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The Stamford Historical Society: Inventoried Collection

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Inventory of the Papers of The League of Women Voters of Stamford

Content, Box 24

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1. Fair Representation 1960-1967

  • LWV of CT – Fair Representation in the Connecticut General Assembly. October 1963
  • LWV of CT – A Fair System of Representation in the House of Representatives. June 1961
  • LWV of CT – The “Beat Majority” in Connecticut by James D. Barber. September 1962.
  • Clipping – Test in Court on Districts Seen as Likely. The Advocate. September 1962.
  • How much does Your Vote count in the General Assembly. Reprinted from the Hartfor d Times by The Travelers Insurance Company in the public interest and distributed by the League of Women Voters of Connecticut. February 1963.
  • Statement of Mrs. Elizabeth K. Roper Chairman New England League of Women Voters Ad Hoc Committee on Water Resources. October 1963.
  • LWV of CT 1963 October Board Report,
  • Clipping – How Now? November 1960.

2. Voting Information 1967-1972

  • 1975 Path to Public Office
  • Clippings:
    • Registration August 1971.
    • Registration Drive for Voters Launched
    • Quintard Center for Elderly Opens Thursday. October 1970.
    • League to Conduct Candidate’s Forum
    • LWV Lists all Candidates in Scoreboard
    • Absentee Ballot Forms Available. The Advocate. September 1972.
    • Urban League Gives Lift to All Minority Groups. The Advocate. September 1972.
    • LWV’s Voter Making Drive This Week-End. The Stamford Weekly Mail and Shopper. September 1972.
    • Southfield Village Site of Voter Registration.
    • Youth Demonstrates Political Interest; 400 Hear Debate.
    • Area Voter Unit Opens City Drive. July 1971.
    • LWV Issues Reminder on Voter Right. August 1971.
    • Advertisement – Don’t be a Voter Dropout, Register to Vote. September 1970.
    • Registrars Voter Dates This Month. October 1970.
    • 3 Public Panels Scheduled for City Candidates.
    • Candidates’ Program on Wednesday.
    • Stewart Name Omitted from LWV Scoreboard.
    • Party Members Alone May Vote in Primaries.
    • Women Voters Offer Political Booklet. June 1971.
    • LWV Information Booth for Voter Slated at Store.
    • Advertisement – Don’t Vote in the Dark, See…Hear…Question Board of Education Candidates. October 1970.
    • LWV, PTA Unit Sponsor Forum for Candidates. October 1970.
    • LWV Presents Information on Candidates.
    • Voter Registration – HRC Maps Summer Drive. April 1971.
    • Women’s League Asks Action for Voting Registry. August 1970.
    • Women Voters League Will Assist Servicemen.
    • 6,000 Unregistered ‘Voters’ Target for All-Out Campaign. Stamford Shopper and Weekly Mail. August 1956.
  • They Represent Us!!! List of Local, State and Federal Officials. Compiled by the LWV of Stamford 1972.
  • Second Section of The Advocate – containing LWV Scoreboard for Board of Finance, Board of Education and Board of Representatives. October 27, 1975.
  • Stamford Voters’ Scoreboard – Board of Education and Senate and House Seats. November 1972.
  • Voters Service Kit/1972 LWV
  • Memo to Leaders of Selected Stamford Area Civic, Religious and Civil Rights Groups from Philip Waring re Call to reorganize Phase II (1972) Stamford Area Voter Registration Education. July 1972.
  • Letter to the Editor from Mrs. Herbert F. Spirer President LWV of Stamford. August 1971.
  • Draft letter to potential candidates from LWV of Stamford requesting their bio’s. August 1971.
  • Letter from Lyn Lawsen to Louise re draft of proposed letter to primary candidates. August 1971.
  • Letter from The Stamford Jaycees, Inc. to Candidates re forum to be held on October 13 th. September 1971.
  • Forum Format for Mayor and Board of Finance candidates.
  • Letter from Judith Fishman, Voter Service Chairman to Mr. Herbert Grant, G.B.S. Laboratories requesting GBS print 2,000 sheets of Path to Public Office spring 72 edition. December 1971.
  • Final statement of expenses for Candidates forum October 15. December 1971.
  • Primary Facts. Prepared by the Stamford LWV. List of Republican and Democratic candidates for mayor, board of education, town clerk and board of finance.
  • The Path to Public Office, 1971.
  • LWV of Stamford Treasurer’s Report. August 1990
  • News from Senator Lowell Weicker Jr. Washington Report.
  • Get Read to Vote. LWV of the US. List of States and requirements. 1968.
  • Map of Connecticut with Senatorial District boundaries. November 1964.
  • Map of Connecticut with Assembly District boundaries. November 1964.
  • Map of Connecticut with Congressional District boundaries. April 1964.
  • Clipping – How Stamford Voted in the 20 Districts on Tuesday. The Advocate. November 1970.
  • Map of Stamford’s Voting Districts. The Advocate. November 1967.
  • Absentee Voting in Connecticut. 1968.
  • To Mayor J. Walter Kennedy from LWV re News release to WSTC, Advocate and Shopper for Monday, July 18 th, 1960 urging all who just turned 21 to register to vote.
  • The Mayor has agreed to proclaim the weeks of September 26 th and October 3 rd as “Make new Voters Weeks.” 1960.
  • LWV of Stamford – Registration Information for Telephoners. August, 1959.
  • Letter from LWV of Stamford to Stamford Junior Chamber of Commerce thanking them for their help in telephoning unregistered voters. November 1957.
  • Draft of letter from Mrs. Louise Spirer asking organizations to inform their members about voter registration. 1957.
  • Letter from Mrs. Louise Spirer, Voters Service, LWV of Stamford to Mr. William Atherlay re hoping he will cooperate in this year’s “register and vote” campaign. August 1957.
  • Letter from Grace Orlansky to Junior Chamber of Commerce re American Heritage Foundation will take the opportunity at June 21 luncheon to present citations to representatives of organizations such as yours that cooperated in Stamford’s register and vote campaign. May 1957.
  • Poster – “Have You Come of Age?…then you are being presented with the best birthday gift in history – the privilege of voting! 1957.
  • Stamford Non-partisan Register and Vote Committee 1956.
  • Letter from Grace Orlansky, Chairman Stamford Non-partisan Register and Vote Committee to Mr. Curtis Watrouse, Stamford Good Government Association re collaborating on getting members to get out and vote.
  • Stamford Non-partisan Register and Vote Committee - Instructions for Canvassers. 1956.
  • 1956 Non-Partisan “Register, Inform Yourself, and Vote” Program. Women of America – Your Country Needs Your Help to Get Out the Vote. July 1956.
  • 1956 Non-Partisan “Register, Inform Yourself, and Vote” Program. Connecticut Suggestion for an Editorial. July 1956.
  • 1956 Stamford Non-partisan Register and Vote. Election Calendar.
  • Public Service Announcement – You’re Locked Out…of the elections unless you’re registered. List of registration requirements and locations.
  • Public Service Announcement – Are you a Half-voter? Use your Full voting privileges. Vote in the Primary.
  • Letter from Grace Orlansky to Bill re some material he might use to work up his short talk on Registration. July 1956.
  • Letter from Mrs. Jesse Orlansky, Chairman 1956 Stamford Non-Partisan Register and Vote Committee to Mr. Felix LiVolsi, Italian Center re enclosed is some material that should explain the nature and purpose of our committee. September 1956.
  • Letter from Mrs. Jesse Orlansky, Chairman 1956 Stamford Non-Partisan Register and Vote Committee to Mr. William Atherlay, President, International Association of Machinists, District 127 re thanking him for his offer to help contact unregistered people. August 1956.
  • Letter from Wm. H. Haines, Chairman Stamford-Greenwich Manufacturer’s Council to Mrs. Grace Orlansky, Chairman 1956 Stamford Non-Partisan Register and Vote Committee re acknowledging receipt of her letter outlining the get out the vote campaign. July 1956.
  • Letter from Robert E. Critchell, Scout Executive Alfred W. Dater Council Boy Scouts of America to Miss Grace Orlansky re thanking her for information about the Stamford Non-Partisan Register and Vote Committee and how boy scouts are helping. July 1956.
  • Letter from Mrs. Jesse Orlansky, Voters Service Chairman, LWV Stamford to Mr. Pete Sutheim re thanking him for his help in our register and vote campaign. November 1956.
  • Letter from Mrs. Jesse Orlansky, Voters Service Chairman, LWV Stamford to Mr. Joseph Evans re thanking him for his help in participating in our register and vote campaign. November 1956.

3. Membership Matters 1957-1971

  • Stamford League of Women Voters – Listing of all of the committees, their purposes and their chairmen. 4 copies.
  • Membership Matters – June 1963
  • Membership Matters – September 1963
  • Membership Matters – May 1964
  • Membership Matters – September 1965 (2 copies)
  • Membership Matters – June 1967 (2 copies)
  • Membership Matters – May 1968
  • Membership Matters – June 1969
  • Metro Dade County Florida – guidelines and expectations of new league members. Undated.
  • Hand written page on “Duties.” Undated.
  • Present schedule of Membership. Undated.
  • League Lingo – Definition of Unit Meetings, Study Committee Meetings, Workshops, Consensus, and Speakers Bureau. Undated.
  • Membership Survey Conducted During Winter 1971. Problems, suggestions, thoughts, ideas, etc. which have come out of conversations with 80 or so League members. 2 copies.
  • Membership Possibilities & Thoughts 1971.
  • Membership Kit – LWV of Connecticut. November 1970.
  • Membership – State Board Report, Spring 1970.
  • Organization – National Board Report, May 1969.
  • Yours is the loudest and strongest voice. Write your representatives in Washington, Hartford, Your Town. LWV of CT. November 1969.
  • Membership – National Board Report, May 1968.
  • Mock up of membership poster to be ordered from LWV of the US. August 1967.
  • National Board Report, May 1967. Membership Highlights – League Growth 1951-1967.
  • LWV of CT. Board Report, April 1967. From Mrs. James A. Welch, Director, Organization-Field Service and Membership.
  • How to Get and Keep Members. LWV of the US. September 1965.
  • Letter from Mrs. Kenneth E. Ward, Membership Chairman LWV to Mrs. Langstaff re her letter concerning West Hartford’s new-member group. March 1964.
  • LWV of Stamford. Supplement to FACTS. Information taken from Orientation Outline for new and old members. February 1963.
  • LWV of CT. Membership Training Day. April 1960.
  • An Outline for the League Member. Where do you fit into the League? Undated.
  • LWV of CT. Membership Swap and Shop. October 1959.
  • LWV. Report to State Membership Committee on meeting of the membership chairman from Stamford, New Canaan, Greenwich and Wilton. Submitted by Mrs. E. Kennedy Langstaff. February 1959.
  • LWV of CT. Check List for Membership Chairmen. January 1958.
  • Program for new member orientation units. Undated.
  • LWV of CT. Summary of A Study of the LWV of the US by the Human Relation Program, Survey Research Center, University of Michigan, in cooperation with the LWV. December 1957.
  • Membership List Changes – October 15 – November 16, 1971.
  • Membership List Changes – May – September 8, 1971.

4. Testimony and Miscellaneous of Charter Revision, Urban Renewal, Zoning, Housing, Sewage. 1962-1972

  • Letter from Mrs. Arthur W. Viner, President, LWV of Stamford to Members of the Planning Board re the establishment of a Central City District land use category on the Master Plan and Zoning Map. January 1963. 2 copies.
  • Letter from Mrs. Arthur W. Viner, LWV of Stamford to Members of the Urban Redevelopment Commission re renewal program for Stamford’s Southeast quadrant. January 1963. 2 copies.
  • LWV of US. Statement on the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970 (S. 3639) Filed with the Senate Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Development of the Committee on Banking and Currency. July 1970.
  • Ordinance No. 246 Supplemental. Repealing Previous Ordinance No. 65, Enacted August 30, 1957 Pertaining to “Minimum Housing Standards” for the City of Stamford, and Replacing Aforementioned Provisions as Chapter 18 of the Stamford City Code. January 1973.
  • Pages 12-21 of a survey on housing questionnaire. Undated.
  • Call to Action – Housing Code Amendment – March 1973. 2 copies.
  • Glenbrook Road Site Housing Site Development Plan. Housing Site Development Agency, Municipal Office Building, Stamford, CT. December 1969.
  • Summary of a Report Plan of a Metropolitan Suburb, Stamford, CT – for the Town Plan Commission, by Herbert S. Swan.
  • Excerpts from the Lionel D. Edie & Company Report – October 1957 – A Fourteen Point Planning Program for Stamford.
  • Report to the Planning board Sub-Committee on Major Thoroughfares & Parking. 1962.
  • LWV of Stamford. Testimony presented to the 8 th Charter Revision Commission, Stamford, CT by Mrs. David L. Deen Jr., 1 st Vice President of the LWV of Stamford. January 1963.
  • LWV Testimony before Planning Board re Urban Renewal Appropriation. February 1963/
  • Charter Revision Commission Hearing by Mrs. Arthur W. Viner, President of the LWV of Stamford. April 1963. 2 copies.
  • Notes on past League work on local planning and related area. November 1963.
  • Testimony presented to the Charter Revision Commission, Stamford, CT. by Mrs. E. Kennedy Langstaff, President of the LWV of Stamford. December 1963.
  • Draft of speech by Mrs. E. Kennedy Langstaff, President of the LWV of Stamford to the Planning Board re supporting the Capital Appropriation for 1964-1965 budge. February 1964.
  • Testimony of the LWV before the Planning Board on February 23, 1966.
  • Testimony before combined Board of Finance & Reps. April 17, 1965 – Rodin. Testimony before Planning Board – February 24, 1966.
  • Testimony of the LWV before the joint hearing of the Board of Finance and the Board of Representatives. April 1966.
  • LWV of Stamford. Copy of League press release on our stand on Scattered Site Housing in Stamford. Printed Stamford Advocate on September 16, 1966. October 1966.
  • Public Hearing Testimony Before the Board of Representatives and the Board of Finance re Support of a Code Enforcement Task Force.
  • Statement by the League of Women Voters of Stamford at a Public Hearing of the Board of Representatives’ Special Housing Committee on February 1, 1967.
  • LWV testimony to the Planning Board re Stamford’s city sewage treatment plant. February 1967.
  • Planning Board Capital Projects Budget Hearing. Testimony of the LWV of Stamford before Planning Board. February 1967.
  • Testimony of the LWV of Stamford to the Members of the Board of Finance and Board of Reps re supporting Human Rights’ Commissions request for additional staff and budget. April 1967.
  • Testimony of the LWV of Stamford before the Water Resources Commission. June 1967.
  • Letter from Mrs. Jerome Connolly, President LWV of Stamford to Town and City Committees Republican and Democratic parties re the issues the league supports. October 1967.
  • LWV Statement by Mrs. Jerome Connolly, President of the LWV of Stamford at Planning Board Public Hearing. February 1968.
  • Statement by Mrs. Harold Streitfield, a Director of the LWV before the Planning Board’s Public Hearing. February 1968.
  • LWV Statement re school building plan proposed by the Board of Education. March 1968.
  • LWV of Stamford. Listing of Capital Projects Budget. April 1968.
  • Testimony before the Board of Finance and Board of Reps by Mrs. Jerome Connolly, President of the LWV of Stamford. April 1968.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Ric hard Horowitz testifying in favor of re-designating the Committee on Training and Employment as Stamford’s Community Action Agency. July 1968.
  • Fair-Housing Legislation. Federal. The Civil Rights Act of 1968 – PL 90-284. Title VIII – Housing.
  • Pages 131-191 – Maps and Tables relating to Stamford’s Census Tracts, Commercial and Industrial Activity.
  • Pages 2-6 of what appears to be a draft on Community Renewal and Action plan.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Jerome Connolly, President of the LWV of Stamford before the Housing Sites Development Agency. January 1970.
  • Statement by Mrs. Herbert F. Spirer before the Zoning Board re Change of Zone for Benenson Property. January 1970.
  • Consensus on town Planning Objectives. LWV Board Meeting, February 1970.
  • Future Moderate and Low Income Units Allocated by Planning Districts. 1970.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Herbert F. Spirer, VP of the LWV of Stamford before the Zoning Board. June 1970.
  • Testimony by Marion Huffman, a director of the LWV of Stamford before Personnel Commission on the establishment of a city relocation office separate from that of URC. June 1970.
  • Testimony for Zoning Hearing on Bayertz Tract. June 1970.
  • Letter from Marion Huffman to Louise re found consensus for the March 1968 units. August 1970.
  • Letter from Mrs. Herbert F. Spirer, 1 st VP LWV of Stamford to Mayor Julius Wilensky re vacancies on the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals. August 1970.
  • Statement by Mrs. Jerome Connolly, President of the LWV of Stamford before the Housing Site Development Agency. September 1970.
  • Tenant Rights. Prepared by Norwalk-Stamford-Danbury Regional Legal Services, Inc.
  • LWV – Membership list and corrections. September 1970.
  • LWV – New Members and changes. October 19, 1970.
  • LWV – New Members and changes. November 2, 1970.
  • Letter from Mrs. K. Robert Huffman, Chairman Housing Committee to Mr. Robert M. Wechsler, Chairman Health and Protection Committee, Board of Reps re Board of Reps is considering revising Ordinance 65. January 1969.
  • Statement of the LWV of Stamford to the Housing Site Development Agency. January 1969.
  • Testimony of the LWV of Stamford before the Planning Board. February 1969.
  • LWV Testimony before t he Planning Board re Board of Education request for 2 elementary schools. February 1969.
  • Housing Site Development agency Public Hearing re Trinity Corp. Application. March 1969.
  • Housing Site Development agency Public Hearing re Use of property at 1 Glenbrook Rd. March 1969
  • The LWV of Stamford urges the Board of Finance and the Board of Reps to appropriate the full amounts requested for the following capital projects. April 1969.
  • LWV of Stamford. I am Mrs. Norman Chasek, a Director of the LWV of Stamford. I should like to comment first on the Board of Education’s operating budget. April 1969.
  • LWV Statement on School Capital Budget. April 1969.
  • LWV stand on the Benenson Tract. June 1969.
  • LWV Testimony for Master Plan Hearing re Changing Master Plan designation of two large pieces of property from residential single family plots less than one acre to designed commercial district or industrial park. July 1969.
  • Testimony given by Mrs. Robert Huffman, of Housing Committee, LWV of Stamford, before L&R Committee of Board of Reps re the creation of a Fair Rent Commission. August 1969.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Jerome Connolly, President of the LWV of Stamford to the Planning Board re Revision of Master Plan. October 1969.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Herbert F. Spirer, 1 st VP of the LWV of Stamford before the Interim Committee on General Law of the CT General Assembly. November 1969.
  • Progress Report. State Gove rnment. General Assembly. LWV of CT.
  • Progress Report. State Government. Election Laws. LWV of CT.
  • Testimony by Carol Cowell, co-chairman of the Stamford LWV Masterplan Study Committee.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Jerome Connolly, President of LWV of Stamford before the Housing Sites Development Agency. January 1971.
  • Testimony by Mrs. David Cowell, chairman of the LWV Masterplan and Housing Committee before Housing Sites Development Agency. January 1971.
  • Testimony by Marion Huffman, VP of the LWV of Stamford for L&R Committee of Board of Reps concerning the revision of Ordinance 65. February 1971.
  • LWV of CT. To Presidents, Legislative Chairmen, HR Chairmen from Phyllis Connolly, Director of Housing & Education H.R. re bringing everyone up-to-date on Housing and Education. March 1972.
  • Testimony by Mrs. David Cowell, chairman of the Masterplan Committee of the LWV before the Planning Board. April 1971.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Jerome Connolly, President of the LWV of Stamford at the hearing on the Dept. of Community Affairs Budget, Cloonan Jr. High School, Stamford. April 1971.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Herbert F. Spirer before the Zoning Board Hearing opposing rezoning property from R-20 Residential to Designed Commercial. April 1971.
  • Masterplan Units. October 26, 27, 28. 1971.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Marianne P ollak, Education Chairman of the LWV of Stamford on Free Lunch Program. November 1971.
  • Ordinance No. 228 Supplemental. Concerning Real Property Tax Abatement on Low or Moderate Housing of the City of Stamford. November 1971.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Regina Miolene, co-chairman of the Housing Committee of the LWV of Stamford before the Coalition for Housing and Human Resources. November 1971.
  • 21 pages of current housing situation.
  • Zoning Districts – Stamford, CT.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Louise Spirer, President of the LWV of Stamford before Board of Finance and Board of Reps re Mayor’s Proposed Operating Budget. April 1972.
  • Testimo ny by Regina Miolene, a member of the LWV Housing Committee at the Master Plan Hearing. April 1972.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Louise Spirer, President of the LWV of Stamford before the Planning Board on Proposed Master Plan. April 1972.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Marion Huffman, VP of the LWV of Stamford before the Planning Board on Proposed Master Plan – Part II. May 1972.
  • Testimony by Mrs. Marion Huffman, VP of the LWV of Stamford before the Zoning Board concerning RD 2. June 1972.
  • Clipping – Sewer Commission Hearing July 17 on Connection Costs.

5. Statistical Pamphlets

  • Bulletin – Advance Statistics for Management – No. 21. June 16, 1975. One and One-Half Years After High School Graduation: The Class of 1972.
  • Bulletin – Advance Statistics for Management – No. 20. March 24, 1975. Realization of Postsecondary Education Plans: First and Second Year.
  • Bulletin – Advance Statistics for Management – No. 17. March 27, 1974. Immediate Education Plans of high School Seniors, Class of 1972.
  • Bulletin – Advance Statistics for Management – No. 22. August 29, 1975. Effective of High School Job Training: Assessment of Class of 1972 One and One-Half years After Graduation.
  • Bulletin – Advance Statistics for Management – No. 26. September 30, 1977. Continuing Assessment of the Occupational Goals of the High School Class of 1972.
  • National Longitudinal Study. Distribution and Packaging of Student Financial aid: Some Evidence from the Survey of the High School Class of 1972.
  • National Longitudinal Study. Review and Annotation of Study Reports.
  • National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972. A Capsule Description of High School Senior Years. Base-Year Survey.
  • National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972. A Capsule Description of Second Followup Survey Data. October 1974.
  • National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972. Changes in Attitudes One and One-Half Years After Graduation. 2 copies.
  • National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972. A Capsule Description of First Followup Survey Data.

6. Board of Education – Research Evaluation

  • Letter to former students from Arthur L. Maser, Director of Research Highline Public Schools re conducting study of what they're doing and what their opinion of the high school was. September 1970.
  • Graduate Follow-Up Study: 1969 to 1971. Columbus (Ohio) Public High Schools. Prepared by Frank Black, Evaluation Assistant.
  • Document Resume – The American Citizen: 11 Years After high School. By Sandra Reitz Wilson and Lauress L. Wise. June 1975.
  • Document Resume – Educational and Occupational Choice: An Analysis of the Decision-Making Process of Central Nebraska High School Graduates of 1973. September 1975.
  • Document Resume – Follow-Up Survey of 1975 Graduates.
  • Mesa Graduates Follow-Up Study. Executive Summary.
  • Educational Resources Center. Followup Studies of High School Graduates. September 1974. Mesa Public Schools. Mesa, Arizona.
  • Letter from Randy Sue Rosen, Research Associate, Educational Resources Center to Maxine Frohwein-Research & Eval. Asst. Stamford Public Schools re enclosed please find the search you requested for Dr. Walsh: Followup Studies of High School Graduates. February 1977.
  • Microfiche:
    • A Comparison of Three Methods of Conducting a Follow-Up Study. Thomas G. Krueck. April 1975.
    • Maintaining Subject Participation: Factors to Consider in a Longitudinal Study. Theresa Strand. 1973.
    • Model for Implementation of School Follow-Up System. Raymond A. Wasil. 1974.
    • Status of Former High School Students: Procedure for Local Assessment. Report of the First Pilot Test. George Copa and Donald Irvin. Minnesota Research Coordinating Unit for Vocational Education. Minneapolis. August 1973.
  • Handbook of Instructions for Conducting Follow-Up Studies of High School Graduates. Book I. Evelyn T. Comp. Donaldson, et al. Palo Alto Unified School District, Calif.; Sequoia Union High School District, Redwood City, Calif. 1971.

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