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S.8, HILLS TO IMPROV

Printed for the

HEARINGS

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON
LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE

UNITED STATES SENATE

EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

ON

S. 8, S. 580, S. Res. 10, and others BILLS TO IMPROVE EDUCATIONAL QUALITY AND OPPORTUNITY

VOLUME VI

JUNE 25 AND 27, 1963

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

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE

LISTER HILL, Alabama, Chairman PAT MCNAMARA, Michigan

BARRY GOLDWATER, Arizona WAYNE MORSE, Oregon

JACOB K. JAVITS, New York RALPH YARBOROUGH, Texas

WINSTON L. PROUTY, Vermont JOSEPH S. CLARK, Pennsylvania

JOHN G. TOWER, Texas
JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia LEN B. JORDAN, Idaho
HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., New Jersey
QUENTIN N. BURDICK, North Dakota
CLAIBORNE PELL, Rhode Island
EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts

STEWART E. MCCLURE, Chief Clerk

John S. FORSYTHE, General Counsel
MICHAEL J. BERNSTEIN, Minority Counsel

SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

WAYNE MORSE, Oregon, Chairman LISTER HILL, Alabama

WINSTON L PROUTY, Vertoat PAT MCNAMARA, Michigan

BARRY GOLDWATER, Artsota RALPH YARBOROUGH, Texas

JACOB K. JAVITS, New York JOSEPH S. CLARK, Pennsylvania JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia

CHARLES LEE, Professional Staj Member

RAYMOND D. HURLEY, Minority Associate Counsel
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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES

JUNE 25, 1963 Keppel , Francis

, Commissioner of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; accompanied by Dr. Peter Muir head, Assistant Page Commissioner..

2479 JUNE 27 1963 Rickover, Vice Adm. Hyman G., Assistant Chief of Bureau for Nuclear Propulsion, Bureau of Ships, U.S. Navy

2549 Sammartino, Dr. Peter, president, Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey.

2938 sa Mumford, L. Quincy, Librarian of Congress

2948 STATEMENTS American Ethical Union, prepared statement.

3461 Burkhardt, Frederick, president, American Council of Learned Societies, New York, N.Y., prepared statement...

2955 Chamber of Commerce of the United States prepared statement

3008 Ernst, Myron, superintendent, Bellevue School District, Bellevue, Wash., prepared statement.

4269 Hageness, T. Olaf., superintendent, Clover Park School District No. 400, Pierce County, Wash., prepared statement

4257 Heerlein, Otto, National chairman, National Council Steuben Society of America, New York, N.Y., prepared statement...

3002 High school students for better education, prepared statement.

2928 General Federation of Women's Club, prepared statement.

4423 Gilbert

, W. B., superintendent, Oak Harbor School District 201, Oak Harbor, Wash., prepared statement...

4270 lovestment Bankers Association of America, prepared statement..

3868 Jensen, Carl, superintendent of schools, King County, Wash., prepared statement..

4255 Johnson, John E., Kent, Ohio, prepared statement

3787 Joint Commission on Professional Preparation on Federal Legislation for Education, prepared statement....

4195 Keppel

, Francis, Commissioner of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; accompanied by: Dr. Peter Muir head, Assistant Commissioner.

2479 Prepared statement..

2348 Langton, Richard C., superintendent, Cheney School District No. 360, Spokane, Wash., prepared statement...

4254 Lindemuth, Robert G., coordinator of Federal projects, State of Washington, prepared statement.----

4259 Lynn, John C., legislative director, American Farm Bureau Federation, prepared statement.

3004, 4399 Subsequent statement

4264 Mosher, George F., chairman, Council of Private Lending Institutions, private statement...

3356 McGuire, Carson, and William G. Wolfe, University of Texas, joint prepared statement...

3819 Mumford, L. Quincy, Librarian of Congress

2948 National Association of Manufacturers, prepared statement..

2998 National Council of Jewish Women, Inc., executive council, prepared statement...

4011 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., prepared state

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Nelson, Edwin L., superintendent, Franklin Pierce School District No. Pute 402, Pierce County, Wash., prepared statement...

6% Rickover, Vice Adm. Hyman G., Assistant Chief of Bureau for Nuclear

Propulsion, Bureau of Ships, l'.s. Navy.. Sammartino, Dr. Peter, president, Fairleigh Dickinson l'niversity Samuel, Helen E., executive secretary, District of Columbia Education

Association, prepared statement.. Squire, James R., executive secretary, National Council of Teachers of

English, prepared statement. Tacoma School District No. 10, Tacoma, Wash., prepared statement WDSU-TV and WDSL radio, New Orleans, La., statement of editorial policy

46 Wisconsin Council of Citizens for Educational Freedom, prepared state

ment.
Young, Mrs. Raymond A., member, Missouri Library Association and

immediate past president of the American Association of Library
Trustees of the National Education Improvement Act, prepared state.
ment..

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Articles entitled:

“Aid for Federally Impacted Areas," by J. H. Rice, assistant superin.
tendent, Fairfax County School Board, Fairfax, Va.

4249 4*** Distribution of Wealth in Higher Education," study made for the

National Merit Corp., by Alexander W. Astin and John L. Holland.
"Federal Impact in Wapato School District 207, Wapato, Wash,"

by P. R. Syndal, superintendent..
"The Work Program at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

Campus"
"Regional L'niversity Center for Educational Research and Develop

ment," a working paper, by Carson McGuire, University of

Texas..
“Vocational Fund Plan Inadequate,' AFL-CIO, from the Wasb-

ington Post, April 25, 1963
Description of the National Education Association project on the educa-

tional implications of automation, by George E. Árnstein, assistant

director
Draft amendments to proposed section 215, as contained in S. 580 and

H.R. 3000.
Exhibit I. -- Profiles of manpower in science and technology.
Exhibit II. -Digest of educational statistics, from Division of Educational
Statistics, Bureau of Educational Research and Development, Depart-

ment of Health, Education, and Welfare
Exhibit III.- Estimates of school statistics, 1962-63, Research Division,
National Education Association.

31 Exhibit IV.-"Title II: Loans to Students in Institutions of Higher

Education," from the "Report of the National Defense Education Act,

1961-62"
Exhibit V. -"Latest Information on Scholarships in the Space Age," by

S. Norman Feingold.
Exhibit VI.- Financial aid to the undergraduate- Issues and implica-

tions..
Exhibit VII. -Student work program, from "This Is Southern," by
Southern Illinois University

3363 Exhibit VIII. --Title IV: National Defense Fellowships." from the

1963 "Report From the National Defense Education Act, 1961-62";. Exhibit IX- Vleeting manpower needs in science and technology, from

a report of the President's Science Advisory Committee Exhibit X.--"The First Ph. Di's I'nder Title IV," by Gustave Arlt Exhibit XI.--''Title X (section 1001(d)': Survey of Federal Programs in

Higher Education,” from the 1963 "Report of the National Defense

Education Act, 1961-62".
Exhibit XII.--**Letter to a College President on the Need for Long
Range Planning," by Sidney G. Tickton

34 Exhibit XIII.- Sixth Annual Religious Liberty Conference; study papers

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