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... President Eisenhower has pointed out that there are a number of fields in which we have trained manpower shortages . In a special message to Congress on January 12 , 1956 , the President declared : Shortages now exist in medicine ...
... President Eisenhower has pointed out that there are a number of fields in which we have trained manpower shortages . In a special message to Congress on January 12 , 1956 , the President declared : Shortages now exist in medicine ...
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... President's Committee on Education Beyond the High School , first interim report to the President , Washington , November 1956 , p . 5 . Needed - More Men With the Answers , Newsweek , Apr. 2 , 1956 , pp . 67-68 . CHAPTER III ...
... President's Committee on Education Beyond the High School , first interim report to the President , Washington , November 1956 , p . 5 . Needed - More Men With the Answers , Newsweek , Apr. 2 , 1956 , pp . 67-68 . CHAPTER III ...
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... President Truman recommended establishment of a national scholarship and fellowship program . The President's Scientific Research Board , which also reported in 1947 , recom- mended- a comprehensive Federal program for the assistance to ...
... President Truman recommended establishment of a national scholarship and fellowship program . The President's Scientific Research Board , which also reported in 1947 , recom- mended- a comprehensive Federal program for the assistance to ...
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... President Eisen- hower referred to the State and local support and direction of these institutions . He said : ** I ... President's address to the National Education Association . New York Times , April 5 , 1957 , p . 16 . 15 The Council ...
... President Eisen- hower referred to the State and local support and direction of these institutions . He said : ** I ... President's address to the National Education Association . New York Times , April 5 , 1957 , p . 16 . 15 The Council ...
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... president of Shell Oil Co.— National survival requires that we have more scientists and engi- neers . The blame for our educational shortcomings rests squarely upon the public , for its neglect of its teachers . Charles C. Mason ...
... president of Shell Oil Co.— National survival requires that we have more scientists and engi- neers . The blame for our educational shortcomings rests squarely upon the public , for its neglect of its teachers . Charles C. Mason ...
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