Feb 24 1963

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Citing recent survey of 100 U.S. scientists who con­cluded top-priority scientific goal of U.S. space program should be "searching for and finding life on other planets," Washington Post's Parade magazine said: "It would be interesting to note their answers were they asked what should be the nation's over­all scientific goal-not merely the goal of our space program." (Parade, 2/24/63)

Feb 25 1963