- Permanent Link:
- https://original-ufdc.uflib.ufl.edu/UF00083529/00007
Material Information
- Title:
- Higher Education
- Series Title:
- Campaign Materials, 1956-1970. Platform - Drafts and Final Copies. (Farris Bryant Papers)
- Creator:
- Higher Education
- Language:
- English
Subjects
- Subjects / Keywords:
- Bryant, Farris, 1914- ( LCSH )
United States. Office of Emergency Planning. ( LCSH ) Florida. Board of Control. ( LCSH ) Florida Turnpike Authority. ( LCSH ) Florida. State Road Dept. ( LCSH ) Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway (Fla.) ( LCSH ) Politics and government -- 1951- -- Florida ( LCSH ) Bryant, Farris, 1914- -- Correspondence ( LCSH ) United States. Congress. Senate -- Elections, 1970 ( LCSH ) Segregation -- Florida -- St. Augustine ( LCSH ) Political campaigns -- Florida ( LCSH ) Elections -- Florida ( LCSH ) Governors -- Florida -- 20th century ( LCSH ) Militia ( JSTOR ) Nuts ( JSTOR ) Political campaigns ( JSTOR ) Animation ( JSTOR ) Dams ( JSTOR ) Governors ( JSTOR ) Political elections ( JSTOR ) Higher education ( JSTOR ) Colleges ( JSTOR ) Incan culture ( JSTOR ) Potions ( JSTOR ) Molding ( JSTOR ) Firearms ( JSTOR ) Tin ( JSTOR ) College instruction ( JSTOR ) Aunts ( JSTOR ) Futons ( JSTOR ) Anions ( JSTOR ) Industrial growth ( JSTOR ) Industrial development ( JSTOR ) Hats ( JSTOR ) United States Senate ( JSTOR )
- Spatial Coverage:
- North America -- United States of America -- Florida
Notes
- General Note:
- SubSERIES 2b: Campaign for Governor,1960 BOX: 10
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- University of Florida
- Holding Location:
- University of Florida
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- All rights reserved by the copyright holder.
- Resource Identifier:
- UF80000325_0010_012_0002
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lte faulty not provide epecieliud trelning for etudente of the netione which
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]EIEIER EEATION blhile faellities for college styleets are strained throughout the United States, Florida faces autremonical problems of its aim in prvpsting for an "emploding" college stutet body, blit those facilities cannot be pleimad leisurely, because the present situst(en is critical in itself. Florida's population incremaad ==10315 in sann years, het the "unlier la ege group" grew 615 in the amme partes, thus solesiing a warning ball that higher eduention useds are mare preieseg than omaal exmination sigt lead oibe to suspect. It is estimated that there vill same 50 thousand more students in Florida colleges in 1965 than tedmin and simus sa Jakou that present fanIlitia are alremly taxed to empmaity it is eng to see that provision (he made nas for stolent bodies of the future, it-we are to have the best educatteeni faa111-. ties in the country. .The complex and serioer need of askediately -required fseilities for higher adunstien plus enlierate planning far the fisture will sensive Ig closest attention when I = alented governor. 14 redoid as a legim1stor is replete with asiple proof et my ability to attain the asudad obj=dtives. The Junior College progru is a-partial ansiser, because it provides aluention at less cost to the State end stolent. Our Junior Colleges met be axymndad in size ehd mmber until esary usen in Flarida participates arsi the benefits of hi@er education are available to swary qualified young man and veman in our State. Such institutions of higher learning smet be equipped to provide vocatimal training and emitural opportunities to all adults who desire to improws themelves.
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