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611. Contract Agreement between U.S. Office of Education and Consultative Center for Equal Education Opportunity at University of Oklahoma

615. Inquiry on Out-of-State Tuition Fees for Native American Students

616. Memo Regarding Appointment of Non-Indigenous Area Officer Contrary to Supreme Court Decision

619. National Endowment for the Arts Announces Completion of City Options Grant Award Phase and New Grant for University of Oklahoma

620. President Nixon's proposal to reorganize the federal government to make it more efficient and bring it closer to the people was met with skepticism and rejection by Congress. Past attempts at government reorganization by presidents have also faced challenges and limited success. The idea of merging cabinet seats and creating new agencies has been discussed throughout history, but few changes have been made permanent. Congress has often resisted efforts to consolidate government agencies and departments.