Staff Study No.1-[19].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 |
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64 페이지 - Act for the classification of civilian positions within the District of Columbia and in the field services,' approved March 4, 1923, and amendments thereto, or any rule or regulation made in pursuance thereof.
93 페이지 - It is a cardinal principle of our system of government, that local affairs shall be managed by local authorities, and general affairs by the central authority...
19 페이지 - President in the budget of the United States Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1969. The bill would authorize appropriations to be made to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the sum of $4,370,400,000, as follows: (1) for "Research and development...
iv 페이지 - MORDECAI EZEKIEL JOHN P. FREY 2 GEORGE L. GOOGE FRANK P. GRAHAM LUTHER GULICK REV. GEORGE JOHNSON CHARLES H. JUDD THOMAS KENNEDY KATHARINE F. LENROOT ARTHUR B. MOEHLMAN HENRY C. TAYLOR TJ THOMAS JOHN H. ZINK GEORGE F. ZOOK Vice Chairman PAUL T. DAVID, Secretary 1 Deceased September 22, 1937.
vi 페이지 - The work of the staff did result, however, in a number of studies which present in convenient form a large amount of information bearing upon the status and problems of education in the United States. The present volume is one of the studies prepared by the research staff. The statements and conclusions contained in it are those of the authors, and do not necessarily conform to those of the Committee.
57 페이지 - Salary Act. The powers and duties of the Superintendent are prescribed in general terms in the Organic Law. He shall have the direction of and supervision in all matters pertaining to the instruction in all the schools under the board of education. He shall have a seat in the board and the right to speak on all matters before the board, but not the right to...
9 페이지 - ... cities it was only 49. Likewise, the percentage that retail sales per capita in 1933 were of retail sales per capita in 1929 in the District was 64, and in 17 comparable cities 53. In one respect the residents of the District are particularly fortunate. City residents in the States are taxed to maintain both State and municipal services, and in many instances funds raised by State taxation in cities are used for schools, roads, and other public services in rural areas. The District is entirely...
v 페이지 - September 19, 1936, initially for the purpose of making a study of the experience under the existing program of Federal aid for vocational education, the relation of such training to general education and to prevailing economic and social conditions, and the extent of the need for an expanded program of Federal aid for vocational education.
vi 페이지 - The Committee was assisted in its work by a temporary staff of specialists in education, public administration, and economics. The major function of this staff was to collect, analyze, and interpret available data bearing upon the problems under consideration by the Committee.
23 페이지 - District," and stated that the school funds were to be appropriated "for the equal benefit of all the youths of said District, between certain ages, to be defined by law." 3 More recent legislation, including the Organic Act of 1906 for the school system, has not limited the extent of the system of public education, except, of course, as the appropriation acts have imposed limitations. The conclusion is clear that it was and is the intention of Congress to 1 Harry O.