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... million , adjusted for State school effort index , Alaska not included in continental U.S. total , for fiscal year ending June 30 , 1960___ Allocation of $ 600 million , unadjusted for State school effort index , Alaska not included in ...
... million , adjusted for State school effort index , Alaska not included in continental U.S. total , for fiscal year ending June 30 , 1960___ Allocation of $ 600 million , unadjusted for State school effort index , Alaska not included in ...
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... million teachers that could be brought back into the classrooms . Many of those have left for more salary , a greater earning capacity . Many are housewives who cannot see the advantage of teaching at the present teachers ' salaries ...
... million teachers that could be brought back into the classrooms . Many of those have left for more salary , a greater earning capacity . Many are housewives who cannot see the advantage of teaching at the present teachers ' salaries ...
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... million American citizens might not have received adequate instruction in the high schools . The possibility of such an undesirable influence on America's future is an alarming threat of the present teacher shortage . It matters ...
... million American citizens might not have received adequate instruction in the high schools . The possibility of such an undesirable influence on America's future is an alarming threat of the present teacher shortage . It matters ...
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... million in the fall of 1958 ; will rise to 36 million in 1960-61 , 40 million in 1963-64 , and 42 million in 1966-67 . One might keep in mind that that is only an 8 - year period in which there will be a rise from 34 million to 42 million ...
... million in the fall of 1958 ; will rise to 36 million in 1960-61 , 40 million in 1963-64 , and 42 million in 1966-67 . One might keep in mind that that is only an 8 - year period in which there will be a rise from 34 million to 42 million ...
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... million on a high school and they think they can get one for $ 12 million ? If it comes from the Federal Government , there will not be any of that kind of control at all . Mr. HELLER . I think the participation of the Federal ...
... million on a high school and they think they can get one for $ 12 million ? If it comes from the Federal Government , there will not be any of that kind of control at all . Mr. HELLER . I think the participation of the Federal ...
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Page 384 - For forms of government let fools contest ; Whate'er is best administered is best : For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight ; His can't be wrong whose life is in the right...
Page 137 - ... that he is not a member of the Communist Party or affiliated with such party, and that he does not believe in, and is not a member of or supports any organization that believes in or teaches, the overthrow of the United States Government by force or by any illegal or unconstitutional methods.
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Page 66 - We must increase our efforts to identify and educate more of the talent of our Nation. This requires programs that will give assurance that no student of ability will be denied an opportunity for higher education because of financial need ; will correct as rapidly as possible the existing imbalances In our educational programs.
Page 35 - Government and who are competent to evaluate the proposals as to the soundness of their design, the possibilities of securing productive results, the adequacy of resources to conduct the proposed research, surveys, or demonstrations, and their relationship to other similar educational research or dissemination programs already completed or in progress.
Page x - EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1946, AS AMENDED, WITH RELATED LAWS (60 Stat. 23) [PUBLIC LAW 304— 79TH CONGRESS] AN ACT To declare a national policy on employment, production, and purchasing power, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SHORT TITLE SECTION 1 . This Act may be cited as the "Employment Act of 1946".
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Page 14 - ... unless such labor organization and any national or international labor organization of which such labor organization is an affiliate or constituent unit (A) shall have prior thereto filed with the Secretary of Labor copies of its constitution and bylaws and a report, in such form as the Secretary may prescribe, showing...
Page 409 - The above-quoted report was prepared by Dr. Walter W. Heller of the University of Minnesota in 1957. In April 1958 and in February 1959 Dr Heller presented the case for Federal aid to education before the Subcommittee on Education of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.
Page 33 - Education has obtained the advice and recommendations of educational research specialists who are competent to evaluate the proposal as to the soundness of their design, the possibilities of securing productive results, the adequacy of resources to conduct the proposed research surveys or demonstrations, and their design, and their relationship to other similar educational research already completed or in process.