Bilingual Education: Hearings ... Ninetieth Congress, First Session ...

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Callejo Ricardo A counsel for SpanishSpeaking Surnamed Political
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Cardona Louis A deputy commissioner Manpower Operations
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Short Alan member State of California Senate prepared statement_ 614
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D Hector P Corpus Christi Tex founder of the American
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Thomas Arthur vice president and general manager radio station KUNO Page
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Colson Rev W H superindent Metropolitan Mission Corpus Christi
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Ramirez Jesse Robstown Tex
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de la Garza Hon Eligio a U S Representative in Congress from
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Pickens Dr Thomas S superindendent Edinburg Consolidated Inde
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Gilmore Dr L D dean of the College of Education Pan American Col
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Ramirez A R assistant director Valley Association for Superior Educa
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Brantley Harold C superintendent United Consolidated Schools Webb
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Earle Mrs Dolores teacher in United Independent Consolidated School Page
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Parker Mrs Ann S Woodrow Wilson fellow Texas College of Arts
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Trevino Jesse vice president board of directors McAllen Consolidated
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Garcia Mrs Herlinda director Spanishlanguage arts project Edinburg
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de la Garza Rodolfo superintendant Rio Grande City Independent
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Wednesday May 31 1967
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Torres Jr Pete member City Council of San Antonio Tex
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Cardenas Dr Joe chairman Education Department St Marys Uni
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Wilson Dr Jacques M P chairman Foreign Language Department
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Gonder John superintendent Harlandale Independent School District
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Zachry H B San Antonio Tex member State Coordinating Board
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Estes Dr Dwain M executive director InterAmerican Educational
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tonio Tex
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Grace Charles W former county judge of Bexar County Tex
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Evans Roy secretarytreasurer AFLCIO Austin Tex
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Smith Father Sherril San Antonio Tex
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Calderon Tony representing the Federation of MexicanAmericans
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Pena Albert Jr county commissioner Bexar County Tex
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Garcia Clotilde P M D former schoolteacher of Corpus Christi Tex 240
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Cortez Miss Margarita executive secretary Literacy Council
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MexicanAmerican education programs under the Elementary
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Gilbert Hon Jacob H a Representative in Congress from the State of
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Morales Dionicio executive director MexicanAmerican Opportunity
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Lozano Gabriel Sr general manager radio station KCCT Corpus Christi
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Chambers J C member Los Angeles County Board of Education__
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Ortega Alerico D commissioner Board of Public Works Los Angeles
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Gonzales Eugene assistant superintendent of public instruction California
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Tovar Miss Irene member Board of Directors Council of Mexican
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De Leon Marcus member Board of Directors Foundation for Mexican
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Mendoza Candelario for Bert Corona president MexicanAmerican
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Guttierrez Bill staff member Human Relations Commission Los Angeles
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Ryan Hon William F Representative in Congress from the State
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Juarbe Rev Puro de Jesus chairman Coordinating Council Spanish
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Badillo Herman president Borough of the Bronx
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Brown Dr Nathan executive deputy superintendent of schools
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Low Robert A councilman Manhattan New York
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Knox Dr Warren assistant commissioner of education New York State
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Knox Dr Warren assistant commissioner of education New York State
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Piri Thomas author Down These Main Streets
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Negron Frank executive director Aspira Inc
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Alvarez Luis coordinator Federation of Puerto Rican Parents_
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Kuchel Hon Thomas H a U S Senator from the State of California_ 423
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Dinos Mrs Carmen education coordinator Migration Division Depart
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Cardona Louis A deputy commissioner Manpower Operations New York
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Sabater Julio E program deputy director Masses Economic Neighbor
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Dooley Harold R director Valley Association for Superior Education 274
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Santana Mrs Carmen president Ladies Committee for Puerto Rican
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Pollard Joseph M legislative representative Los Angeles County Board
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Lapin Shmuel general secretary Yivo Institute for Jewish Research
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Low Robert A councilman Manhattan N Y prepared statement 532 535
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Christian Chester director InterAmerican Institute University of Texas
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Migrant projects 1967 title I ESEA Public Law 8910
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Reyna Oscar H president Coastal Bend Labor Council AFLCIO_
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Southwest Educational Development Laboratory about it and its pro
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Texas Conference for the Mexican American Improving Educational
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de la Garza Hon Eligio a U S Representative in Congress from
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Página 455 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States, and admitted as soon as possible, according to the principles of the Federal constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities, of citizens of the United States ; and, in the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess.
Página 452 - May, 1848, of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a resident of the State six months next preceding the election, and the county or district in which he claims his vote thirty days, shall be entitled to vote at all elections which are now or hereafter may be authorized by law...
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Página 67 - Miller and I would be pleased to attempt to answer any questions you may have. Mr.
Página 452 - Absence from this State on business of the State, or of the United States, shall not affect the question of residence of any person.
Página 67 - How will you ever straighten up this shape ; Touch it again with immortality; Give back the upward looking and the light ; Rebuild in it the music and the dream; Make right the immemorial infamies, Perfidious wrongs, immedicable woes?
Página 18 - ... (3) set forth a program of such size, scope, and design as will make a substantial step toward achieving the purpose of this title; (4) set forth policies and procedures which assure that Federal funds made available under this title for any fiscal year will be so used as to supplement and, to the extent...
Página 434 - Children who are being instructed in a private full-time day school by persons capable of teaching shall be exempted. Such school shall, except under the circumstances described in Section 30, be taught in the English language and shall offer instruction in the several branches of study required to be taught in the public schools of the state. The attendance of the pupils shall be kept by private school authorities in a register, and the record of attendance shall indicate clearly every absence of...
Página 18 - Congress hereby declares it to be the policy of the United States to provide financial assistance to local educational agencies to develop and carry out new and imaginative elementary and secondary school programs designed to meet these special educational needs. For the purposes of this title, "children of limited English-speaking ability" means children who come from environments where the dominant language is other than English.
Página 455 - States in which ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities exist, persons belonging to such minorities shall not be denied the right, in community with the other members of their group, to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practice their own religion, or to use their own language.

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