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Army Center of Military History, Washington, DC. – 1987
Although the second youngest person of those who would sign the U.S. Constitution, Charles Pinckney stood out as one of the most active members of the Constitutional Convention, and over 30 of the U.S. Constitution's provisions can be traced to his pen. This booklet on Pinckney is one in a series on Revolutionary War soldiers who later signed the…
Descriptors: Biographies, Colonial History (United States), Legislators, Military Service
Army Center of Military History, Washington, DC. – 1987
Although his father was an illiterate blacksmith, Abraham Baldwin demonstrated how academic achievement opened opportunities in colonial society, and he later became a fervent missionary of public education. This booklet on Baldwin is one in a series on Revolutionary War soldiers who signed the U.S. Constitution. The booklet reviews his education,…
Descriptors: Biographies, Colonial History (United States), Legislators, Military Service
Bouvier, Leon – 1988
Explanation of shifts in U.S. Congressional representation among states have often overlooked the effects of international migration on the size and distribution of the U.S. population. Seventy percent of recent U.S. immigrants have settled in California, New York, Texas, Florida, New Jersey, and Illinois. Estimates of the distribution of…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Immigrants, Legislators, Migration
Army Center of Military History, Washington, DC. – 1987
As a wealthy international trader, John Langdon contributed his highly developed business acumen during the Revolutionary War to the problem of supplying the Continental Navy. This booklet on Langdon is one in a series on veterans of the Revolutionary War who were also signers of the U.S. Constitution, and it covers his business affairs and…
Descriptors: Biographies, Colonial History (United States), Legislators, Military Service
Independent Sector, Washington, DC. – 1980
This pamphlet discusses one of the most essential but often misunderstood tasks facing nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations today: lobbying. It is addressed to Americans who volunteer their time and money to promote causes they believe will make this a better world. The pamphlet encourages citizens to lobby for two reasons. First, because virtually…
Descriptors: Activism, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Responsibility, Legislation
Kicking Bird, Kirke – Education Journal of the Institute for the Development of Indian Law, 1972
On June 23, 1972, Congress passed Public Law 92-318 ("The Indian Education Act") which delegates authority to the U.S. Office of Education (USOE) to make a significant contribution in the area of Indian education. This article explains why OE was not previously involved in Indian education, and gives a general introduction to OE and the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Educational Responsibility, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs
Neill, George W. – Compact, 1974
An idea long recongnized as "good business" by national special-interest groups has been embraced by the State of California, with an office and full time representation in Washington, D. C. Describes how the service was established and how it works. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Federal State Relationship, Job Development

Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Washington, DC. – 1980
The strategies presented in this report are suggested as ways to make decision makers at all levels of education more aware of the benefits of educational technology (ET) in improving the effectiveness, efficiency, and enjoyment of learning. These strategies emphasizing results and learning are provided, not to limit any person or group, but to…
Descriptors: Administrators, Change Strategies, Decision Making, Educational Technology
Moxley, D. Robert – 1978
This paper investigates the role of data collection and analysis in the process of legislative evaluation of academic programs, a process which is influenced not only by the expectations and perceptions of both legislators and educators, but, most recently, by consumerism. Before educators can grapple effectively with their concerns over…
Descriptors: Accountability, Colleges, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Weaver, David H.; Wilhoit, G. Cleveland – 1980
The Associated Press (AP) coverage of the United States senators in the 83rd, 89th, 91st, and 93rd Congresses was studied to determine the impact of various predictor variables. A path model of these variables was developed, reflecting implicit causal assumptions between visibility (press coverage) and such factors as the size of the senator's…
Descriptors: Correlation, Journalism, Legislators, Media Research
Foote, Joe S. – 1979
In response to a 34-item questionnaire, 112 members of the United States House of Representatives gave their opinions of network television coverage of House activities and members. It was found that respondents believed that their access to network television is poor when compared to the President and to the Senate, although their actions are as…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bias, Broadcast Television, Communication Problems
Jacobson, Dianne, Comp. – 1978
The power of the student vote in 91 Congressional districts where college enrollment exceeds the incumbent's margin of victory in the 1976 elections is presented. The article on student voters included in this report discusses voter registration rates among students, turnout of registered student voters, voting patterns of students, student voting…
Descriptors: College Students, Elections, Higher Education, Legislators
Brandl, John E. – Evaluation: A Forum for Human Service Decision-Makers, 1978
The evaluator as purveyor of truth may be seen as one more lobbyist competing for politicians' attention. This article explains how evaluators can present their results forcefully in the political arena. Available from: Evaluation, 501 South Park Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415. (CP)
Descriptors: Evaluation, Evaluators, Information Dissemination, Information Utilization
Pollution Engineering, 1978
This article provides the names and addresses of federal and state environmental agencies responsible for monitoring and enforcing air, noise, water, and solid waste pollution.
Descriptors: Agencies, Air Pollution, Environmental Standards, Federal Government
American Vocational Journal, 1977
Four members of Congress (Jacob K. Javits, Carl D. Perkins, Albert H. Quie, and Claiborne Pell) pay tribute to Lowell Burkett's exemplary career with the American Vocational Association (AVA) and discuss some of the accomplishments of Burkett's twenty-three years of service to AVA, the last twelve of which he spent as its executive director. (BM)
Descriptors: Biographical Inventories, Educational Legislation, Leadership, Leadership Qualities