37-141 TO AMEND AND EXTEND THE NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION ACT HEARINGS BEFORE THE SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS FIRST AND SECOND SESSIONS ON H.R. 6061, H.R. 9846, and similar bills TO EXTEND AND IMPROVE THE PROVISIONS OF THE HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C., MAY 7, 8, 10, 13; JUNE 12, 17, 1963; FEBRUARY 3, 5, 7; Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1964 97 103ST XLJ 03/94 53-005-00 931 GBC Bartkus, Greer, Howell, and Wilson, Panel of Capitol Page Boys... Bennett, Hon. Charles É., a Representative in Congress from the State De Keyser, Henry, principal, Capitol Page School- Delo, Dr. David M., president, University of Tampa... Derthick, Dr. Lawrence G., assistant executive secretary for educa- tional service of the National Education Association; accompanied by Dr. G. Kerry Smith, Mr. Barry Morris, Miss Stella Kern, Miss Helen B. Schleman, Dr. Edward Pomeroy. Dugan, Dr. Willis E., president of the American Personnel & Guidance Association; accompanied by Arthur Hitchcock, executive director of the American Personnel & Guidance Association__ Fair, Clinton M., legislative representative, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations; accompanied by Lawrence Rogin and John A. Session_-_- Gates, Bob, NDEA coordinator, Florida Department of Education.. Hanna, Hon. Richard T., a Representative in Congress from the State Harrison, Rodney, director of student financial aid of the Ohio State University; W. Norman Brown, professor of Sanskrit and chairman of south Asia regional studies at the University of Pennsylvania; and Leonard B. Beach, dean of the gradutate school, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn..... Holifield, Hon. Chet, a Representative in Congress from the State of Holt, W. Stull, executive secretary of the American Historical Associa- Statement of-Continued Keppel, Francis, Commissioner of Education, Department of Health, Keppel, Francis, Commissioner of Education, Peter P. Muirhead, Kern, Stella, president, National Council for the Social Studies, National Education Association; accompanied by Mr. Hartshorne... McCaffrey, Dr. Arthur J., executive director of the American Textbook Publishers Institute, and also on behalf of the American Book Moorhead, Hon. William H., a Representative in Congress from the Page 8, 242 327 Morris, Dr. Barry, chairman of the legislative committee on the 62 Penn, Joseph E., Department of History, District of Columbia Pomeroy, Dr. Edward, executive secretary, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.. Rogers, Rutherford D., Deputy Librarian of Congress; accompanied by Robert C. Gooch, Administrative Department, the Library of 437 Ryan, Hon. Harold M., a Representative in Congress from the 174 Schleman, Miss Helen B., president, National Association of Women Smith, Hon. Neal, a Representative in Congress from the State of 77 60 178, 482 Snyder, Hon. M. G., a Representative in Congress from the State of Sullivan, J. Graham, Chief, Bureau of National Defense Education Thackrey, Russell, executive secretary, American Association of 356 52 White, Don, executive vice president, National Audio Visual Associa- 165 Wooldridge, Roy L., dean of cooperative education, Northeastern 201 Statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.: Adams, Dr. Frank C., director of the student work program, Southern 231 Statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.-Continued Brown, W. Norman, professor of Sanskrit and chairman, south Asia Cooper, Hon. John Sherman, U.S. Senator from Kentucky, statement Dawson, Kenneth E., executive secretary, American Industrial Arts Association, National Education Association, statements by. 199, 518 Dugan, Dr. Willis E., president, American Personnel & Guidance Hartshorn, Merrill F., executive secretary, National Council for the 532 A comparison of the present employment of title IV fellows completing doctoral requirements, classes of 1959-60 and 1960-61 with the first postdoctoral employment of all graduates Counseling and guidance training institutes program-estimated requirements-fiscal years 1965, 1966, and 1967 (table) – – Current occupations of the classes of 1959-60 and 1960-61 (table) - Employment of title IV fellows, class of 1959-60, who reported completion of doctoral requirements at end of academic year Employment of title IV fellows, class of 1960–61, who reported Estimated budget needs for guidance and counseling programs Estimates for selected years of national defense student loan 329 329 355 260 244 Exhibit 2.-Estimated costs for tuition and required fees and 245 |