National Service Corps: Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Labor of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 5625, a Bill to Provide for a National Service Corps to Strengthen Community Service Programs in the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 |
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... problems of migratory workers . If you were to put all 5,000 of these people in those two areas where there is a clear Federal responsibility you prob- ably would only make a dent in the real serious problems that need to be solved ...
... problems of migratory workers . If you were to put all 5,000 of these people in those two areas where there is a clear Federal responsibility you prob- ably would only make a dent in the real serious problems that need to be solved ...
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... problems and the problems here in the District of Columbia and they are not being attended to . Mr. THOMPSON . We might solve the earlier problem by hurrying up and giving the District home rule , which they badly need , and then that ...
... problems and the problems here in the District of Columbia and they are not being attended to . Mr. THOMPSON . We might solve the earlier problem by hurrying up and giving the District home rule , which they badly need , and then that ...
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... problems in the District of Columbia . Mr. TAFT . I haven't lived here as long as you have , but I agree with you ... problem of racial discrimin- ation is involved in the operation of this program ? Would this pro- gram in any way be ...
... problems in the District of Columbia . Mr. TAFT . I haven't lived here as long as you have , but I agree with you ... problem of racial discrimin- ation is involved in the operation of this program ? Would this pro- gram in any way be ...
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... problems . I would like to identify some of these pockets for you , and then move on to consider the ways in which a National Service Corps can help . 1. FIRST IS THE PROBLEM OF POVERTY We find it in rural areas , for example , among ...
... problems . I would like to identify some of these pockets for you , and then move on to consider the ways in which a National Service Corps can help . 1. FIRST IS THE PROBLEM OF POVERTY We find it in rural areas , for example , among ...
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... problems of migratory workers will be dealt with by recent and pending legislation , but we need added stimulus for direct help to these people . Residence requirements in State and local laws exclude them from the services and protec ...
... problems of migratory workers will be dealt with by recent and pending legislation , but we need added stimulus for direct help to these people . Residence requirements in State and local laws exclude them from the services and protec ...
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