District of Columbia Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1971: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on an Act Making Appropriations for the Government of the District of Columbia and Other Activities ...

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483. lappuse - Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!
122. lappuse - Its function is to assemble, preserve, and make easily and freely available to all people the printed and other materials that will assist them to: Educate themselves continuously Keep pace with progress in all fields of knowledge Become better members of home and community Discharge political and social obligations Be more capable in their daily occupations Develop their creative and spiritual capacities Appreciate and enjoy works of art and literature Make such use of leisure time as will promote...
179. lappuse - Construction - includes general contractors engaged in heavy construction; such as, highways and streets, bridges, sewers, railroads, irrigation projects, flood control projects and marine construction and miscellaneous types of construction work other than buildings.
558. lappuse - Division processed claims which returned $1,179,279 to District of Columbia veterans and/or their dependents. The Consultant Division during fiscal year 1967 assisted in placing veterans and dependents in regular gainful employment which represented an annual payroll of $677,973. It is our firm belief that these figures represent a continuing and cumulative contribution to the economy and growth of our city. We believe that this is a prudent budget submission, realistic and adequate, to provide the...
741. lappuse - Senate, or proposed in pursuance of an estimate submitted in accordance with law. "2 The Committee on Appropriations shall not report an appropriation bill containing amendments proposing new or general legislation or any restriction on the expenditure of the funds appropriated which proposes a limitation not authorized by law...
198. lappuse - This will be the 16th payment and wul leave a balance of $1,786,000. HOSPITAL FACILITIES ACT REPAYMENT The second request is for the Hospital Facilities Act repayment. Under the Hospital Facilities Act; the Washington Hospital Center was constructed and we do have eight grants to individual hospitals which were made and for which we have to pay our share. This in most cases amounts to 50 percent of the grant. The other portion of the grant is paid by the Federal Government. The 1971 request is for...
123. lappuse - At every turn, the statistics show us that poverty and ignorance are almost always linked, just as affluence and education are linked. The evidence is now incontrovertible that the ability to learn and to read goes hand in hand with the ability to earn and succeed in modern society. This presents a challenge not aerely to public officials, or to educators generally, but to librarians specifically.
132. lappuse - Our major objective or thrust as an essential year — round operating department in the District Government's Human Resources area is to plan, administer, and deliver a broad, comprehensive and diversified public recreation program of activities and services to meet the expressed needs and interest of our citizenry from preschool age through senior citizens. In our planning and operations, we focus and place special emphasis on the socially maladjusted children, youth, and young adults through our...
123. lappuse - The second challenge to library service is equally important and moves to the other end of the scale. Just as libraries can be of indispensable service in lifting the dead weight of poverty and ignorance, so are they indispensable in meeting what is commonly and graphically called the 'information explosion.
626. lappuse - ... dividends in international convention solicitation and showing some degree of greater publicity for the city to the more affluent European travelers. This effort was supplemented by a program initiated by the Washington Convention and Visitors Bureau - the first such project ever launched in the United States. An organization known as the Association of Washington Travel Agents was sponsored and organized by the Bureau late last year. This association is made up of a group of Washington-based...

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