CORNELIUS E. GALLAGHER COLLECTION
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Legislative Series continued

Box 4 - Economic Policy (March-October 1972) - Education-Prayer in the Public Schools (1962-February 1964).

F 1: Economic Policy (March-October 1972).

Topics and types of documents include The Federal Budget for 1973: A Review and Analysis, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1972; Economics and International Taxation-The Consequences of the Hartke-Burke Bill, Tax Council, 1972; First Annual Report of the National Commission on Productivity, United States Government Printing Office, March 1972; reports on fiscal failure and monetary policy, American Enterprise Institute, March and July 1972; Daylin Keystone New, March 1972; New Jersey Economic Indicators, New Jersey Department of Labor and Industry, March/April 1972; Economic Indicators-April 1972, United States Government Printing Office, 1972; copy of H. R. 4383 authorizing Office of Management and Budget; re: H. R. 16810 dealing with public debt legislation; and various correspondence concerning economic recovery and the President's Pay Board. Correspondents include AFL-CIO (statement); Andrew J. Biemiller; UAW (statement); George Meany (statement); Chamber of Commerce of the United States; American Bankers Association (resolution); and American Association of Retired Persons-National Retired Teachers Association.

F 2-3: Education (n. d., 1963, 1965-1967, 1969-1972).

Topics and types of documents include "A Preliminary Proposal for a Bilingual Education Program for the State of New Jersey" and New Jersey Urban Schools Development Council, leaflet, New Jersey Urban Schools Development Council, January 1969; copy of H. J. Res. 930 continuing education appropriations for FY 1970; correspondence dealing with presidential veto of the education appropriations bill as well as funding of education; Education U.S.A., newsletter, November 1971; Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students: Second Annual National Opinion Survey, Merit Publishing Company, November 1971; School Board Notes, Nov/Dec 1971; The Role of Private Philanthropy in Modern American Society, remarks by the Hon. Douglas Dillon before The Tax Institute, Washington, D.C., December 2, 1971; copy of H. R. 13638 authorizing design standards for school buses; Individually Guided Education and the Multiunit Family-Seventh Annual Report, 1970-1971 and Multiunit Newsletter: News About Individually Guided Education, November 1971, Wisconsin Research and Development Center for Cognitive Learning; NEA: Education's Voice in Government ,National Education Association, 1971; need of a cabinet-level education department; school bus safety; and Quality Education Amendment. Correspondents include American Federation of Teachers (F 2); New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teachers (F 2); Carl L. Marburger, State of New Jersey Department of Education (F 2, 3); National Education Association of the United States (F 3); National Congress of Parents and Teachers (F 3); John Brademas (F 3); Les Aspin (F 3); and New Jersey Education Association (F 3).

F 4: Education - Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (1972).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence from boards of education soliciting representation on the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. Correspondents include New Jersey School Boards Association.

F 5-6: Education - Busing for School Integration (n. d., 1968, 1970-1972).

Topics and types of documents include Understanding School Desegregation, United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1971; re: H. R. 4970 dealing with nondiscriminatory school systems; Democratic Study Group Staff Bulletin, January 1972; A Comparison of Two Versions of Salvation, El Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, 1971; "School Desegregation and the Lent Amendment," Democratic Study Group Special Report, March 1972; "Editorial" and "Editorial Reply," Editorial Services, WNBC-TV, March 1972; "Statement of the United States Commission on Civil Rights Concerning the President's Message to Congress and Proposed Legislation on Busing and Equal Education Opportunities," March 1972; various correspondence dealing with integration and busing legislation; Constitutionality of the President's Busing Proposals, American Enterprise Institute, May 1972; Your Child and Busing, United States Commission on Civil Rights, May 1972; H. R. 13915 the Equal Education Opportunities Act of 1972; and Democratic Study Group Fact Sheet 92-29, August 1972. Correspondents include Richard E. Schermerhorn (F 5); League of Women Voters of the United States (F 5); Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (F 5, 6); Fletcher Thompson (F 5); James B. Allen (F 5); National Council of Jewish Women (statement) (F 5); Michael J. Harrington,, William D. Hathaway, and Patsy T. Mink (letter to President Nixon) (F 5); Lester Maddox, Lieutenant Governor, Georgia (F 6); Americans for Democratic Action, New Jersey Council (petition) (F 6); International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers (statement) (F 6); National Council of the Churches of Christ (statement) (F 6); ACLU-Washington Office (F 6); Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIO (F 6); AFL-CIO (F 6); and Andrew J. Biemiller (F 6).

F 7: Education - Community Education (1971-1972).

Topics and types of documents include Community School Programs: What are They and How Do They Work?; The Community School and Its Administration, Mott Program of the Flint Board of Education, September 1971; and Community Education Journal, Pendell Company, February and March 1972.

F 8: Education - Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (H.R. 2362) (1965).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence from businesses, religious organizations, and constituents dealing with federal aid to education. Correspondents include John W. McCormack; ACLU; AFL-CIO; Andrew J. Biemiller; Americans for Democratic Action (statement); and New Jersey Education Association.

F 9: Education - Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1969 (H. R. 514) (1969-1970).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with federal aid to education. Correspondents include League of Women Voters of New Jersey; American Federation of Teachers; and Carl D. Perkins (ESEA summary)

F 10: Education - Federal Aid to Education - Miscellaneous (1960-1963, 1966-1972).

Topics and types of documents include "Federal Aid to Education," Congressional Record, May 1961; William B. Widnall Press Release, June 1961; "Teachers Guides to Television," statement re: H. R. 49416, May 1971; "Testimony of Eldon Campbell before the Select Subcommittee on Education," May 1971; and various correspondence dealing with educational aid reform. Correspondents include National Education Association; National School Boards Association (resolutions); Bipartisan Citizens Committee for Federal Aid for Public Elementary and Secondary Education (statement); Knights of Columbus, New Jersey Council; Democratic Study Group; AFL-CIO; Andrew J. Biemiller; New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teachers; and New Jersey Education Association.

F 11: Education - Handicapped (1962, 1969-1971).

Topics and types of documents include These, Too, Must be Equal: American Needs in Habilitation & Employment of the Mentally Retarded, The President's Committee on Mental Retardation/The President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, United States Government Printing Office, 1969.

F 12: Education - Higher Education (1962-1966, 1968-1972).

Topics and types of documents include copy of H.R. 13481 dealing with improving and increasing post secondary education opportunities; 1971-1972 College Facts Chart, The National Beta Club, 1970; and re: Higher Education facilities Act of 1965. Correspondents include Mason W. Gross, President of Rutgers State University; American Association of Junior Colleges (statement); National Science Foundation (news release); New Jersey Department of Higher Education (memorandum); Carl Albert; Hale Boggs; Thomas P. O'Neill; John J. Dougherty, President of Seton Hall; and Robert F. Goheen, President of Princeton.

F 13: Education - Higher Education - Campus Unrest (n. d., 1965, 1969-1972).

Topics and types of documents include "Gallagher in Call for Campus Study - Said Youth of Today a Source of Pride Rather Than Concern," Congressional Record, October 1965; Student Unrest on the Campus: Selected References, Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service, February 1969; "The University in Disruption," Congressional Record, August 1969; "Discussion - The Playboy Panel: Student Revolt," Playboy, September 1969; Dealing With Student Activists, CTA Journal, January 1970; congressional petition supporting the peace movement signed by several members of congress; and "A Press Release by the Parents of the Four Youths Killed at Kent State University," Board of Christian Society Concerns, United Methodist Church, May 1970. Correspondents include ACLU-Washington Office.

F 14: Education - Higher Education - Education Amendments of 1972 (S. 659) (1971-1972).

Topics and types of documents include "Statement of Opposition to Higher Education Conference Report-Signed by Presidents of Independent Colleges in Oregon," Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, 1972; re: S. 659 the Higher Education Amendment of 1971; and various correspondence dealing with amending higher education legislation for colleges and universities. Correspondents include Carl D. Perkins (Highlights of Conference Report on Higher Education Amendment of 1972 and Title X Report); Edith Green; AFL-CIO; Andrew J. Biemiller; New Jersey Department of Higher Education; American Association of Community and Junior Colleges (resolution); and Robert F. Goheen, President of Princeton.

F 15: Education - Higher Education - Ellis Island Proposed as Junior College (1961-1962, 1969-1970).

Topics and types of documents include "How Your District Can Start a Community College," School Management, 1961; State Formulas for the Support of Public 2-Year Colleges, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1962; and "Gallagher Wants Ellis Island for Use as a Community College," news release, June 1969.

F 16: Education - Higher Education - Facilities Act (H. R. 8900) (1962).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with legislation for facilities construction. Correspondents include Protestants and Other Americans United (statement); Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs (statement); John J. Dougherty, President of Seton Hall; and National Education Association.

F 17: Education - Higher Education - Facilities Act (H. R. 6143) (1963).

Topics and types of documents include "Higher Education and National Affairs," American Council on Education, August 1963; Higher Education and the Tradition of Freedom, pamphlet Seton Hall University, June 1963; and correspondence urging passage of H. R. 6143. Correspondents include AFL-CIO; Andrew J. Biemiller; and John J. Dougherty, President of Seton Hall.

F 18: Education - Higher Education - Higher Education Act of 1965 and as Amended (H. R. 9567) (1965, 1972).

Topics and types of documents include The Higher Education Act of 1965 (P. L. 89-329) as Amended Title III, Strengthening Developing Institutions, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare/Office of Education, 1972; and various correspondence urging support of H. R. 9567. Correspondents include National Farmers Union; National Education Association; and John J. Dougherty, President of Seton Hall.

F 19: Education - Higher Education - Higher Education Act of 1971 (H. R. 7248) (1971).

Topics and types of documents include re: H. R. 7248 dealing with amending and extending the Higher Education Act of 1965. Correspondents include P. G. Fahy, President of Seton Hall; Robert F. Goheen, President of Princeton; Edward J. Bloustein, President of Rutgers; and New Jersey Department of Higher Education.

F 20: Education - Higher Education - Land-Grant Colleges and Universities (1966).

Topics and types of documents include "Higher Education: Fourth Branch of Government?" January 1964 and "National Action Affecting Higher Education," January 1966, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges; Federal aid to land-grant colleges; and impact on agriculture. Correspondents include Phillip Alampi, New Jersey Department of Agriculture; National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (proposal); Roscoe P. Kandle, New Jersey Department of Health; Richard J. Hughes; and Mason W. Gross, President of Rutgers.

F 21: Education - Higher Education - Publications (1971-1972).

Topics and types of documents include National Council of Independent Colleges and Universities and Imperatives for Higher Education, National Council of Independent Colleges and Universities, 1971; On Academic Freedom, American Enterprise Institute, December 1971; College Housing: A Critique of the Federal College Housing Loan Program, American Enterprise Institute, 1972; Higher Education and National Affairs, American Council on Education, January-May 1972; A Critical National Problem: Under-Utilization of Teachers and Other College Trained Personnel, National Education Association, February 1972; and Higher Education Guidelines-Executive Order 11246, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, October 1972.

F 22: Education - Libraries (1964-1966, 1968-1972).

Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with legislation and federal funding of libraries. Correspondents include New Jersey Department of Education; American Library Association; Roman C. Pucinski; Roger H. McDonough, New Jersey State Library (statement); and New Jersey Library Association (resolution).

F 23: Education - Parochial and Private Schools (1961-1963, 1969-1972).

Topics and types of documents include Cardinal Cook's Address on Aid to Church-Related Education and ...President Nixon's Response, Archdiocese of New York, August 1971; and Federal aid to non-public schools. Correspondents include Americans United For Separation of Church and State (statement); Knights of Columbus, New Jersey State Council (resolution); and Francis Cardinal Spellman.

F 24-26: Education - Prayer in the Public Schools (1962-February 1964).

Topics and types of documents include The Declaration of Independence and Its Story, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1962; correspondence dealing with the Supreme Court decision to ban prayer in public schools as well as use of "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance; Don Fuqua, "Religion in Schools," Congressional Record, September 1963; copy of H. J. Res. 771 to amend the Constitution of the United States for silent prayer in public school; "Testimony of Hon. Cornelius E. Gallagher, A Representative in Congress From the State of New Jersey," speech, 1964; Wylie Amendment, speech, 1964; "Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 31, State of New Jersey," February 1964; and the Becker Amendment. Correspondents include Delbert L. Latta (H. J. Res. 483) (F 25); Frank J. Becker (discharge petition #3) (F 25); Disabled American Veterans of New Jersey (F 25); and Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (F 25).

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