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... meet these needs , 66,141 to meet excess enrollment , and 76,000 to replace obsolete and un- safe facilities presently being used . Less than half this number of additional classrooms had been scheduled for completion by the opening of ...
... meet these needs , 66,141 to meet excess enrollment , and 76,000 to replace obsolete and un- safe facilities presently being used . Less than half this number of additional classrooms had been scheduled for completion by the opening of ...
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... meet the twin needs for social and economic reform and for economic de- velopment . In early August 1961 , a conference of all the Ameri- can nations adopted the Charter of Punta del Esta , setting forth 12 basic objectives to meet the ...
... meet the twin needs for social and economic reform and for economic de- velopment . In early August 1961 , a conference of all the Ameri- can nations adopted the Charter of Punta del Esta , setting forth 12 basic objectives to meet the ...
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... meet the challenges of our increasingly complex industrial economy . Presently we have only about 8.5 million skilled craftsmen in the United States , while it is estimated that by 1970 our economy will demand the skills of about 11 ...
... meet the challenges of our increasingly complex industrial economy . Presently we have only about 8.5 million skilled craftsmen in the United States , while it is estimated that by 1970 our economy will demand the skills of about 11 ...
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PRESIDENTS REPORT | 1 |
Statement No 3Per Capita Taxes and Assessments | 12 |
Statement No 7Headquarters Expenses Other | 22 |
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