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... financing that had been available to colleges and universities . In fact , as far as undergraduate institutions are concerned , what they have accomplished to date in international education has been done with minimal foundation and ...
... financing that had been available to colleges and universities . In fact , as far as undergraduate institutions are concerned , what they have accomplished to date in international education has been done with minimal foundation and ...
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... financing of Federal aid programs . This is attachment A of my statement . In connection with our committee survey of 20,000 school superin- tendents , the superintendent of schools for Louisville , Ky . responded to the question , " Is ...
... financing of Federal aid programs . This is attachment A of my statement . In connection with our committee survey of 20,000 school superin- tendents , the superintendent of schools for Louisville , Ky . responded to the question , " Is ...
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... financing of Federal education programs . Even if we were to fully fund all educa- tion programs , I feel that we would be making a minimal effort when viewed against the well - documented needs . I am also convinced that the Congress ...
... financing of Federal education programs . Even if we were to fully fund all educa- tion programs , I feel that we would be making a minimal effort when viewed against the well - documented needs . I am also convinced that the Congress ...
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... financing American education . A commitment has been made , and I am sure that Congress will fully support an appropriation which will give life to the commitment rather than make it a token or virtually empty com- mitment which the ...
... financing American education . A commitment has been made , and I am sure that Congress will fully support an appropriation which will give life to the commitment rather than make it a token or virtually empty com- mitment which the ...
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... financed programs of the prior year because the maintenance of the same level of appropriations did not take into consideration the increased cost of doing business that is experi- enced in every part of the private and public sector ...
... financed programs of the prior year because the maintenance of the same level of appropriations did not take into consideration the increased cost of doing business that is experi- enced in every part of the private and public sector ...
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