The Chronicle of Higher Education

John Marburger, One of the President's Men

Will the science adviser have Bush's ear?

By RON SOUTHWICK

Washington

John H. Marburger III, President Bush's science adviser, finds himself in a much different job from the one he initially accepted.

When he was nominated in June, he expected that providing advice on science spending would be his main task. But by the time he was confirmed in October, he had been put...

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