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Talmadge Given
Blue Key Award
At U. of Georgia
ATLANTA, (GPS) U. S. Sen.
Herman E. Talmadge is the recip
ient of the first Blue Key Award
ever given by the 36-year-old Uni
versity of Georgia Chapter of the
Blue Key National Honor Frater
nity.
It went to him for the “out
standing major contributions” he
has made to the University (his
alma mater), both during his ad
ministration as governor’and since
serving in the U. S. Senate. The
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presentation was made at the
chapter’s first annual banquet,
held on the campus as a major e
vent during the university’s re
cent hcmeeoming weekend activi
ties.
After expressing his profound
gratitude for the high honor be
stowed upon him, Sen. Talmadge
who was both honor guest and
principal speaker at the banquet,
had this message for the students:
“The last Congress, indicating
the growing importance of school
ing in today’s complex age, de
voted more time and attention to
education than any other in recent
history. The multitude of laws re
lating to the needs of education
which were enacted by the 88th
Congress perhaps set a new record,
surpassing the work in this area
of any other Congress in history.”
He said the education bills pass
ed by Congress in 1963 and 1964
“call for the expenditure of bil
lions of dollars and include a vast
array of programs, including vo
cationl college classroom construc
tion, various kinds of student
loans, professional education in
the health field, library services
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Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., Nov. 5, 1964
and construction, teacher training
and job training for older persons
and school dropouts.” the Senator
continued:
“The enactment of these pro
grams points to an increasing a
wareness of the importance of ed
ucation to the future security and
prosperity of the nation and the
well-being of our people.
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“Because of our rapidly chang
ing economy, the transition to in
dustrialization and the increasing
demand for a high degree of spec
ialties, skill and training, Georgia
’s educational programs particul
arly need a boost and our state
stands to benefit a great deal
from the new laws, and in fact al
ready has.