A BILL PROVIDING AID TO STATES FOR THE PURPOSE OF NEEDED SCHOOL FACILITIES S. 2601 A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO S. 2779 A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO 48367 MAY 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, AND JUNE 9, 1954 Senate Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1954 شرده در HBP 21 CONTENTS Page 1 Report of the Bureau of the Budget_. Report of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.. 15 Report of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare___ 13 Arneson, Mrs. R. Gordon, vice chairman, Spokesmen for Children... Berg, Mrs. Louella Miller, legislative program associate, American Association of University Women; accompanied by Mrs. Christine M. Hernig, associate of childhood and secondary education, Ameri- can Association of University Women__ Biemiller, Andrew J., member, national legislative committee, Ameri- Boehm, Charles H., county superintendent of Bucks County Schools, Braun, E. J., member of the executive committee of the National Council of Schoolhouse Construction, Nashville, Tenn Brownell, Hon. Samuel Miller, Commissioner of Education_ Burke, Arvid J., director of studies, New York State Teachers Asso- Guernsey, George T., associate director in charge of education, depart- ment of education and research, Congress of Industrial Organiza- Hecht, George J., chairman of the American Parents Committee, Inc.. Hendrickson, Hon. Robert C., a United States Senator from the State 5-5- Meece, Dr. L. E., College of Education, University of Kentucky, repre- Rose, Oscar V., superintendent of schools, Midwest City, Okla.. Sparkman, Hon. John, a United States Senator from the State of American Parents Committee, Inc., open letter to the President... American Vocational Association, Inc., letter of M. D. Mobley, Cash disbursements made since 1945 for new buildings, table___ Percentage of families by various age groups, 1951, table.. Population and school enrollment growth in Bristol Township, Additional information submitted-Continued Commissioner of Education: Expenditure for capital outlay per capita of total population, by Page 280 Letter transmitting table re national average cost of school facil- 279, 281 Congress of Industrial Organizations: Financing school construction, table.. 260 259 Dworshak, Hon. Henry, letter transmitting statement of Elmore Dermott Grocery & Commission Co., letter of C. J. Griffith, Jr., secretary and general manager 313 306 Elmore County, Mont., letter of Mrs. Elma M. Goodman, superintendent. 307 Frankfort, Ky., Department of Education: Annual average daily attendance of enrolled grades 1-12 public 183 Annual enrollment grades 1-12 public schools, table-- 184 183 Frelinghuysen, Hon. Peter, Jr., letter transmitting statement__ 308 267 Hyde, Hon. De Witt S., letter transmitting statement_ 307 235 Estimated allotments S. 2601, table---. Illinois Manufacturers Association, letter from James L. Donnelly, executive vice president-- Illinois, University of: Estimated allotments per census child (5-17) under several Jackson, Hon. Henry M., letter. -. 108 107 310 Johnson, Hon. Edwin C., letter to chairman transmitting statement__ 287 Kenosha Taxpayers, Inc., Kenosha, Wis., letter from Kenneth A. 215 Lone Rock public schools, Lone Rock, Wis., letter of George R. Vergenz, supervising principal 313 Magnuson, Hon. Warren G., letter. Maryland State Teachers Association, Inc.: Map 310 158 Public school enrollment (grades 1-12), State of Maryland: 160 Massachusetts Teachers Association, Boston, Mass., letter of Hugh 317 McClellan, Hon. John L., table illustrating the distribution of $95 million to the 48 States___ 299 Millikin, Hon. Eugene D., letter to chairman_ 235 Mountain Home, Elmore County, Mont., letters from Mrs. Elma M. 307 270 268 Cost of remodeling and rehabilitation, new construction, sites, and 200 199 Estimated allotments per census child (5-17) under several school 208 Limitations on issuance of school bonds reported for the 1949–50 203 school plants, by State, table. Percent of pupils housed in satisfactory, fair, and unsatisfactory Public school construction, 1930-60, chart_ Some results of inadequate facilities, by State, table 198 196 197 201 |