COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-FIFTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON H. R. 10763, H. R. 11530, H. R. 11625, BILLS ON FEDERAL AID TO STATES FOR ELEMENTARY HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 28, 29, 30; Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor LEE METCALF, Montana PETER FRELINGHUYSEN, JR., New Jersey ROBERT E. McCORD, Subcommittee Clerk II Bell, Mrs. Alison Grubb, legislative program associate, American As- 256 Coffin, Hon. Frank M., Representative in Congress from the State of 511 Datt, John C., assistant legislative director, the American Farm Davis, Hazel, associate director of research division, National Educa- Dessen, Edgar Lee, education committee, accompanied by John R. Miles, manager, education department, and John Harmon, assistant 431 188 Ginger, Dr. Lyman V., president, National Education Association of the United States, assisted by Dr. Walter W. Heller, chairman, de- partment of economics, University of Minnesota___. Gray, Mrs. Edward R., member, Washington committee on legislation, National Congress of Parents and Teachers---- Hagemeyer, Edward W., vice chairman, education advisory commit- tee, Delaware State Chamber of Commerce__ Harmon, John, assistant manager, education department, Chamber of Hausheer, Frank A., general manager, Wisconsin State Chamber of Heller, Walter W., chairman, department of economics, University of Hines, Floyd A., representing the Indiana State Chamber of Com- Jack, Robert L., Director of Collections, Internal Revenue Service___ Kearns, Hon. Carroll D., a Representative in Congress from the State Kenfield, Leonard, member of the executive committee of the Na- 75, 99 505 52 224 McKay, Robert E., governmental relations executive, California 241 270 32 Meyer, Mrs. William, legislative chairman, New Jersey Congress of 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- 187 III Statement of-Continued Nelson, R. W., assistant to the Commissioner, and R. L. Jack, Direc- Page 505 499 Roy, George C., secretary of the Massachusetts School Superintend- 217 Stansbury, Harry A., managing director, West Virginia Chamber of Letters, prepared statements, etc. : Abbitt, Hon. Watkins M., a Representative in Congress from the State Adams, Sherman, letter April 2, 1958, re Federal aid for school con- 400 396 48 271 Alabama State Chamber of Commerce___ 365 American Farm Bureau Federation, J. C. Datt, assistant legislative 442 American Legion, Richard C. Cadwallader, member, National Ameri- 382 American Parents Committee, Inc., George J. Hecht, chairman_ Articles, pamphlets, etc. : "Do school pupils need costly palaces?", Reader's Digest reprint__ 277 275 425 517 "Some superintendents' views about Federal controls and exag- 309 "Trouble ahead: States running short of money", U. S. News and Blanshard, Mrs. Paul, Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice___. 236 348 395 Chamber of Commerce of the United States, John R. Miles, manager, 310 Citizens Public Expenditure Survey. 379 Clark, L. M., Kiskiminetas Springs School, "Kiski", Saltsburg, Pa.: 280 "The Clark Plan". 279 Crisp, D. T., Duval County, Fla. Democratic executive committee, res- 425 Edmondson, Hon. Ed., a Representative in Congress from the State of 64 Empire State Chamber of Commerce, Phillip C. Wolz, chairman, edu- 380 Fuller, Edgar, Council of Chief State School Officers, tentative draft, 173 General Foods plant communities, a program to aid education-sum- 525 66 253 Letters, prepared statements, etc.-Continued Houwers, Andrew J., Sheboygan County, Wis., County Taxpayers As- Page 367 Federal assistance to States and local schools (H. R. 12279), sub- 391 Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, F. A. Hines_. 456 370 424 Jewish, National, Welfare Board, Alan J. Altheimer, secretary, reso- 67 McCann, Stephen, Carmichaels, Greene County, Pa. Midwest Taxpayers Conference on Federal aid for higher education, 237 429 394 Miles, John R., Chamber of Commerce of the United States, letter 327 377 Letter, March 24, 1958, to Mrs. F. A. Groves, National Society 521 Letter June 4, 1958, re testimony of E. L. Dessen. 520 National Education Association of the United States, prepared state- ment, L. V. Ginger, president, W. W. Heller, University of Minne- Organizations, various national, statement of, Anna Rose Hawkes, 64 Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce, G. Richard Fryling, pres- 366 Reeder, Phares E., West Virginia Education Association. Richardson, Elliot L., acting Secretary, letter May 1, 1958, re report Schimmel, L. H., Pontiac, Mich. Board of Education--- Skeen, Eva H., principal, Fort Oglethorpe, Tenn., school.... 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 Watson, P. W., Preston County, W. Va. schools, letter May 23, 1958 421 365 410 STATISTICAL INFORMATION How States would fare under Metcalf aid to education bill-H. R. 12279_ 329 |