Labor-Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1967: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 14745 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 2690 pages |
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... agencies , one of which seems is about to leave us , but I put tremendous emphasis upon these agencies , on their re- porting directly to me without any intervening layer whatever . Every one of these operating heads will , I hope , be ...
... agencies , one of which seems is about to leave us , but I put tremendous emphasis upon these agencies , on their re- porting directly to me without any intervening layer whatever . Every one of these operating heads will , I hope , be ...
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... agencies that administer a majority of the programs financed through the Office of Education . More funds , in fact , will be provided to State educational agencies for administrative purposes than to the Office of Education itself . To ...
... agencies that administer a majority of the programs financed through the Office of Education . More funds , in fact , will be provided to State educational agencies for administrative purposes than to the Office of Education itself . To ...
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... agencies , including urban school systems , county educational agencies in rural areas , and junior college districts . Student assistance - Educational opportunity grants State 1966 estimate 1967 186 LABOR - HEALTH , EDUCATION ...
... agencies , including urban school systems , county educational agencies in rural areas , and junior college districts . Student assistance - Educational opportunity grants State 1966 estimate 1967 186 LABOR - HEALTH , EDUCATION ...
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... agencies and through nonprofit private student loan agencies , rather than di- rectly by the Federal Government . Under those circumstances , then , it seems that the State does have to have a guaranteed fund in its relationship with ...
... agencies and through nonprofit private student loan agencies , rather than di- rectly by the Federal Government . Under those circumstances , then , it seems that the State does have to have a guaranteed fund in its relationship with ...
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... agencies . We have high hopes that in time there will be 50 student financial aid State agencies , but it isn't likely that there will be that number next year . So it is more than possible that the Federal guaranteed loan program may ...
... agencies . We have high hopes that in time there will be 50 student financial aid State agencies , but it isn't likely that there will be that number next year . So it is more than possible that the Federal guaranteed loan program may ...
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1966 appropriation 1967 estimate Increase activities additional Administration agencies air pollution amendments Amount tions Posi assistance authorized awarded budget Bureau cancer centers colleges Congress construction continue cost demonstration dental Department desegregation disabled disease Education Act effective equipment established estimate 1967 estimate evaluation expanded facilities Federal fellowships FERRAZZANO fiscal year 1967 funds handicapped higher education hospitals improvement Increase or decrease institutions laboratory legislation loan program ment mentally retarded million Miss SWITZER MUIRHEAD National North Carolina nursing Office operation patients payment percent pesticide planning positions problems professional projects proposed Public Health Service Public Law 874 reduction research and training school districts school system Senator ALLOTT Senator BYRD Senator COTTON Senator HILL South Dakota specialist staff student loan studies Subtotal teachers teaching teaching grants traineeships training programs tuberculosis University vocational education vocational rehabilitation Vocational Rehabilitation Act workshops