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FOREWORD

At my request the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress has performed a public service in preparing for the use of the Subcommittee on Education of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare the enactments of the second session of the 89th Congress.

The present work is the third so prepared for our use. It was preceded by the "Enactments of the First Session of the 89th Congress" and by the "Enactments of the 88th Congress," both of which have been most useful to the committee and, I hope as well to senatorial offices and members of the educational community.

Much has been accomplished in the field of educational legislation in the past 4 years. A foundation has been laid in the 90th Congress upon which we can build. The materials which follow will be most valuable to us as we take up the recommendations which will come forth in this year and the next.

On behalf of my colleagues on the subcommittee I wish to express to the Library of Congress my appreciation for the time and effort expended by Mr. Charles Quattlebaum, specialist in education, Senior Specialists Division, who prepared the legislative histories and summaries of the bills and to Mr. Keith D. Dunnigan, of the American Law Division of the Legislative Reference Service, who was responsible for the preparation of the Annotated Statutes which conclude the volume.

WAYNE MORSE, Chairman, Education Subcommittee.

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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

DECEMBER 28, 1966.

Hon. WAYNE MORSE, Chairman, Subcommittee on Education, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.

DEAR SENATOR MORSE: In response to your request, I am transmitting a report entitled "Enactments by the 89th Congress Concerning Education and Training, Second Session, 1966." Excepting the appendix, the report was prepared by Charles A. Quattlebaum, specialist in education on the staff of the Senior Specialists Division of the Legislative Reference Service. The appendix was prepared by Keith D. Dunnigan, of the staff of the American Law Division of the Service.

The purpose and scope of the report are briefly stated in the

introduction.

LESTER S. JAYSON, Director, Legislative Reference Service.

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