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ORGANIZATIONAL REPRESENTATIONS

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American Council of Learned Societies, New York, N. Y..

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Columbia University..

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Guggenheim, Daniel and Florence, jet propulsion centers at Princeton

University and California Institute of Technology, and institute of
flight structures, Columbia University-

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Los Angeles Trade-Technical Junior College, Los Angeles, Calif.

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Milwaukee School of Engineering__

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Milwaukee Vocational and Adult Schools, Milwaukee, Wis.

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National Association of Secondary School Principals.

National Association of Social Workers_-_-

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. -

-National Education Association____

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North Georgia Trade and Vocational School, Clarkesville, Ga

School of Applied Arts and Sciences, Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo, Mich..

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Anderson, Hurst R., president, the American University, speaking for the
American Council on Education_..

Arnold, G. E., chairman, Engineering Manpower Commission, engineers
joint council; accompanied by Dr. Frederick C. Lendvalls, president,
American Society for Engineering Education, and chairman, division of
engineering, California Institute of Technology; and Dr. Ralph A.
Morgen, director, Purdue Research Foundation_

Biemeller, Andrew J., director, department of legislation, American
Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, accom-
panied by John Cosgrove, assistant director of the department of educa-
tion, AFL-CIO..

Birkhead, Kenneth M., executive director, American Veterans Committee_

Blough, Glenn O., president, National Science Teachers' Association and

associate professor of education, University of Maryland; accompanied

by Robert Carleton, executive secretary, National Science Teachers'

Association

Borchardt, Selma M., vice president and Washington representative, Amer-
ican Federation of Teachers__.

Bronk, Dr. Detlev W., president of the National Academy of Sciences and

National Research Council____

Burkhardt, Frederick, president, American Council of Learned Societies,

New York City...

Cahall, T. Wilson, coordinator of the television project, Washington
County School System, Hagerstown, Md.__.

Caldwell, Dr. John T., accompanied by Dr. Russell I. Thackrey, Dr. O.
C. Aderhold, Dr. John D. Williams, Harley McCaffrey, and Charles
McCurdy, representatives of the American Association of Land-Grant
Colleges and State Universities, and the State Universities Association_

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Carlton, H. O., director, North Georgia Grade and Vocational School,
Clarkesville, Ga.......

Carpenter, C. R., professor, head, Department of Psychology; director,

Division of Academic Research and Services, Pennsylvania State Uni-

versity

Carr, William G., executive secretary, National Education Association,

accompanied by Glen E. Robinson, assistant director, National Educa-

tion Association, research division

Case, Hon. Clifford P., United States Senator from the State of New

Jersey

Clark, Hon. Joseph S., United States Senator from the State of Pennsyl-

vania.

Coombs, Philip, secretary and director of research, the Fund for the Ad-

vancement of Education, accompanied by John K. Weiss, assistant vice

president and treasurer, the Fund for the Advancement of Education.

Culpeper, J. B., executive director, board of control, State Institutions of

Higher Learning, Florida, speaking for the American Council on Educa-

tion....

Derthick, Lawrence G., Commissioner of Education, accompanied by

Melvin Sneed, director, Laws and Legislation Branch; Dr. Lloyd E.

Blanch, assistant commissioner, Division of Higher Education; John R.

Ludington, chief, secondary school section, Division of State and Local

School Systems; and Ralph C. M. Flynt, director, higher education pro-

grams branch, Division of Higher Education___

Dewey, Charles S., president, Washington Hospital Center, Washington,
D. C.; accompanied by Katherine Knouff, director of nursing service and
school of nursing, Washington Hospital Center..

Du Bridge, Dr. Lee A., president of California Institute of Technology-

Dunn, Dr. Clark A., vice president, National Society of Professional Engi-

neers, director, engineering experiment station, Oklahoma State Uni-

versity, Stillwater, Okla.; accompanied by Paul H. Robbins, executive

director, National Society of Professional Engineers...

Elicker, Dr. Paul, executive secretary, National Association of Secondary

School Principals, accompanied by Ellsworth Tompkins, associate secre-

tary, National Association of Secondary School Principals

Emery, Alden H., executive secretary, American Chemical Society-

Farabee, Roy, president, United States National Student Association.

Flanders, Hon. Ralph E., United States Senator from the State of Ver-

Folsom, Marion B., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare-
Fornaciari, Dr. Norma V., president, National Federation of Modern Lan-
guage Teachers Association..

Graham, Gordon, executive secretary, Students for Democratic Action..

Hamilton, Frances, executive secretary, Association for Childhood Educa-

tion International

Holden, Dr. A. John, president, Council of Chief State School Officers and
State Commissioners of Education, Vermont; and Dr. Edgar Fuller, ex-
ecutive secretary, Council of Chief State School Officers--

Hollander, Edward D., national director, Americans for Democratic

Action..

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Javits, Hon. Jacob K., United States Senator from the State of New York. - 1208

Kenfield, Leonard, president, Montana Farmers Union, speaking on
behalf of the National Farmers Union___.

McKean, Dayton D., dean, graduate school, University of Colorado---
Meister, Dr. Morris, principal of the Bronx High School of Science, New
York City.

McEvoy, Marcus V., superintendent, Austintown Public Schools, Youngs-
town, Ohio...

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