Letters and telegrams from-Continued Burt, Samuel M., executive secretary, International Graphic Arts Cox, Lucile, E. G. Glass High School, Lynchburg, Va., to Senator Dixon, James P., Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, to Senator Dulton, W. C., Jr., executive director, American Institute of Planners, Page 493 465 261 485 317 466 266 Elder, J. P., professor of Greek and Latin; dean, graduate school of 484 Ellis, Elmer, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., to Senator 324 To Senator Morse, dated May 12, 1961. Ferguson, Charles A., director, Center for Applied Linguistics of the Fink breiner, Daniel T., II., secretary of the faculty, Kenyon College, Harrington, Fred H., vice president for academic affairs, University 467 475 468 285 321 470 222 323 483 318 317 261 467 Humphrey, Hon. Hubert H., a U.S. Senator from the State of Minne- 164 Hutchisson, Elmer, American Institute of Physics, New York, to 473 Jenkins, H. É., president, Tyler Junior College, Tyler, Tex., to 322 Kent, John H., professor of classics, University of Vermont, to Senator 763 Kraus, Dr. Silvy, liaison officer, and George W. Clarke, president, 284 Kraushaar, Otto F., president, Goucher College, Towson, Md., to 472 Letters and telegrams from-Continued Lang, Wm. C., professor of history, Iowa State Teachers College, to Paro 467 315 Leavitt, Jerome E., professor of education, Portland State College, 283 491 464 McIntosh, Millicent C., Barnard College, Columbia University, to McKean, Dayton D., secretary-treasurer, Western Association of Graduate Schools, Boulder, Colo., to Senator Morse, dated April 4, 1961__. Marique, Rev. Joseph M. F., S.J., College of the Holy Cross, Worces- 469 489 483 467 Minear, Leon P., superintendent of public instruction, Salem, Oreg., 458 Mitchell, Maurice B., president, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., 468 Moon, Samuel, faculty secretary, Knox College, Galesburg, Ill., to 489 Murch, James DeForest, chairman, Committee on Evangelical Action, National Association of Evangelicals, to Senator Morse, dated May Odegaard, Charles E., president, University of Washington, Seattle, to Senator Jackson, dated May 4, 1961___ Pusey, Nathan M., Office of the President, Harvard University, to Senator Morse, dated May 10, 1961. Ribicoff, Hon. Abraham, Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, to the President, dated April 21, 1961, containing sec- tion-by-section analysis of draft bill amending the National Defense Roberts, R. C., supervisor of science, department of education, 493 Ruckman, Stanley, president, library department, Oregon Education 317 Scully, Mark, president, Southeast Missouri State College, Cape Seidl, Mrs. Arlene, chairman, Multnomah County Farm Bureau, 323 258 Shafer, Boyd C., executive secretary, American Historical Association, 319 386 Letters and telegrams from-Continued Stenerwald, Mrs. Marion B., Belmont, Mass., to Senator Smith, dated Strong, Clarence, president, Oregon Audio-Visual Association, Salem, 490 Sullivan, Richard H., president, Reed College, Portland, Oreg., to 467 U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy for President, to teachers of vocational 229 Wahley, Dr. Randel M., vice president, Wayne State University, 467 Williamson, Kenneth, associate director, American Hospital Associa- 315 Wilson, O. Meredith, president, University of Minnesota, to Senator 470 Wormald, F. L., acting executive director, Association of American 469 Young, Francis A., executive secretary, Committee on International Letters and telegrams to Dr. Edgar Fuller from: Bailey, Thomas D., State superintendent of public instruction of Coddington, M. F., State superintendent, State of South Dakota......- Hansford, Byron W., commissioner of education, State of Colorado____ Johnston, Paul F., superintendent, State department of public instruc- Mineap, Leon P., superintendent, public instruction, Salem, Oreg‒‒‒ Morgan, Joe, commissioner of education, Nashville, Tenn... Wilkins, George T., superintendent of public instruction, State of 320 Observations on S. 1726 by a special committee of the American Bar Asso- 243 Proposed amendment to National Defense Education Act of 1958 in order to authorize grants to institutions of higher education for certain library Proposed amendment to Public Law 864, 85th Congress, September 2, 139 State constitutional provisions of public aid for nonpublic schools for 41 Resolution No. 247 adopted at the convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Detroit, Mich., August 21-26, 1960--- Summary of accomplishments under the National Defense Education Act 26 NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION ACT FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1961 U.S. SENATE, COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 9:30 a.m., in room 4232, New Senate Office Building, Senator Wayne Morse (chairman) presiding. Present: Senators Morse (presiding), Clark, Yarborough, and Case. Also present: Senator Benjamin Smith, of Massachusetts, a member of the committee. Committee staff members present: Stewart E. McClure, chief clerk; John S. Forsythe, general counsel; Charles Lee, professional staff member of the Subcommittee on Education; Samuel V. Merrick, associate counsel; Michael Bernstein, minority counsel; George Wray, minority associate counsel. Senator MORSE. The subcommittee will come to order. (Bills and departmental reports follow :) [S. 622, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] A BILL To amend the National Defense Education Act of 1958 in order to authorize for teachers in private nonprofit schools certain benefits under the provisions of titles II, V, and VI of such Act provided for teachers in public schools Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That sections 205(b) (3), 511, and 611 of the National Defense Education Act of 1958 are amended by inserting before the word "public" the following: "private nonprofit or". [S. 1227, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] A BILL To amend the National Defense Education Act of 1958 in order to authorize the granting of national defense scholarships Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the National Defense Education Act of 1958 is amended by inserting after title I a new title as follows: "TITLE I A-NATIONAL DEFENSE SCHOLARSHIPS "APPROPRIATIONS AUTHORIZED "SEC. 111. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1962, and for each of the five succeeding fiscal years the sum of $25,000,000 for scholarships to persons who have not previously been awarded scholarships under this title and who are selected for award of such scholarships by the State commissions established in accordance with section 116 of this title. In addition there are authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963, and for each of the eight succeeding fiscal years such sums as are 1 |