Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - Finance, Public |
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... Elementary & Secondary Education .. ( 9,376 ) ( 9,459 ) ( 9,463 ) 2 . PL 81-874 , Aid to School Districts- operation & maintenance , ( 18,000 ) ( 18,720 ( 17,506 ) 3 . PL 81-815 , Aid to School Districts- construction .... 4. Other ...
... Elementary & Secondary Education .. ( 9,376 ) ( 9,459 ) ( 9,463 ) 2 . PL 81-874 , Aid to School Districts- operation & maintenance , ( 18,000 ) ( 18,720 ( 17,506 ) 3 . PL 81-815 , Aid to School Districts- construction .... 4. Other ...
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... Elementary and Secondary Education Act . Through our efforts , the funds were restored for fiscal year 1969 . However , in restoring the $ 9 million in question , members of the HEW committee indicated that such an amount should be ...
... Elementary and Secondary Education Act . Through our efforts , the funds were restored for fiscal year 1969 . However , in restoring the $ 9 million in question , members of the HEW committee indicated that such an amount should be ...
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... elementary children , because these are not children who have acquired the sophistication of living away from home . I understand the average age is 7 through 12 in those dormitories . PERSONNEL RESTRICTIONS If these restrictions on ...
... elementary children , because these are not children who have acquired the sophistication of living away from home . I understand the average age is 7 through 12 in those dormitories . PERSONNEL RESTRICTIONS If these restrictions on ...
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... elementary and high schools in 1968 . College education . The number of Indian college students assisted by the Bureau with supplementary grants increased from 2,358 in 1967 to 2,468 in 1962 . These students were enrolled in both two ...
... elementary and high schools in 1968 . College education . The number of Indian college students assisted by the Bureau with supplementary grants increased from 2,358 in 1967 to 2,468 in 1962 . These students were enrolled in both two ...
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... elementary schools where instructional space and teacher housing are available . Fersonnel recruited for these positions will be highly qualified to give special- ized and compensatory help to children with unique learning needs . 1 ...
... elementary schools where instructional space and teacher housing are available . Fersonnel recruited for these positions will be highly qualified to give special- ized and compensatory help to children with unique learning needs . 1 ...
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