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Messex, Gladys R., State IFT president, the Idaho Federation of
Teachers affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers,
AFL-CIO, Pocatello, Idaho, March 8, 1959__.

Miles, John R., Manager, education department, Chamber of Com-
merce of the United States Washington, D.C., March 20, 1959.

National Association of Manufacturers__

Page

478

434

New Jersey Education Association on the Murray-Metcalf Federal
school support bill..

480

193

472

"Washington Tells Us," The Norfolk Daily News, Tuesday, January
13, 1959

Watson, K. Brantley, Dr., statement on Federal aid to education____

Weitzer, Bernard, national legislative director of the Jewish War

Veterans of the United States of America__

West Virginia Chamber of Commerce documenting its support of
measures designed to increase local revenues for West Virginia
public schools__

Whitehouse, Albert, director, industrial union department, AFL-CIO_
Wiley, Tom, superintendent of public instruction, Department of
Education, State of New Mexico, Santa Fe, March 3, 1959----
Wright, J. C., State superintendent of public instruction, State of
Iowa, Department of Public Instruction, Des Moines, March 5,
1959

462

221

313

364

Young, Vincent J., president, Local 481, Newark, N.J., March 11,
1959

478

Akura, Arvin A., Local 1325, AFL-CIO, Crosby-Ironton schools, Crosby,
Minn...

575

Augustine, Florence H., president, Woodbridge Township Federation of
Teachers, Local 822, AFL-CIO, Perth-Amboy, N.J.

568

Boyd, Mr. Dick, research director, Oregon Education Association, Port-
land, Oreg..

551

Brown, Ann, president, Local 616, AFL-CIO, Rochester Federation of
Classroom Teachers, Rochester, N.Y

565

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Heickman, Mary E., Local 1328, Houston Federation of Teachers, Houston,
Tex__

576

Heller, Mr. A. James, president, Minneapolis Federation of Teachers No.
59, Minneapolis, Minn.

550

Hinds, Edna G., president of Binghamton Federation of Teachers No. 1218,
Binghamton, Ñ.Y_

573

Hochwalt, Rt. Rev. Msgr. F. G. director, National Catholic Welfare Con-
ference, Washington, D.C.

557

Huntoon, Olive, legislative chairman, American Association of University
Women, Kensington, Md.--

561

Johnson, Hon. Harold T., a Representative in Congress from the State of
California

580

Justin, Florence, president, Bremerton Federation of Teachers, Local No.
336, Bremerton, Wash..

564

Karth, Hon. Joseph E., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Minnesota___

548

Larson, Mr. Frank, Falls Federation of Teachers, Local 331, International
Falls, Minn.

563

Linsky, Miss Belle, Massachusetts Federation of Teachers, American Fed-
eration of Teachers, Boston, Mass.-

577

McDonald, Thomas P., president, Peabody Teachers Union Local 1289,
American Federation of Teachers, Peabody, Mass.
McGlynn, Margaret L., president, Nashua Teachers Union, Local 1044,
American Federation of Teachers, Nashua, N.H............

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574

572

Marshall, James D., executive director, the Associated General Contractors
of America, Inc., Washington, D.C..

560

Parish, Mr. Glenn, Superior Federation of Teachers, Local No. 202, Su-
perior, Wis__

563

Patterson, Gladys, president, Local No. 828, American Federation of
Teachers, Sioux City, Iowa..

568

Quinn, Sarah, president, Waterbury Federation of Teachers, Waterbury,

Conn

Razumich, Mr. Robert J., president of Local No. 4, Gary Teachers Union,

Gary, Ind..

Robinson, Marcelene, president, Ottumwa Federation of Teachers, Local
No. 1112, American Federation of Teachers, Ottumwa, Iowa--
Sarland, Dorothy A., president, Coventry Teachers' Alliance, Local No.
1075, Coventry, R.I

573

572

STATISTICAL INFORMATION

Actual and projected occupational distribution of workers: 1900-1975_-_
Classroom shortages reported to U.S. Office of Education and adequacy of
idle bond capacity for building such rooms in West Virginia's 55 school
districts (compiled by the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, March
10, 1959).

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Earnings of all workers and of public school teachers, 1929 and 1957.
Enrollment and current expenditures in public schools, 1900-1959-
Enrollment and instructional staff in public schools, 1900-1959-
Estimated number of temporary (emergency) teachers employed, 1958-59-
How States would fare under Murray-Metcalf school support bill (S. 2
and H.R. 22) during fourth year of operation
Indiana State and local public school expenditures..
New construction in 1948 and 1958__

47

460

419

415

416

27

428

515

422

60

Percent of the 1955 enrollment, at 30 pupils per room, that could be housed
in classrooms constructed during 1955, 1956, 1957, and 1958, related to
the 1956 per capita income of the States..

513

Percent that interest rates on high-grade municipal bonds are of U.S.
Government taxable bonds and on Aaa corporate bonds..

76

Percent of selected State-local expenditures financed by Federal aid, State
revenues, and local revenues in fiscal year 1957__

461

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