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  • detail and specificity by the Office of Education itself. The time will come, in my judgment, in the not too distant future when there will be some broad programs of general aid. And by general aid we mean State grants--or block grants given to States
  • ar.r educa tion peop1!3 cC:.-.:.cat-:. o:i associ? .tions.; ."."'eve n to the point the unfr-ie~~liY-1 ~ss .of th~ t1ro, blocke d p;?.ssage of th~t and the this rift, or n~edcd. legis lation . Do 7cu fc;el t.ha.t you brougJ .t these assoc
  • were only a few blocks apart, and I used to: pick him up every morning on the way to work and carry hira home H e~~ry night. I saw i;'. ! !~ him when he was fresh, and I saw him when he wasi ·:l weary after a long !fi i~ i:: LBJ Presidential
  • Block of 24 25 th e · f~;.; ;·~ i s t 8.n t t o S ccrcto.2-y ToJ.:-J m:1 LD.d r:ovl the J?rBsidcnt I 1 · II LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org .~ I! I i. l.' ~ More on LBJ Library oral histories: I : http