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In page Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences:

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It has been discussed that "early efforts provided little ground for optimism" because the federal scientific agencies of the "early republic" did not owe their existence to "any commitment to science as such."[4] William Stanton has observed that, "until the 1840s, Washingtonians had founded a dreary train of institutions."[4] It can be argued, however, that the institution received very little funding from the Federal government and it was in "default of the necessary support."[1]