Higher Education Amendments of 1966: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Education...89-2, on S. 3047, H.R. 14644, July 12, 13, 14, 19661966 - 335 pages |
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... representing the American Association of Junior Colleges . Dr. Charles F. Schuller , director , Instructional Media ... represent- ing the American Association of University Women , accompanied by Alison Bell , staff association for ...
... representing the American Association of Junior Colleges . Dr. Charles F. Schuller , director , Instructional Media ... represent- ing the American Association of University Women , accompanied by Alison Bell , staff association for ...
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... representing the American Association of Junior Colleges ......... Prepared statement . Probst , George E. , executive director , National Commission for Coopera- tive Education , prepared statement_ Roberts , Dean Eunice , Indiana ...
... representing the American Association of Junior Colleges ......... Prepared statement . Probst , George E. , executive director , National Commission for Coopera- tive Education , prepared statement_ Roberts , Dean Eunice , Indiana ...
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... represents teacher cancellations for 62,000 borrowers . On the bar at the right is a comparable figure of $ 14.7 ... represent a higher percentage than they did in the 1963-64 period . Accounts of more 64 HIGHER EDUCATION AMENDMENTS ...
... represents teacher cancellations for 62,000 borrowers . On the bar at the right is a comparable figure of $ 14.7 ... represent a higher percentage than they did in the 1963-64 period . Accounts of more 64 HIGHER EDUCATION AMENDMENTS ...
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... represent a slightly lower percentage . The point suggests that we are making more progress in obtaining payments not long overdue than payments long past due . Even so , the average amount per payment past due 3 years or more was ...
... represent a slightly lower percentage . The point suggests that we are making more progress in obtaining payments not long overdue than payments long past due . Even so , the average amount per payment past due 3 years or more was ...
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... represents reallocated funds appropriated for fiscal year 1965 , and the remainder funds appropriated for fiscal year 1966. An unobligated balance of $ 1.5 million of the appropriation for fiscal year 1966 will be reallotted among the ...
... represents reallocated funds appropriated for fiscal year 1965 , and the remainder funds appropriated for fiscal year 1966. An unobligated balance of $ 1.5 million of the appropriation for fiscal year 1966 will be reallotted among the ...
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Page 215 - No tax in any amount, large or small, can be levied to support any religious activities or institutions, whatever they may be called, or whatever form they may adopt to teach or practice religion.
Page 39 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW MADE BY THE BILL, AS REPORTED In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is •enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italics, existing law in which no change is proposed is shown in roman...
Page 228 - neutrality" of which this Court's cases speak thus stems from a recognition of the teachings of history that powerful sects or groups might bring about a fusion of governmental and religious functions or a concert or dependency of one upon the other to the end that official support of the State or Federal Government would be placed behind the tenets of one or of all orthodoxies. This the Establishment Clause prohibits. And a further reason for neutrality is found in the Free Exercise Clause, which...
Page 39 - Changes in Existing Law Made bt the Bill, As Reported In compliance with clause 3 of Rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by...
Page 215 - When the power, prestige and financial support of government is placed behind a particular religious belief, the indirect coercive pressure upon religious minorities to conform to the prevailing officially approved religion is plain.
Page 228 - The most effective way to establish any institution is to finance it; and this truth is reflected in the appeals by church groups for public funds to finance their religious schools. Financing a church either in its strictly religious activities or in its other activities is equally unconstitutional, as I understand the Establishment Clause. Budgets for one activity may be technically separable from budgets for others. But the institution is an inseparable whole, a living organism, which is strengthened...
Page 213 - establishment of religion' clause of the First Amendment means at least this: Neither a state nor the Federal Government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion over another. Neither can force nor influence a person to go to or...
Page 331 - Such term also includes any school which provides not less than a one-year program of training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation and which meets the provisions of clauses (1), (2), (4), and (5).
Page 42 - ... notwithstanding any other provisions of law relating to the acquisition, handling, or disposal of real property by the United States...
Page 42 - In the performance of, and with respect to, the functions, powers, and duties...