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... Congress , which make possible a number of important bibliographic services to other research libraries throughout the country . This expanded role of the Library of Congress as a bibliographic center works to the benefit of law ...
... Congress , which make possible a number of important bibliographic services to other research libraries throughout the country . This expanded role of the Library of Congress as a bibliographic center works to the benefit of law ...
Page 1301
... Congress authorized $ 6,489,663,678 in the field of education as far as its fiscal 1968 authorizations are concerned . That is what the Congress has said is the minimum that ought to be spent . The administration in its fiscal 1969 ...
... Congress authorized $ 6,489,663,678 in the field of education as far as its fiscal 1968 authorizations are concerned . That is what the Congress has said is the minimum that ought to be spent . The administration in its fiscal 1969 ...
Page 1302
... Congress to get approval . I will be very interested in getting a paper from any of you law professors as to how you can reconcile that under the Constitution . But of course as long as the Congress sits by and lets them get by with it ...
... Congress to get approval . I will be very interested in getting a paper from any of you law professors as to how you can reconcile that under the Constitution . But of course as long as the Congress sits by and lets them get by with it ...
Page 1306
... Congress of the United States is for $ 8 million to spend that year for all graduate facilities , $ 1 out of $ 15 of what we in the Congress authorized . That is just pinpointing to one appro- priation in the bill that Senator Morse was ...
... Congress of the United States is for $ 8 million to spend that year for all graduate facilities , $ 1 out of $ 15 of what we in the Congress authorized . That is just pinpointing to one appro- priation in the bill that Senator Morse was ...
Page 1499
... Congress ' reaction to Sputnik in 1957 is relevant : Congress invested heavily in the training of the professors and research scholars who were the vital human capital for the training of practicing engineers and scientists whom the ...
... Congress ' reaction to Sputnik in 1957 is relevant : Congress invested heavily in the training of the professors and research scholars who were the vital human capital for the training of practicing engineers and scientists whom the ...
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Page 1861 - An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education; to provide for co-operation with the states in the promotion of such education in agriculture and the trades and industries; to provide for co-operation with the states in the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects; and to appropriate money and regulate its expenditure," approved February 23, 1917, and will observe and comply with all requirements of said act.
Page 1843 - Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to authorize any department, agency, officer, or employee of the United States to exercise any direction, supervision, or control over the curriculum, program of instruction, administration, or personnel of any educational institution or school system...
Page 1820 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW MADE RY THE BILL, AS REPORTED In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic...
Page 1854 - States under the preceding sentence, but with such adjustments as may be necessary to prevent the allotment of any of such remaining States from being thereby reduced to less than that amount.
Page 1857 - local educational agency" means a board of education or other legally constituted local school authority having administrative control and direction of free public education in a county, township, independent, or other school district...
Page 1831 - State (including such funds paid by the State to local educational agencies) under this section ; (5) provides for making such reports in such form and containing such information as the Commissioner may reasonably require to carry out his functions under this section, and...
Page 1867 - Federal agency, institution of higher education, or any other organization, pursuant to a grant, loan, or contract, may be made in installments, and in advance or by way of reimbursement, and, in the case of grants or loans, with necessary adjustments on account of overpayments or underpayments.
Page 1821 - Commissioner on the basis of the most recent satisfactory data available to him. "(b) The amount of any State's allotment under subsection (a) for any fiscal year which the Commissioner determines will not be required for such fiscal year shall be available for reallotment from time to time, on such dates during such year as the Commissioner may fix, to other States in proportion to the original allotments to such States under...
Page 1829 - SEC. 705. All laborers and mechanics employed by contractors or subcontractors on all construction projects assisted under this title shall be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing on similar construction in the locality as determined by the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended (40 USC 276a— 276a-5).
Page 1828 - State plan not affected by such failure) . "(c) A State which is dissatisfied with a final action of the Secretary under subsection (a) or (b) may appeal to the United States court of appeals for the circuit in which the State is located, by filing a petition with such court within sixty days after such final action.