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Education and Labor-Education: Federal Aid., 1960
Discussion of S.8; "To authorize an emergency two-year program of Federal financial assistance in school construction to the States" (Pat McNamara-Michigan; and Philip A. Hart-Michigan).
Education and Labor-Education: Federal Aid., 1960
Discussion of H.R.10128; "To authorize Federal financial assistance to the States to be used for constructing school facilities" (Frank Thompson, Jr-New Jersey). Correspondents include Frank T. Bow.
Education and Labor-Education: Impact Aid., 1959
Education and Labor-Education: Impact Aid., 1959
Discussion of H.R.7140; "To amend Public Laws 815 and 874, Eighty-first Congress, relating to school assistance in federally affected areas, so as to limit payments under such laws to situations involving tax-exempt Federal property" (Carroll D. Kearns-Pennsylvania).
Education and Labor-Education: Library Services Act., 1960
Education and Labor-Education: National Defense Education Act., 1959-1960
Resolution commending the members of the Oklahoma Congressional Delegation for their wholehearted participation in the passage of Public Law 85-864, the "National Defense Education Act of 1958."
Education and Labor-Education: National Defense Education Act. Loyalty Oath., 1960
Discussion of S.2929; "To amend the National Defense Education Act of 1958 in order to repeal certain provisions requiring affidavits of belief" (John F. Kennedy-Massachusetts; Joseph S. Clark-Pennsylvania; and Jacob K. Javits-New York).
Education and Labor-Education: National Grammar Commission., 1960
Discussion of H.R.2165; "To establish a National Grammar Commission to reform the spelling of English words, to publish the United States Official Dictionary, and for other purposes" (Harlan Hagen-California).
Education and Labor-Education: Nursing., 1959
Education and Labor-Education: Nursing., 1960
Discussion of H.R.11893; "To amend title II of the Vocational Education Act of 1946, relating to practical nurse training, and for other purposes" (Robert N. Giaimo-Connecticut).
