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Michigan..

Minnesota.

Mississippi..

Missouri

Montana..

Nebraska...
Nevada.

New Hampshire...---

New Jersey

New Mexico..
New York.

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North Dakota..

Ohio...

Oklahoma..

Oregon..

Pennsylvania

Puerto Rico.

Rhode Island.

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Dr. John W. Porter, director, Special Programs Division, Bureau of Higher Education, Department of Education, Lansing, Mich. 48900.

Mrs. Sarah Ellen Desmond, assistant executive director, Liaison and Facilities Commission for Higher Education, St. Paul, Minn. 55101. Dr. E. R. Jobe, executive secretary, Board of Trustees, Institutions of Higher Learning, Woolfolk State Office Building, Jackson, Miss. 39201.

Dr. Ben Morton, executive secretary, Missouri Commission on Higher Education, Room 130-B, State Capitol, Jefferson City, Mo. 65101.

Edward W. Nelson, executive secretary, Montana University System, Montana State University at Bozeman, Helena, Mont. 59601.

Chancellor Clifford Hardin, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. 68503.

Dr. Joseph Stein, associate director, cooperative extension program College of Agriculture University of Nevada, Reno, Nev. 89507.

Dr. John W. McConnell, president, University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H. 03824. Dr. Frederick M. Raubinger, chairman, New Jersey State Commission for the Higher Education Facilities Act, Trenton, N.J. 08611.

Dr. Tom L. Popejoy, president, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87106. Dr. James E. Allen, Jr., president of the University of the State of New York, Albany, N.Y. 12201.

Send copies to C. Grey Austin, consultant for higher education opportunity programs, New York State Education Department, Albany, N.Y. 12224.

Howard R. Boozer, director, State Board of Higher Education, 1307 Glenwood Ave., Post Office Box 10887, Raleigh, N.C. 27605. John Conrad, president, North Dakota Higher Education Facilities Commission, Bismarck, N. Dak. 58501.

Dr. John D. Millett, chancellor, Ohio Board of Regents, 88 East Broad St., Columbus, Ohio 43215.

Dr. George L. Cross, president, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. 73S069.

James L. Turnbull, executive secretary, Educational Coordinating Council, 415 State Capitol, Salem, Oreg. 97310.

Dr. John R. Rackley, superintendent of public instruction, Harrisburg, Pa. 17126.

Antonio Luis Eerté, president. Council of Higher Education of the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, P.R. 00745.

F. Don James, academic vice president, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I. 02881.

Dr. Nicholas P. Mitchell, dean of College of General Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. 29208.

Dr. LeRoy Nelson, secretary, South Dakota
Commission on Higher Education Facilities,
University of South Dakota, Vermillion,
S.D. 57069.

Dr. Andrew D. Holt, president, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. 37916.
Lester E. Harrell, Jr., Assistant Commissioner,
Coordinating Board, Texas College and Uni-
versity System, Austin, Tex. 78700.

Utah.

Directory of State agencies and designated correspondents—Continued

Vermont.

State

Virginia.....

Virgin Islands.

Washington...

West Virginia.....

Wisconsin...
Wyoming..

State agency

Utah Coordinating Council of Higher Education.

University of Vermont and State Agricultural College. University of Virginia..................

College of the Virgin Islands.

Higher Education Facilities Commission.

West Virginia University...

Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin. Board of Trustees of the University of Wyoming.

Correspondent

Dr. Merle E. Allen, director, Utah Coordinating Council of Higher Education, 15 North West Temple, Suite A, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103.

Dr. Raymond V. Philips, director of summer session and evening division, 147 Waterman Bldg., Burlington, Vt. 05401.

Andre de Porry, School of General Studies, University of Virginia, Box 3697, Charlottesville, Va. 22901.

Walter M. Taylor, director of continuing education, College of the Virgin Islands, Box 1826, St. Thomas, V.I. 00801.

Roger Bassett, executive secretary, Higher Education Facilities Commission, P.O. Box 527, Olympia, Wash. 98501.

Dr. Ernest J. Nesius, vice president, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va. 26500.

Dr. Fred Harvey Harrington, president, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 53702. Dr. John T. Fey, president, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. 82070.

PART II

COLLEGE LIBRARY ASSISTANCE AND LIBRARY

TRAINING AND RESEARCH

(Division of Library Services and Educational Facilities, Bureau of Adult and Vocational Education)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE, OFFICE OF EDUCATION

[News release from Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, Nov. 23, 1966]

Archie McNeal, director of libraries, University of Miami, Florida, will attend a 2-day meeting in Washington, D.C., of the Advisory Council on College Library Resources November 30 to December 1.

McNeal is one of nine Council members appointed by President Johnson last July to advise the Commissioner of Education on the establishing of criteria for making of supplemental and special-purpose library grants under title II-A of the Higher Education Act of 1965. Such criteria will be published in the Code of Federal Regulations and used in the administration of the grant program, which totals $25 million in fiscal year 1967.

Commissioner of Education Harold Howe II is serving as Chairman of the Council. Others on the Council are: Curtis G. Benjamin, chairman of the board, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York City; Herman H. Henkle, executive director, John Crerar Library, Chicago; Sister Jane Marie Barbour, director of the Department of Library Science, Our Lady of the Lake College, San Antonio, Tex.; Rutherford Rogers, librarian, Stanford University, California; Mildred Johnson Heyer, State librarian, Carson City, Nev., and Herbert S. White, executive director, NASÁ Science & Technology Information Facility, Documentation, Inc., College Park, Md.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE,

OFFICE OF EDUCATION, Washington, D.C., September 19, 1966.

To Presidents of Institutions of Higher Education:

The purpose of this letter is to review developments and plans relating to two grant programs authorized by the Higher Education Act of 1965 (Public Law 89-329)-the college library resources program (under title II-A) and the library education program (under title II-B). Responsibility for administration of these programs has been assigned in the Office of Education to the Bureau of Adult and Vocational Education, Division of Library Services and Educational Facilities.

Programs authorized

Title II-A authorizes grants to institutions of higher education to assist and encourage them in the acquisition of library materials. An appropriation request for fiscal year 1967 is presently before the Congress to fund title II grants: basic, supplemental, and special purpose. These three types of grants may be made to institutions which meet specified levels of maintenance-of-effort expenditures: (1) Basic grants

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