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Burt, Samuel M., executive secretary, International Graphic Arts
Education Association, to Senator Morse, dated May 10, 1961..
Christensen, 0. C., Jr., secretary, Guidance Advisory Committee,
Department of Education, Salem, Oreg., to Senator Morse, dated
May 11, 1961..
Cox, Lucile, E. G. Glass High School, Lynchburg, Va., to Senator
Robertson, dated March 17, 1961 --
Dean, Howard E., secretary, American Association of University
Professors, University of Oregon Chapter, to Senator Morse,
containing letter concerning disclaimer affidavit requirement.-
Dickey, John S., president, Dartmouth College, to Senator Morse,
dated May 12, 1961.
Dixon, James P., Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, to Senator
Morse, dated May 10, 1961..
Dulton, W. C., Jr., executive director, American Institute of Planners,
to Senator Morse, dated May 13, 1961, containing a policy state-
ment.
Elder, J. P., professor of Greek and Latin; dean, graduate school of
arts and sciences, Harvard University, to Senator Hill, dated
May 10, 1961.
Ellis, Elmer, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., to Senator
Clark, dated March 16, 1961.-
To Senator Morse, dated May 12, 1961 -
Else, Gerald F., chairman, Department of Classical Studies, Uni-
versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, to Senator Hill, dated May 8,
1961, containing statement adopted by American Classical League-
Faust, Clarence, Fund for Advancement of Education, to Senator
Morse, dated May 11, 1961.-
Ferguson, Charles A., director, Center for Applied Linguistics of the
Modern Language Association of America, to Senator Morse,
containing copies of The Linguistic Reporter
Finkbreiner, Daniel T., II., secretary of the faculty, Kenyon College,
Gambier, Ohio, to Senator Hill, containing statement of principles--
Gill, Margaret, executive secretary, Association for Supervision and
Curriculum Development, to Senator Morse, dated May 10, 1961--
Glass, Bentley, president, American Association of University Pro-
fessors, to all members of the Senate Committee on Labor and
Public Welfare and the House Education and Labor Committee
containing three resolutions...
Goodbread, Louise, secretary, Hillsborough County Latin Council,
Tampa, Fla., to Senator Smathers, dated February 21, 1961.---
Greene, William C., former president, American Philological Associa-
tion,'to Senator Hill, dated May 9, 1961. ---
Gunderson, Robert G., Speech Association of America, Bloomington,
Ind., to Senator Morse, dated May 10, 1961, containing action
reports M and R..
Harrington, Fred H., vice president for academic affairs, University
of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., to Senator Morse, dated May 11, 1961 -
Harlman, Warren J., Board of Christian Education, Evangelical
United Brethren Church, Dayton, Ohio, to Senator Morse--
Henle, R. J., S.J., vice president and dean, St. Louis University, to
Senator Morse, dated May 12, 1961
Humphrey, Hon. Hubert H., a V.S. Senator from the State of Minne-
sota to Senator Morse, dated May 12, 1961, containing a prepared
statement
Hutchisson, Elmer, American Institute of Physics, New York, to
Senator Hill, dated December 29, 1960.-
Jenkins, H. E., president, Tyler Junior College, Tyler, Tex., to
Congressman Beckworth, dated April 13, 1961.
Kent, John H., professor of classics, University of Vermont, to Senator
Prouty, dated February 24, 1961.-
Kraus, Dr. Silvy, liaison officer, and George W. Clarke, president,
National Council of Teachers of English, Oregon chapter, to Senator
Morse.
Kraushaar, Otto F., president, Goucher College, Towson, Md., to
Senator Morse, dated May 12, 1961, containing statement in sup-
port of S. 1726