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... areas of the State for school facilities , par- ticularly in areas especially affected by a rapid and substantial increase in school - age population , and ( B ) the relative financial resources of the several local school agencies ...
... areas of the State for school facilities , par- ticularly in areas especially affected by a rapid and substantial increase in school - age population , and ( B ) the relative financial resources of the several local school agencies ...
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... areas happen to coincide with those areas where school building needs are the greatest . The legislative measures now pending utilize as a chief factor in distributing aid the relative per capita income of the various States . This ...
... areas happen to coincide with those areas where school building needs are the greatest . The legislative measures now pending utilize as a chief factor in distributing aid the relative per capita income of the various States . This ...
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... area of school housing and some of these efforts are as follows : ( 1 ) In areas where there is ability to finance school construction most of the districts are proceeding rapidly to use their maximum effort to solve the problem . ( 2 ) ...
... area of school housing and some of these efforts are as follows : ( 1 ) In areas where there is ability to finance school construction most of the districts are proceeding rapidly to use their maximum effort to solve the problem . ( 2 ) ...
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... areas , in contrast to a phenomenal growth in others . In spite of the fact that Colorado as a whole had an increase of 194,752 in its popu- lation between 1940 and 1950 , 35 of the State's 63 counties have recorded losses . In 16 of ...
... areas , in contrast to a phenomenal growth in others . In spite of the fact that Colorado as a whole had an increase of 194,752 in its popu- lation between 1940 and 1950 , 35 of the State's 63 counties have recorded losses . In 16 of ...
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... area for health reasons . Since 1940 the population has been greatly increased due to the activities of the Federal ... areas , such as Yuma , Phoenix , and Tucson have absorbed the greater part of 120 EMERGENCY FEDERAL AID FOR SCHOOL ...
... area for health reasons . Since 1940 the population has been greatly increased due to the activities of the Federal ... areas , such as Yuma , Phoenix , and Tucson have absorbed the greater part of 120 EMERGENCY FEDERAL AID FOR SCHOOL ...
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