Science and Education for National Defense: Hearings Before the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session...

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National Science Foundation 969
290
363
315
Study of Russian in United States
352
Language teacher shortage
358
1958
389
Holden Dr A John president Council of Chief State Officers
425
MARCH 10 1958
443
Carr William G executive secretary National Education Associa
475
FEBRUARY 24 1958
544
JOHN S FORSYTHE General Counsel
545
H director office of scientific personnel Ralph Cleland
575
Blough Glenn D president National Science Teachers Association
609
Dunn Dr Clark A vice president National Society of Professional
620
Oregon State Board of Higher Education 1145
639
Page
681
Princeton University
722
Mildenberger Keaneth W director the foreignlanguage program
734
MARCH 3 1958
779
Elicker Dr Paul executive secretary National Association of Secondary
781
Purdue Research Foundation 807 826
807
LettersContinued Page
826
Birkhead Kenneth M executive director American Veterans
827
Emery Alden H executive secretary American Chemical Society 1005
829
Graham Gordon executive secretary Students for Democratic Action 886
841
C accompanied by Katherine Knauff director of nursing
853
Hollander Edward D national director Americans for Democratic
858
Farabee Ray president the United States National Student Associa
868
Mitchell Clarence director Washington bureau of the National Associa
876
MARCH 6 1958
893
Woodward Carl R president University of Rhode Island to Senator
919
Blanding Sarah Gibson Vassar College to Senator Case
920
Humphrey Hon Hubert H United States Senator from the State
943
Scientific Manpower Commission
991
Conant James B to Senator Case_
998
Emery Alden H executive secretary American Chemical Society
1020
McEvoy Marcus V superintendent Austintown Public Schools
1029
Carlton H O director North Georgia Trade and Vocational
1132
Advance report on Engineering Enrollments and Degrees 1957 Depart
1157
Dewey Charles S president Washington Hospital Center
1205
Javits Hon Jacob K United States Senator from the State of New York
1208
Dickey Frank G president University of Kentucky to Senator
1217
Coombs Philip secretary and director of research The Fund for
1247
American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese
1307
Ominous Threat
1312
American Society of Civil Engineers
1313
Committee for Promoting the Study of Russian in High Schools
1320
Encyclopedia Britannica Films
1269
Health Education and Welfare Department
1326
Modern Language Association___
1332
National Education Association____
1351
Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice
1353
Allen Edwin Brown head of the department of mathematics Renn
1361
Working Committee for the Development of Supporting Technical Per
1377
Bronk Dr Detlev W president of the National Academy of Sciences
1383
Television Journal of Chemical Education June 1956
1413
Survey of Foreign Laboratories in Secondary Schools and Institutions
1425
Drake J F president Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical Col
1434
The Shortage Reexamined by James R Killian Jr American Scien
1439
The Great Talent Hunt Carnegie Corporation of New York 1956
1447
Promising Practices in Mathematics Teacher Education School
1457
Learning Carnegie Corporation of New York
1466
Kohrman George E dean School of Applied Arts and Sciences Western
1475
Report on the Teaching of Science in Illinois Southern Illinois
1483
Advanced Placement in High Schools 1958
1497
The Progress of Soviet Science Foreign Affairs April 1954
1509
Enrollments in colleges and universities1955
1517
1341
1530
Burkhardt Frederick president American Council of Learned Societies
1536
National Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations
1538
Dworschak Rt Rev Baldwin president St Johns College of Arts
1539
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Bills related to science and education pending before the committee
1553
Bureau of the Budget
1597

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Page 161 - The Congress hereby finds and declares that the security of the Nation requires the fullest development of the mental resources and technical skills of its young men and women.
Page 376 - Education, for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories, and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems and methods of teaching as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems, and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the country.
Page 512 - New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan ... Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota .... Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina...
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Page 156 - ... the court the record of the further proceedings. Such new or modified findings of fact shall likewise be conclusive if supported by substantial evidence.
Page 161 - Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to authorize any department, agency, officer, or employee of the United States to exercise any direction, supervision, or control over the curriculum, program of instruction, administration, or personnel of any educational institution or school system...
Page 158 - Council is hereby exempted with respect to such appointment, from the operation of sections 281, 283, 284, and 1914 of title 18 of the United States Code, and section 190 of the Revised Statutes (5 USC 99), except as otherwise specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection.
Page 181 - Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was appointed shall be appointed only for the remainder of such term.
Page 182 - Payments under this act may be made in installments and in advance or by way of reimbursement, with necessary adjustments on account of overpayments or underpayments.
Page 771 - ... nor shall any grant or donation of land, money or other personal property ever be made by the State or any such public corporation to any church or for any sectarian purpose.

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