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Education: Public Law 815-874, 1963

 File — Box: 46, Folder: 2
Identifier: Folder 2

Scope and Contents

A large collection of letters, telegrams, news clippings, reports and other items. Office note from LWL to Maggie and attached letters from Cajon Valley Union School Dist. Superintendent Peter Bancroft re/ praising Wilson and staff, plans to visit Washington & the Wilson staff's interest in using Bancroft as a Democrat to support Wilson; letters (Ap.-June 1963) from constituent Alfred E. Friedl & Congressmen Adam Clayton Powell & Bob Wilson re/ proposed reduction of "State funds allocated for school districts receiving funds under Public Law 874;" a Republican Policy Committee Meeting Report for Wed. May 15, 1963 attached to Wilson office notes and letter to Dr. Dailard re/ education issues; a copy of Office of Education (HEW) "Tentative Entitlement F.Y. 1963" for the Lakeside Union School District of $38,663; 5 page copy of Superintendent Dr. Dailard's May 27, 1963 "Statement" to the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee; letters (Aug.-Sept. 1963) from constituent Miss Anita Watson, Wilson & Francis Keppel (Commission of Education, HEW) re/ Miss Watson's fear of federal aid to education, even in terms of impact aid legislation; a small packet of letters and news items related to VOX PEDAGOG & Wilson's contribution of a statement supporting a more "permanent the Programs for Federal assistance to local public school systems in areas where a heavy concentration of Federal employees places an extra burden on the schools their children attend;" copies of statements by Congressman Wilson (36th Dist.) re/ impact federal aid to local school districts; letters & telegram (4/63) from Wilson, Dr. Dailard & Asst. Superintendent Minor & a copy of Dr. Dailard's "Prepared Statement" to be placed "in the record of hearings currently under way on Public Law 874 and 815;" a small collection of letters and newsletters from the Emergency Committee To Aid Farm Workers opposing the continuation of Public Law 78 ("braceroism") because of its ineffective use of farm labor & depresses "already substandard wages;" a packet of material from E. Richard Barnes (78th Assembly Dist. CA) amending CA legislation so as to protect local districts receiving federal impact aid from cuts in the state's education budget.

Dates

  • created: 1963

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Extent

From the Collection: 0.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

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