CONTENTS Page Babcock, Charles E., chairman, national legislative committee, National Council Junior Order United American Mechanics, Vienna, Va___ Battle, Hon. Laurie C., a Representative in Congress from the State of Borchardt, Miss Selma, representing American Federation of Teachers-- 688-690 Brin, Mrs. Arthur, former president, National Council of Jewish Women 391-393 Brooks, Hon. Overton, a Representative in Congress from the State of Cavert, Dr. Samuel McCrea, general secretary, Federal Council of the 423-427 Collins, M. D., State superintendent of schools, Atlanta, Ga. 707-711 Cook, Mrs. Edna P., national chairman, committee on legislation, National Congress of Parents and Teachers, Indian Head, Md.. 370-378 Cooley, M. F., a classroom teacher, Warren, Ohio_--- 280-284 Dimit, Beatty H., lecturer, of the Pennsylvania State Grange. 646-665 Down, Hon. Edgar F., State senator, Lansing, Mich_. 199-208 Eby, Kermit, director of education and research, CIO_ 624-635 Epstein, Benjamin, representing the Emergency Council of Teacher 10-17 Fine, Benjamin, education editor, New York Times.... 669-681 Fries, Maj. Gen. Amos A., director, Friends of the Public Schools of Fowler, Dr. Frederick Curtis, chairman, committee on Christian liberty, Fuller, Alvin, member of Pennsylvania State Education Association, Ickes- 433-448 525-542 133-138 Ginsberg, Alexander E., representing the American Jewish Congress__ 589-601 405-423 Jones, Ralph B., State commissioner of education, Little Rock, Ark. 120-131 Kefauver, Hon. Estes, a Representative in Congress from the State of 458-466 King, Mrs. Irma Smith, supervisor of Negro schools, Dallas County, Ala. 150-161 Lancaster, A. B., president, Georgia Education Association. 711-714 Lusk, Hon. Georgia L., a Representative in Congress from the State of 264-268 Marsh, Benjamin C., executive secretary, People's Lobby, Inc. Mathias, A. O., assistant principal, Withrow High School, Cincinnati, McClure, Worth, executive secretary, American Association of School Ad- 665-669 McDonald, Dr. Ralph, secretary, National Commission on Teacher Educa- tion and Professional Standards of the National Education Association, McManus, Rev. William E., assistant director, Department of Education, 300-326 Meyer, Mrs. Agnes E., Washington Post, Washington, D. C.. 715-737 Morrison, Hon. James H., a Representative in Congress from the State of 287-297 Mowrey, Corma, a classroom teacher, Clarksburg, W. Va.. 138-148 Neff, Eleanor, associate secretary, Department of Christian Social Rela- 467-475 Norton, Dr. John K., professor of education, Teachers College, Columbia Paterson, Chat, national legislative representative, American Veterans Perry, Leslie S., legislative representative, National Association for Ad- 64-120 570-579 394-405 Rogers, Elmer E., assistant to sovereign grand commander, Supreme Coun- cil, Thirty-third Degree, A. and A. Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, South- ern Jurisdiction, United States of America___ Rohrbough, Hon. Edward G., a Representative in Congress from the State 28-38 Saunders, William F. V., representing the High School Teachers Associa- 618-624 Sheridan, Elizabeth, representing the New York Teachers Guild_. Smith, Russell, legislative secretary, National Farmers' Union___. Stahl, Steve, executive vice president, Oklahoma Public Expenditure Taggart, Eugene F., national liaison officer, Catholic War Veterans__ 701-704 18 Welch, Hon. Richard J., a Representative in Congress from the State of 38-45 Williams, George Washington, president, Society of the War of 1812.- 553–557 Winstead, Hon. Arthur, a Representative in Congress from the State of Worrell, Margaret Hopkins, president general, Wheel of Progress; past national junior vice president and national legislative chairman, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic---- Wyatt, Robert H., executive secretary, Indiana State Teachers Associa- Young, Fred W., representing the National Americanism Commission of 19-28 INDEX Page H. R. 3104__ Abernethy, Hon. Thomas G., statement relative to H. R. 1803. - H. R. 1803___ Adjustment of estimated distribution of funds under S. 181 (amended) for House of Representatives, Alabama Legislature_ Allen, Hon. John J., appearance and testimony-. American Association of University Women, statement of__ American Federation of Teachers, statement of basic principles of Federal 54-55 55 319 479 480 480 240-249 241 261 683 American Legion national convention, 1946, resolution adopted at.... 19 127 Amounts of proposed allotments, equalization possible, and amounts neces- 18 768 764 Article from- Alabama School Journal, with reference to progressive laws passed by 230 America, by Rev. William E. McManus, entitled "The Federal-Aid 320 America, by Allan P. Farrell, entitled "Two Systems-Parochial and 323 Bulletin, Friends of the Public Schools of America, entitled "Federal 546 Educator's Washington Dispatch, New York, N. Y., giving result of poll 754 National Grange Monthly, by Fred Brenckman, entitled "Public Edu- 651 Newark Evening News, by Edmund L. Tink, relative to statement of 700 New York Education, by Arvid J. Burke, entitled "Development of 340 New York Times, by Benjamin Fine, entitled "Low Pay Compels 232 Reader's Digest, by Gretta Palmer, entitled “Our Vanishing School 208 Association for Childhood Education, Washington, D. C., letter from__. 751 218 Average salaries of teachers in Louisiana, 1939-40, 1945-46, and 1946-47- 297 396 Babbitt, Elizabeth Clarke, legislative representative of the Service Star 768 Babcock, Charles E., appearance and testimony. 502-509 Basic Challenge in Texas, editorial from the Pittsburgh Courier. 682 V Page Basic principles of Federal aid to education, statement of, adopted by con- 683 222-240 Article relative to progressive laws passed by Alabama Legislature, 230 H. R. 1870_. 222 Bennion, Fred, executive editor, Colorado Public Expenditure Council, 763 Board of Education, Jacksonville, Ill., letter from_. 756 688-690 Brief submitted on behalf of National Catholic Welfare Conference_ 307 319 Estimated savings to taxpayers from- Operation of Catholic schools. Teachers' salaries_. Value of Catholic school property- 315 316 317 Percentage of total enrollment in public, nonpublic, and Catholic Buildings used as schoolhouses for Negroes in Alabama in 1940, pictures of 162 Burger, Alvin A., appearance and testimony. 581-589 Cass, Violet V., letter endorsing H. R. 2953-- Statement of Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America_- Amounts of proposed allotments (under act of 1943), equalization Percent of adults who reached high school in West Virginia, 143 Per pupil expenditures for education, 1943-44, in United States, 140 141 142 Current expenditure for the median classroom unit in the 48 Facing 75 Distribution of classroom units according to levels of expenditure: |