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VETERANS READJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1952

HEARINGS

BEFORE THE

SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON

STAMFORD

JUL 161952

POCUMENT

LIDRAKY

VETERANS' EDUCATION AND REHABIT 1952

BENEFITS OF THE COMMITTEE ON
LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE
UNITED STATES SENATE

EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS

SECOND SESSION

ON

H. R. 7656

DIV.

AN ACT TO PROVIDE VOCATIONAL READJUSTMENT AND TO RESTORE
LOST EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO CERTAIN PERSONS

WHO SERVED IN THE ARMED FORCES ON OR AFTER

JUNE 27, 1950, AND PRIOR TO SUCH DATE AS

SHALL BE FIXED BY THE PRESIDENT OR THE

CONGRESS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

JUNE 10, 11, 12, 13, and 17, 1952

Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare

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CONTENTS

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Meng, John J., dean of administration, Hunter College of the City of

New York..

Monk, A. H., executive assistant, Vocational Rehabilitation and Edu-
cation, Veterans' Administration..

Patterson, W. F., Director, Bureau of Apprenticeship, Department of

Labor

Rietzke, Eugene H., president, Capitol Radio Engineering Institute---
Springer, Hon. William L., a Representative in Congress from the
State of Illinois..

Teague, Hon. Olin E., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Texas, accompanied by Oliver Meadows, staff director, Select Com-
mittee to Study Educational Training....

Turck, Charles J., president, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minn
Warren, Hon. Lindsay C., Comptroller General of the United States,
accompanied by Robert F. Keller, assistant to the Comptroller
General; Charles E. Eckert, legislative attorney; and W. H. Smith,
attorney..

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Average income per student from tuition and fees, 1949-50, table---
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Fagg, Fred D., Jr., president, University of Southern California
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