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1591. Kenneth Grant presents Carl Albert with a copy of the project plan of the Ouachita Mountains Resource Conservation and Development Project. William L. Vaught is also pictured. April 5, 1971

1592. Success Story: Solomon Billy and the Bureau of Indian Affairs

1594. A Call for Action: Advocating for American Indian Affairs

1595. Preservation of Osage Languages and Customs: A Plea for Government Support

1596. Correspondence Regarding Financial Assistance for Barbara Harrington's University Education

1597. Resolution for Urban Indian Services: Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes

1598. Correspondence on Funding for the American Indian Program at Harvard University Graduate School of Education

1600. Terry Sanford, in a statement from the office of the President at Duke University, discusses the inefficiencies and ineffectiveness of the national government due to its complex and overlapping structure. He suggests reorganizing government departments to focus on general purposes and establish clear lines of authority, making them accountable to the people. Sanford believes this reorganization will make government more responsive, efficient, and effective, and prevent Congressional purposes from being lost in bureaucratic inefficiencies. He highlights bipartisan efforts and recommendations from previous task forces as the basis for his proposed reorganization.