FOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION HEARINGS BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS 90912 WITH D. P. A. REPORT TO SUBCOMMITTEE APPENDED Dated November 28, 1951 Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1951 COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR GRAHAM A. BARDEN, North Carolina, Chairman AUGUSTINE B. KELLEY, Pennsylvania JOHN F. KENNEDY, Massachusetts CLEVELAND M. BAILEY, West Virginia SAMUEL K. MCCONNELL, JR., Pennsylvania. WINT SMITH, Kansas CARROLL D. KEARNS, Pennsylvania THRUSTON BALLARD MORTON, Kentucky HAROLD H. VELDE, Illinois CHARLES E. POTTER, Michigan RICHARD B. VAIL, Illinois CONTENTS Allen, Dr. James E., Jr., Deputy Commissioner of Education, State Ed- ucation Department, State of New York, accompanied by Dr. Don Statement of Connecticut State Department of Education____ Telegram of H. C. Buley, Commissioner of Education, State of Sampling of school projects in New York State held up awaiting approval of applications filed with United States Office of Edu- Ayres, Hon. William H., a Representative in Congress from the State Blatnik, Hon. John A., a Representative in Congress from the State 108 Boggs, Hon. J. Caleb, a Representative in Congress from the State 111 Brownell, Dr. Sam M., professor of school administration, Yale Uni- Delaney, Hon. J. J., a Representative in Congress from the State of 139 Donnelly, James C., traffic and expediting manager, construction and maintenance, Board of Education, City of New York.... Early, William A., superintendent of schools, Arlington County, Va__ Ford, M. E., superintendent, School district 402, Pierce County, Wash__ Fleischmann, Hon. Manly, Administrator, Defense Production Ad- ministration and National Production Authority, accompanied by Lewis A. Weiss, Assistant Administrator for Civilian Require- ments, NPA. (See also Defense Production Administration)_ Letter to Hon. Oscar Ewing urging increase in allotments to pri- Report of Defense Production Administration to subcommit- Goodwill, Glen T., president, California Association of School Ad- 268 Grigsby, Rall I., Deputy Commissioner, U. S. Office of Education. Gross, Hon. H. R., a Representative in Congress from the State of 103 ΙΠ Statement of-Continued Page Harrison, Hon. B. P., a Representative in Congress from the State of 139 Hartman, Guy N., Boswell, Pa____. Heselton, Hon. John W., a Representative in Congress from the State Kearns, Hon. Carroll D., a Representative in Congress from the State MacQueen, Dr. W. A., Minneapolis, Minn...... 53 Percent of applications for controlled materials from schools in 16 Moore, William H., Coordinator of Federal Programs for Education, Morrill, J. L., president, University of Minnesota, and chairman, Murdock, Hon. John R., a Representative in Congress from the State of 61 Robinson, Jack, superintendent of schools, Paramount, Calif. Rose, Oscar V., superintendent of schools, Midwest City, Okla.... Sprayberry, W. P., superintendent of schools, Cobb County, Marietta, 134 Stanton, Glenn, president, American Institute of Architects, 208 South- Page Stewart, Dr. Irvin, president, West Virginia University, Morgantown, Tollefson, Hon. Thor C., a Representative in Congress from the State of Tuttle, Edward M., executive secretary, National School Boards Asso- Weichel, Hon. Alvin F., a Representative in Congress from the State Weiss, Lewis A., Assistant Administrator for Civilian Requirements, Defense Production Administration_ Wier, Hon. Roy W., a Representative in Congress from the State of Williams, T. C., superintendent of schools, Alexandria, Va---- Allotment of critical materials for educational construction in the first quarter of 1952, from the Defense Information Bulletin, FSA_. 174 Articles entitled: 169 "School Construction," from Washington Post, October 8, 1951_-- "Schoolhouse Construction Tells Story of Expansion," from Redwood 247 "What About Our School Children?" from the Congressional Record__ 187 Authorized construction schedules, allotments, and delivery orders for 190 Delegation of authority to process applications under NPA order M-4 and to make allotments and assign ratings under CMP Regulation Delegation 14, the delegation of authority to process applications under NPA order M-4 and to make allotments and assign ratings Recreational, entertainment, and amusement construction. Agencies to which communications should be addressed. CMP Regulation 6, construction under the controlled materials plan__ Types of construction and quantities of controlled materials for which self-authorization procedures may be used__. Amendment 1 to delegation 14, delegation of authority to process ap- plications under NPA order M-4A and to make allotments and assign Expenditures for capital outlay for elementary and secondary schools, House Resolution 73, a resolution authorizing the Committee on Education House Resolution 474, a resolution introduced in the House of Representa- |