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Dennis, L. H., executive secretary, American Vocational Association:
Statement submitted by.

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Submitted resolution of National Kindergarten Association_
Submitted resolution of National Council of Women of the United
States, Inc..

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Maffett, Dr. Minnie L., president, National Federation of Business and

Professional Women's Clubs, Inc.: Statement of..

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Mothers National Executive Committee: Statement by Cathrine Curtis,
national chairman _ _

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Murray, Philip, president, Congress of Industrial Organizations: State-
ment of

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Exhibit 2. Table showing current expenditures per pupil in aver-
age daily attendance, 1931-32, 1935-36, 1937-38.
Exhibit 3. Chart showing number of children 5-17 years of age
per 1,000 adults 20-64 years of age, by size of community,
1930

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Exhibit 4. Chart showing number of children 5-17 years of age
per 1,000 adults 20-64 years of age, by regions, 1930.......

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Reeves, Dr. Floyd W., etc.--Continued.

Memorandum submitted-Continued.

Exhibit 5. Table showing number of children of elementary- and

high-school ages per 1,000 adults, aged 20-64 years, by States,

1930_.

Exhibit 6. Chart showing percentage of public-school revenue

from taxes and appropriations in the various States derived

from property taxes, commodity taxes, and all other taxes,

1935-36

Exhibit 7. Chart showing current expenditure per pupil in aver-

age daily attendance in the various States, 1935-36--

Exhibit 8. Chart showing current expenditure per pupil in aver-

age daily attendance in the various States, 1935-36__

Exhibit 9. Table showing selected measures of public elementary

and secondary education, by States, 1935–36_ _

Exhibit 10. Table showing average salary of teachers, principals,

and supervisors in 14 States, and value of sites, buildings, and

equipment per pupil in 10 States, by race, 1935-36--

Exhibit 11. Table showing percentage of the yield of a uniform

tax plan required to finance a defensible foundation program of

public education, by States, 1930.

Exhibit 12. Table showing number of children, percentage dis-

tribution of children among States, and revenue available for

education per child if each State made average effort, 1935--

Exhibit 13. Chart showing revenue available for the education of

each child 5 to 17 years of age if each State made average effort

to educate its children at average cost, 1935.

Exhibit 14. Chart showing current expenditure per child of school

age, 1935-36, and estimated revenue available for the educa-

tion of each child of each State made average effort, 1935. -

Exhibit 15. Table showing amounts of existing authorized Federal

grants for educational services, based on total amounts author-

ized to be appropriated__

Robinson, D. W., chairman of the legislative committee of the South
Carolina Education Association. Submitted report of the committee
appointed pursuant to House Resolution No. 74 "To make an investiga-
tion of the statutory laws of South Carolina dealing with education," etc.

S. 1313, Educational Finance Act of 1941.

Scott, C. H., president, Federal Education Legislative Agency, Inc.,

Washington, D. C.:

Submitted letters from National Education Association signed by-

Howard A. Dawson, director of rural service, dated December 31,

1940-

Willard E. Givens, dated January 6, 1941-

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Submitted list of members of advisory committee of Federal Education
Legislative Agency, Inc..

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Submitted list showing the percentage of teacher and school adminis-
trators of various States who are members of the National Education
Association_

Submitted table showing amount of money spent last year throughout
the United States to educate the people to many causes and things__

Sparkman, Hon. John J., Congressman from the State of Alabama:

Quoted extracts from hearings and report of the Special Committee

Investigating Interstate Migration_

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Sutton, Dr. Willis A., superintendent of schools, Atlanta, Ga.:
Submitted table of facts showing comparative expenditures and
amounts needed to equalize educational opportunities in the public
schools of Georgia-

Based on State funds only.

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Revenue from all sources considered.

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Texas Department of Education: Statement and letter from L. A. Woods,
State superintendent___

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Trent, W. W., State superintendent of free schools of West Virginia: State-
ment submitted by-

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Vandiver, J. S., State superintendent of schools if the State of Mississippi:
Memorandum submitted__.

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Wells, Jere A., superintendent of Fulton County Schools, Fulton County,
Ga.: Memorandum submitted.

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Bone, Hon. Homer T., Senator from Washington: Letter from, enclosing
letter from Joe A. Chandler, executive secretary, Washington Education
Association___

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Colorado Association of School District Boards: Letter from and resolu-

tion of

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