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... give us the actual conversa- tions that you had ? Mr. GRUBER . Senator , it is 11 years ago , and I have had high - blood pressure since then , and I have not been able to recall a detailed con- versation . I tried in good conscience to ...
... give us the actual conversa- tions that you had ? Mr. GRUBER . Senator , it is 11 years ago , and I have had high - blood pressure since then , and I have not been able to recall a detailed con- versation . I tried in good conscience to ...
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... give priority to local educational agencies which have the greatest relative urgency of need , taking into account the number of children for whom additional minimum classroom facilities are needed and the inadequacy of the funds and ...
... give priority to local educational agencies which have the greatest relative urgency of need , taking into account the number of children for whom additional minimum classroom facilities are needed and the inadequacy of the funds and ...
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... give the President's proposal careful consid- eration . Senator IVES . Then , it is my understanding that no action will be taken by the committee , no executive action , on bills which are the basis of this hearing now being held ...
... give the President's proposal careful consid- eration . Senator IVES . Then , it is my understanding that no action will be taken by the committee , no executive action , on bills which are the basis of this hearing now being held ...
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... give those proposals a most careful and respectful consideration . Now , our first witness this morning , I am ... gives me greater confidence in my conviction that Congress will not - cannot turn its back for long on the immediate need ...
... give those proposals a most careful and respectful consideration . Now , our first witness this morning , I am ... gives me greater confidence in my conviction that Congress will not - cannot turn its back for long on the immediate need ...
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... give each teacher a group of students small enough so that she can know and teach them as individuals . I agree with that recommendation , gentlemen . But , how does Dr. Brownell propose to achieve it when the Office of Education ...
... give each teacher a group of students small enough so that she can know and teach them as individuals . I agree with that recommendation , gentlemen . But , how does Dr. Brownell propose to achieve it when the Office of Education ...
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