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COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

EIGHTY-FIFTH CONGRESS

SECOND SESSION

ON

H. R. 10763, H. R. 11530, H. R. 11625,
H. R. 11854, and H. R. 12058

BILLS ON FEDERAL AID TO STATES FOR ELEMENTARY
AND SECONDARY EDUCATION AND MATTERS OF
GENERAL CONCERN TO EDUCATION

HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 28, 29, 30;
MAY 1, 2, 26; JUNE 3, 4, AND 5, 1958

Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor

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LEE METCALF, Montana
FRANK THOMPSON, JR., New Jersey
STEWART L. UDALL, Arizona

PETER FRELINGHUYSEN, JR., New Jersey
HARRY G. HASKELL, JR., Delaware
JOHN A. LAFORE, JR., Pennsylvania

ROBERT E. McCORD, Subcommittee Clerk

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Bell, Mrs. Alison Grubb, legislative program associate, American As-
sociation of University Women___

256

Coffin, Hon. Frank M., Representative in Congress from the State of
Maine___

511

Datt, John C., assistant legislative director, the American Farm
Bureau Federation----

431

188

Jack, Robert L., Director of Collections, Internal Revenue Service___
Jenkins, Mrs. Clifford N., chairman of legislation, National Congress
of Parents and Teachers, presented by Mrs. Edward R. Gray--.

Kearns, Hon. Carroll D., a Representative in Congress from the State

of Pennsylvania_-_-

Kenfield, Leonard, member of the executive committee of the Na-
tional Farmers Union and president of the Montana Farmers Union,
Great Falls, Mont-----

75, 99

505

52

224

McKay, Robert E., governmental relations executive, California
Teachers Association, San Francisco, Calif.
Mason, Walter J., legislative representative, AFL-CIO__
Meyer, Agnes E-

241

270

32

Meyer, Mrs. William, legislative chairman, New Jersey Congress of
Parents and Teachers_.

261

Mitchell, Clarence, director of the Washington bureau, National As-

sociation for the Advancement of Colored People---

Mowrey, Corma, member of the board of trustees of the National Edu-
cation Association and director of professional services of the West
Virginia Education Association, and Dr. Hazel Davis, associate di-
rector of research division, NEA, Washington, D. C_-.

187

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Statement of-Continued

Nelson, R. W., assistant to the Commissioner, and R. L. Jack, Direc-
tor of Collections, Internal Revenue Service_
Proxmire, Hon. William, United Sates Senator from the State of
Wisconsin---

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505

499

Roy, George C., secretary of the Massachusetts School Superintend-
ents Association, Norfolk County, Mass___

217

Stansbury, Harry A., managing director, West Virginia Chamber of
Commerce_

Letters, prepared statements, etc. :

Abbitt, Hon. Watkins M., a Representative in Congress from the State
of Virginia, prepared statement on various education bills, June 5,
1958--

Adams, Sherman, letter April 2, 1958, re Federal aid for school con-
struction, to Hon. Carl D. Perkins and 12 colleagues___
AFL-CIO executive council statement on Federal aid to school con-
struction

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396

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271

Alabama State Chamber of Commerce___

365

American Farm Bureau Federation, J. C. Datt, assistant legislative
director_.

442

American Legion, Richard C. Cadwallader, member, National Ameri-
canism Commission_.

382

American Parents Committee, Inc., George J. Hecht, chairman_
Anderson, D. C., superintendent, Montgomery County schools, Mt.
Sterling, Ky___.

Articles, pamphlets, etc. :

"Do school pupils need costly palaces?", Reader's Digest reprint__
"Opportunities ahead", a brief analysis of potential careers, pre-
pared for assistance of high school students (In committee
files)
"Plan private schools, Governor Almond of Virginia tells citizens",
The Washington Star, June 3, 1958_

277

275

425

517

"Some superintendents' views about Federal controls and exag-
gerated building needs", Allen P. Burkhardt, superintendent,
Norfolk, Nebr., public schools___

309

"Trouble ahead: States running short of money", U. S. News and
World Report, December 20, 1957--

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Blanshard, Mrs. Paul, Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice___.
Burrowes, Arthur V., president, Missouri Public Expenditure Survey_ 378
California State chamber of commerce-school finance in 1955-56___
Canton, Ohio Chamber of Commerce, M. J. Caldwell, national affairs
committee---

236

348

395

Chamber of Commerce of the United States, John R. Miles, manager,
education department, letter June 3, 1958, re testimony of E. L.
Dessen, relative to Public Laws 815 and 874_-_-

310

Citizens Public Expenditure Survey.

379

Clark, L. M., Kiskiminetas Springs School, "Kiski", Saltsburg, Pa.:
A plan to educate our most capable youth_.

280

"The Clark Plan".

279

Crisp, D. T., Duval County, Fla. Democratic executive committee, res-
olution of, January 11, 1956_-

425

Edmondson, Hon. Ed., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Oklahoma, statement of

64

Empire State Chamber of Commerce, Phillip C. Wolz, chairman, edu-
cation committee

380

Fuller, Edgar, Council of Chief State School Officers, tentative draft,
"Provisions of Legislation for Consideration".

173

General Foods plant communities, a program to aid education-sum-
mer fellowship program for secondary-school teachers__
Hann, G. D., superintendent, Ardmore, Okla. city schools_.
Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of, letter May 1, 1958,
re report on H. R. 10763_.

525

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253

Letters, prepared statements, etc.-Continued

Houwers, Andrew J., Sheboygan County, Wis., County Taxpayers As-
sociation, and member, Sheboygan Falls Board of Education_____

Illinois State Chamber of Commerce :

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367

Federal assistance to States and local schools (H. R. 12279), sub-
mitted May 23, 1958--.

391

Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, F. A. Hines_.
Investment Bankers Association of America-.
Jennings, S. B., Middleburg, Fla., PTA____

456

370

424

Jewish, National, Welfare Board, Alan J. Altheimer, secretary, reso-
lution and letter_

67

McCann, Stephen, Carmichaels, Greene County, Pa.
Michigan school building needs-The problem, how it was solved,
and progress to date, L. H. Schimmel, Pontiac, Mich., Board of Edu-
cation___

Midwest Taxpayers Conference on Federal aid for higher education,
Murray Campbell, Taxpayers Federation of Illinois, and various
signatories

237

429

394

Miles, John R., Chamber of Commerce of the United States, letter
June 11, 1958, to Cleveland M. Bailey, re Federal allotment to
States as provided in H. R. 10763 and H. R. 12279_.
Missouri State Chamber of Commerce, Jefferson City-
Mobley, M. D., American Vocational Association, Inc.:

327

377

Letter, March 24, 1958, to Mrs. F. A. Groves, National Society
Daughters of American Revolution, re article by A. P. Burk-
hardt__

521

Letter June 4, 1958, re testimony of E. L. Dessen.

National Association of Manufacturers_-

520

Organizations, various national, statement of, Anna Rose Hawkes,
president, American Association of University Women, and list of
signatories___

64

Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce, G. Richard Fryling, pres-
ident__.

366

Stansbury, H. A., West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, letter, May

19, 1958 to P. W. Watson, Preston County, W. Va. schools---

Stansbury, H. A., West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, letter, June

7, 1958, re letter of May 23, 1958, to P. W. Watson, Preston County

W. Va. schools_.

Watson, P. W., Preston County, W. Va. schools, letter May 23, 1958
to H. A. Stansbury, West Virginia State Chamber of Commerce_-_
"We the People", Harry T. Everingham, vice president, Chicago, Ill.
West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, H. A. Stansbury, managing di-
rector__

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365

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STATISTICAL INFORMATION

How States would fare under Metcalf aid to education bill-H. R.

12279_

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