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... meet this emer- gent situation , bearing in mind , of course , when the proposals of the President come to the committee we will give those proposals a most careful and respectful consideration . Now , our first witness this morning , I ...
... meet this emer- gent situation , bearing in mind , of course , when the proposals of the President come to the committee we will give those proposals a most careful and respectful consideration . Now , our first witness this morning , I ...
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... meet certain conditions , which this county probably cannot meet , in order to obtain benefit from the program . When the minimum foundation program was first proposed , and a workshop was held in Morehead , I opposed the matter , not ...
... meet certain conditions , which this county probably cannot meet , in order to obtain benefit from the program . When the minimum foundation program was first proposed , and a workshop was held in Morehead , I opposed the matter , not ...
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... meet their needs . It would be impossible for Webster County to build with its present budget . Unless we can get help from some source beside local , it will be impossible for us to meet the needs of Webster County children . I will ...
... meet their needs . It would be impossible for Webster County to build with its present budget . Unless we can get help from some source beside local , it will be impossible for us to meet the needs of Webster County children . I will ...
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... MEET THE NEED FOR SCHOOLHOUSE CONSTRUCTION ? Kentucky's school districts are using every available resource to provide more adequate building facilities . Many of them have found it necessary to issue revenue bonds to be retired from ...
... MEET THE NEED FOR SCHOOLHOUSE CONSTRUCTION ? Kentucky's school districts are using every available resource to provide more adequate building facilities . Many of them have found it necessary to issue revenue bonds to be retired from ...
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... meet the demands for adequate housing . One has to take only a look at any of the counties . I have compre- hensive statistics on Pike County at hand , but I have learned after arriving here , that the superintendent of schools of Pike ...
... meet the demands for adequate housing . One has to take only a look at any of the counties . I have compre- hensive statistics on Pike County at hand , but I have learned after arriving here , that the superintendent of schools of Pike ...
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