Hearing on Congressional Awards: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Select Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session ... July 17, 1979

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Page 19 - The third, the Platonic view, is that any nation is a slovenly guardian of its own interests if it does not do all it can to make the individual citizen discover his own powers: and further, that the individual becomes a cripple from his or her own point of view if he is not qualified by education to serve the community.
Page 1 - Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. I am very happy to be here with you and the distinguished members of your subcommittee.
Page 34 - Thank you all. [Whereupon, at 11:03 am, the hearing was adjourned.] [Material submitted for inclusion in the record follows...
Page 14 - I would like to thank the panel for being here today. I know, Mr.
Page 2 - For the first time, young adults will have a chance to participate in a program in which their success will be determined^ by their own initiative and industry and not in competition with others.
Page 9 - In terms of seed money, could somebody, any one of the three of you, or all three of you, if you wish, define the parameters of seed money?
Page 1 - STATEMENT OF HON. JAMES HOWARD, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, ACCOMPANIED BY DR.
Page 1 - The legislation has been reported out of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee.
Page 31 - Government, right away it establishes an immediate credibility that something might not otherwise have. Or, at least that used to be the way it was.

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