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tion is essential , otherwise we scatter our efforts too widely and fail to achieve our goals . Yet we do not now have the necessary comprehensive and dependable data . We have reports on numbers of schools , buildings , teachers , and ...
tion is essential , otherwise we scatter our efforts too widely and fail to achieve our goals . Yet we do not now have the necessary comprehensive and dependable data . We have reports on numbers of schools , buildings , teachers , and ...
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It may very well be the most important piece of legislation before Congress , although it doesn't command a great deal of public atten tion . I think it has good prospects to pass . I hope you will help it along , if you can .
It may very well be the most important piece of legislation before Congress , although it doesn't command a great deal of public atten tion . I think it has good prospects to pass . I hope you will help it along , if you can .
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Interim Election - Al the election in the year of the adap tion of the'st ' amerudme nts there shall be elected three members of the ErecuItt ** ( ' ummittee for terme pesquituely of three years , tuo years , and one yeur The primary ...
Interim Election - Al the election in the year of the adap tion of the'st ' amerudme nts there shall be elected three members of the ErecuItt ** ( ' ummittee for terme pesquituely of three years , tuo years , and one yeur The primary ...
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Officers and Staff 196465 | 4 |
Golden Key Awards Presented | 29 |
Tribute to Deceased Members | 40 |
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