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Cortright, Richard W., director of education of the Laubach Literacy
Fund, Inc., Washington, D.C..

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Prepared statement..

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Cowan, Dr. James R., assistant superintendent for business services, San
Juan Unified School District of Sacramento County, Calif _

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Prepared statement_

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Dennis, Miss Catherine T., State supervisor of home economics education,
State Department of Public Instruction, Raleigh, N.C..

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Eberle, Fred, acting State director of vocational education, State Department of Education, Charleston, W. Va..

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Prepared statement.

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Elstad, Dr. Leonard M., president, Gallaudet College, prepared statement.

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Fong, Hon. Hiram A., a U.S. Senator from the State of Hawaii..
Fitzpatrick, John J., superintendent of schools, Chicopee, Mass., repre-
senting Massachusetts Superintendents Association and specifically
city of Chicopee, Mass...
Prepared statement..

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Greenberg, Bernard L., associate professor of English, Gallaudet College.
Prepared statement_

Harrington, Fred, president, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
Prepared statement---

Hartshorn, Merrill F., executive secretary, National Council for the
Social Studies, prepared statement..

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Haworth, Ellis, chairman, Legislative Committee, District of Columbia
Congress of Parents and Teachers.

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Hecht, George J., publisher of Parents' Magazine and chairman of the
Bipartisan Citizens Committee for Federal Aid for Public Elementary
and Secondary Education; accompanied by Bernard Locker...
Prepared statement...

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Hill, Alfred T., executive secretary, the Council for the Advancement of
Small Colleges..

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Prepared statement containing.

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Exhibit A.-Higher education and the Federal Government:
Programs and problems. ...

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Exhibit B.-What does H.R. 3000 mean to CASC colleges?___
Exhibit C.-Federal aid to education: View from a small college.

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Jensen, Glenn S., executive director, Adult Education Association of the
U.S.A., Chicago, Ill..

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Laubach, Dr. Frank C., president, Board of Trustees, Laubach Literacy
Fund, Inc., prepared statement...

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Logan, William B., director, Distributive Education Services, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; member, President's Panel of Consultants on Vocationl Education__.

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Luke, Robert A., executive secretary, National Association of Public
School Educators, prepared statement..

Luke, Robert A., executive secretary, National Association of Public
School Adult Educators; accompanied by Robert C. Snider, assistant
executive secretary, Department of Audiovisual Instruction, NEA, and
Thomas J. McLernon, assistant director, Division of Adult Education
Services, NEA....

McClure, William J., president, Conference of Executives of American
Schools for the Deaf, prepared statement...

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McIntyre, Hon. Thomas J., a U.S. Senator from the State of New Hampshire, prepared statement..

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McKay, Mrs. Austin B., director, State library, Concord, N.H., as presented by Germaine Krettek, associate executive director, American Library Association_

Matthews, Jack, president, American Speech and Hearing Association, Washington, D.C., accompanied by John V. Irwin, executive vice president, and Kenneth O. Johnston, executive secretary, American Speech and Hearing Association...

Miller, Helen, State librarian, Idaho State Library, Boise, Idaho, and Emerson Greenaway, director, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa....

Mobley, M. D., executive secretary, American Vocational Association,
Washington, D.C....

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Morris, Barry, chairman, legislative committee, Department of Audiovisual Instruction, National Education Association, prepared statement. 2306, 2307

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Rich, William A., member of the Legislative Committee, District of Co-
lumbia Congress of Parents and Teachers.....

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Rose, Oscar V., superintendent of schools, Midwest City, Okla....

Prepared statement.

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Stults, Mrs. Walter B., legislative_chairman, Ben W. Murch Home &
School Association, Washington, D.C....

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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Editorial entitled: "Our Impacted City,' from the Washington Star,

"Vocational Education in Canada," by C. Ross Ford, American Vo-
cational Journal, January 1963.

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Letters from

Coulter, W. H., acting superintendent, Department of Education,
Hawaii, to Senator Fong, dated June 12, 1963, containing material
on operation of Public Law 815 and Public Law 874..
Hugg, Alan E., adult education consultant, Bureau of Higher and
Adult Education, to Tom McLernon, assistant director, Division of
Adult Education Services, NEA, dated June 11, 1963.
Ruark, Henry C., Jr., consultant on NDEA, title III, and secretary,
ACSSAVO, to Senator Morse, dated May 20, 1963.

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To Mr. Francis Keppel, Commissioner of Education, dated March 29, 1963, containing resolution adopted March 26, 1962. 2061 Simmons, Benjamin L., director of curriculum and instructional service, ACSSAVO, to Senator Morse, dated May 21, 1963, containing

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Report A-NDEA, title III-Federal receipts and State ex-
penditures

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Report B-NDEA, title III, 1958–63.
Report C-NDEA, title III, 1963-64..

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Letter to Senator Mundt from

Conch, Floyd, chairman, school board, Oral, S. Dak., dated May 31,
1963.

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Spelts, Robert R., chairman, Educational Responsibility Committee,
Igloo, S. Dak., dated May 29 and June 6, 1963.

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Stockdale, S. M., superintendent, Todd County Independent School
District, Mission, S. Dak., dated May 29, 1963--

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Members of panel of consultants on vocational education..

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Membership of the Bipartisan Citizens Committee for Federal Aid to
Public Elementary and Secondary Education...

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Progress report under the library services in Oregon..
Report of University of California, University extension, 1952–62-
Resolutions (2) adopted by the house of delegates of the American Voca-
tional Association on December 6, 1962, at its last meeting held at Mil-
waukee, Wis....

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Table 1.-Cost to the District of Columbia public schools for educating children of foreign parentage-

Tables submitted by Senator Brewster of Maryland:

Table I. Increased enrollments in Maryland school systems eligible
for Public Law 874 funds (1950-51 to 1962–63).

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Table II. Increased enrollments in Maryland school systems not
eligible for Public Law 874 funds (1950-51 to 1962-63)_
Table III. Number and percentage of federally connected pupils in
the 14 Maryland school systems eligible for Public Law 874 funds
1962-63) -

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Telegram from Lawrence R. Hackett, superintendent, Shannon County schools, Batesland, S. Dak.....

Table IV. Tax rates for current expenses for Maryland school systems
eligible for Public Law 874 funds (1950–51 and 1961–62) _ _ .
Table V. Increase in bonded indebtedness of impacted area school
systems in Maryland, (1950-51 and 1961–62) _ .

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EDUCATION LEGISLATION-1963

MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1963

U.S. SENATE,

SUBCOMMITTEE OF EDUCATION OF THE

COMMITTEE OF LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE,

Washington, D.C. The subcommittee met, pursuant to recess, at 10:10 a.m., in room 4232, New Senate Office Building, Senator Wayne Morse (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding.

Present: Senators Morse, Clark, and Randolph.

Committee staff members present: Stewart McClure, chief clerk; Charles Lee, professional staff member of the subcommittee; Michael J. Bernstein, minority counsel; and Ray D. Hurley, associate minority counsel.

Senator CLARK (presiding pro tempore). The subcommittee will be in session.

I regret that the airlines' delay has made me late and that Senator Morse and Senator Randolph were detained, but they will be here within the hour.

At the request of Senator Morse's principal staff assistant, I will ask to have put in the record at this point a transcript of a text of President Kennedy's commencement address at San Diego State College, California, as reported by the New York Times under date of Friday, June 7.

(The transcript referred to follows:)

[From the New York Times, June 7, 1963]

TRANSCRIPT OF KENNEDY ADDRESS

Following is the text of President Kennedy's commencement address yesterday at San Diego State College, San Diego, Calif., as recorded by the New York Times, through the facilities of the American Broadcasting Co. radio network:

I want to express a very strong sense of appreciation for the honor that you have given to me today. To be an instant graduate of this distinguished college is greatly appreciated, and I am delighted to participate in what is a most important ceremony in the lives of us all.

One of the most impressive, if not the most impressive accomplishments of this great Golden State has been the recognition by the citizens of this State of the importance of education as the basis for the maintenance of an effective free society.

This fact was recognized in our earliest beginnings at the Massachusetts Bay Colony. But I do not believe that any State in the Union has given more attention in recent years to educating its citizens—the highest level of the doctoral level, graduate level in the colleges, State colleges, the junior colleges, the high schools, the grade schools.

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