To Authorize a White House Conference on Education, Hearings Before the General Subcommittee on Education...91-2, on H.R. 17772, Sept. 14, 17, 19701970 - 36 pages |
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... ence on Education deserves our highest priority , particularly when you consider the present statistics on unemployment , the highest rate of unemployment continuing to be among young people . I saw the figures released on September 1 ...
... ence on Education deserves our highest priority , particularly when you consider the present statistics on unemployment , the highest rate of unemployment continuing to be among young people . I saw the figures released on September 1 ...
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... ence on Education deserves our highest priority , particularly when you consider the present statistics on unemployment , the highest rate of unemployment continuing to be among young people . I saw the figures released on September 1 ...
... ence on Education deserves our highest priority , particularly when you consider the present statistics on unemployment , the highest rate of unemployment continuing to be among young people . I saw the figures released on September 1 ...
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... ence plus 350 observers . A significant factor to be considered in this involvement is the fact that all this information and knowledge result- ing from local group conferences did not just come to Washington and stay here . The ...
... ence plus 350 observers . A significant factor to be considered in this involvement is the fact that all this information and knowledge result- ing from local group conferences did not just come to Washington and stay here . The ...
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... ence this kind of a cooperative program would not have come into being . What I have presented here may or may not be what you expected to hear . What I have tried to do is outline for you those projects and contributions made by ...
... ence this kind of a cooperative program would not have come into being . What I have presented here may or may not be what you expected to hear . What I have tried to do is outline for you those projects and contributions made by ...
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... ence on the same proportion , that is , the majority were lay people , and they came to Washington . There were several thousand , maybe 2,000 people at that national conference . One thing I would like to say that I think was better ...
... ence on the same proportion , that is , the majority were lay people , and they came to Washington . There were several thousand , maybe 2,000 people at that national conference . One thing I would like to say that I think was better ...
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1955 conference 1972 White House ALPHONZO BELL American appropriate assistance AUGUSTUS F authorize a White basic believe broad BROADWAY BURKETT CAREY cerned Chairman citizen committees Citizens Education Council Conference on Education coordinating Davenport DELLENBACK educa Education Act EDUCATION AND LABOR Education in 1972 educational needs educational system emphasis ence Federal feel financing GEREAU goals going guidance HAWKINS high school higher education ICEC Illinois Citizens Education institutions involved issues John Davenport John Erlenborn legislation LLOYD MEEDS marketable skill ment mittee national committee National Conference Committee National Education Association national level number of school occupational education organization participants particular percent planning President problems of education proposed proprietary schools PUCINSKI questions QUIE result role school districts SEPTEMBER 17 serve statement SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION suggest Thank things tion tional total educational United States Code unrest vocational education White House Conference