Veterans Education and Training and Home Loan Programs Amendments of 1970: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Veterans' Affairs...91-2, on S. 3656, 3657, 3683, and 3907. June 9, 1970

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Page 155 - The association consists of 114 public and land-grant universities and colleges located in each of the 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. Together, these institutions...
Page 62 - Act is amended — (1) by striking out subsection (a) and inserting in lieu thereof the following : "(a) The...
Page 64 - Korean conflict veteran. if made for any of the purposes, and in compliance with the provisions, specified in this chapter is automatically guaranteed by the United States in an amount not more than...
Page 62 - Service staff officers and employees shall become participants effective on the first day of the second month following the date of their application for earlier participation.
Page 106 - This would increase the possibility of local classroom 12. instruction (where he now is limited to correspondence courses of college-run studies or to group study sponsored by his military base) . In concert with recommendations A-4 and A-5, this proposal would provide a financial basis for enrolling educationally handicapped veterans in colleges which develop special remedial courses and offer full-time enrollment after discharge. RECOMMENDATION NO.
Page 167 - A BILL To amend chapter 37 of title 38, United States Code, to establish a pilot program for furnishing housing loans to Native American veterans, and for other purposes.
Page 54 - EH GOLEMBIESKI, Director, Rehabilitation Commission." "AMVETS, NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, Washington, BC, October 11, 1969. "Senator ALAN CRANSTON, Chairman, Sul>committee on Veterans Affairs, Committee on Labor ana Public Welfare, US Senate, Washington, DC "DEAR SENATOR : I received your recent letter wherein you wanted me to answer the following two questions : "1. Beginning this October, are veterans enrolled in college receiving educational assistance allowance payments for their September participation...
Page 146 - DR. LUIS M. MORTON, PRESIDENT, CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE, ON BEHALF OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF JUNIOR COLLEGES, THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE UNIVERSITIES AND LAND GRANT COLLEGES, THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN COLLEGES, THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES, AND THE AMERICAN VOCATIONAL ASSOCIATION Dr. MORTON. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, for allowing me to testify this morning. The National Association of State Universities and...
Page 166 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee, My name is Paul Phillips Cooke. I am offering testimony in behalf of the American Veterans Committee (AVC), in which I have held membership for more than twenty-three years. During this time I served as National Chairman, 1963-65. I am President of the District of Columbia Teachers College, Washington, DC, and shortly begin my fifth year in that capacity. Saturday night in a class of 205 new teachers , we graduated 25 veterans into the profession.
Page 66 - OF HON. ERNEST F. HOLLINGS, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Senator HOLLINGS. Thank you, Mr.

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