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... million was used by Kentucky's school dis- tricts for capital outlay purposes . Of this total expenditure , more than $ 4 million was received from the Federal Government for buildings , improve- ments to buildings , for sites , and ...
... million was used by Kentucky's school dis- tricts for capital outlay purposes . Of this total expenditure , more than $ 4 million was received from the Federal Government for buildings , improve- ments to buildings , for sites , and ...
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... million , $ 97 million for construction , $ 18 million for remodeling and rehabilitation , $ 7 million for new sites , and $ 1 million for transporta- tion equipment . It is estimated , as is shown in our study , that it will cost $ 209 ...
... million , $ 97 million for construction , $ 18 million for remodeling and rehabilitation , $ 7 million for new sites , and $ 1 million for transporta- tion equipment . It is estimated , as is shown in our study , that it will cost $ 209 ...
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... million of State school- building loans for each of 3 years . " Set aside $ 5 million on a dollar - matching basis for States to conduct a 2- to 3 - year followup of their present conferences on local school needs and local money ...
... million of State school- building loans for each of 3 years . " Set aside $ 5 million on a dollar - matching basis for States to conduct a 2- to 3 - year followup of their present conferences on local school needs and local money ...
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... million children were born each year . They are the parents of the children who are causing current increases in school enrollments . In each of the past 7 years more than 3.5 million children have been born . The total was over 4 million ...
... million children were born each year . They are the parents of the children who are causing current increases in school enrollments . In each of the past 7 years more than 3.5 million children have been born . The total was over 4 million ...
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... million men were examined ; 5 million were re- jected for one reason or another , one type of deficiency or another . In 6 States , nearly 50 percent were rejected , those being the States that spend least for education . Now , this ...
... million men were examined ; 5 million were re- jected for one reason or another , one type of deficiency or another . In 6 States , nearly 50 percent were rejected , those being the States that spend least for education . Now , this ...
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