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... possible after the date of enact- ment of this Act on the basis of the average of the per capita incomes of the States and of the continental United States for the three most recent consecu- tive years for which satisfactory data are ...
... possible after the date of enact- ment of this Act on the basis of the average of the per capita incomes of the States and of the continental United States for the three most recent consecu- tive years for which satisfactory data are ...
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... possible to raise that ? Mr. DODSON . That is close . " I beg pardon ? Senator IVES . I say , would it be possible to raise that ? Mr. DODSON . Well that , of course , would be dependent upon the Kentucky Legislature . It could be ...
... possible to raise that ? Mr. DODSON . That is close . " I beg pardon ? Senator IVES . I say , would it be possible to raise that ? Mr. DODSON . Well that , of course , would be dependent upon the Kentucky Legislature . It could be ...
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... possible viewpoints as this question of Federal aid to education . This attention has been well deserved and well worthwhile . It has produced a consensus of opinion not only regarding the magnitude of the problem , but also concerning ...
... possible viewpoints as this question of Federal aid to education . This attention has been well deserved and well worthwhile . It has produced a consensus of opinion not only regarding the magnitude of the problem , but also concerning ...
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... possible approaches to securing needed classrooms in order that it be able to recommend the best possible course of action . I assume therefore that before taking action on any bill you will want to have before you the President's ...
... possible approaches to securing needed classrooms in order that it be able to recommend the best possible course of action . I assume therefore that before taking action on any bill you will want to have before you the President's ...
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... possible and provided $ 3 million for the most com- plete study of school - building facilities in the United States that has ever been made . Many State groups , stimulated by the survey of school building needs and by the tremendous ...
... possible and provided $ 3 million for the most com- plete study of school - building facilities in the United States that has ever been made . Many State groups , stimulated by the survey of school building needs and by the tremendous ...
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