Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Parts 4-6

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FOREWORD
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BUSINESS EDUCATION 300 699 18
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CIVIC EDUCATION 700 774 40
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Jordan Hon Len B a U S Senator from the State of Idaho__
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Communications toContinued
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McKee Walter T superintendent of schools Montgomery Ala 1750
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Mueller F Eugene superintendent San Bernardino City unified school Page
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Donohue Very Rev Msgr James C director department of education
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Rose Oscar moderator superintendent of schools Midwest City Okla
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Hortin James F Chief Technical Operations Branch U S Office
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Pinney Grant superintendent of schools China Lake Public School
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China Lake elementary school district Naval Ordnance Test Station
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Simmons William assistant superintendent of schools Detroit Mich
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Darden Woodrow J county superintendent Brevard County Titusville
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Taylor Richard superintendent of WideFieldSecurity schools Colorado
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Hood Ralph E superintendent Glynn County schools Brunswick Ga
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Quinn Charles J assistant director for federally aided programs division
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Minor Bluford F assistant superintendent of schools business services
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Eater J W superintendent of schools Rantoul Ill ___
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Briscoe Charles A business manager Alameda Unified School District
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APRIL 27 1966
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PAT MCNAMARA Michigan JACOB K JAVITS New York
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III
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Cannon Hon Howard W a U S Senator from the State of Nevada
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Communications toContinued
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Howe Hon Harold II U S Commissioner of Education accompanied
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Brown Hon Edmund G Governor of the State of California prepared
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Church Hon Frank a U S Senator from the State of Idaho
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Snider Robert C assistant executive secretary Department of Audio
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Articles entitledContinued
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Communications toContinued
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Communication toContinued
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Memorandums from the Office of Education Department of Health Edu
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Hawkins Andy superintendent Joint School District No
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APRIL 19 1966
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Lynch Very Rev Msgr John Diocesan School Office Rutland Vt_ 1759
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Metcalf Hon Lee a U S Senator from the State of Montana_
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Murphy Hon George a U S Senator from the State of California_
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Pearson Hon James B a U S Senator from the State of Kansas
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Gurney Hon Edward J a Representative in Congress from the State of Page
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Boggs Mrs Fitzhugh W chairman committee on Governmental Affairs
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Fannin Hon Paul J a U S Senator from the State of Arizona_ 358
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Sherer Rabbi Morris executive vice president Agudath Israel of America__
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Kirk Samuel A professor of education and psychology director institute
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Paine Richmond S M D neurologist to Childrens Hospital of the Dis
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Petteys Mrs Anna C vice chairman Colorado Board of Education
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Reynolds Dr Maynard C president Council for Exceptional Children
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Bell Mrs Alison legislative staff American Association of University
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Ross Mrs Sherman on behalf of Dr Lois H Roth area representative
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Krettek Miss Germaine associate executive director American Library
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Montoya Hon Joseph M a U S Senator from the State of New Mexico 1286
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Communications
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St Germain Hon Fernand J a U S Representative in Congress from
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Cooperative School Service Center at the University of Massachusetts
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Madison Blaine M North Carolina commissioner of juvenile correction
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Megel Carl J Washington representative American Federation of Teachers AFLCIO 983
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Schwilick Dr Gene L superintendentprincipal of Oak Park and River
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Willis Dr Benjamin C general superintendent of schools Board
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Hartke Hon Vance a U S Senator from the State of Indiana 1080
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Communications toContinued
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Pike Rolland W assistant superintendent Los Alamitos school district
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Beach Unified School District Long Beach Calif
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Compilation of Senate statements from the Congressional Record
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American Jewish Committee prepared statements 2142 2185
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Americans United for Separation of Church and State on Shared Time
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Koteen Mrs Bernard member of National Board National Council
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Educations Most Crucial Issue an address by Harold Howe II U
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statement
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Hartley Henry H superintendent of schools North Bend
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Lane County District 28J Veneta Oreg February 17 1966
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Wise Wayne T superintendent et al Pearsall Public Schools
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trict 6 Littleton Colo March 2 1966___
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Schools Spencer W Va Jan 3 1966
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Coll Ford board chairman School District No 59 Firth Idaho
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Los Angeles Calif City Board of Education proposed amendments
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Flast Mrs Florence president United Parents Associations prepared
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Rappaport Dr Joseph executive director United Parents Associations
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Massachusetts statute on racial imbalance 2066
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Leavitt Jerome E professor of education Portland State College Port
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Magnuson Hons Warren G and Henry M Jackson U S Senators from
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Cooperative School Service Center at the University of Massachusetts
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Educations Most Crucial Issue an address by Harold Howe II U
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Gardner Hon John W Secretary of Health Education and Welfare
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Bird T C superintendent Boise Public Schools Boise Idaho
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Manch Dr Joseph superintendent of schools Buffalo N Y prepared
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Geer William executive secretary Council for Exceptional Children
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Blakely Don superintendent of schools Joint School District
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Mock Dr Samuel E Detroit Mich prepared statement_
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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
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Wohlers Pat curriculum supervisor David Douglas Public
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Page 1732 - States ; and be it further Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate be hereby directed to transmit copies of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United States...
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