On the recordSeptember 24, 1963
There is really not much use in having science and its knowledge confined to the laboratory unless it comes out into the mainstream of American and world life.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThere is really not much use in having science and its knowledge confined to the laboratory unless it comes out into the mainstream of American and world life.
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