Aid to Elementary and Secondary Education: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2361 and H.R. 2362, Part 2 |
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... schools to make some of their facilities and other resources available to students from private schools . A program for making Federal funds available to the private schools would be opposed vigorously by many of the member communions ...
... schools to make some of their facilities and other resources available to students from private schools . A program for making Federal funds available to the private schools would be opposed vigorously by many of the member communions ...
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... schools whose ethos and curriculum differ from that of the community as a whole . ( The Constitution of the United ... private schools were to be supported in the United States by tax funds , the practical effect would be that the ...
... schools whose ethos and curriculum differ from that of the community as a whole . ( The Constitution of the United ... private schools were to be supported in the United States by tax funds , the practical effect would be that the ...
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... private schools , for their use . Mr. BRADEMAS . Are you suggesting that students in both private and public schools be on the same basis here ? Mr. FLEMMING . That is right . There is no problem there at all . I think we are in ...
... private schools , for their use . Mr. BRADEMAS . Are you suggesting that students in both private and public schools be on the same basis here ? Mr. FLEMMING . That is right . There is no problem there at all . I think we are in ...
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... private schools , the Fed- eral Government would pay it directly to the private schools . That is the way he said it would work . Perhaps we can devise a different way of doing it , and perhaps you have some suggestions as to a better ...
... private schools , the Fed- eral Government would pay it directly to the private schools . That is the way he said it would work . Perhaps we can devise a different way of doing it , and perhaps you have some suggestions as to a better ...
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... private and public schools . Mr. GOODELL . Can you answer the question directly - there are three States apparently where the State officials cannot make books , or grants , available to private schools . In those States , would you ...
... private and public schools . Mr. GOODELL . Can you answer the question directly - there are three States apparently where the State officials cannot make books , or grants , available to private schools . In those States , would you ...
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Page 823 - Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to authorize any department, agency, officer, or employee of the United States to exercise any direction, supervision, or control over the curriculum, program of instruction, administration, or personnel of any educational institution or school system...
Page 1533 - establishment of religion' clause of the First Amendment means at least this : Neither a state nor the Federal Government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion over another.
Page 1158 - That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences...
Page 1459 - ... sectarian purpose, or to help support or sustain any school, academy, seminary, college, university, or other literary or scientific institution, controlled by any church or sectarian denomination...
Page 1153 - ... nor shall any grant or donation of land, money or other personal property ever be made by the State or any such public corporation, to any church, or for any sectarian purpose.
Page 1460 - ... no man shall be compelled to attend, erect, or support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry, against his consent...
Page 1671 - No tax in any amount, large or small, can be levied to support any religious activities or institutions, whatever they may be called, or whatever form they may adopt to teach or practice religion.
Page 1463 - That no money shall ever be taken from the public treasury, directly or indirectly, in aid of any church, sect or denomination of religion...
Page 1159 - The fund, called the School Fund, shall remain a perpetual fund, the interest of which shall be inviolably appropriated to the support and encouragement of the public or common schools throughout the State, and for the equal benefit of all the people thereof.
Page 1473 - ... no person shall be rendered incompetent to be a witness on account of his opinions on matters of religious belief; but the liberty of conscience hereby secured shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or justify practices inconsistent with the peace or safety of this state.