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A proposal for a research grant entitled “Congressional Research Award” to fund a project that would compare Interactive Management methods with the processes utilized by think tanks.

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Elucidation

A summary list of Warfield's correspondences with about 80 different persons and/or institutions between 2001 and March 2009, along with his brief annotation for each item.
In this email sent to GMU Special Collections staff, Warfield attached a letter he had written on Feb 17, 2009 to Harvard University President Drew Faust. The letter has the same tone as some of Warfield’s My Crusades letters.
Analysis of the problems with the current approach to higher education and an overview of the Interactive Management work program in relation to higher education.
A list of the titles of 77 reports Warfield wrote over a period of twenty years.
Correspondence between Warfield and various public officials regarding the National Science Foundation request for researchers to examine complexity. Included are letters to/from U.S. Senator Richard Shelby, GMU Prof. & Dean Jonathan Gifford, NSF Asst Director David Lightfoot, NSF Director Arden Bement, NSF staff members, Shelby's office staff members.
Argues that there is a certain sequence of system insights is embedded in (intrinsic to) the Work Program of Complexity. This sequence shows that there is one system science—not several—and that two methodologies are necessary and sufficient for this science. Understanding this sequence leads to the conclusion that there is one systems science - not several - and that two methodologies are necessary and sufficient for this science
Also known as The Complexicon Table this is a list of 45 PowerPoint presentations topically arranged, and fitted all on one page. The teaching of a complete Systems Science curriculum has been designed and displayed in outline, with numerical keys as to where to find the slides. This table should be used in conjunction with Managing the Unmanageable PowerPoint Slide Collection. See notes field for further details.
This is the transcript of a 30 minute talk, a guest lecture for a Systems Design class taught by Dr. Antonio Rios. John Warfield presented the lecture by satellite TV from Tampa, Florida to the class on the ITESM campus in Chihuahua, Mexico, 29 October 2001. For a video of the class see Diseno y Practica de Sistemas
The article is an overview and general summary of the articles appearing in this Special Issue, of which LI Ling is the guest editor.
A program announcement for a conference on 18-19 March 1960 at University of Arizona in Tucson. The document lists the complete conference schedule & calendar of events, giving titles and authors of the papers being presented. Warfield gave a paper titled “Expanding the Computer Spectrum with Microwaves.”

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Prof's Shot in the Dark

Newspaper clipping likely from Lawrence Journal-World published in Lawrence, Kansas.
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