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1511. Meeting Schedule for the Ninety-Second Congress Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

1512. Dispute Over Tuition Waivers for Indian Students at Fort Lewis College in 1971

1513. Communication Regarding Allan Torralba's Educational Struggles: Interactions between the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Education Specialists, and Family

1514. Senator Fred R. Harris's Response to Dr. Karen Zumbrunn's Interest in Indian Education

1515. Speaker Albert Admires Indian Painting by Solomon McCombs

1516. The Citizens Committee for Government Reorganization is a non-partisan organization focused on educating the public and leaders about the importance of rational organization of the Federal Executive branch. They believe the current structure is inadequate and are pushing for urgent reorganization to improve administration, eliminate overlap, establish priorities, and improve government services. Their action program includes sending letters to leaders, publishing articles, appearing on television shows, conducting "road shows" in cities, giving speeches to target groups, possible advertising, outreach to educators, and not lobbying but allowing individual members to contact Congress if they choose.

1517. Extension of Registration Deadline for Chickasaw Tribal Election

1518. Supporting Indigenous Education: Correspondence and Donations

1519. Celebrating the Appointment of Wilma L. Victor in Indian Affairs

1520. Correspondence Regarding Withdrawal of Federal Funding from the American Indian Women's Service League