10033
10076
667
01.223
4031
339
369
1.733
333
KINTUCKT
MILLAMNINIUMSULINI COL
13
00
013
00
oo
0!ASTERN KINTUCKY UNIV
528
00
00
00
00
MO
KENTUCKY STAIN COL
19
19
00
00
00
00
NOMINIAD STATI UNIV
216
06
00
00
0201
UNIV OP KINTUCKY
7.116
20506
69
123
656
2,331
211
2711
676
43
WIRY OP LOUISVILLI
1.290
00
0267
1106
00
36
77
WISTIAN KINTUCKY UNIV
74
00
00
74
00
0TOTAL KINTUCKY
1.256
2.527
95
123
1.136
3.322
211
273
714
6411
LOUISIANA
OILGADO COL
171
00
00
171
00
0Q
FRANCIS 1 NICHOLLS ST COL
114
00
00
00
0114
0WANKING COL
27
00
00
00
27
00
LA ST W4IV
BATON KOMI
5,404
1,241
200
0784
439
144
613
1.961
20
LA ST UNIV
NOW ORLEANS
610
00
0116
355
023
63
49
LA ST UN1V NIDICAL CT*
1.067
00
00
19031
00
16
0LOUISIANA TIC* UNIVINSITY
4934
00
00
00
13
0LOYOLA UNIV
30
00
00
00
030
0:SU CINTMAL SYSTIN*
17
00
017
00
00
0NORTHEAST LOUISIANA UNIV
12
00
00
12
00
00
NOKINWIS7IMN ST CCL OP LA
12
00
012
00
00
5010NI11 UNIV
-39
931
013
00
00
00
236
TULANI UNIV
7.201
077
0247
6.074
23
46
630
102
UNIV OP SOUTHWISTIMN LA
36
00
00
031
05
0XAVIIM U OP LOUISIANA
90
00
00
00
0TOTAL LOUISIANA
13.136
1.306
277
130
10164
19123
196
713
2.636
409
MAINI
SATIS COL
70
00
07
00
00
11000010 COL
39
00
016
23
'
00
00
COLEY COL
10
00
010
00
00
0UN1V OP NAM; ORONO
1.214
207
00
10
121
ISO
30
116
12
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KENTUCKY
SELLARMINIEURSULINR COL
13
oo
o13
o0
oo
o
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIV
3211
oo
o0
oo
oo
526
KENTUCKY STATI COL
19
19
00
00
o0
00
004111140 STATE UNIK
216
06
00
90
00
201
UMW OP KENTUCKY
7,116
20908
81
123
I%
2031
211
271
476
43
UMW OP LOUISVILLE
1440
o0
0267
408
00
30
77
41371MN KENTUCKY UNIV
74
00
00
74
00
00
TOTAL KENTUCKY
Ot2S6
2027
9S
123
1.136
30322
211
279
714
649
LOUISIANA
DELGADO COL
171
00
00
171
. o
00
0
FRANCIS T NICHOLLS ST COL
114
0o
oo
o0
0114
0
ORAMMLINO COL
27
o0
00
oo
27
0o
LA ST UNIV
DATION scull
3.404
1.241
200
0764
439
144
61,
1.961
20
LA ST UNIV NOW ORLEANS
610
o0
o116
333
o23
63
49
LA ST UNIV NIOICAL CT*
1047
oo
oo
1.051
oo
14
o
LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY
49
14
00
00
0o
IS
o
LOYOLA UNIV
30
00
o0
o0
030
0
LSU CINTAAL SYSTIN4
17
00
017
00
00
0
NOKTNIAST LOUISIANA UM'S
12
0Q
00
12
00
00
NORTNNISTENN ST COL OP LA
12
00
00
12
00
00
SOUTNION MIK
394
31
0130
00
00
0238
TULANIE UNIV
7.201
077
0247
4,074
23
46
630
102
UNIV OP SOUTHWESTERN LA
311
00
00
031
09
0
XAVIER U OP LOUISIANA
90
00
09
00
00
TO/AL LOUISIANA
19,198
1006
277
130
6164
8.123
198
719
2.836
409
MAINE
BATES COL
70
00
07
00
00
ODWOOIN COL
39
0o
o16
23
o0
o0
COLO, COL
10
oo
olo
oo
oo
0
illub
UNIV OP MAINE ORONO
TOTAL MAINE
1p294
1.310
$OT
407
0 0o 0
10
36
121
151
1SO
150
3030
116
116
12
12
ODOD
NAATLANO
MIA BTA71 COL
33
0o
0o
o0
33
00
CATONSVILLI CONN COL
70
0o
oo
oo
70
CHIBA/IAMB COLLIN
12
00
012
00
00
0
COLUMBIA UNION COL
90
00
00
09
00
FROSTSURO 37A71 COL
70
00
07
00
00
GOUCHAA COL
48
00
o0
14
00
30
0
JOHNS HOPKINS UN1V
21.383
25
493
32
2.788
13.423
84
4116
2.002
to
poittlet STATE COL
29
00
0o
oo
29
00
UNIV OP MARYLON&
16.549
943
2.196
o2.616
4.956
229
3.190
2.541
114
WESTERN MARYLAND COL
22
0o
oo
22
oo
00
TOTAL MAAVLAMO
316251
971
3.111
32
9.1,6
20.228
244
3.747
4.380
124
MASSACHUSETTS
ANNUS? COL
270
00
00
203
00
0
80SION COL
1,686
099
0929
290
028
128
300
OOSTON UN1V
9.2112
031
0491
3. 604
0130
691
133
BROOM:3 UNIV
4.476
0276
0413
1.381
00
2.160
341
C.3
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2TABLE 0...14
COOrreD
FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS POP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 611
STATE, INSTITUTION* ANO AGENCY, PISCAL TEAR 1170
ITHOUSANDs oP DOLLAAS1
STATE An0 VASTITuTiOn
TOTAL
AGM
AEC
Con
000
HEW
InT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
NASSACHUSETTS
BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE
31
CLARK UNIV
480
CO1 OP TM@ MOLY CROSS
49
EMERSON COL
4EMNANU1L COL
328
FORSYTH SCR DENT NVGNSTS
'
90
GORDON COL
2HANPSHIA8 COLLEGE
56
HAAVARO UNIV
37.546
LOWELL TECHNOLOGICAL INST
697
HASS COL OP OPTDRETRY
3MASS COL OP PHARMACY
3
iimmob
RAsS ImsT OP TECH
92.309
nAmmloiT Cons COL
2CC)
nT HOLYOKE COL
10
CD
NORTHEASTERN UNIV
1.899
RiG1S COL
193
SMITH COE
56
SOUTHEASTERN PASS UNIV
11
SUPPOLK UNIV
24
TUPTS UNIV
4.394
UNIV OP MASSACHUSETTS
4.807
VILLISLIV COL
93
WENTWORTH INST
779
WHEATON COL
2WILLIAMS COL
211
MOODS HOLE OCEAN INST
9.873
WORCESTER POLTTECH INST
364
TOTAL RAsSACHusETTS
149,906
MICHIGAN
0 0 0 0784 0 0 0 0 0 0
784
00
04
00
27
073
028
229
48
0196
00
00
00
29
24
00
00
40
00
0O
0328
00
00
0O
00
00
90
00
O0
02
00
00
O0
00
00
096
1.789
174
2.998
20.362
59
6.002
9.128
642
O0
929
00
172
00
O0
03
00
00
Oo
o3
oo
oo
7463
109
99.014
7.477
656
26.013
5g664
741
O0
00
20
00
O0
010
00
00
66
01.131
299
0148
142
113
00
193
00
00
027
00
29
00
00
O0
11
00
00
0O
04
00
20
00
390
0393
2.626
060
339
346
229
0473
1.441
308
418
79158
00
00
93
00
00
Oo
779
00
00
0O
00
20
00
0O
019
SI
00
74
99
634
09.444
65
344
25
3.262
29
25
066
103
069
61
011.100
283
58,327
31,031
1.463
33.100
11.071
2 06541
ALBION COL
14
00
00
14
00
00
ALMA COL
60
00
06
00
00
ANDRUS UMW
12
00
00
12
00
00
CALVIN COL
20
00
020
00
00
0EASTERN RICKIGAN UNIV
95
00
00
95
00
00
HOPE COL
38
00
00
60
032
0KALAMAZOO COL
22
00
00
00
022
0PERCY COL OP ovum
16
00
00
16
00
00
NERRIL6-PALN56 INST
10
00
00
10
00
00
RICH COL OSTEOPATHIC ME0
39
00
00
00
019
0_
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SUFFOLK UNIV
.
ii
00
00
020
00
TUFTS UNIV
49394
0390
0393
2,026
060
339
346
UMW OP MASSACHUSOTTS
4007
704
229
0473
1.441
300
410
1.150
0INILLESLIV COL
93
00
00
93
00
00
WENTWORTH MST
WHEATON COL
779 a
00
oo
0 o779 o
0 20 o
o o0 o
0 oWILLIAMS COL
211
0o
019
91
00
74
99
WOODS HOLE OCEAN INST
9073
o634
09.444
OS
394
29
3062
21
WORCISTIN POLTTICH INST
364
029
016
103
009
61
0TOTAL MASSACHUSETTS
169006
704
11,100
203
909327
399031
19463
33.160
19.079
2.699
MICHIGAN
ALBION COL
14
00
00
14
00
00
ALMA COL
60
00
06
o0
00
ANOMEMS UNIV
12
00
00
12
00
00
CALVIN COL
20
00
020
00
00
0tasTents MICHIGAN UNIV
93
00
00
95
00
00
HOVE COL
36
00
00
60
032
0MALANA200 COL
22
00
00
0o
022
0NERCV COL OP OETROIT
16
0o
oo
to
oo
o0
MERRILL A0ALMIR INST
14
-------...
00
oo
to
oo
oo
.
MICN COL OSTEOPATHIC NIO
39
- 0........_
00
00
00
39
0MICH TECHNOLOGICAL UNIV
334
26
--L10
070
047
073
0MICHIGAN STATE UMW
OAKLANO UNIV
10.930
311
1091
1.997
o92
0 0312 0
3.091
292
220 0
47 0
2.97347
302 o
SIENA NIGHTS CSL
60
00
06
00
00
UNIV OP DITROtr
210
00
079
06
019
30
0UNIV OP MICHIGAN
36.546
46
2.496
07.710
13.463
290
9009
9.277
1,129
jA441 STATI UNIV
4.261
0140
0413
2.666
066
999
399
WISTERN MICH UNIV
355
09
075
195
00
76
0TOTAL.NICHIGAN
52.917
1.670
4.726
0110757
19.960
517
5.633
99160
2.416
MINNESOTA
CARLETON COL
15
00
00
00
015
oHAMLIN! UNIV
99
00
0o
oo
099
oMACALISTER COL
21
00
o0
21
0o
oo
MANKATO STATE COL
60
00
06
00
oo
MOORHIA0 STAT1 COL
33
oo
oo
oo
o35
oNORTM CENTRAL SIOLE COL
62
oo
o0
62
0o
oo
ST OLAP COL
30
00
0o
12
0o
26
0WNW 0P MINNESOTA
24,719
1.679
1.691
02.901
13.794
121
1.476
2,266
9,4
WINONA STATE COL
10
00
oo
0lo
oo
0TOTAL NINNISOTA
25.012
1.675
1.650
02000
13.062
aas
1.476
2.441
554
MISSISSIPPI
*Lumps AGA i NED. COL
22
22
00
00
00
00
MARV HOLMES COLLEGE
130
00
00
00
0LSO
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV
3.142
1000
00
397
72
122
394
0197
UNIV OP MISSISSIPPI
29935
17
14
69
ITO
2.307
022
320
.
oTOTAL MISSISSIPPI
6.229
1099
14
SS
'
$67
2079
122
416
320
327
MISSOURI
KANSAS CITY COL OP OSTEOP
10
00
01
00
00
KIRKSVILLE COI. OP OSTIOP '
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3470
6.400
140
575 94
19.170
26.693 16
1.642
646
2.504 7
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19
1,070
193
2.049
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CRIIONTON UNIV
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-v-0.101.2Y 011SIIIVA 1057 6711 0 0 0 0 0 o 6711 0 0POMONA* UN IV 321 o as 0 30 Ill 0 91 SS 0HAIIIIL7ON COL 14 0 0 0 0 11 0 5 0 0HOPSTA A UNIV 119 0 o o o 41 o 74 0LONG ISL ANO UN 1011111TV 230 0 0 0 0 10 0 46 6 165NANNA/TAN COL 110 0 0 0 13 71 0 0 19 0N V MST OP TICHNOLOGV 515 0 0 0 0 515 0 0 0 0NM SCHOOL PON SOIC 1AL PIS 101 0 0 0 0 106 0 0 3 0NW 70111111 11101CAL COL 3050 0 0 0 44 3,473 0 0 63 0NW MA UMW 21 .097 25 1 Ass 3? 2.434 14, 3114 64 701 1 ass 552POLVTICINIC INS? OP 1111LYN 2,064 0 32 0 1044 394 0 124 4110 1411110331m656 POI. 77111Cle INS/ 49934 0 900 0 1,279 213 1,016 II II 51) 26IOCNIST IN MST OP ?IMO 165 0 0 0 20 0 145 0 0 0MOCK IP ILL II UN IV 49440 0 303 0 55 4.166 0 0 217 0AU551111.1 SAGS COL 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0ST JOHNS UNIV 19 0 0 0 II 61 0 0 0 0ST LAMIIIINCI UN IV 67 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 7 0SUNNI ALT COL ALP11110 3a o 3a 0SUN`, CENTRAL 37373.44 rst o 0 35 0 217 C 0 0 105SUN? COL 1111100PONT 31 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 29 0SUNV COIL SUP PALO 36 0 0 o 0 30 0 0 6 0SUNS COL CORIUM!" 34 0 0 0 0 34 0 0 0 0SUN', COL PONISINV VII U 279 93 0 0 0 GO 21 0 0% 0SUMP COL NINON /11 74 0 0 0 0 ST o 0 11 0SUNV COL NIN PAL12 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0SUN V COL 0911/100 212 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0SUNV COL PLATTSIKSIGN 22 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0SUNV 0011N3711110 NOO CTI1 3,661 0 0 0 131 3. 4421 0 04 0SUN`, ST U ALUM 1.14. 0 39 0 1,009 la S 74 11 769 0WWI ST U 1111111141117014 4119 0 0 0 '0 1119 3 0 WI 0WNW 37 U SUPPALO 6.064 0 204 0 364 5,104 4111 131 101 105SUNY ST U STOWil 030011 5.41 0 049 0 51 649 0 334 3013 0UMW UOSTATI NVO C/R 30004 0 0 0 49 10167 0 0 60 0SVNACUSI UN IV 5,1210 17 2011 0 1 . 21211 I. 992 144 446 034 191T VAGINAS COL 706 0 0 0 0 6511 0 0 40 0UNION COL soa o o o 0 33 III 0 51 0UNIV OP NOC MMUS 15,951 0 4 t401 0 104 7.165 0 233 2050 116VASS* COL 53 o o 0 0 13 0 0 0 0NU INS/ OP *AVM 411C11 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 0VISNIVA UNI V 13.567 0 131 0 757 10.603 75 0 1047 250TOTAL NEM YORK 169.301 2.050 15.570 115 21.040 90.0115 19146 1.29111 21,310 3434
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T AIL I 0411 CON?' 0 FEDERAL OBLIGATION' FOR RISIAACN AND OIVELOPMENTTO ALL UNIVIRSITIIS ANO COLLIGIS AY
STATE. INSTITUTION. ANO AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970ITHOUSANDS OP DOLLAAS/
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MINOT ST COL 34 0 0 0 0 34 0 0 0 0NORTN OAKOTA STATI UNIV 1.260 788 0 121 189 62 85 0 ISUNIV OF MORIN DAKOTA 1,170 0 46 0 271 782 16 0 SSTOTAL NORTH DAKOTA 2.464 788 46 121 440 878 101 0 70
ONTO
ANTIOCN COL 118 o o o iss vs o o 31 oSOWING MEIN STATE UNIV 182 o o o o 94 o 11 67 10CA31 WISTERN RISERVI UNIV 13.743 o 991 0 2.523 7.949 110 696 1.406 66CENTRAL STATE UNIV ass o o o o o o o o 285CLEVELAND STATE UNIV 97 0 0 0 30 0 39 24 0COL WI WOOSTERolustsoos 11101V
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0.0
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OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN COL
10
00
00
10
00
00
4
OKLAHOMA CITY UNIV
19
00
00
19
00
00
1
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV
3,953
1,234
42
0962
609
190
700
208
8
SOUTHWESTERN STATE COL
27
00
00
20
025
01
UNIV OF OKLAHOMA
3.413
088
43
607
1,886
34
106
302
347
I
UNIV OF TULSA
30
00
00
30
00
I
t7It
!,It=
TOTAL OKLAHOMA
7,538
1,250
130
43
1,569
2.623
227
806
535
355
i
OREGON
LINFIELD COL
ISZ
00
00
00
51
11
0
OREGON STATE UNIV
8,471
1,167
468
01.292
1,722
629
172
2,694
327
PACIFIC UNIV
64
00
00
64
00
00
PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
83
00
00
24
00
59
0
QEE0 COL
182
00
073
114
00
00
SOUTHERN OREGON COL
62
00
017
45
00
00
U OREGON DENTAL SCHOOL
144
00
00
144
00
00
U OREGON MEDICAL SCHOOL
3,309
0112
00
3.197
00
00
UNIV OF OREGON AT EUGENE
6082
6397
0816
2,047
10
277
2,776
453
UNIV OF PORTLAND
25
00
00
25
00
00
TOTAL OREGON
19.189
1.173
977
02.198
7.382
639
500
5.540
780
PENNSYLVANIA
1%1
BRYN MAWR COL
169
00
00
134
014
21
0
BUCKNELL UNIV
82
00
00
62
00
20
0
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV
6,216
01,623
02.440
541
127
259
1,058
168
DREXEL UNiVERSITY
1.881
045
0797
690
0115
234
0
DUQUESNE UNIV
112
00
00
104
80
00
FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COL
43
00
00
10
70
26
0
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TABLE C-14 CONTeD
CO
iTATE AND 4NSTITUTION
PENNSYLVANIA
TOTAL
FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
AGR
AEC
' COM
000
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
GETTYSBURG COL
HAHNEMANN MED COL E HOSP
519148
260
5888
0 oo
oo
o
HAVERFCRO COL
282
252
030
0
LEHIGH UNIV
29976
O9
1,00
141
95
264
1,379
LINCOLN UNIV
20
20
0
MARY IMMACULATE SEM C COL
22
0
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PA
574
449
0125
MESSIAH COL
11
0
MILLERSVILLE STATE COL
22
0
imat
C4)
PA COL OF PODIATRIC MED
PENNSYLVANIA COL OPTOMET
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV
4 1
11.078
2,01
46
99
4 1
3,156
0 0845
1.42
1.771
41
PHILA COL OF P HARM & SC I
71
71
PHILB CDL OF TEXT I SCI
60
6PMC COLLEGES
30
30
SLIPPERY ROCK STATE COL
13
13
SUSQUEHANNA
UNIV
15
11
4
SWARTHMORE COL
203
59
144
TEMPLE UNIV
5.610
10
13
4.704
22
280
16
THOS JEFFERSON UNIV HOSP
2,262
522
1,959
15
UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA
221134
1,66
2.63
14.137
52
259
2,549
83
UNIV OF PITTSBURGH
129036
45
1915'
71211
212
597
19684
72
VILLANOVA UNIV
41
410
0-
0
WIL
KE
S C
OL
14
14
00
0
TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA
67.085
2,074
'
4950
9.64
34.669
1.346
39188
9.353
2.30
RHODE ISLAND
BROWN UNIV
5.756
o633
o1.
214
2,273
33
269
1.334
PROVIDENCE COL
.59
oo
oo
41
0o
o .
18
RHOOE ISLAND COL
20
oo
oo
20
oo
oo
UMW OF RHODE ISLANO
3.241
466
61
o1.076
322
144
01.172
oTOTAL RHODE ISLANO
9,076
466
694
o2.290
2,656
177
269
2.506
18
SOUTH CAROLINA
CLEMSON UNIV
2,562
10389
41
00
296
184
130
522
0
FURMAN UNIV
10
0o
01
o0
oo
MED UNIV OF S CAROLINA
19341
00
0468
873
00
0o
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THOS JEFFERSON UNIV HOSP
UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA
UNIV OF PITTSBURGH
VILLANOVA UNIV
WILKES COL
2.262
22.134
12.036
41 14
059
01,667
0453
00
00
TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA
679085
2,074
'
49508
RHODE ISLAND
BROWN UNIV
5.756
0633
PROVIDENCE COL
. 59
00
RHODE ISLAND COL
20
00
UNIV OF RHODE ISLANO
3,241
466
61
TOTAL RHODE ISLAND
S.076
466
694
SOUTH CAROLINA
CLEMSON UNIV
29562
1.389
41
FURMAN UNIV
10
0MED UNIV OF S CAROLINA
19341
00
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE COL
26
17
0UN1V OF SOUTH CAROLINA
676
075
WOFFORD COL
19
00
TOTAL SOUTH CAROLINA
4,625
1.406
116
SOUTH DAKOTA
AUGUSTANA COL
25
00
SOUTH OAK SCH MINES TECH
750
00
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV
1,691
908
6UNIV OF SOUTH DAKOTA
38.0
29
31
.
TOTAL SOUTH OAKOTA
2,854
937
37
TENNESSEE
CARSOH-NEWMAM COL
32
FISK UNIV
73
GEORGE PEABODY COL TCHRS
744
MEHARRY MEDICAL COL
526
MEMPHIS STATE UNIV
239
SOUTHERN COL OF OPTOMETRY
8TENNESSEE STATE UNIV
68
14
TENNESSEE TECHN OLOGL UNIV
124
oU OF TENN NED UNITS NENPH
29347
062
UNIV OF TENN AT KNOXVILLE
6,045
1,644
1,540 -
UNIV OF TENN CEN SYSX
400
00
VANDERBILT UNIV
7.771
0124
TOTAL TENNESSEE
189377
1,663
1,766
TEXAS
BAYLOR COL OF MEOICINE
9,319
021
BAYLOR UNIV
447
059
BISHOP COL
40
00
HOUSTON BAPTIST COL
136
00
LAMAR STATE COL OF TECH
38
00
M D ANDERSON HOSPITAL
5.124
065
'
0229
1, 959
00
15
00
2,639
14,137
52
259
2.549
831
01,150
7,211
212
597
-1,684
729
00
41
00
00
00
14
00
00.
09.642
34.669
1.346
3,188
99353
2.305
01.214
2,273
33
269
1.334
0
00
41
00
018
00
20
00
00
019076
322
144
019172
00
2,290
2.656
177
269
29506
18
00
296
184
13
522
00
01
00
00
468
873
00
00
09
00
00 -
25
144
0173
259
00
19
00
00
493
1,342
184
13
695
259
00
00
025
00
00
530
25
195
00
027.
598
32
120
00
12
231
0-
085
00
12
258
1,128
57
425
0
032
00
00
073
00
00
0 -
656
00
088
0526
00
00
90
34
53
529
.23
08
00
00
09
00
00
00
0109
15
00
15
2,270
00
00
01.314
620
114
462
351
0200
00
00
0200
0404
69017
156
76
994
0
290
19733
109245
323
652
1,389
316
08,856
357
085
0 -
17
169
041
0 -
00
40
00
096
40
00
012
818
00
74, 735
135
119
0
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TABLE C.114
CONT60
FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS FOR RESEARCH ANO DEVELOPMENT
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLE(1ES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
STATE ANO INSTITUTION
TEXAS
TOTAL
(THOUSANDS
AGR
AEC
OF DOLLARS)
COM
DOO
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
NORTH TEXAS STATE UNIV
78
00
20
32
17
9.
0
PRAIRIE VIEW A C M COL
73
22
00
00
51
00
RICE UNIV
5,171
752
0795
672
1,948
1,004
0
SOUTHERN METHDOIST UNIV
1,387
00
657
62
479
483
63
SOUTHWEST TEXAS UNIV
25
25
00
0
SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL SCH
4,342
44
00
4,115
106
77
STEPHEN F AUSTIN ST UNIV
25
10
15
00
SUL ROSS STATE UNIV
17
017
TAARAMT COUNTY JR COL
77
00
TEXAS A
M UNIV
7,560
2,62
1,005
1,88
538
16
659
682
TEXAS ACM UNIV CEN SYS*
652
02
013
00
48
TEXAS ARTS & INDUST UNIV
58
50
00
0
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIV
290
015
74
59
0
TEAAS SOUTHERN UNIV
31
010
21
0
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
745
10
41
37
18
153
56
TEXAS WOMANS UNIV
44
00
44
0
TRINITY UNIV
U TEX DENT BRANCH HOUSTON
66
454
a51
374
080
15 0
U TEX GRAO SCH BIONE0 SCI
100
0100
0
U TplE HOUSTON NEO SCHOOL
31
31
00
U TEX MED BRNCH GALVESTON
2,638
52,318
56
'
212
U TEX SCH PUB HLTH HOUSTN
107
107
UNIV OF HOUSTON
1,644
200
22
176
956
53
3
UNIV OF ST THOMAS
55
o0
0
UNIV OF TEXAS ARLINGTON
32
17
00
15
UNIV OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
12,696
695
5,272
2,743
10
1,316
2,412
15
UMW OF TEXAS AT DALLAS
3,711
66
128
02,888
629
UNIV OF TEXAS AT EL PASO
329
00
302
027
0
UNIV OF TEXAS CEN sys*
472
099
0336
30
0
UNIV OF TEXAS NEOICAL SCH
1,3567
00
122
812
044
378
WEST TEXAS STATE UNIV
17
00
00
017
TOTAL TEXAS
59,267
2,826
3,077
210,247
26.359
49
9,140
5,903
1.199
_
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV
73n
137
0111
220
72
39
250
0
UNIV OF UTAH
13,287
01,257
42,898
6,446
864
160
1,461
397
UTAH STATE UNIV
4,501,
687
69
01,171
329
783
88
'
871
503
WEBER STATE COL
19
00
00
19
00
00
TOTAL UTAH
18.537
688
1.163
44,180
7.014
1,719.
287
2,582
900
VERMONT
BENNINGTON COL
12
00
012
00
00
MIDDLEBURY COL
43
00
07
00
. 36
0
TRINITY COL
98
00
098
00
00
UNIV OF VERMONT
3,104
545
63
324
1,805
88
25
119
135
WINOHAN COL
10
00
06
00
4O.
TOTAL VERMONT
3,267
545
63
324
1,928
88
25
159
135
VIRGINIA
COL OF WILLIAM AN' MARY
752
064
0194
494
HAMPTON INST
115
00
0115
0
HOLLINS COL
85
085
00
0
MARY BALDWIN COL
20
20
00
0
MORFOLK STATE COL
21
00
012
456
16
0
1
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U TEX SCH PUB HLTH HOUSTN
107
00
107
UNIV OF HOUSTON
1,644
200
227
176
0956
53
32
UNIV OF ST THOMAS
55
0,
00
00
0
UNIV OF TEXAS kRLINGTON
32
017
00
015
0
UNIV OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
12,696
695
5.272
2,743
105
1.316
2,412
153
UNIV OF TEXAS AT DALLAS
3,711
66
128
00
2.888
629
0
UNIV OF TEXAS AT EL PASO
329
0302
00
27
00
UNIV OF TEXAS CEN SYS*
472
99
0336
37
00
0"
UNIV OF TEXAS MEDICAL SCH
1.356.
0122
812
00
44
378
WEST TEXAS STATE UNIV
17
00
00
017
0
TOTAL TEXAS
59.267
2.82
3.077
210,247
26.359
491
9,140
5,903
1,199
UTAH
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV
730
137
0111
220
72
39
250
0
UNIV OF UTAH
13,287
010057
42.898
6,446
864
160
10461
397
UTAH STATE WHY
4,501
687
69
01,171
329
783
88
'
871
503
WEBER STATE COL
19
00
0 ,
019
00
00
TOTAL UTAH
18,537
688
1.163
44,180
7.014
1,719.
287
2,582
900
VERMONT
BENNINGTON COL
12
00
00
12
00
oo
MIDDLEBURY COL
43
00
00
7.
00
. 36
-0
TRINITY CO1
98
00
00
98
00
00
UNIV OF VERMONT
3,104
545
63
0324
1. 835
88
25
119
135
WINDHAM COL
10
00
00
60
04
0
TOTAL VERMONT
3,267
545
63
0324
1.928
88
25
159
135
VIRGINIA
COL OF WILLIAM ANO KARY
752
00
00
64
0194
494
HAMPTON INST
115
00
00
00
115
0
HOLLINS COL
85
00
00
85
00
0
MARY BALDWIN COL
20
00
02
00
0
NORFOLK STATE COL
21
00
00
90
00
12
OLO 00MINION UNIV
508
os
o18
10
3456
16
0
RAOFORO COL
60
00
05
00
1o
ROANOKE COL
40
017
00
00
023
0
UNIV OF RICHRONO
10
00
00
00
10
00
UNIV OF VIRGINIA
6.516
6305
010162
3.200
96
939
808
0
VA COMMONWEALTH UNIV
3,507
054
0177
2.711
0505
60
0
VIRGINIA MILITARY INST
41
00
20
20
10
00
0
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST
4,082
1,624
150
0199
408
528
281
892
0
VIRGINIA STATE COL
46
18
00
00
00
028
WASHINGTON £ LEE UNIV
34
00
00
00
034
0
TOTAL VIRGINIA
15.765
1.648
531
20
1.576
6.495
627
2,500
29328
40
WASHINGTON
EASTERN WASH STATE COL
8o
_oo
o8
oo
oo
GRAYS HARBOR COL
40
00
0 -
04
00
0
SEATTLE COMM COL
150
oo
0o
150
oo
oo
UNIV OF PUGET SOUNO
162
00
0o
162
oo
oo
UNIV OF WASHINGTON
29.687
207
2,390
02,800
17,313
572
519
5,738
148
WASHINGTON STATE UNIV
3.513
1,333
283
0241
929
301
19
382
25
-4 4
COCO
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TABLE
8..1
4CONT'D
FEOERAL OBLIGATIONS FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, ANO AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
STATE AND INSTITUTION
WASHINGTON
WESTERN WASH STATE COL
TOTAL WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
BETHANY COL
MARSHALL UNIV
TOTAL
162
33,686 935
AGR
0
10540- o o
(TH
OU
SAN
DS
AEC
10
2,683 o o
OF
OO
LL
AR
S)
CO
M000
00
039041
o0
-o
o
HEW
'
87
181649 o o
INT
15
892 o o
MASA
0538 o a
NSF
50
6,170 935
OTHER
-
-
173 o o
WEST VIRGINIA INST TECH
638
oo
oo
0o
.o
o638
WEST VIRGINIA UNIV
.3,969
1,038
.o
o340
1,409
691
228
235
.
28
TOTAL WEST VIRGINIA
4,651
19038
oo
340
1,409
.691
228
279
666
WISCONSIN
LAWRENCE UNIV
44
oO.
oo
.25
0o
19
0MARQUETTE UNIV
734
050
0-
117
338
33
o196
0MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISC
1,686
oo
o0
1,643
oo
43
oUNIV OF WISC CEN SYS*
545
oo
75
440
723
oo
oUNIV OF WISC PARKSIDE
18
.o
oo
oo
oo
18
0UNIV OF WISCONSIN MADISON
329815
10599
20983
010010
15i:321
340
1,603
4,803
5,156
MY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUK
350
08
00
48
00
178
116
WAUSHARA COUNTY TCHRS COL
6o
oo
o6
oo
oo
WISC ST UNIV STEVENS PHT
8o
oo
o8
oo-
oo
WISC STATE UNIV 0SHIASH
6o
oo
oo
oo
60
WISC STATE UNIV MYER FLL
30
00
03
0C
o0
TOTAL WISCONSIN
36,215
1,599
3,041
75
1.567
17,399
396
1,603.
5.263
5.272
WYOMING
UNIV OF WYOMING
1,962
556
72
15
21
231
551
117
399
TOTAL WYOMING
19962
556
72
15
21
231
551
117
399
OUTLYING AREAS
WA
N UNIVERSITY OF GUAM
46
00
0o
-46
TOTAL GUAM
46
o46
PUERTO RICO
UNIV OF P R CEN SYS*
958
0958
00
00
00
0UNIV OF P R MAYAGUEZ
1,593
1,502
00
034
57
oo
oUNIV OF P R RIO PIEDRAS
58
00
P22
oo
o36
oUNIV OF P R SAN JUAN
'
19321
00
oo
1,321
oo
0o
TOTAL PUERTO RICO
3,930-
1,502
958
o22
1,355
57
o36
o
VIRGIN ISLANDS
COL OF VIRGIN ISLANDS
TOTAL VIRGIN ISLANOS
129
129
30 0
87
87
39
39
0 0
UNITEO STATES TOTAL
1,464,075
67,417
101,413
3,159
265,475
614,856
27,089
127,401
218,659
38,606
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TABLE 'C-15
FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS FOR RED PLANT
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY.
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
STATE AND INSTITUTION
ALABAMA
TOTAL.
(THOUSANDS
AGR
AEC
OF DOLLARS)
CDM
DOD
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
.OTHER
U OF ALA IN TUSCALOOSA
30
00
00
.0
00
TOTAL ALABAMA
30
00
0 '.
00
00
30
'
0
ALASKA
UMIV OF ALASKA
TOTAL ALASKA
110
110
15
15
0 015
15
00
00
0 0
SO
80
0 0
ARIZONA
UNIV OF ARIZONA
TOTAL ARIZONA
1919
1919
0.
00 0
00
00
0 00
0
ARKANSAS
UNIV OF ARK
49
00
00
049
0
TOTAL ARKANSAS
49
00
00
049
0
CALIFORNIA
CAL INST OF TECH
191
129
062
CLAREMONT GRAD SCH £ UNIV
47
0'
0-
47
SAN FRANCISCO STATE COL
40.
40
0 .
STANFORD UNIV
966
21
35
O910
UNIV OF CAL
BERKELEY
25
00
025
UNIV OF CAL
DAVIS
228
193
00
35
UNIV OF CAL
IRVINE
20
00
2
UNIV OF CAL
LOS ANGELES
1.439
437
20
1.000
UNIV OF CAL
RIVERSIDE
40
00
040
UNIV OF CAL
SAN DIEGO
30
00
030
UNIV OF CAL
SANTA CRUZ
20
00
020
UNIV OF CAL CENTRAL SYS*
55
50
0-
00
UNIV OF CAL SAN FRANCISCO
55
55
00
0
UNIV OF CAL SANTA BARBARA
10
00
010
UNIV OF SOUTHERN CAL
178
011
0167
UNIV OF THE PACIFIC
TOTAL CALIFORNIA
10
3.300
5
0835
052
.0 0
10
2.358
0
COLORADO
COLORADO SCH OF MINES
10
00
0'
00
010
0
COLORADO STATE UNIV
457
10
015
00
441
0
UNIV OF COLORADO
216
0212
04
00
.0
0
UNIV OF DENVER
20
00
20
00
. 0
TOTAL COLORADO
685
.1
212
021
00
451
0
CONNECTICUT
UNIV OF CONNECTICUT
58
15
00
03
00
40
0
WESLEYAN UNIV
48
00
00
00
048
0
VALE UNIV
259
0200
00
00
059
0
TOTAL CONNECTICUT
365
15
200
00
30
0147
0
DELAWARE
UNIV OF 0E1/AWARE
10
10
00
00
00
00
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-Z),D
Co:D
_ ARKANSAS
UNIV OF ARK
49
00
00
49
'
0
TOTAL ARKANSAS
49
00
00
49
0
i
CALIFORNIA
CAL INST OF TECH
191
0129
00
62
CLAREmoNT GRAD SCH C UNIV
47
0'
0
sAN FRANCISCO STATE CoL
40
40.
STANFORD UNIV
966
21
35
910
UNIV oF CAL
BERKELEY
25
00
25
UNIV OF CAL
DAVIS
228
193
035
UNIV OF CAL
IRVINE
20
02
UNIV OF CAL LOS ANGELES
1.439
0437
21.000
UNIV OF CAL
RIVERSIDE
40
00
040
UNIV OF CAL
SAN DIEGO
30
00.
030
UNIV OF CAL
SANTA CRUZ
20
00
020
11
UNIV OF CAL CENTRAL SYS*
55
55
00-
0
UNIV OF CAL SAN FRANCISCO
55
055
00
A
UNIV OF CAL SANTA BARBARA
10
00
010
UNIV OF SOUTHERN CAL
178
00
11
167
UNIV OF THE PACIFIC
10
00
010
TOTAL CALIFORNIA
3.300
55
835
52
2.358
COLORADO
COLORADO SCH OF MINES
10
00
00
00
10
0
COLORADO STATE UNIV
457
1o
015
00
441
0
UNIV OF COLORADO
216
0212
04
00
00
UNIV OF DENVER
TOTAL COLORADO
2685
.10
0212
0 0
221
0 0
00
0451
0 0A
CONNECTICUT
UNIV OF CONNECTICUT
58
15
00
03
00
40
0
WESLEYAN UNIV
48
00
00
00
048
0
YALE UNIV
259
0200
00
00
059
0
TOTAL CONNECTICUT
365
15
200
00
30
0147
0
DELAWARE
UNIV OF DELAwARE
1010
TOTAL DELAWARE
10
10
DIST OF COLUMBIA
GALLAuDET COL
12
00
00
12
00
00
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV
27
00
00
27
00
00
.TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
39
00
00
39
00
00
FLORIDA
FLORIDA STATE UNIV
35
00
00
00
035
0
UNIV OF FLORIDA
517
34
00
00
00
483
0
unity OF MIAMI
48
011
30
-
00
034
0
wily OF SOUTH FLORIDA
11
00
00
50
06
0
TOTAL FLORIOA
611
34
11
30
50
0558
0
GEORGIA
GEORGIA INST OF TECH
24
02
00
00
22
0
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TABLE c-15 CONT00
FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS FOR RED PLANT
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
(THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
STATE AND INSTITUTION
GEORGIA
TOTAL
AGR
AEC
COM
DOD
HEM
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
UNIV OF GEORGIA
1,195
31
1,164
0
TOTAL GEORGIA
19219
31
01,186
0
HAWAII
OUIV OF HAWAII
77
23
40
50
TOTAL HAWAII
77
23
40
50
IDAHO
-6%.:Y, OF IDAHO
36
36
00
0
TOTAL IDAH6
36
36
00
0
ILLI
NO
IS
ILLINOIS INST OF TECH
20
00
00
20
NORTHWESTERN UNIV
25
00
00
025
UNIV OF CHICAGO
310
0278
02
030
UNIV OF ILLINDIS-CHGO CIR
100
00
00
0100
UNIV OF ILLINOIS-MED CTR
40
00
40
0
UNIV OF ILLINOIS-URBANA
519
41
352
04
0122
TOTAL ILLINOIS
978
41
630
010
0297
INDIANA
INDIANA UNIV-BLOOMINGTON
1,102
00
00
0-
00
1.102
0
PURDUE UNIV
134
56
00
00
0-0
78
0
UNIV OF NOTRE DAME
227
0195
00
00
032
0
TOTAL INDIANA
1.463
56
195
00
00
01,212
0
IOWA
UNIV OF IOWA
69
00
00
20
067
0
TOTAL IOWA
69
00
00
20
067
0
KANSAS
KANSAS STATE UNIV
124
35
77
00
00
012
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UNIV OF IOAHO
36
36
00
00
00
00
TOTAL IOAHO
36
36
00
00
00
00
ILLINOIS
ILLINOIS INST OF TECH
20
00
00
00
020
0NORTHWESTERN UNIV
25
00
00
00
0- 25
0UNIV OF CHICAGO
310
0278
00
20
030
0UNSV OF ILLINOISCHGO CIR
100
00
00
00
0100
0UNIV OF ILLINOIS-MED CTR
40
00
04
00
00
UNIV OF ILLINOIS-URBANA
519
41
352
00
40
0122
0TOTAL ILLINOIS
978
41
630
00
10
00
297
0
INDIANA
INDIANA UNIVBLOOMINGTON
1,102
00
00
00
01,102
0PURDUE UNIV
134
56
00
00
00
78
0UNIV OF NOTRE OAME
227
0195
00
00
032
0TOTAL INDIANA
1,463
56
195
00
00
01,212
0
IOWA
UNIV OF IOWA.
69
00
00
20
067
0TOFAL IOWA
69
00
00
20
067
0
KANSAS
KANSAS STATE UNIV
124
35
77
00
00
012
0UNIV OF KANSAS
26
015
00
11
00
00
TOTAL KANSAS
150
35
92
00
11
00
12
0
KENTUCKY
THOMAS MORE COL
57
00
00
00
057
0UNIV OF KENTUCKY
67
29
00
010
00
28
0UNIV OF LOUISVILLE
10
00
01
00
00
TOTAL KENTUCKY
125
29
00
011
00
85
0
%..#
LOUISIANA
CJI
LA ST UNIV
BATON ROUGE
TOTAL LOUISIANA
292
292
42
42
0 00 0
0 00 0
0 00 0
250
250
0 0
MAINE
UNIV OF MAINE ORONO
21
21
00
00
00
00
TOTAL MAINE
21
21
00
00
00
00
MARYLAND
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV
76
04
00
00
072
0UNIV OF MARYLAND
252
37
160
00
00
055
0TOTAL MARYLAND
328
37'
164
00
00
0127
0
MASSACHUSETTS
BOSTON UNIV
130
00
00
10
00
120
0CLARK UNIV
297
00
00
00
0297
0HARVARD UNIV
349
0203
0.0
00
0146
0MASS INST OF TECH
1,784
01,586
00
00
0198
0
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TABLE c-35 CONTeD
FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS FOR R&D PLANT
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
(THOUSANDS oF 0OLLARS)
STATE AN0 INSTITuTION
MASSACHUSETTS
TOTAL
AGR
AEC
COM
000
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
NORTHEASTERN UNIV
10
00
00
00
010
0
TUFTS UNIV
23
00
00
00
023
0
WM OF MASSACHUSETTS
37
00
00
00
037
0
WOODS HOLE OCEAN INST
31
00
00
00
031
0WORCESTER POLYTECH MIST
220
00
00
00
0220
0
TOTAL MASSACHUSETTS
2.881
01,789
00
10
00
1.082
0
MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN STATE M4IV
280
45
197
00
16
00
22
0
UNIV OF MICHIGAN
601
0452
00
00
0149
0
WESTERN MICH UNIV
50
00
00
00
50
TOTAL MICHIGAN
886
45
649
00
16
00
176
0
MINNESOTA
UNIV OF MINNESOTA
194
0166
00
11
00
17
0
TOTAL MINNESOTA
194
0166
00
11
00
17
0
MIS
SIS
SIP
PI
UNIv OF MISSISSIPPI
15
00
00
00
015
0
TOTAL MISSISSIPPI
15
00
00
00
015
0
MISSOURI
uNIV OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA
119
00
00
80
0411
0
UNIV OF MISSOURI ROLLA
480
00
00
00
0480
0
WASHINGTON UNIV
93
00
00
00
093
0
TOTAL. MISSOURI
692
00
0o
eo
o684
0
MONTANA
MONTANA sTATE uNIv
13
00
00
00
013
0TOTAL MONTANA
13
00
00
00
013
0
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MINNESOTA
UNIV OF MINNESOTA
194
0166
00
11
00
12
TOTAL MINNESOTA
194
0166
00
110
017
0
MISSISSIPPI
UNIV OF MISSISSIPPI
15
00
00
00
015
0
TOTAL MISSISSIPPI
15
00
00
00
015
0
MISSOURI
uNIV OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA
119
00
00
8o
0111
0
UNIV OF MISSOURI ROLLA
480
00
00
00
0480
0
WASHINGTON UNIW
93
00
00
00
093
0
TOTAL MISSOURI
692
00
00
80
0684
0
MONTANA
MONTANA STATE UNIV
13
00
00
00
013
0
TOTAL mONTANA
13
00
00
00
013
0
NEBRASKA
UNIV OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN
25
00
00
00
025
0
TOTAL NEBRASKA
25
00
00
aa
025
NEVADA
UNIV OF NEV RENO CAMPUS
15
00
00
00
015
0
TOTAL NEVADA
15
00
aa
a0
015
0
NEw HAMPSHIRE
DARTMOUTH COL
166
00
00
00
0166
0
uNIV OF N H DURHAM
88
00
00
00
00
TOTAL NEW HAMPSHIRE
174
a0
00
00
0166
0
NEN JERsEy
PRINCETON UNIV
147
034
00
00
o113
0
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
29
21
00
00
00
8a
STEVENS INST OF TECH
13
013
00
00
0o
a
TOTAL NEW JERsEY
189
21
47
00
00
012
1a
NEW MEXICO
NEw MEXICO STATE UNIV
35
00
a0
00
035
0
UNIV OF NEW MEXICO
300
00
00
00
0300
0
TOTAL NEW MEXICO
335
00
00
00
0335
0
NEWYORK
COLUMBIA UNIV't
593
0340
00
31
00
222
0
CORNELL UNIV
56
47
90
00
00
0a
CUNY HUNTER COL
20
00
00
00
020
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TA8LEC
CONT'D
STATE AND INSTITUTION
NEWYORK
NEW YORK UNIV
POLYTECHNIC INST OF BKLYM
RENSSELAER POLYTECH INST
SUNY CENTRAL SYSTEMS
SONY ST U ALBANY
SUNY ST U STONY BROOK
SYRACUSE UNIV
UNIV OF ROCHESTER
YESHIVA UNIV
TOTAL NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
DUKE UNIV
N C AGRIC G. TECH ST UNIV
N C STATE UMW AT RALEIGH
UNIV OF N C AT CHAP HILL
TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH OAKOTA
NORTH OAKOTA STATE UNIV
UNIV OF NORTH DAKOTA
TOTAL NORTH DAKOTA
OH
IO CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV
KENT STATE UNIV
OHIO STATE UNIV
OHIO UNIV
TOTAL OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV
UNIV OF OKLAHOMA
TOTAL OKLAHOMA
OREGON
noccnu cyArc "uv.
TOTAL
551 5
85 1
750 3
27
85730
2,978
250
175 7
17
449
36 1
37
40
22
54
252
368 i2
32
94 l
FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS FOR R&D PLANT
TO ALL'UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR
(TH(3USANDS OF DOLLARS)
AGR
AEC
CON
DOD
0451
00
05
00
080
00
00
00
00
00
03
00
00
00
0218
00
00
00
47
1,106
00
0201
00
00
00
70
00
00
00
7201
00
14
00
00
00
014
00
0
00
C0
00
00
54
00
00
172
00
54
172
00
27
00
00
00
027
00
0
1970, HEW 6 0 0 1 0 0 4 0
3072 0 0 -0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
INT
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-
NASA
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NSF
94 0 5 0
750 0
23
639 0
1,753 49
175 017
241
22 0
22
40
22 080
142
35
32
67
OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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NORTH CAROLINA
DUKE UNIV
250
0201
00
00
049
0N C AGRIC L TECH ST UNIV
175
00
00
00
0175
0N C STATE UNIV AT RALEIGH
7T
00
04
00
00
UMW OF N C AT CHAP HILL
17
00
00
00
017
0TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA
449
r201
00
00
0241
0
WIRTH OAKOTA
NaRTH OAKOTA STATE UNIV
36
14
00
00
00
22
0low OF NORTH OAKOTA
10
00
01
00
00
TOTAL NORTH OAKOTA
37
14
00
01
00
22
0
OHIO
CASE 4ESTERN RESERVE UNIV
40
00
00
00
040
0KENT STATE UNIV
22
00
00
00
022
0OHIO STATE UNIV
54
54
00
00
00
00
OHIO UNIV
252
0172
00
00
080
0TOTAL OHIO
368
54
172
00
00
0142
0
OKLAHOMA
OKLAIOMA STATE UNIV
62
27
00
00
00
35
0UNIV OF OKLAHOMA
32
00
00
00
032
0TOTAL OKLAHOMA
94
27
00
00
067
0
OREGON
OREGON STATE UNIV
151
11
64
00
00
076
0U OREGON MEOICAL SCHOOL
50
00
05
00
00
UNIV OF OREGON AT EUGENE
19003
40
00
14
00
989
0TOTAL OREGON
19159
11
64
00
19
00
1.065
0
PENNSYLVANIA
ALBRIGHT COL
35
00
033
0BUCKNELL:UNIV
395
00
0395
0DREXEL UNIVERSITY
498
00
0498
0LEHIGH UNIV
16
00
016
0NARY IMMACULATE SEM
COL
10
10
00
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV
71
60
2C
00
SUSQUEHANNA UNIV
20
00
020
0SWARTHMORE COL
10
00
010
0TEMPLE UNIV
20
20
00
UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA
1,776
50
10
1.719
0UNIV OF PITTSBURGH
10
I0
00
0VILLANOVA UNIV
13
00
00
013
0TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA
29838
656
07
00
29706
0
RHODE ISLAND
UNIV OF RHODE ISLAND
226
70
00
00
0219
0TOTAL RHODE ISLANO
226
70
00
00
0219
0
SOUTH CAROLINA
CLEMSON UNIV
46
46
00
00
00
C.
0UNIV OF SOUTH CAROLINA
31
00
00
00
031
0TOTAL SOUTH CAROLINA
77
46
00
00
00
31
0
SOUTH DAKOTA
SOUTH OAKOTA STATE UNIV
33
33
00
00
00
00
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TABLE c-35 COMM
FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS FOR RED PLANT
TO ALL UNIVERSITIES ANO COLLEGES BY
STATE, INSTITUTION, AND AGENCY, FISCAL YEAR 1970
,,,rg
rivr
mea
:arv
ergl
eM
STATE ANO INSTITUTION
SOUTH DAKOTA
70TAL
AGR
(THOUSANDS
AEC
(DOLLARS)
CON
DOD
HEW
INT
NASA
NSF
OTHER
TOTAL SOUTH DAKOTA
33
33
00
00
00
00
TENNESSEE
GEORGE PEABODY COL TCHRS
30
00
03
00
00
UNIV OF TENN AT KNOXVILLE
745
75
119
00
50
0546
0
VANDERBILT UNIV
26
00
00
00
026
0
TOTAL TENNESSEE
774
75
119
00
80
0572
0
iND
TEXAS
=)
RICZ UNIv
40
00
00
00
040
0
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIV
69
00
00
00
069
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145
66
79
00
00
00
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70
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00
00
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UNIV OF HOUSTON
43
00
00
60
043
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265
00
00
00
0265
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13
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00
13
00
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582
66
86
00
13
00
417
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177
076
00
00
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076
00
00
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28
00
00
00
028
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28
00
00
00
028
0
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HOLLINS CDL
20
00
02
00
00
ROANOKE COL
11
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00
00
00
0
UNIV OF VIRGINIA
38
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038
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36
00
00
00
036
0
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87
011
00
2o
074
0
WASHINGTON
UNIV OF PUGET SOUND
80
00
0a
00
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UNIV OF WASHINGTON
140
026
00
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24
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00
00
0
ToTAL WASHINGTON
172
050
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30
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