This collection provides nine classic works on the efforts of U.S. scientists in the war. The first eight volumes tell the history of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, while the ninth volume presents a model of relations between the state and science.
Scientists against Time, James P. Baxter III. Boston, 1946
Organizing Scientific Research for the War: The Administrative History of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, Irvin Stewart. Boston, 1948
Advances in Military Medicine, E.C. Andrus et al. Boston, 1948
Applied Physics: Electronics, Optics, Metallurgy, C.G. Suit et al., eds. Boston, 1948
Chemistry, W.A. Noyes, ed. Boston, 1948
Combat Scientists, Lincoln R. Thiesmeyer and John E. Burchard. Boston, 1947
New Weapons for Air Warfare: Fire-Control Equipment, Proximity Fuses, and Guided Missiles, Joseph C. Burchard, ed. Boston, 1947
Rockets, Guns, and Targets, John E. Burchard, ed. Boston, 1948
Science: The Endless Frontier, Vannevar Bush. Boston, 1945
Total: 51 fiche