Public School Assistance Act of 1961: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, on S. 8 [and Other] Bills to Provide Federal Assistance to Education, 2. daļa

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Assistance for payments to school districts federally affected
757
Formula change with change in spreader factor 204
762
Estimated allotment under S 1021 and proposed amendment
765
Rose Oscar V superintendent of schools Midwest City Okla Dr Ralph
773
Assistance for school construction federally affected areas
778
Cooper Hon John Sherman a U S Senator from the State of Kentucky 580
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PART 2
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The effect of a 50percent reduction of payment for B category children in section 3b of Public Law 874 on applicant districts in Page California base...
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data
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Summary by counties of average daily attendance reported by applicants under Public Law 874 195859
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San Diego Unified School District summary of federally con nected pupils under Public Law 874
806
Rose Oscar V superintendent of schools Midwest City Okla
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Loss to selected States effect of section 3b amendments Public Law 874
814
Borchardt Selma national vice president American Federation
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Swainson Hon John B Governor of the State of Michigan accompanied
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S 57
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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
830
schools 831855
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Hochberg Samuel deputy president United Federation of Teachers
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Hilton Dr David vice president American Federation of Teachers
860
Family incomes after Federal income taxes
883
State and local tax burden of selected taxes family of four 5000 income___
884
Summary of general wage changes 1959
886
Fringe benefits for teachers
889
U S GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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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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Megel Carl J president American Federation of Teachers AFLCIO Page
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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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Lutheran Church Missouri Synod St Louis Mo prepared statement_ 1211
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Importance of selected characteristics in future determination
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S 293___
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Martin David B II 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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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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Remarks by Senator Morse re President Kennedys special message
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S
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Long Hon Oren E a U S Senator from the State of Hawaii
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Statement regarding current needs for Public Law 815 and Public
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Neuberger Hon Maurine a U S Senator from the State of Oregon
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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
1073
Amendment intended to be proposed by Senator Gruening to S 1021 737
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S
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La Driere David L president accompanied by Glen Andreas vice presi
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National Education Association of the United States Washington D C
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Approximate allo
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Federal Aid to Education and Religious Liberty by Joseph
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Percent of Federal impact 195161 selected counties Utah__
1145
Summary of proposed amendments to Federal impact area laws 31 100
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Elementary and secondary school bonds sold 1960
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S 1109_
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Enrollment and teachers in the public schools 190061
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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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TABLES AND CHARTS
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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
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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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State allotment ratios under Gruening amendments to S 1021
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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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Regional per capita personal income as percent
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Major sources by States 1957
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American Civil Liberties Union New York City prepared statement 1303
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Blanshard Mrs Paul executive director Unitarian Fellowship for Social
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prepared statement 941 956
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Boehm Dr Charles H superintendent of public instruction Pennsylvania
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Lambert Dr Sam M director research division National Education
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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
1284
Effective buying income 20 largest cities
1285
Retail sales 20 largest cities
1286
Public school enrollments and related figures 20 largest cities
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Root Margaret executive secretary of the Pennsylvania Federation
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6739161pt 2
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Fuller Dr Edgar executive secretary Council of Chief State School
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Saginaw Mich Board of Education prepared statement_ _
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Comparison of proposals for Federal grants for public elementary
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Employment opportunities in various occupational groups Page
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SeventhDay Adventist Church prepared statement 1218
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Information regarding number of federally connected children
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Bull Mrs Fred L National Chairman of Legislation National Congress
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