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CONTENTS

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Cavert, Dr. Samuel McCrea, general secretary, Federal Council of the
Churches of Christ in America, New York, N. Y.

423-427

Collins, M. D., State superintendent of schools, Atlanta, Ga.

707-711

Cook, Mrs. Edna P., national chairman, committee on legislation, National

Congress of Parents and Teachers, Indian Head, Md..

370-378

Cooley, M. F., a classroom teacher, Warren, Ohio_---

280-284

Dimit, Beatty H., lecturer, of the Pennsylvania State Grange.

646-665

Down, Hon. Edgar F., State senator, Lansing, Mich_.

199-208

Eby, Kermit, director of education and research, CIO_

624-635

Epstein, Benjamin, representing the Emergency Council of Teacher
Organizations of Newark, N. J...

10-17

Fine, Benjamin, education editor, New York Times....

669-681

Fries, Maj. Gen. Amos A., director, Friends of the Public Schools of
America___.

Fowler, Dr. Frederick Curtis, chairman, committee on Christian liberty,
National Association of Evangelicals_---

Fuller, Alvin, member of Pennsylvania State Education Association, Ickes-
burg, Pa...

433-448

525-542

133-138

Ginsberg, Alexander E., representing the American Jewish Congress__ 589-601
Givens, Willard E., executive secretary, National Education Association_ 737-749
Hart, Merwin K., president, National Economic Council, Inc., New York,
N. Y

405-423

Jones, Ralph B., State commissioner of education, Little Rock, Ark. 120-131
Keehn, Rev. Thomas B., executive secretary, legislative committee, Council
for Social Action, Congregational Christian Churches____

Kefauver, Hon. Estes, a Representative in Congress from the State of

Tennessee

458-466

King, Mrs. Irma Smith, supervisor of Negro schools, Dallas County, Ala. 150-161

Lancaster, A. B., president, Georgia Education Association.

711-714

Lusk, Hon. Georgia L., a Representative in Congress from the State of
New Mexico_.

264-268

McClure, Worth, executive secretary, American Association of School Ad-
ministrators

665-669

McManus, Rev. William E., assistant director, Department of Education,
National Catholic Welfare Conference__

300-326

Meyer, Mrs. Agnes E., Washington Post, Washington, D. C..

715-737

Morrison, Hon. James H., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Louisiana___

287-297

Mowrey, Corma, a classroom teacher, Clarksburg, W. Va..

138-148

Neff, Eleanor, associate secretary, Department of Christian Social Rela-
tions and Local Church Activities of the Women's Division of Christian
Service, Methodist Church____

467-475

Norton, Dr. John K., professor of education, Teachers College, Columbia
University

Paterson, Chat, national legislative representative, American Veterans
Committee__.

Perry, Leslie S., legislative representative, National Association for Ad-
vancement of Colored People__

64-120

570-579

394-405

28-38

Saunders, William F. V., representing the High School Teachers Associa-
tion of New York City, Inc---

618-624

Taggart, Eugene F., national liaison officer, Catholic War Veterans__ 701-704
Taylor, Col. John Thomas, statement introducing Fred W. Young, of the
American Legion-----

18

Welch, Hon. Richard J., a Representative in Congress from the State of
California__.

38-45

Young, Fred W., representing the National Americanism Commission of
the American Legion, Yazoo City, Miss_-_.

19-28

INDEX

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H. R. 3104__

Abernethy, Hon. Thomas G., statement relative to H. R. 1803.

- H. R. 1803___

Adjustment of estimated distribution of funds under S. 181 (amended) for
public-school enrollments__

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House of Representatives, Alabama Legislature_

Allen, Hon. John J., appearance and testimony-.

American Association of University Women, statement of__

American Federation of Teachers, statement of basic principles of Federal
aid to education adopted by convention, 1946--

54-55

55

319

479

480

480

240-249

241

261

683

American Legion national convention, 1946, resolution adopted at....
Amount allocated from State funds in Arkansas, fiscal year 1947-48, to aid
local school districts, compared with amount allocated for highway con-
struction and maintenance_-

19

127

Amounts of proposed allotments, equalization possible, and amounts neces-
sary to equalize in various States and the United States. (See Charts.)
Analysis of certain proposed Federal-aid plans for education_
Arkansas Education Association, letter from---
Arkansas Public Expenditure Council, letter from_

18

768

764

Article from-

Alabama School Journal, with reference to progressive laws passed by
Alabama Legislature, 1942-46_.

230

America, by Rev. William E. McManus, entitled "The Federal-Aid
Controversy"

320

America, by Allan P. Farrell, entitled "Two Systems-Parochial and
Public"

323

Bulletin, Friends of the Public Schools of America, entitled "Federal
Control of Land Grant Colleges".

546

Educator's Washington Dispatch, New York, N. Y., giving result of poll
on Federal aid.

754

National Grange Monthly, by Fred Brenckman, entitled "Public Edu-
cation"

651

Newark Evening News, by Edmund L. Tink, relative to statement of
Alvin A. Burger before committee---

700

New York Education, by Arvid J. Burke, entitled "Development of
Educational Policy in New York State," excerpts from--

340

New York Times, by Benjamin Fine, entitled "Low Pay Compels
Teachers To Quit"-

232

Reader's Digest, by Gretta Palmer, entitled “Our Vanishing School
Teachers"

208

Association for Childhood Education, Washington, D. C., letter from__.
Average salaries of superintendents, principals, and teachers in public sec-
ondary schools in Kentucky, 1941-45_-.

751

218

Average salaries of teachers in Louisiana, 1939-40, 1945-46, and 1946-47-
Average salary of teachers in 11 Southern States, 1943-44, for white and
Negro teachers.

297

396

Babbitt, Elizabeth Clarke, legislative representative of the Service Star
Legion, statement of___.

768

Babcock, Charles E., appearance and testimony.

502-509

Basic Challenge in Texas, editorial from the Pittsburgh Courier.

682

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Basic principles of Federal aid to education, statement of, adopted by con-
vention of American Federation of Teachers, 1946
Battle, Hon. Laurie C., appearance and testimony-

683

222-240

Article relative to progressive laws passed by Alabama Legislature,
1942-46-

230

H. R. 1870_.

222

Bennion, Fred, executive editor, Colorado Public Expenditure Council,
statement of_.

763

Board of Education, Jacksonville, Ill., letter from_.
Borchardt, Miss Selma, appearance and statement_

756

688-690

Brief submitted on behalf of National Catholic Welfare Conference_
Adjustment of estimated distribution of funds under S. 181
(amended) for public-school enrollments---

307

319

Estimated savings to taxpayers from-

Operation of Catholic schools.

Teachers' salaries_.

Value of Catholic school property-

315

316

317

Percentage of total enrollment in public, nonpublic, and Catholic
schools

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Buildings used as schoolhouses for Negroes in Alabama in 1940, pictures of

162

Burger, Alvin A., appearance and testimony.

581-589

Cass, Violet V., letter endorsing H. R. 2953--
Cavert, Dr. Samuel McCrea, appearance and testimony.
Editorial from Federal Council Bulletin___

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Statement of Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America_-
Chapman, Hon. Oscar L., Under Secretary of the Interior, statement of...
Charts showing-

Amounts of proposed allotments (under act of 1943), equalization
possible with proposed funds, and amounts necessary to equalize
State and National median levels in-
Arkansas.

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Percent of adults who reached high school in West Virginia,
1940, with per capita retail sales___

143

Per pupil expenditures for education, 1943-44, in United States,
New York, Mississippi, and West Virginia___
Salaries of West Virginia teachers and laborers, 1945–46_--
West Virginia's status in education with that for United States
(data for 1940).

140

141

142

Current expenditure for the median classroom unit in the 48
States.

Facing 75

Distribution of classroom units according to levels of expenditure:

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