Federal Aid for Library Service in Rural Areas: Hearings, Eighty-fourth Congress, First Session, May 25-27, 1955U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 268 pages Considers (84) S. 205, (84) H.R. 1753, (84) H.R. 2804, (84) H.R. 2813, (84) H.R. 2858, (84) H.R. 2861, (84) H.R. 2865, (84) H.R. 2971, (84) H.R. 2803, (84) H.R. 2806, (84) H.R. 2817, (84) H.R. 2840, (84) H.R. 2856, (84) H.R. 2860, (84) H.R. 2870, (84) H.R. 2871, (84) H.R. 2881, (84) H.R. 2883, (84) H.R. 2885, (84) H.R. 2891, (84) H.R. 2978, (84) H.R. 3004, (84) H.R. 3012, (84) H.R. 3147, (84) H.R. 3310, (84) H.R. 3331. |
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... population without local public library service , chart and table-- 27 , 28 Porter , Frances Jane , director , Library Extension Division , State of Kentucky - 145 , 146 Price , P. P. , State librarian , State of Missouri --- Public ...
... population without local public library service , chart and table-- 27 , 28 Porter , Frances Jane , director , Library Extension Division , State of Kentucky - 145 , 146 Price , P. P. , State librarian , State of Missouri --- Public ...
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... population centers in Pennsylvania are few and far between . At the present time there is little provision for making library services avail- able to the more thinly spread majority of Pennsylvania's citizens . There are 23 bookmobiles ...
... population centers in Pennsylvania are few and far between . At the present time there is little provision for making library services avail- able to the more thinly spread majority of Pennsylvania's citizens . There are 23 bookmobiles ...
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... populations and assessed valuations too small to support modern library service . Our two population centers in Washoe and Clark Counties do have modern library service because they alone are large enough for its support . The city and ...
... populations and assessed valuations too small to support modern library service . Our two population centers in Washoe and Clark Counties do have modern library service because they alone are large enough for its support . The city and ...
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... population is 14,830,192 , of which , according to the census defi- nition , 14.5 percent , or 2,147,746 are ... population of 5,233,333 . Here live the 1,530,211 who have no libraries at all , as well as the 400,000 who have very meager ...
... population is 14,830,192 , of which , according to the census defi- nition , 14.5 percent , or 2,147,746 are ... population of 5,233,333 . Here live the 1,530,211 who have no libraries at all , as well as the 400,000 who have very meager ...
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... population , increased birthrate , and housing shortages create acute problems . In 10 years the number of children under 18 years of age attending school has more than doubled : 1953 , 70,951 ; 1943 , 33,099 . They need more and better ...
... population , increased birthrate , and housing shortages create acute problems . In 10 years the number of children under 18 years of age attending school has more than doubled : 1953 , 70,951 ; 1943 , 33,099 . They need more and better ...
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