Word: stateser
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This controversial Barden Bill wants to give the money to the States with the sole proviso that it not be used for so-called "auxiliary aids"--health programs, buses to and from school, and so on. Since these auxiliary aids are in some States granted to Catholic parochial schools, the...
The whole dispute is removed to the realm of pure theory anyway by the fact that the States could, 'if they wanted, pay their basic expenses with federal funds and use as much of their own money as they wanted to transport children in buses. In other words arguing about...
But it is more. The hubbub has worried enough Catholic-conscious Representatives into joining the economizers and the I-don't-want-any-centralized-thought-control people in sitting heavily on all Federal aid to education. Now not even the Senate-passed Thomas Bill, which differs only from the Barden...
Among the ten books Brinton has written, "The Anatomy of Revolution," published in 1938, is the most famous. His "United States and Britain," written four years ago, drew the wrath of the Chicago Tribune during its series on "Un-American international activities at Harvard."
Mrs. Cole, author of such books as "The New Economic Revolution" and "Education for Democracy," has also written more than thirty detective stories. At present she is on a lecture tour throughout the United States.