Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on the District of ColumbiaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 |
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... increase in employment of " skilled " person- nel in non - government business service in the Washington Metropolitan Area of 56 % between 1962 and 1967. It also predicts increases in non - government em- ployment of " skilled ...
... increase in employment of " skilled " person- nel in non - government business service in the Washington Metropolitan Area of 56 % between 1962 and 1967. It also predicts increases in non - government em- ployment of " skilled ...
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... increase for the last half dozen years and , corre- spondingly , the number of graduates the College has turned out has reflected an increase from a low of 69 a year ago to 115 this past June ; and the number of our graduates who go ...
... increase for the last half dozen years and , corre- spondingly , the number of graduates the College has turned out has reflected an increase from a low of 69 a year ago to 115 this past June ; and the number of our graduates who go ...
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... increasing technology , for increasingly higher skills and train- ing and the growing acute shortage of skilled ... increase in unskiled labor , " and added , " The more education and training a young person has , the better job he ...
... increasing technology , for increasingly higher skills and train- ing and the growing acute shortage of skilled ... increase in unskiled labor , " and added , " The more education and training a young person has , the better job he ...
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... increase over our costs to take care of three factors of the District , one , our costs are going up a little over 5 ... increased our costs by 35 percent to 78 AUTHORIZING PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
... increase over our costs to take care of three factors of the District , one , our costs are going up a little over 5 ... increased our costs by 35 percent to 78 AUTHORIZING PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
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... increase 1 . Total ...... 400 , 000 140,000 $ 1,500,000 525,000 $ 875,000 306 , 250 $ 2,775,000 971 , 250 540,000 2,025,000 1 , 181 , 250 3,736 , 250 1968 ... 2,000 Rent at $ 1 per square foot ... . 100,000 1st increment buildings , 130 ...
... increase 1 . Total ...... 400 , 000 140,000 $ 1,500,000 525,000 $ 875,000 306 , 250 $ 2,775,000 971 , 250 540,000 2,025,000 1 , 181 , 250 3,736 , 250 1968 ... 2,000 Rent at $ 1 per square foot ... . 100,000 1st increment buildings , 130 ...
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