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... grants for the support of education in States formed from the public domain . Thereafter , the ordinance ratified by the Congress of the United States formed the basis for grants to each State subse- quently admitted to the Union . Of ...
... grants for the support of education in States formed from the public domain . Thereafter , the ordinance ratified by the Congress of the United States formed the basis for grants to each State subse- quently admitted to the Union . Of ...
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... grant proposal should certainly stimulate removal of such barriers . 3. Any proposal for Federal aid for school construction immediately raises the problem as to whether grants should be conditioned on financial need . States that have ...
... grant proposal should certainly stimulate removal of such barriers . 3. Any proposal for Federal aid for school construction immediately raises the problem as to whether grants should be conditioned on financial need . States that have ...
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... grants - in - aid to the States to be spread over a 5 - year period . I think that had the CIO's program been followed and classrooms built , we would be a stronger nation today , our children would be getting a more adequate education ...
... grants - in - aid to the States to be spread over a 5 - year period . I think that had the CIO's program been followed and classrooms built , we would be a stronger nation today , our children would be getting a more adequate education ...
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... grants for physical facilities are voted , so that education can compete for funds at the local , State , and Federal levels without direct or indirect Federal discrimi- nation against it . We are greatly indebted to you , Mr. Chairman ...
... grants for physical facilities are voted , so that education can compete for funds at the local , State , and Federal levels without direct or indirect Federal discrimi- nation against it . We are greatly indebted to you , Mr. Chairman ...
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... grants - in - aid in all other fields , and if you are going to treat one Federal grant - in - aid this way , that then you should immediately bring up before your committee and amend all the other Federal grants - in - aid the same way ...
... grants - in - aid in all other fields , and if you are going to treat one Federal grant - in - aid this way , that then you should immediately bring up before your committee and amend all the other Federal grants - in - aid the same way ...
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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