This collection consists of 58 series of subject files based on 58 broad subject classifications developed by the Office of Records Management during the Kennedy Administration to facilitate the filing and retrieval of White House records. These records pertain to the functions and operations of the White House, Federal Government, foreign and other governments. These records also contain correspondence from private companies or individuals.
Series & File Units
Subject Files on Education
This series contains materials relating to the federal government supplying the prerequisite monies crucial to the existence of key education programs. Numerous examples can be cited as cases in point. The need for the full funding of Head Start, greater federal investment in academic facilities for research and training, increased federal aid for disabled student loans, and reducing regulations on federally sponsored research at universities are just a few of the matters dealt with at length here. Other types of records include fact sheets and copies of bills. The former seem to revolve around the aftermath of the Los Angeles riots in the spring of 1992 and how to best help the affected areas return to a degree of normalcy. Two specific projects along these lines would be Weed and Seed and Federal Relief Assistance (FRA). Among the bills broken down in detail are the Income Dependent Education Assistance Act of 1991 (IDEA) and the State and Local GI Bill for Children.
Date
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Local ID
FA003
NAID
498170914
Record Type(s)
Textual Records
Extent
10 linear inches
Restrictions
Access Restriction
Restricted - Possibly
Records may be closed under exemptions of the Presidential Records Act (PRA) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Withdrawal sheets in processed folders will indicate specific restrictions.
Specific Access Restriction
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Presidential Records Act (PRA)