Winston L. Prouty's Opening Statement at Education Hearings
Higher Education Act of 1965
Senator Prouty's opening statement before the Education Subcommittee began hearings on the Higher Education Act of 1965 highlights his philosophy on education and sentiments about its importance and status.
Prouty, Winston L. (Winston Lewis), 1906-1971
Opening Statement at Education Hearings, Winston L. Prouty Papers, Legislation, Carton A 74, Folder 11, Special Collections, University of Vermont Libraries
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1965-05-16
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Telegram from Standard Brand Sales to Senator Winston Prouty
Fair Packaging and Labeling Act
A telegram urging the senator's opposition to the bill because package standardization "would stifle innovation and cause large and unnecessary increases in the production cost and consumer prices of foods."
Standard Brands Incorporated
Telegram from Standard Brands Incorporated to Senator Winston Prouty. Winston L. Prouty Papers, Legislation, Carton A75, Folder 1, Special Collections, University of Vermont
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1966-03-22
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Speech notes for Robert T. Stafford
Higher Education Act of 1965
Notes from a speech given by Congressman Stafford to the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) in Bennington, Vermont. The speech focuses on gains in education during the 89th Congress.
Stafford, Robert T.
Speech notes "Bennington PTA," Robert T. Stafford Papers, Speeches, Carton S1, Folder 1, Special Collections, University of Vermont Libraries
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circa 1965-11
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Vermont
Radio Script for Robert T. Stafford
Higher Education Act of 1965
Congressman Stafford regularly recorded radio broadcasts to give constituents in Vermont updates on the activity in Washington. This speech provides information on the main aspects of the Higher Education Act (HR. 9567) which was passed by the House on August 26, 1965.
Stafford, Robert T.
September Radio Script, Robert T. Stafford Papers, Radio Reports, Carton I5, Folder 5, Special Collections, University of Vermont Libraries
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1965-09-16
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Washington
Press Release from Republican Congressmen "GOP Calls for Independent Maritime Administration"
Department of Transportation
Twenty Republican representatives push for an independent Maritime Administration in light of the creation of the Department of Transportation
Stafford, Robert T.
Press Release. Robert Stafford Papers, General Legislation Series, Carton C7, Folder 9, Special Collections, University of Vermont Libraries
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1966-08-22
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Washington, DC
Press Release from Republican Congressmen "GOP Calls for Independent Maritime Administration"
Department of Transportation
Twenty Republican representatives push for an independent Maritime Administration in light of the creation of the Department of Transportation
Stafford, Robert T.
Press Release. Robert Stafford Papers, General Legislation Series, Carton C7, Folder 9, Special Collections, University of Vermont Libraries
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1966-08-22
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Washington
Press Release from General Motors
National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act
A press release announces a device that appears quite similar to GPS technology: "a new experimental road-vehicle communications system...that would remind the motorist of speed and traffic signs, enable him to summon help in an emergency, and provide automatic routing for trips."
General Motors Corporation
Press Release from General Motors. Winston L. Prouty Papers, Legislation, Carton A75, Folder 3, Special Collections, University of Vermont
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1966-07-13
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Washington, D.C.
Photograph of Winston L. Prouty and representatives from American Industrial Arts Association
Higher Education Act of 1965
Senator Winston L. Prouty (R. - Vt.) right, receiving a Certificate of Life Membership in the American Industrial Arts Association in recognition of his successful sponsorship of a program of Federal Assistance to Industrial Arts Education. Making the presentation are, left, Dr. Howard Decker, Executive Secretary and Dr. John Conaway, Chairman of the American Industrial Arts Association.
Prouty, Winston L. (Winston Lewis), 1906-1971
Photograph, Winston L. Prouty Papers, Personal, Carton D38, Folder 6, Special Collections, University of Vermont Libraries
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circa 1966-09
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Washington
Letter from Winston Prouty to Walter Beer
Higher Education Act of 1965
Senator Prouty was the ranking minority member of the Education Subcommittee. He offered multiple amendments to the Higher Education legislation, many of which were accepted.
Prouty, Winston L. (Winston Lewis), 1906-1971
Letter to Walter Beer, Winston L. Prouty Papers, Legislation, Carton 69, Folder 10, Special Collections, University of Vermont Libraries
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1965-09-15
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Letter from Winston L. Prouty to Vermont members of American Industrial Arts Association
Higher Education Act of 1965
Senator Prouty received dozens of letters from constituents concerned with funding for education in the industrial arts. He introduced a successful amendment for the inclusion of industrial arts under the section of the Higher Education Act relative to National Defense Education.
Prouty, Winston L. (Winston Lewis), 1906-1971
Correspondence, 1965-03-24, Winston L. Prouty Papers, Legislation, Carton A69, Folder 10, Special Collections, University of Vermont Libraries
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1965-03-24
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