Howe, Hon. Harold, II, Commissioner of Education, accompanied by Dr. Samuel Halperin, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; Dr. Peter P. Muirhead, Associate Commissioner for Higher Education; and Dr. Albert L. Alford, Acting Assistant Commissioner of Education for Legislation, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Prepared statement, with attachments_ Lumley, John M., director, Division of Federal Relations, National Edu- Phillips, Clarence A., chairman of the board, Heald's College, San Fran- Priest, Bill J., president, Dallas County Junior College District, Dallas, Tex.: and representing the American Association of Junior Colleges...... Probst, George E., executive director, National Commission for Coopera- Roberts, Dean Eunice, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., repre- Supplemental statement_ 291 285 274 282 Spalding, Willard B., director, Coordinating Council for Higher Education, 290 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Analysis of library expenditures, 1960 through 1965...... 49 100 "L.B.J. Dropping Old College Loan Program," from the New York 328 Decision of court of appeals of Maryland in The Horace Mann League of 207 Higher education facilities construction, fiscal year 1965.. Institutions of higher education receiving grants under title III, the Higher Education Act of 1965... Letters from: Freeman, R. Jack, administrative assistant, Mississippi State College Johns, Kingston, Jr., past president, Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, Raleigh, N.C., to Senator Hill, March 4, 1966, containing resolution.. Kline, Donald F., director, Idaho State University, with attachment, 331 48 Morton, Ben, Missouri Commission on Higher Education, to Mark Letters from-Continued Lawrence, William C., vice president for student affairs, Eastern Morton, Ben, Missouri Commission on Higher Education, Jefferson Oboler, Eli M., librarian, Idaho State University, with attachment, to Senator Church, dated June 10, 1966__ Scully, Mark, president, Southeast Missouri State College, to Senators Stahr, Elvis J., president, Indiana University, to Senator Bayh, May 18, Page 307 306 322 321 Swenson, Glen R., director, Utah State Building Board, Salt Lake 303 321 Tiedtke, John, vice president and treasurer, Rollins College, Winter 325 Walker, Allen L., director of financial aid, University of Vermont, 320 Wilkins, Eugene G., Newark State College, Union, N.J., to Senator 329 Letters to Senator Morse from- Aiken, Hon. George D., a U.S. Senator from the State of Vermont, 320 Boswell, Frances J., Cincinnati, Ohio, March 7, 1966. 324 DeAngelis, Charles E., vice president, Walter Kidde Constructors, 307 323 Eddy, Edward D., Chatham College, Pittsburgh, Pa., March 30, 1966. Eliassen, A. Henry, Tallahassee, Fla., March 5, 1966-- Farmer, Martha L., Association of University Evening Colleges, Fulton, R. A., executive director and general counsel, United Business Hart, Hon. Philip A., a U.S. Senator from the State of Michigan, Hyer, Anna L., executive secretary, Department of Audio-Visual Instruction of the National Education Association, July 21, 1966-- Jonasson, Frank, assistant dean of men, Oregon State University, 332 334 327 Jones, Lloyd M., business manager, Glenville State College, Glenville, 327 Morse, John F., director of the commission, American Council on Okoronkwo, S. G., Bethune Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Fla., Letters to Senator Morse from-Continued Rafferty, Max, California Department of Education, February 24, Schuller, Charles F., director, Instructional Media Center, Mich. Page 312 199 Stotler, Bruce, University of Washington, Seattle, March 5, 1966, 326 Symington, Hon. Stuart, a U.S. Senator from the State of Missouri, Thackrey, Russell I., executive secretary, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, July 19, 1966-- Dr. Priest, president, American Association of Junior Colleges--- Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, on: Continuation of school librarian institutes under title II of the Junior and community college testimony- Loan procedures under title II NDEA modified proposal. Maintenance of effort modifications, title VI, Higher Education Title II grants by State, fiscal year 1966, under Higher Education Facilities 131 HIGHER EDUCATION AMENDMENTS OF 1966 TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1966 U.S. SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION OF THE Washington, D.C. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 9:30 a.m., in room 4200, New Senate Office Building, Senator Wayne Morse (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Senators Morse (presiding), Yarborough, Randolph, and Javits. Committee staff members present: Charles Lee, professional staff member; and Roy H. Millenson, minority clerk. Senator MORSE. The hearing will come to order. In opening the 3-day hearings on the Higher Education Act Amendments of 1966, the subcommittee is pleased to welcome this morning the administration witnesses who will present the case in chief in support of the proposals set forth in S. 3047, which I had the honor to introduce in the Senate, and which are contained in the House-passed companion bill, H.R. 14644. I direct that the bills, as well as the House Education and Labor Committee report on H.R. 14644, be printed at this point in the hearings record. (The bills S. 3047 and H.R. 14644 follow :) 1 89TH CONGRESS 2D SESSION S. 3047 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES MARCH 7, 1966 Mr. MORSE (for himself and Mr. MCGEE) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare A BILL To strengthen and improve public and private programs of assistance for institutions of higher education and students attending them. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 3 That this Act may be cited as the "Higher Education 4 Amendments of 1966". II |