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State administration costs of collecting 100 of sales and use Page
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Nonpublic school enrollment as percent of total enrollment
225
Level of school completed by persons 25 years old and older
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Public school enrollments and related figures 20 largest cities
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Willis Dr Benjamin C presidentelect of the American Association
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How States would fare during fiscal year 1962 net aid
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Lutheran Church Missouri Synod St Louis Mo prepared statement_ 1211
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Upward trend in classroom salaries
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Teachers salaries versus school construction needs 405406
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Metcalf Hon Lee a U S Senator from the State of Montana
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Number of children counted for payment under sections of Public
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Lindahl Dean State administrator of Public Laws 815 and 874 State
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Root Margaret executive secretary of the Pennsylvania Federation
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Pincus Celia president of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers
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Kampelman Max M counsel for the American Jewish Congress accom
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E executive director Baptist Joint Committee on Public
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AFTERNOON SESSION
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Stanley associate director of Protestants and Other Americans Page
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Blanshard Mrs Paul executive director Unitarian Fellowship for Social
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Bell Mrs Alison legislative staff American Association of University
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Little MV consultant to Americans Unlimited and other organizations_
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Mercano Hipolito grand master of Masonic Lodge Puerto Rico recalled_
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Meyer Agnes E
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Goldwater Hon Barry a U S Senator from the State of Arizona
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Metcalf Hon Lee a U S Senator from the State of Montana
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Tables relating to local contribution rate under Public Law 815
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Cooper Hon John Sherman a U S Senator from the State of Kentucky__
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Educational expenditures and enrollment 194060
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Estimated State allotments 1st through 4th year
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State comparison income public school pupils and current ex penditures
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AFTERNOON SESSION
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Freeman Roger A research associate Institute for Studies in Federalism
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1960 bond elections elementary and secondary schools by State
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Failures in Armed Forces tests and school expenditures
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Fulbright Hon J W a U S Senator from the State of Arkansas 56
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Employment in public education and in private industries 1929
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Number of earned college degrees 195859 196869
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Educational expenditures and enrollment 194061 public and nonpublic elementary secondary and higher
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School revenues and State support in selected years 18901960
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Sources of school revenues 195960
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Rates of increase in Federal and Statelocal revenues in peace time periods 190259
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Sources of public school revenue in 1958
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Tax collections in the United States 1932 1940 1959
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Sources of public school revenue in 1958
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Increase in tax collections National State local 194459 664
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Engle Hon Clair a U S Senator from the State of California_
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Amendment intended to be proposed by Senator Gruening to S 1021 737
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OBrien Father William S J assistant professor of government
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Shore Frederick administrative assistant East Meadow Public Schools
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Summary of effects of Public Law 874 New York State 1960
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Hardin County Board of Education Elizabethtown Ky statement
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Comparable data concerning public schools of Oklahoma 1909
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Sources of revenue and amount collected from each source by the common schools of Oklahoma for fiscal years 195160_
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School expenditures by poor States
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Gruening Hon Ernest a U S Senator from the State of Alaska accom
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Megel Carl J president American Federation of Teachers AFLCIO Page
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Stanley associate director of Protestants and Other Americans Page
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Letters and telegrams fromContinued
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Memorandum submitted by Carlisle P Runge Assistant Secretary
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Estimated State allotments per child 596
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Employment opportunities in various occupational groups Page
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panied by George Rogers professor of economics University of Alaska_
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Comparison of State allotments under School Assistance Act of 1961 S 1021 and amendments proposed by Senator Ernest Gruening
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State allotment ratios under amendment proposed School Assistance Act of 1961__ _
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Data for estimating unadjusted State allotments under amend ments proposed to the School Assistance Act of 1961
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Data for estimating adjusted State allocation under amendments proposed by Senator Ernest Gruening to the School Assistance Act of 1961
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Text
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December average retail prices of 40 items in 9 Alaska cities compared with Seattle and the United States
749
Assistance for payments to school districts federally affected areas Public Law 874 is amended fiscal year 1962
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Assistance for school construction federally affected areas Public Law 815 as amended fiscal year 1962
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Difference in total estimated requirements with percentage reduction factor for payments to school districts Public Law 874 and construction grants P...
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Comparison of estimated reductions under titles II and III
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Estimated allotment under S 1021 and proposed amendment Gruening___
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Allotment under S 1021 with alternate minimum grant based on current expenditure per pupil fiscal year 1962
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Rose Oscar V superintendent of schools Midwest City Okla
807
Loss to selected States effect of section 3b amendments Public Law 874
814
Borchardt Selma national vice president American Federation
815
Swainson Hon John B Governor of the State of Michigan accompanied
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Summary of entitlements to Michigan school districts under Public Laws 815 and 874 for the years 1950 through 1960
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Analysis of receipts and expenditures of the Michigan public
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Analysis of the receipts and expenditures of the Michigan Public Schools
831
Hochberg Samuel deputy president United Federation of Teachers
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S 57
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Family incomes after Federal income taxes__
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State and local tax burden of selected taxes family of four 5000 income
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Summary of general wage changes 1959
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Fringe benefits for teachers
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Summary of minimum wage laws for certificated teachers_
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Salary schedules in cities over 400000 September 1960
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Salary schedules of teachers in cities over 10000 population September 1960
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Hutchison Phillys vice president American Federation of Teachers
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Hochwalt Rt Rev Msgr Frederick G director National Catholic Wel
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AFTERNOON SESSION
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S 293
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Martin David B H Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Legis
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Hill W W Jr on behalf of the Member State Chambers of the Council
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MARCH 15 1961
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Hayes Dr John Cornelius president National Council of Catholic Men
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Lamberth Edwin L superintendent Norfolk City Public Schools Norfolk
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Krettek Mrs Germaine director Washington office American Library
991
Long Hon Oren E a U S Senator from the State of Hawaii
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Neuberger Hon Maurine a U S Senator from the State of Oregon
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Murch James DeForest chairman Commission on Evangelical Action
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Zagri Sidney legislative counsel International Brotherhood of Teamsters__
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McDiarmid Mrs Hugh member General Assembly of Virginia repre
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Rosine Don Indio Faculty Club Indio Calif to Senator Morse
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Analysis of Public Law 874 eligibility in the State of Washing ton including potential loss if proposed amendments are approved 1961
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Effect of titles II and III amendments on selected Connecticut towns
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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
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Federal Aid to Education and Religious Liberty by Joseph
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Fuller Dr Edgar executive secretary Council of Chief State School
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Percent of Federal impact 195161 selected counties Utah
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Elementary and secondary school bonds sold 1960
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Enrollment and teachers in the public schools 190061
1172
College degrees and college graduate teachers 195758 and 196869 1173 Table 106 Increase in public school enrollment for preceding year and grad...
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Assistance to school districts impacted areas fiscal year 1962_
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Estimated State per pupil cost of constructing minimum school facilities 1959__
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Comparison of State allotments under School Assistance Act of 1961 S 1021 and amendments proposed by Senator Gruening
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Data for estimating unadjusted State allotments under pro proposed Gruening amendments to S 1021__
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Data for estimating adjusted State allocations under amend ments proposed by Senator Gruening to S 1021
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195758__
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Income tables Alaska income and population 195059
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Major sources by States 1957
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Ryan Aileen B assemblywoman State of New York to Senator
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American Civil Liberties Union New York City prepared statement 1303
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Willis Dr Benjamin C presidentelect of the American Association
1211
Blanshard Mrs Paul executive director Unitarian Fellowship for Social
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Lutz Dr Harley Government finance consultant National Association
1257
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
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Boehm Dr Charles H superintendent of public instruction Pennsylvania
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Comparison of total appropriations for the District of Colum bia with the total appropriations for public schools 194960
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Trends in population in 20 largest cities and related metro politan areas_
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Effective buying income 20 largest cities
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Retail sales 20 largest cities
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Public school enrollments and related figures 20 largest cities
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Fuller Dr Edgar executive secretary Council of Chief State School
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Comparison of proposals for Federal grants for public elementary
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Shaw R Harland Free World Committee Chicago Ill to Senator
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E executive director Baptist Joint Committee on Public
1311
Number and percent of eligible applicants in fiscal year 1959
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484. lappuse - establishment of religion" clause of the First Amendment means at least this: Neither a state nor the Federal Government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion over another.
484. lappuse - No tax in any amount, large or small, can be levied to support any religious activities or institutions, whatever they may be called, or whatever form they may adopt to teach or practice religion.
101. lappuse - Pupils compelled by law to go to school for secular education are released in part from their legal duty upon the condition that they attend the religious classes. This is beyond all question a utilization of the tax-established and tax-supported public school system to aid religious groups to spread their faith.
38. lappuse - Our progress as a Nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. Our requirements for world leadership, our hopes for economic growth, and the demands of citizenship itself in an era such as this all require the maximum development of every young American's capacity. "The human mind is our fundamental resource.
21. lappuse - Commissioner thereupon shall file in the court the record of the proceedings on which he based his action, as provided in section 2112 of title 28, United States Code. Upon the filing of such petition, the court shall have jurisdiction to affirm the action of the Commissioner or to set it aside, in whole or in part, temporarily or permanently, but until the filing of the record, the Commissioner may modify or set aside his order.
568. lappuse - ... the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the Legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life.
545. lappuse - local educational agency" means a board of education or other legally constituted local school authority having administrative control and direction of free public education in a county, township, independent, or other school district located within a State...
569. lappuse - ... it shall be the duty of legislatures and magistrates, in all future periods of this commonwealth, to cherish the interests of literature and the sciences, and all seminaries of them, especially the university at Cambridge, public schools and grammar schools in the towns...
21. lappuse - Secretary may thereupon make new or modified findings of fact and may modify his previous action, and shall file in the court the record of the further proceedings. Such new or modified findings of fact shall likewise be conclusive...
101. lappuse - The foregoing facts, without reference to others that appear in the record, show the use of tax-supported property for religious instruction and the close cooperation between the school authorities and the religious council in promoting religious education. The operation of the State's compulsory education system thus assists and is integrated with the program of religious instruction carried on by separate religious sects.

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