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6 results
- Delinquency
under Dave Hackett in the development of the community action program. The typical
program funded under the PCJD involved funds from Ford, sometimes from the National
Institute of Mental Health, often from a unit of the Labor Department
- material from various statements and edited the book My
Hope for America, which Random House published. I took on that job too. I also went
to the convention and served as a kind of speech editor at the convention to make sure
that all the speeches were
- ; John Kenneth Galbraith recommends people to LBJ; "skinny dipping" in the White House pool; producing My Hope for America; the 1964 campaign; genesis of the task forces; Oscar Cox, Walter Lippman, and LBJ's interest in education; ESEA and the church
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Wj_ th regard to th~ qu2 stio!l th~ t you :J.~kc:d as to uhether
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·th~ Office of Education (or, if not the Office of F.ducatiq:n, so!:'le
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- them an awful lot of vocational or
quasi-vocational training, things that would be useful to them as
farmers and as entrepreneurs in rural America . . He said he didri't
see why we didn't start some urban land grant colleges which would
produ ce
- the youngst e: ·.s
- in th e low-~expendi ture State s ara citizens of the United States just as the
children from the more a.fflu ent States are.
One of the general princip les that the Johnson Admini stration has
pushed into the Nation' s thinking has been
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needs of educa tion us of 1965.
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approa ch to the
We were used to much more rigorous management, in
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