Office of Education Appropriations for 1971: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-first Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 1415 pages |
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... 1971 1969 estimate 1970 estimate 1971 estimate Programs which specify amounts for supervision and administration ... increase in the cost of education of 7 million children that you include under the title I formula . That being so ...
... 1971 1969 estimate 1970 estimate 1971 estimate Programs which specify amounts for supervision and administration ... increase in the cost of education of 7 million children that you include under the title I formula . That being so ...
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... Estimates DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH , EDUCATION , AND WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION Elementary and Secondary Education Amounts Available for Obligation Appropriation : Contained in 1969 Bill . Contained in ... Estimate 1971 Estimate Increase or 156.
... Estimates DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH , EDUCATION , AND WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION Elementary and Secondary Education Amounts Available for Obligation Appropriation : Contained in 1969 Bill . Contained in ... Estimate 1971 Estimate Increase or 156.
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... Increase 1970 Estimate 1971 Estimate 1972 Estimate or Decrease Educationally deprived children : Budget Authority Amount appropriated in 1969 ..... $ 1,010,814,300 $ N.A. Amount appropriated in 1970 ..... 386,160,700 N.A. Amount requested ...
... Increase 1970 Estimate 1971 Estimate 1972 Estimate or Decrease Educationally deprived children : Budget Authority Amount appropriated in 1969 ..... $ 1,010,814,300 $ N.A. Amount appropriated in 1970 ..... 386,160,700 N.A. Amount requested ...
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... Estimate 1971 Estimate 1972 Estimate $ 16,006,487 $ 17,562,190 $ 20,096,401 16,006,487 17,562,190 17,362,190 50,000 ... increase in eligible institutions . More institutions are complying with the requirements specified by the law . By 1971 ...
... Estimate 1971 Estimate 1972 Estimate $ 16,006,487 $ 17,562,190 $ 20,096,401 16,006,487 17,562,190 17,362,190 50,000 ... increase in eligible institutions . More institutions are complying with the requirements specified by the law . By 1971 ...
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... Estimate 1971 Estimate Increase or Decrease Federally Affected Areas : Maintenance and operations ... $ 505,400,000 $ --- 1 / Amount proposed for later transmittal . 1 / $ -505,400,000 Justification of Estimate Titles I and III of ...
... Estimate 1971 Estimate Increase or Decrease Federally Affected Areas : Maintenance and operations ... $ 505,400,000 $ --- 1 / Amount proposed for later transmittal . 1 / $ -505,400,000 Justification of Estimate Titles I and III of ...
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1971 Estimate Increase activities administration ALLEN Amendments American Samoa amount appropriation assistance authorized budget CARDWELL CASEY centers classroom Commissioner Congress continue cooperative cost curriculum DAVIES disadvantaged dropouts educa Education Act education programs educational agencies effective Elementary and Secondary ending June 30 enrollment Estimate 1971 Estimate facilities fellowships finance fiscal year 1971 fiscal year ending FLOOD GALLAGHER going grants Guam handicapped children higher education impact improve institutions of higher instructional June 30 learning legislation LILLYWHITE MARTIN materials ment MICHEL million MUIRHEAD National North Carolina obligations Office of Education operation Outlying Areas participation payments percent personnel priority problems projects Puerto Rico requested research and development school districts school systems Secondary Education Sesame Street skills SMITH South Dakota student loan teaching tion tional Total University Upward Bound VENN vocational education youngsters
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