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EDUCATION LEGISLATION, 1968

HEARINGS

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON

LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE
UNITED STATES SENATE

NINETIETH CONGRESS

SECOND SESSION

ON

S. 3098

TO AMEND THE HIGHER EDUCATION ACT OF 1965, THE NA-
TIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION ACT OF 1958, THE NATIONAL
VOCATIONAL STUDENT LOAN INSURANCE ACT OF 1965, THE
HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES ACT OF 1963, AND RELATED
ACTS

S. 3099

♫ AMEND THE VOCATIONAL ACT OF 1963, AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES

AND RELATED BILLS

PART 4

LARCH 28, WASHINGTON, D.C., AND MARCH 29, 1968, AUSTIN, TEX.

Printed for the use of the
Committee on Labor and Public Welfare

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1968

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CONTENTS

CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES

MARCH 28, 1968

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Reed, Joseph T., professor, Stanford University Law School, president, Association of American Law Schools; Bayless A. Manning, dean, StanUniversity Law School; John Scarlett, dean, School of Law, UniPersity of South Dakota; Robert M. O'Neill, professor of law and start to the president, State University of New York at Buffalo; Kenneth 8. Tollett, dean, Texas University Law School; Morris L. ben, professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School; William B. shart. University of Minnesota Law School, president-elect, Assoon of American Law Schools; Robert B. McKay, dean, New York versity Law School; William W. Greenhaigh, professor, Georgetown versity Law Center; and Michael H. Cardozo, executive director, Association of American Law Schools, comprising a panel..

Brewster C., director, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University Washington, Seattle, Wash.; and chairman, Council on Graduate dation for Public Administration---

h, Earl M., Jr., acting director, Center for Latin American Language and Area Studies, University of Wisconsin--

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Carl J., Washington representative, American Federation of TeachAFL-CIO; accompanied by Israel Kugler, president, United Federaof College Teachers, New York State AFT Council.. Harry G., president, United Business School Association, Lynchburg, Ta accompanied by Richard A. Fulton, executive director and general of the United Business School Association; and L. Clay Spencer, dent-elect, United Business School Association, New Orleans, La--- 1551 George T., Division of Social Studies, Cleveland Public Schools, Teveland, Ohio.-

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MARCH 29, 1968
AUSTIN, TEX.

head, Dr. Peter, Associate Commissioner for Higher Education, Office Edation, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Wash

2. D.C.

Dr. Harry, chancellor, University of Texas System, Austin, And letters, University of Texas; presently fellow, Battelle Memorial with. William, professor of classics and University professor in arts

tate, Seattle, Wash.

Ad Ter.....

A consisting of Dr. John T. King, president, Houston-Tillotson College,
Te and Dr. Marvin L. Baker, president, South Plains College, Level-
Asin, Tex.; Dr. L. H. McCloney, president, Paul Quinn College, Waco,
Dr. John T.. president, Houston-Tillotson College, Austin, Tex‒‒‒‒‒
rer Dr. L. H., president, Paul Quinn College, Waco, Tex-----
Dr. Marvin, president, South Plains College, Levelland, Tex‒‒‒‒
sting of Dr. Mack C. Adams, coordinator of financial aid, South-
Arts and Sciences, University of Texas, Austin, Tex. ; and Lloyd Doggett,
Methodist University, Dallas, Tex.; Dr. John Silber, dean, College of
dent, University of Texas student body, Austin, Tex----

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