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... communities to provide classrooms needed for free public education , the number of classrooms now available falls far short of the number needed . While the Congress recognizes that responsibility for educating our chil- dren lies ...
... communities to provide classrooms needed for free public education , the number of classrooms now available falls far short of the number needed . While the Congress recognizes that responsibility for educating our chil- dren lies ...
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... communities to provide classrooms needed for free public education , the number of classrooms now available falls far short of the number needed . While the Congress recognizes that responsibility for educating our children lies ...
... communities to provide classrooms needed for free public education , the number of classrooms now available falls far short of the number needed . While the Congress recognizes that responsibility for educating our children lies ...
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... COMMUNITIES SEC . 8. The Commissioner may issue or modify a commitment under section 7 only if the amount to be reserved under the commitment , plus any amounts paid or to be paid under other commitments previously issued under this Act ...
... COMMUNITIES SEC . 8. The Commissioner may issue or modify a commitment under section 7 only if the amount to be reserved under the commitment , plus any amounts paid or to be paid under other commitments previously issued under this Act ...
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... communities that are spending a larger per capita have fewer rejectees . Communities of low salaries and inadequate facilities within the State of Kentucky run way beyond the national average in the ones rejected . If the Federal ...
... communities that are spending a larger per capita have fewer rejectees . Communities of low salaries and inadequate facilities within the State of Kentucky run way beyond the national average in the ones rejected . If the Federal ...
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... communities the youth are going to suffer . The States and the United States will pay a heavy penalty in the future by overlooking the need now . We cannot afford to delay financial support to education any longer . I be- lieve that ...
... communities the youth are going to suffer . The States and the United States will pay a heavy penalty in the future by overlooking the need now . We cannot afford to delay financial support to education any longer . I be- lieve that ...
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administration amendment amount areas assessed believe bill bond issue BROWNELL Chairman HILL Chief State School City rate includes class I railroads classrooms Commissioner of Education committee communities Congress constitutional cost Council of Chief County debt limit educational agency enrollment Federal aid Federal funds Federal Government financing FULLER grants GUERNSEY House increase interest rate January 31 KAMMHOLZ Kentucky legislation legislature LISTER HILL meet ment million Miss BORCHARDT National obligations payments percent present President problem proposed public schools pupils question school building agency school building authority school construction school districts school facilities School Officers Secretary HOBBY Senator ALLOTT Senator BENDER Senator DOUGLAS Senator IVES Senator LEHMAN Senator NEELY Senator PURTELL Senator SMITH statement superintendent teachers testimony tion Union United United States Senate War Labor Board Washington Welfare West Virginia Zanesville