The President today announced seven persons whom he will nominate to be members of the National Science Board. They are:
PETER T. FLAWN, of Austin, Tex., president of the University of Texas at Austin and a professor of geological sciences and public affairs;
MARY LOWE GOOD, of Sorrento, La., the Boyd professor of chemistry at the University of New Orleans;
PETER D. LAX, of New York City, an assistant professor at New York University and director of the Courant Institute of Mathematic Sciences;
HOMER A. NEAL, of Bloomington, Ind., dean of research and graduate development and professor of physics at Indiana University;
MARY JANE OSBORN, of Farmington, Conn., professor of microbiology at the University of Connecticut Health Center;
DONALD B. RICE, of Santa Monica, Calif., president of the Rand Corp. and a former assistant director of the Office of Management and Budget;
STUART A. RICE, of Chicago, Ill., chairman of the department and professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago.
Jimmy Carter, National Science Board Nomination of Seven Members. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/251166