COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR
CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky, Chairman EDITH GREEN, Oregon
WILLIAM H. AYRES, Ohio FRANK THOMPSON, JR., New Jersey ALBERT H. QUIE, Minnesota ELMER J. HOLLAND, Pennsylvania CHARLES E. GOODELL, New York JOHN H. DENT, Pennsylvania
JOHN M. ASHBROOK, Ohio ROMAN C. PUCINSKI, Mlinois
ALPHONZO BELL, California DOMINICK V. DANIELS, New Jersey OGDEN R. REID, New York JOHN BRADEMAS, Indiana
EDWARD J. GURNEY, Florida JAMES G. O'HARA, Michigan
JOHN N. ERLENBORN, Illinois HUGH L. CAREY, New York
WILLIAM J. SCHERLE, Iowa AUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS, California JOHN DELLENBACK, Oregon SAM GIBBONS, Florida
MARVIN L. ESCH, Michigan WILLIAM D. FORD, Michigan
EDWIN D. ESHLEMAN, Pennsylvania WILLIAM D. HATHAWAY, Maine JAMES C. GARDNER, North Carolina PATSY T. MINK, Hawall
WILLIAM A. STEIGER, Wisconsin JAMES H. SCHEUER, New York LLOYD MEEDS, Washington PHILLIP BURTON, California CARL ALBERT, Oklahoma
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Hearings held in Washington, D.C.:
Page
March 9, 1967
833
March 10, 1967 -
901
March 13, 1967
951
March 14, 1967-
1021
March 15, 1967
1089
March 16, 1967-
1283
March 17, 1967-
1339
March 18, 1967
1465
March 20, 1967
1581
Statement of
Ackerman, Joseph, president, National School Boards Association,
accompanied by Hugh Calkins, Paul N. Carlin, and Harold W.
Webb.
1436
Adams, Hon. Brock, a Member of Congress from the State of Wash- ington...
841 Baker, James E., superintendent of schools, Middlesboro, Ky-
983 Benjamin, Mrs. Marjorie, the Citizens Committee for Children. 1563 Bergman, Mrs. Lewis J., Citizens Schools Committee of Chicago 1334 Biemiller, Andrew J., AFL-CIO, accompanied by Walter Davis, director, AFL-CIO Department of Education, and Jack Sessions, assistant director, AFL-CIO Department of Education and mem- ber of the School Board of the District of Columbia.-
1343
Bolling, Hon. Richard, a Member of Congress from the State of
Missouri..
833
Bowman, Dr. Garda W., program coordinator, special projects, Bank
Street College of Education...
1545
Breit, Fred, deputy superintendent, Seattle Public Schools, Seattle,
Wash..
842
Buchanan, Dr. Paul, superintendent of schools, Jackson County,
N.C..
1283
Burkhead, G. C., superintendent, Hardin County Schools, Elizabeth- town, Ky-
953 Byrne, Dr. J. A., director, Division of Education, College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minna
1098 Clark, Charles, superintendent, Floyd County Schools, Frestonsburg, Ky-
977
Cline, Edward L., Sr., on behalf of the Omaha Tribe of Macy, Nebr. 1287
Dodson, Marvin, executive secretary, Kentucky Education Associa- tion, Louisville, Ky---
951 Donohue, Monsignor James C., director, Department of Education,
U.S. Catholic Conference, acccompanied by Monsignor William McManus, archdiocese superintendent of education, Chicago, and Mr. John Cicco.--
1154
Eater, John W., superintendent of schools, Rantoul, III.
1408
Edgar, J. E., commissioner of education, Austin, Tex., represented by J. Warren Hitt, deputy commissioner of education.
905 Farrell, Sister Miriam J., supervisor, Archdiocesan Schools, Gilroy, Calif....
901
Goble, Russell, Martin County schools, Kentucky
1465
Hanks, J. M., superintendent, Ysleta School District, El Paso, Tex 1420 Hazlett, Dr. James, superintendent of schools, Kansas City, Mo.--. 834 Holt, Charles, superintendent of schools, South Bend, Ind.
850 Hood, R. E., superintendent of schools, Brunswick, Ga.---
1414
Johnson, Carroll, superintendent of schools, White Plains, N.Y. 865
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Statement by--Continued
Keith, Everett, executive secretary, Missouri State Teachers Associa-
tion; Warren Phillips, superintendent of schools; Harold Spears,
superintendent of schools; Forest Conner, executive secretary, Page
American Association of School Administrators...
1025
Levin, Mrs. Nathan W., chairman of the Educational Services Section of the Citizens Committee for Children,
1553 Libassi, F. Peter, Special Assistant to the Secretary of HEW for Civil
Rights, accompanied by Mrs. Ruby Martin, Special Assistant for Education; Mr. Derrick Bell, Deputy Special Assistant for Civil Rights; and Mr. Edward Yorman, General Counsel for Civil Rights
1498, 1581
Lumley, John M., director, Division of Federal Relations, NEA;
Mrs. Mary C. Gereau and Mr. Stanley J. McFarland, members of
the staff
1056
Lund, Kenneth W., senior vice president, Scott, Foresman & Co.;
American Book Publishers Council and American Textbolk Pub- lishers Institute
1450 Marburger, Dr. Carl, Assistant Commissioner for Education, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior---
1021
Martin, Mrs. Ruby, staff assistant, Office of the Secretary, HEW 1581
Mattheis, Dr. Duane, commissioner of education, State board of
education, St. Paul. Minn.
1090
McNeill, W. R., superintendent, Bowling Green Independent Schools, Bowling Green, Ky
997
Megel, Carl J., Washington representative, American Federation of
Teachers..
1348
Miller, Dr. Richard, director, program on educational change, Uni- versity of Kentucky-
908 Nagle, John F., chief, Washington office, National Federation of the Blind..
1339
Niemeyer, John H., president, Bank Street College of Education,
accompanied by Mrs. Verona Williams and Dr. Gordon Kopf. 1124
Noe, Samuel V., superintendent, Louisville Independent Schools,
Louisville, Ky-
968
Osview, Leonard, assistant dean, College of Education, Temple
University------
1324
Panel of members of the National Teachers Corps: Dr. John W.
Letson, Miss Rhoda Newman, Mrs. Babbara Goodwin, Miss
Dorothy Hornsby, and Miss Thomasine Haskins, all of Georgia -- 1293
Pogue, Henry, Jr., chairman, State Board of Education, Common-
wealth of Kentucky--
981
Risner, Bueford, superintendent of Bath County Schools, Owings-
ville, Ky..
1540
Rose, Oscar, superintendent of schools, Oklahoma; R. E. Hood,
Brunswick, Ga., Richard Taylor, John W. Eater, Rantoul, Ill.;
T. Olai Hageness, Clover Park Schools, Tacoma, Wash.; William
Simmons, Detroit, Mich.; and J. K. Hanks, El Paso, Tex-.-
1386
Ryan, Mrs. Edward T., chairman for legislation National Congress
of Parents and Teachers..
1456
Smith, Leon T., superintendent, McCracken County Schools, Paducah,
Ку.
999
Spaulding, Hugh C., superintendent of Marion County Schools,
Lebanon, Ky-----
991
Stapleton, Ernest, assistant superintendent of schools, Albuquerque,
N. Mex.
852
Stimbert, E. C., superintendent, Memphis City Schools and member of
the Executive Committee of the American Association of School
Administrators-
1026
Swanson, Austin D., associate professor of education, State University
of New York at Buffalo.
1142
Taylor, Richard, superintendent, Widefield School, Colorado Springs,
Colo...
1416
Torrence, Dr. Andrew P., dean of academic affairs, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala-----
903
Van Hoose, Richard, superintendent, Jefferson County Public Schools,
Ky.--
994
Statement by-Continued
Vittetow, Frank, assistant superintendent, Bureau of State-Federal Page
Relations Department of Education, Frankfort, Ky----
963
Watkins, Hon. Sam, member of the Legislature, State of Kentucky-- 1002
Willenberg, Ernest P., president, Council for Exceptional Children,
NEA, accompanied by William C. Geer, executive secretary,
Council for Exceptional Children, NEA..
1139
Wilson, Dr. Donald E., director, teacher education, School of Edu-
cation, University of Southern California.-
1318
Statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.:
Ackerman, Dr. Joseph, president, National School Boards Association,
statement by----
1442
American Parents Committee, Inc., statement of..
1333 Biemiller, Andrew J., AFL-CIO:
"Design for an Effective Schools Program in Urban Centers," publication entitled.
1370 Statement by the AFL-CIO Executive Council on Education
and the Federal Government, February 23, 1967, Bal Harbour, Fla...
1367 Bottomly, Forbes, superintendent of schools, Seattle Public Schools,
Seattle, Wash., letter to Chairman Perkins, dated March 30, 1967 - 1717 Bowman, Garda W., program coordinator, special projects, Bank Street College of Education: Illustrations of the need for comprehensive, systematic, and con- tinuing planning of education at all levels
1546 S. 721, text of bill
1550 Testimony by--
1544 Brademas, Hon. John, a Representative in Congress from the State of Indiana, editorial in Life Magazine --
1718
Breit, Fred, deputy superintendent, Seattle Public Schools, Seattle,
Wash.:
How can Public Law 89–10 be improved? -
844
Seattle School District No. 1 as related to Public Law 89-10---- 845
Buchanan, R. P., superintendent, Jackson County Schools, Sylva,
N.C., statement by-
1286
Carnegie Quarterly, article entitled, "The Rich Get Richer and the
Poor Get Poorer-Schools".
1574
Carr, Thomas W., National Advisory Council on the Education of
Disadvantaged Children..
1703
Chisholm, Dr. Robert L., superintendent, Albuquerque Public Schools,
"Programs developed under the Elementary and Secondary Educa-
tion Act of 1965," a report to.--
852
Exhibit A.-General evaluation..
858
Exhibit B.-School counseling-
858
Exhibit C.-Learning materials centers..
859
Exhibit D.-1966 Headstart program.
859
Exhibit E.-Federal funding, office of new programs, Albuquerque
Public Schools
860
Consedine, William R., director, Legal Department, National Catholic
Welfare Conference, "The Constitutionality of the Church-Related
Schools in Federal Aid to Education," reprint from the Georgetown
Law School Journal..
1161
Darling, Dr. Richard L., director, Department of Instructional
Materials, Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland, and
president, American Association of School Librarians, statement by. 1704
Eater, John W., superintendent of schools, Rantoul, Ill.:
Comparison of growth percentages in Rantoul (table).
1411
Table 1.-Percentage of Federal impact-current school year,
1965-66.
1409
Table II.--Federal impact in Rantoul City Schools (elementary
only).
1409
Table III.-Growth comparison-Rantoul City Schools-19-year
period.
1409
Table IV.-12 heaviest federally impacted districts in Illinois.. 1412
Table V.-Construction projects in Illinois filed prior to cutoff
date of February 20, 1967..--
1413
Estes, Nolan, Associate Commissioner, HEW, letter to Congressman
Brademas, dated March 15, 1967-
1604
Statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.- Continued
Ford, Hon. William D., a Representative in Congress from the State
of Michigan; table in International Municipal Statistical Bulletin
showing State by State the total educational bonds asked for and Page
passed in dollars for elementary and secondary education --
1044
Gilpin, Alfred W., chairman, Omaha Tribal Council, Macy, Nebr.,
letter to Chairman Perkins, enclosing a letter to Senator Hruska - 1714
Griffiths, Daniel E., dean, School of Education, New York Education,
statement by -
1576
Hazlett, James A., superintendent of schools, Kansas City, Mo.,
testimony of ---
838
Hornsby, Dorothy Elizabeth, principal, Mary McLeod Bethune
Elementary School, Atlanta Public Schools, Atlanta, Ga., testimony
by---
1300
Johnson, Albert C., superintendent, School District of the City of
Benton Harbor, Mich., letter to Chairman Perkins, dated March 9, 1967
1709
Johnson, Carroll F., superintendent of schools, White Plains, N.Y.,
statement of..
870
Knutzen, Owen A., acting superintendent of schools, Omaha Public
Schools, Omaha, Nebr., letter to Chairman Perkins, dated February 23, 1967..
1712
Letson, Dr. John W., superintendent, Atlanta Public Schools, Atlanta,
Ga., testimony by-
1304
Levin, Mrs. Nathan W., chairman, Educational Services Section of
the Citizens Committee for Children, statement of..
1553
Libassi, F. Peter, Special Assistant to the Secretary of HEW for Civil
Rights:
Clark, Hon. Ramsey, Attorney General, letter to Senator Russell
B. Long, dated March 2, 1967.-
1515
Letter to Chairman Perkins, enclosing principal documents relat-
ing to the enforcement of title I with respect to school desegra- gation --
1605 Administration sends to Congress tightened and strength-
ened Economic Opportunity Act of 1967, press release. 1628
Estimated fall enrollment in fifth grade compared with high
school graduates 8 years later: United States, 1948–56 to
1964–72 (table)----
1628
Estimated percentage of nonwhites (or Negroes) and whites
(or others) enrolled in public schools, by kindergarten, ele-
mentary, and secondary level, in 21 large cities: 1960 and
currently (table)---
1605
Information on the amount of funds available for the admin-
istration of title VI for school desegregation for each of
the last 3 fiscal years (table)--
1623
List of complaints from September 1 through March 22,
broken down by State ---
1616
Memorandum from Commissioner Howe to chief State
school officers.
1618
Memorandum from Louis J. McGuinness to Miss Carol
Herzman..
1623
"Success Stories,” (brief summaries of districts that have
moved effectively in the area of school desegregation) - 1609
Summary of the basis and general content of the economic
opportunity amendments of 1967.
1624
Material on school desegregation policies of HEW Office of Edu-
cation under title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.. 1630
Authority for the 1966 school desegregation guidelines.-- 1644
"Civil rights compliance in summer programs operated under
title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
of 1965, as amended,” memorandum for chief school officers, February 8, 1967.--
1621
Commissioner Howe's letter to Austin R. Meadows, super-
intendent of education, State department of education,
Montgomery, Ala., August 9, 1966-
1669
Compliance with the Civil Rights Act with respect to the
projects to be filed for fiscal year 1967 under title I.--- 1618
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