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The National Inventors Council, a Department of Commerce advisory board, consisted of 23 prominent scientists and engineers and was converned with the processes of inventions, the work of inventors, and ways to provide more effective assistance to them through state, regional, and federal invention programs.

Left to right: Jacob Rabinow, Rabinow Electronics; Professor John C. Stedman, University of Washington; J. Presper Eckert, Sperry Rand; Richard R. Walton, inventor; Jay W. Forrester, M.I.T.; Watson Davis, Science Service; Professor John Bardeen, University of Illinois; Costas E. Anagnostopoulos, Monsanto; Donald Newhouse, Portland Oregonian; William B. McLean, US Naval Ordnance Test Station-China Lake; Narinder S. Kapany, Optics Technology; Samuel Ruben, Ruben Laboratories; Vice President Humphrey; Daniel V. DeSimone, Chief, NBS Office of Invention and Innovation and Executive Director of the Council; Willis H. Gille, Marquette Manufacturing; Dr. C. Stark Draper, M.I.T.; Martin Goland, Southwest Research Inst.; Chester Carlson, inventor; William Bollay, Stanford University; and Leonard S. Hardland, NBS.

Not pictured: Lawrence Biebel, attorney; Marvin Camras, Research Institute of I. I.T.; Frank E. Foote, Mine Safety Appliances Co.; Hrones, Case Institute of Technology; Selman A. Waksman, Rutgers University; and Brooks Walker, Shasta Frrest Co.
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1 January 1966

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