UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Statements CONTENTS Abbott, Rev. Frederic, Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Page 224 Anderson, Dr. Hurst, president, American University, Washington, 252 Baumgart, Merle D. Education Committee, Capitol Hill Community 324 233 Borchardt, Miss Selma, chairman, Committee on Education, Greater Carr, Paul O., president, District of Columbia Teachers College. Cooke, Paul P., past national chairman, American Veterans Com- Dorworth, Burke E., director, Commission on Religion and Race, Elliott, Dr. Lloyd H., president, George Washington University, Franklin, Kenneth G., president, student council, District of Columbia Goodloe, Don B., legislative representative, local 6 of the American Griffith, Elizabeth, executive secretary, District of Columbia Educa- Gruening, Hon. Ernest., a U.S. Senator from the State of Alaska. Hawkins, Earle, president, Towson State College, Baltimore, Md., Hetzel, Fred Z., Director, U.S. Employment Service for the District of Hewlett, Rev. Everett A., chairman, Committee on Legislation, Board Holden, Dr. John B., past president, Adult Education Association of Howard, Darnley M., chairman, Education Committee, Federation of 110 86 258 322 123 291 135 169 221 266 166 277 103 238 310 248 103 152 264 Jacob, John, director of Education and Youth Incentive, Washington 186 Kennedy, Kenneth C., chairman, the Congress of Community Or- 189 Kennedy, Hon. Robert F., a U.S. Senator from the State of New York. 85 295 319 Lowe, Schuyler, director, District of Columbia Department of Gen- 123 McGee, Hon. Gale, a U.S. Senator from the State of Wyoming- Meyer, Agnes E., member, President's Committee on Public Higher Muskie, Hon. Edmund S., a U.S. Senator from the State of Maine.. Pinkett, Flaxie M., president of District of Columbia Citizens for Better Prouty, Hon. Winston A., a U.S. Senator from the State of Vermont.. Templeman, Miss Sybil, student, Spingarn High School, Washington, Weil, Frank E. G., District of Columbia chapter chairman, American Page 64 274 230 228 242 280 84 328 284 262 Williams, Hon. Harrison A., Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of New 232 II. TEXT OF BILLS S. 293_ 24 III. LETTERS, REPORTS, EXHIBITS, MEMORANDUMS "Abstractions from Educational Specifications for the Vocational-Technical-Occupational Center, Washington, D.C." Final report 1965 Educational Planning Consultants, Odell MacConnell Associates.. "American University Meets the Campus Crush Crisis," from the publication Lodestar. 300 250 American University Park Citizens Association, John T. Collier, president, letter dated March 1, 1966, to Hon. Alan Bible, endorsing S. 293 and S. 1612___ "A Report to the President," June 1964, final report of the Committee on Board of Education of the District of Columbia, Wesley S. Williams, Church of the Covenant, Rev. H. Barry Keen, minister, letter dated Cockrell, John S., executive vice president, Restaurant Association of Columbia University Teachers College, New York, N. Y., Ralph B. Spence, Council of Churches of Greater Washington, report and recommendations on the need for public institutions of higher education in the District of Columbia 321 15 327 241 13 330 333 329 338 177 Custis, Mrs. W. Keith, letter dated March 19, 1966, to Hon. Wayne Morse supporting bills S. 293 and S. 1612... 335 District of Columbia Board of Commissioners, Walter N. Tobriner, President, report on District of Columbia owned properties sufficiently large to accommodate Douglas, Hon. Paul H., a U.S. Senator from the State of Illinois, letter Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Hyattsville, Md., James L. Ewalt, Metropolitan Washington Board of Trade, William H. Press, executive and S. 1612__. National Education Association, John M. Lumley, director, Division of Federal Relations, letter dated March 29, 1966, to Hon. Wayne Morse, supporting S. 293 and S. 1612. Organizations supporting S. 293, list. Petition signed by citizens of the District of Columbia re: 1. The establishment of a Washington City university. 2. The allocation of all or some part of the acreage on which the Policies plan diagram, Northeast Washington... Specifics plan, Northeast Washington Speech by Senator Wayne Morse to Senate, August 5, 1964, introducing Thrift, Mrs. Irving, letter dated March 29, 1966, to Hon. Wayne Morse, supporting S. 293 and S. 1612__ 352 Waugaman, Paul G., letter dated March 15, 1966, to Hon. Wayne Morse, proposing a tuition subsidy program for District of Columbia residents attending local universities... 329 Washington Evening Star article of March 23, 1966, entitled "Prospects 327 Washington Highlands Civic Association, Pauline E. Hill, acting president, 334 335 Young Women's Christian Association of the National Capital Area, Miss Frances Scudder, president, District of Columbia branch, letter dated March 29, 1966, to Hon. Wayne Morse endorsing S. 293 and S. 1612_. 352 Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: Comparison by State of personal income per capita and expenditure for higher education per capita.. Number and percent of public high school pupils in grade 9 in 1961-62 who graduated in 1964-65, and total first time enrollment in higher education, fall 1965, by State___. Percentages of 1963 Los Angeles high school graduates enrolled in higher education analyzed by the median family income of the re- Percentages of female high school graduates who did not enter college within 1 year after completing grade 12, by aptitude percentile and Percentages of male high school graduates who did not enter college within 1 year after completing grade 12, by aptitude percentile and Number of graduates, number of college enrollees, and percentage of Number of 10th- and 12th-grade pupils, number and percentage of gradu- Percentage of families in the District of Columbia which have annual in- 95 94 98 99 Population and fees of District of Columbia institutions of higher learning, 300 State and municipal colleges and universities, methods of selecting members 71 |