Scholarship and Loan Program: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, First[-second] Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 2096 pages |
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Page 1334
... grants by the way of scholarships , loans and work opportunities to college students . There are now ample facilities in all these areas for students who have the desire and motivation to continue education beyond the high school . In ...
... grants by the way of scholarships , loans and work opportunities to college students . There are now ample facilities in all these areas for students who have the desire and motivation to continue education beyond the high school . In ...
Page 1335
... grants to the Foundation may be made from time to time , or even withdrawn , according to apparent necessity . I ... grant- ing Federal aid to scholarships . I do not know what he said in his original paper . I came in after he delivered ...
... grants to the Foundation may be made from time to time , or even withdrawn , according to apparent necessity . I ... grant- ing Federal aid to scholarships . I do not know what he said in his original paper . I came in after he delivered ...
Page 1337
... grants for high- school laboratories . Mr. SNAVELY . I did not catch that . I did not get your bill until I came down here . I did not know I was going to be flattered by your invitation . Mr. DIXON . I appreciate your testimony , Mr ...
... grants for high- school laboratories . Mr. SNAVELY . I did not catch that . I did not get your bill until I came down here . I did not know I was going to be flattered by your invitation . Mr. DIXON . I appreciate your testimony , Mr ...
Page 1355
... grants for scholarships , fellowships , and assistance to the States in establishing programs for improvement of instruction and strengthen- ing other services at the State level . The National Education Association believes that the ...
... grants for scholarships , fellowships , and assistance to the States in establishing programs for improvement of instruction and strengthen- ing other services at the State level . The National Education Association believes that the ...
Page 1397
... grants to localities to enable them to overcome in 5 years the accumulated backlog of about 150,000 classrooms facing us if the present rates of building new schools and abandoning old ones are maintained . We estimate that this would ...
... grants to localities to enable them to overcome in 5 years the accumulated backlog of about 150,000 classrooms facing us if the present rates of building new schools and abandoning old ones are maintained . We estimate that this would ...
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ability American Association believe BRAUN Carl Elliott Chairman chamber CHAUNCEY classroom colleges and universities committee Congress counselors course curriculum department of education doctor of philosophy educa educational system elementary ELLIOTT engineering technicians enrollment Federal aid Federal Government Federal scholarship feel field film FRELINGHUYSEN FULLER funds gentleman go to college graduate GREEN guidance HANNA HARDENBROOK high school higher education Hill-Elliott bill HOLDERMAN Illinois improve increase industry interest legislation ment million Miss STOUT National Education Association national merit scholarship National Science Foundation NICHOLSON opportunity percent personnel president problem proposals question Russian scholarship program science and mathematics scientific and engineering scientists secondary schools shortage South Dakota sputnik STALNAKER statement subcommittee talent teachers teaching technical institute testimony testing thing tion World War II
Popular passages
Page 2006 - institution of higher education" means an educational institution in any State which (1) admits as regular students only persons having a certificate of graduation from a school providing secondary education, or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate, (2) is legally authorized within such State to provide a program of education beyond secondary education...
Page 1375 - I think by far the most important bill in our whole code is that for the diffusion of knowledge among the people. No other sure foundation can be devised for the preservation of freedom and happiness.
Page 1976 - State educational agency" means the State board of education or other agency or officer primarily responsible for the State supervision of public elementary and secondary schools, or, if there is no such officer or agency, an officer or agency designated by the Government or by State law.
Page 1975 - 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 1623 - No tax in any amount, large or small, can be levied to support any religious activities or institutions, whatever they may be called, or whatever form they may adopt to teach or practice religion.
Page 1987 - State plan which meets the requirements of section 1004 (a) and— (1) sets forth a program under which funds paid to the State from its allotment under section 302 (a) will be expended solely for projects approved by the State educational agency for (A) acquisition of laboratory and other special equipment...
Page 1623 - Neither a state nor the Federal Government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion over another. Neither can force nor influence a person to go to or to remain away from church against his will or force him to profess a belief or disbelief in any religion.
Page 2004 - Commissioner's action under subsection (c) of this section, such State may appeal to the United States court of appeals for the circuit in which such State is located. The summons and notice of appeal may be served at any place in the United States. The Commissioner shall forthwith certify and file in the court the transcript of the proceedings and the record on which he based his action.
Page 1975 - The Congress reaffirms the principle and declares that the states and local communities have and must retain control over and primary responsibility for public education.
Page 1748 - States shall be entitled to recover from the applicant or other owner of the facility the amount bearing the same ratio to the then value (as determined by agreement of the parties or by action brought in the United States district court for the district in which such facility is situated) of the facility, as the amount of the Federal participation bore to the cost of construction of such facility.