Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign CommerceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 |
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... graduate work leading to a degree of Ph . D. in physiological optics is only available on campuses where we have schools or colleges of optometry . There is a great need for expansion of this program and , again , student loans could be ...
... graduate work leading to a degree of Ph . D. in physiological optics is only available on campuses where we have schools or colleges of optometry . There is a great need for expansion of this program and , again , student loans could be ...
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... graduate who enters practice . Dr. Frank Kitchell of the American Optometric Foundation who was unable to be present this morning has presented a statement to this committee which will be incorporated as part of the record . I have ...
... graduate who enters practice . Dr. Frank Kitchell of the American Optometric Foundation who was unable to be present this morning has presented a statement to this committee which will be incorporated as part of the record . I have ...
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... graduate school committee for physiological optics , at Indiana University . I am presently serving as president of ... graduates of the 10 schools of optometry , which currently are accredited by the American Optometric Association's ...
... graduate school committee for physiological optics , at Indiana University . I am presently serving as president of ... graduates of the 10 schools of optometry , which currently are accredited by the American Optometric Association's ...
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... graduate at least 1,000 new optometrists each year . To do this their facilities must be expanded . Enrollments in ... graduates per year . I have mentioned so far only the needs of more American trained optometrists to take care of the ...
... graduate at least 1,000 new optometrists each year . To do this their facilities must be expanded . Enrollments in ... graduates per year . I have mentioned so far only the needs of more American trained optometrists to take care of the ...
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... graduate a thousand new optometrists a year . At the present time we are not graduating half that number . This last year we had enrollment in the optometry schools of slightly over 550 new students . This is up nearly 200 students ...
... graduate a thousand new optometrists a year . At the present time we are not graduating half that number . This last year we had enrollment in the optometry schools of slightly over 550 new students . This is up nearly 200 students ...
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