| 1974 - 232 páginas
...Training (ESMWT). The program ended on June 30, 1945. The program was designed to provide training to meet the shortage of engineers, chemists, physicists,...supervisors in fields essential to the national defense. The most important factor in the program was the determination of local training needs to meet the... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1941 - 584 páginas
...to exceed $10,000,000 for the cost of short courses of college grade to be provided by colleges and designed to meet the shortage of engineers, chemists,...production supervisors in fields essential to the war effort. These courses were required to be of types approved by the Chairman of the War Manpower... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1941 - 496 páginas
...provided £25,000,000 for the cost of short courses of college grade to be provided by colleges and designed to meet the shortage of engineers, chemists,...production supervisors in fields essential to the war. These courses were required to be of types approved by the Chairman of the War Manpower Commission.... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1942 - 28 páginas
...the Act provides $30,000,000 for the cost of short courses of college grade provided by colleges and designed to meet the shortage of engineers, chemists,...production supervisors in fields essential to the national war program pursuant to plans which may provide for regional coordination of the war training program... | |
| 1942 - 204 páginas
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| Olga Anna Jones - 1943 - 758 páginas
...approved to cooperate with the US Office of Education in conducting short courses of college grade designed to meet the shortage of engineers, chemists, physicists, and production supervisors in activities essential to the national defense and war efforts. Since the beginning of this enterprise... | |
| Olga Anna Jones - 1944 - 936 páginas
...for war trainIng authorized Is $30,000,000 for the cost of short courses of college grade primarily to meet the shortage of engineers, chemists, physicists, and production supervisors in war-production Industries. Similar courses in colleges and universities first authorized in the fall... | |
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