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Appendix A
Southern Regional Education Board
Resource Development Project
ACADEMIC YEAR INTERNS
1968-1969
Economic Development Administration
Intern, College or
University, Dates
Dickerson, Oscar
Holloway, lister
Alabama A & M College
(10/14--2/11)
Grant, William
Paone, Jonn
University of Virginia
(11/6--5/30)
Everhardt, Jerry
UNC-CH
French, Nita
Guilford
Heizeson, John
W.C.U.
Johnson, Charly
N.C.S.U.
King, Gary
E.C.U.
Penick, George
Davicson
Wassell, Phyllis
J.C. Smith
Williams, Garland
Mars Hill
Seninar on Economic
Development Administration
conducted for 12 interns by
the Departments of Political
Science and Economics of
Middle Tennessee State Uni-
versity (1/1/69--6/30/69)
Project Description
Assigned to assist Peoples Cooperative of
Madison County, Alabama, through an im-
proved record-keeping system and educa-
tional efforts to promote advantages of
cooperative efforts.
Assigned to provide follow-up assistance
in developing Buckingham County, Virginia,
Buyers Co-op.
Participated in Pilot Study (conducted 12/6/68-
2/8/59) to determine feasibility of major
service-learning study in North Carolina.
Participating institutions and the Smith-
Richardson Foundation provided support for
this effort.
Basic purpose of this pilot program in the
Teaching of Economic Development Administration
was to intensify the learning environment by
providing an opportunity to participate direct~
ly in an actual community development effort.
Rural and urban-oriented Model Cities Programs
in Smithville and Nashville provided learning
context. Each intern is prepariig a final
report and evaluation of the seminar. MTSU is
preparing an evaluation report on this approach
to teaching Economic Development Administraticn.
13
Economic Development Administration (continued)
Intern, College or
Mniversity, Dates
Haire, Douglas
Georgia State
Whelan, David
Georgia Institute of
Technology
aZauderer, Gail
Agnes Scott College
(1/6--3/14)
Goodrum, Lloyd
eich, Joan
Mars Hill College
(1/20--5/23)
Hanzlik, Rayburn
University of Virginia
(2/20--5/30)
Sweet, Charles
Duke University
(3/18--5/30)
Project Description
Assisted with development of Atlanta Service-
Learning Program.
Provided research assistance for Madison--
Buncombe Rural Development Council, Inc., to
examine economic and social impact of the food
stamp program and the commodity food program
in Madison County, North Carolina.
The Center for the Study of Science, Technology
and Public Policy of the University of Virginia
sponsored a project to survey existing re-
sources within the university which are already
or could in the future provide technical
assistance to the surrounding community in
dealing with community problems.
Examination of college Work-Study Program and
its relationship with SREB Service-Learning
Internship Model.
Offic: of ~.onomic Opportunity
Munson, Can>.bon
University of Maryland
(10/1/58--5,/30/69)
Sifforl, Vallacs
Morgan State College
(1/20---7/%/'69)
With the Maryland State Office of Economie
Opportunity, intern conducted comprehensive
review of dimensions and implementations of
On-the-Job Training in Western Maryland.
With Morgan State College and Delaware State
Cffice of Feonomic Opportunity, project de-
signed to identify causes of student unrest.
Appendix B
Southern Regional Education Board
Resource Development Project
STATISTICAL ABSTRACT
Summer 1968
Project Subject Areas
Participating Host Agencies
Participating Universities and Colleges
Intern Profile
Counselor Profile
Former Intern Status - 1966-1968
Distribution of Interns by State and Agency 1964-1968
FROJECT SUBJECT AREAS
Summer 1968
Public Adm. & Finance 32
Econ. Analysis & Planning
Comm. Action & Social Service
Tourism, Travel & Recreation
Manpower
Education & Training
Health & Sanitation
Legal Needs
Housing
Natural Res. Development
Cormunity Action Agencies
Economic Development Districts
Seneral Development Organizations
Stete Office Departments
Tributary Area Organizations (TVA)
Regional Offices (EDA and OKO)
Employment Service Offices
Model Cities
Summer Summer
1968 1967
EDA OTA OFO TVA ARC TOTAL % TOTAL %
- 1 2 - 35 23.1 6 Toil
19 8 3 3 ~ 33 P1L.8 16 19.0
2 - 15 - SF GS BY . LES
8 6 1 1 - 16 10.6 10 i1.9
8 1 3 2 1 15 “D000 Te 36.6
7 - 6 1 - 1 9.2 5 5.9
1 - 5 2 a 18 §.3° oF 8.3
- - 6 - ah - S55 “422- 350:
2 - 3 - & FF) 353 “DS 59
- - - 2 eB BiB <O =ae
bb1 Sk
PARTICIPATING HOST AGENCIES WITH
WHOM INTERNS SERVED - SUMMER 1968
1967 Agencies
Number of Agencies Repeating in
196 1967 1968
29 27 11
26 Lh 10
22 16 7
15 4 4.
12 10 9
4. 2 i:
0 5 0
1 0 0
109 78 1
15
PARTICIPATING UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES :
(Summer 1968 Resource Development Internship Programs ;
Graduate Institutions
Auburn University
Clemson University
Delta State College
Duke University
East Carolina University
East Tennessee State University
Emory University
Florida State University
Florence State College
Frostburg State College
Furman University
Georgia Southern College
Georgia State College
Louisiana State University
Medical College of South Carolina
Memphis State University
Middle Tennessee State University
Mississippi State University
Morehead State University
North Carolina State University
Oklahoma State University
Salisbury State College
Southeastern State College (Okla. )
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
Virginia Commonwealth Universit y
Virginia State College (Norfolk)
West Virginia University
Western Carolina University
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
Undergradvete Institutions
Agnes Scott College
Alcorn A & M College
Alderson-Broaddus College
Arkansas A.M. & N. College
Augusta College
Berry College
Carson-Newman College
Clark College
Florida Presbyterian College
Glenville State College
Hampden-Sidney College
Knoxville College
Lambuth College
Little Rock University
Middle Georgia College
Pembroke State College
Tougaloo College
University of West Florida
Valdosta State College
Wilmington College (N.C.)
West Liberty State College
(W. Va.)
West Georgia College
Alabama West Virginia Inst. of
Arkansas Technology
Georgia
Houston
Kentucky
Maryland
Mississippi
North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
Oklahoma a
South Carolina SUMMARY }
Southern Mississippi
Southwestern Louisiana Graduate Institutions 42}
Tennessee ;
Texas Undergraduate Institu-
Virginia tions 23
Junior Colleges ey
67
Soc. Science and
Education
Bus. & Econ.
Law
Arch., Eng., Plng.
Humanities
Ag., Rec., Home Ec.
Medicine
Natural Seiences
Sophomore
Juni or
senior
Masters
Fhe dD;
UM. OD.
J. D./Law
B. A. Graduate
Male
Female
Average Age
Married
Single
White
Non-White
REASONS GIVEN BY INTERNS FOR SEEKING
1968 SUMMER INTERN PROFILE
ACADEMIC MAJORS OF INTERNS
16
EDA OTA OEO TVA ARC 1968 PERCENT 1967 %
29 3 7 1 66 43.7 ho 8=—4.. 7
aT 7 6 3 43 28.5 33. 3223
5 - 5 1 = 11 7.3 13. 33.5
8 1 1 1 = ts 7.3 6 6.3
6 - 1 - ~ 7 4.6 O. “06.
ni 2 z 1 5 3.3 6.00;
a = iB = - 4 2.6 3 3.1
3 be & of oh 2.6 3 3.2
151 96
ACADEMIC STANDING
EDA OTA OEFO TVA ARC TOTAL PERCENT
1 é = - “ 1
14 4 T 1 - 26 47.0%
21 4 10 7 t. «kB
23 4 Ll 2 - ho)
8 2 1 1 lL 12)
“ as h s z h) 43.0%
iH - 5 1 - 10)
8 hee ee 10. Of
7? TF 3 33 IT D1
PERSONAL DATA
EDA OTA OO TVA ARA TOTAL PERCENT
TO 12 #35 #12 1 130 86.1
9 3 8 1 - el 13.9
22.6 22.9 22.8 23.1 22.0 22.6
29 , 2 5 - 62 43.0
56 8 22 8 iL 89 59.0
77 4300 «338 S83 1 le 94.0
2 2 5 - - 9 6.0
aNTERNSHTP APPOINTMENT :
Relate academic theory
to real world
Contribute to develop-
mental activities
Research Fxperience
Working with people
Help with career choice
Job
1967 1968
Below $5000 13
32.7% 33.1% 5000-7499 20
7500-9999 i4
S87 2361 10,000-15, 000 LT
6.3 16.1 15, 000-over LT
ee a Total Responses =
$26. 2.4
16%
FAMILY INCGME LEVEL OF INTERNS
2h..6
17.2
el.
21.
COUNSELOR PROFILE
Highest Degree
17
Attained 1968 Percent Positions Held 1968
Ph.D. 59 55.6 Assistant Professor 32
M.A. om 34.9 Associate Professor 23
Other 10 9.4 Dept. Chairman 13
106 Professor 12
ani Bureau. Director 10
Instructor/Lecturer 8
Otiier 8
106
Teaching Area 1968 Percent
Social Sciences & Education 52 49.0
Business & Economics 29 27.3
Agriculture, Home Ec. & Recreation 9 8.5
Architecture, Eng. & Planning 2 Lh.
Humanities 3 2.8
Law 3 2.8
Natural Sciences & Mathematics 3 2.8
Medicine 2 Ls
T06
Years at University or College
1-2 years 48,
3-5 years et
6-10 years 12
11-15 years 7
16-20 years y
20-over years it
unknown iL:
106
Counselors Repeating for Second Year:
Average Age
20-29 years
30-39 years
ho-l9 years
50-59 vears
60-69 years
——
5L
e
>
I
105
2h, or 22.6%
40.8 yeers
FORMER INTERN STATUS - 1966-1968
(As of December 31, 1968)
Current Educational Status
Graduate School
Undergraduate School
Current Employment Status
Private Industry
Public Service
Education (Teaching)
Federal. Gov't.
State Gov't.
Local Gov't,
Resource Dev.
Military
Unknovn
Duplicates (‘Interns who
have served in more than
one internship assignment )
TOTALS
EDA
48
oT
Mo
SaAWNM AR
52
1
CEO
29
16
MMrRPrRPNPR ON
r
ITS]
TVA
16
11
ymWwWwronw
ho
| 13]
OTHER
4 OV
onoo0o°o
fou
TOTAL
99
65
r-
—I
Buw Sd
as
+
lS
18
Intern Evaluation requested "yes" or "no" response to following
question; "Would you be interested in receiving information concern~
ing employment positions and educational opportunities in community
or resource development?"
87.7% answered Yes
10.7%
1.3%
No
N/A
arian: DEOMEhWe Cs Teka
TNPRRNESTP PROGRAMS - LO4%-1958
1
Distribution by State and Agenc: Sconsorship 7
ALA ARK FIA GA Ky IA MD MISS NC OXLA SC TENN TRX VA WA DC TOTAL
ARS SU-57 1 i
_____ SU-68 1 l
EDA | Su-66 3 3 3 L 2 3 15
AY-56-67 1: 6 6 3 6 3 25
SU-67 3 2 ke in 2 3 3 1 iL 3 #2 if 28
AY-67-68 1 3 2 3 1 9 5 eu.
ais! su-68 2 2 2 % 3 4 21 a. 9G 2 4 ie oe ae 79
OFA SU-67 1 ‘+ 4. 1 4 2 10
su-68 1 1 3 #21 a 2 1 a 1 2 15
OEO-CAP SU-67 2 2 5 3 3 L 5 2 z 27
______ 80-68 1 2 2 + 4 3 L338 3 4 G2 43
Om0-LS su-66 5 5 10
SU-67 3 a 2 2 z 1 10
VA SU-64-65 11 11
su-66 2 1 1 4 6 1h
AY-66-67 2 1 2 5 10
SU-ST 2 1 1 2 5 10
fn su-68 1 1 1 4 6 13
USDOL SU-67 2 3 5 10
TCTALS: Part-time 2 0 ¢.89 TFT «a Mo oO. 2 19 oO. -© 8 Oo 50
Full-time 19 139 7 70 20 4 4 12 39 5 16 6 6 212. 236 4 306
Totals pies) 7 799 @ bk 13 42 5 17 82 Ot ee LE 356
% of Ail Interns 5.9 3.6 1.9 21.9 7.3 i.11.1 3.6 10.8 1.4.4.8 23.1 1.73.1 6.8 0.3
SUMMARY: ARC 2 .
EDA 196
OEO 90
TVA 58
USDOL, 10
Appendix A
Southern Regional Education Board
Resource Development Project
ACADEMIC YEAR INTERNS
1968-1969
Economic Development Administration
Intern, College or
University, Dates
Dickerson, Oscar
Holloway, lister
Alabama A & M College
(10/14--2/11)
Grant, William
Paone, Jonn
University of Virginia
(11/6--5/30)
Everhardt, Jerry
UNC-CH
French, Nita
Guilford
Heizeson, John
W.C.U.
Johnson, Charly
N.C.S.U.
King, Gary
E.C.U.
Penick, George
Davicson
Wassell, Phyllis
J.C. Smith
Williams, Garland
Mars Hill
Seninar on Economic
Development Administration
conducted for 12 interns by
the Departments of Political
Science and Economics of
Middle Tennessee State Uni-
versity (1/1/69--6/30/69)
Project Description
Assigned to assist Peoples Cooperative of
Madison County, Alabama, through an im-
proved record-keeping system and educa-
tional efforts to promote advantages of
cooperative efforts.
Assigned to provide follow-up assistance
in developing Buckingham County, Virginia,
Buyers Co-op.
Participated in Pilot Study (conducted 12/6/68-
2/8/59) to determine feasibility of major
service-learning study in North Carolina.
Participating institutions and the Smith-
Richardson Foundation provided support for
this effort.
Basic purpose of this pilot program in the
Teaching of Economic Development Administration
was to intensify the learning environment by
providing an opportunity to participate direct~
ly in an actual community development effort.
Rural and urban-oriented Model Cities Programs
in Smithville and Nashville provided learning
context. Each intern is prepariig a final
report and evaluation of the seminar. MTSU is
preparing an evaluation report on this approach
to teaching Economic Development Administraticn.
13
Economic Development Administration (continued)
Intern, College or
Mniversity, Dates
Haire, Douglas
Georgia State
Whelan, David
Georgia Institute of
Technology
aZauderer, Gail
Agnes Scott College
(1/6--3/14)
Goodrum, Lloyd
eich, Joan
Mars Hill College
(1/20--5/23)
Hanzlik, Rayburn
University of Virginia
(2/20--5/30)
Sweet, Charles
Duke University
(3/18--5/30)
Project Description
Assisted with development of Atlanta Service-
Learning Program.
Provided research assistance for Madison--
Buncombe Rural Development Council, Inc., to
examine economic and social impact of the food
stamp program and the commodity food program
in Madison County, North Carolina.
The Center for the Study of Science, Technology
and Public Policy of the University of Virginia
sponsored a project to survey existing re-
sources within the university which are already
or could in the future provide technical
assistance to the surrounding community in
dealing with community problems.
Examination of college Work-Study Program and
its relationship with SREB Service-Learning
Internship Model.
Offic: of ~.onomic Opportunity
Munson, Can>.bon
University of Maryland
(10/1/58--5,/30/69)
Sifforl, Vallacs
Morgan State College
(1/20---7/%/'69)
With the Maryland State Office of Economie
Opportunity, intern conducted comprehensive
review of dimensions and implementations of
On-the-Job Training in Western Maryland.
With Morgan State College and Delaware State
Cffice of Feonomic Opportunity, project de-
signed to identify causes of student unrest.
Appendix B
Southern Regional Education Board
Resource Development Project
STATISTICAL ABSTRACT
Summer 1968
Project Subject Areas
Participating Host Agencies
Participating Universities and Colleges
Intern Profile
Counselor Profile
Former Intern Status - 1966-1968
Distribution of Interns by State and Agency 1964-1968
FROJECT SUBJECT AREAS
Summer 1968
Public Adm. & Finance 32
Econ. Analysis & Planning
Comm. Action & Social Service
Tourism, Travel & Recreation
Manpower
Education & Training
Health & Sanitation
Legal Needs
Housing
Natural Res. Development
Cormunity Action Agencies
Economic Development Districts
Seneral Development Organizations
Stete Office Departments
Tributary Area Organizations (TVA)
Regional Offices (EDA and OKO)
Employment Service Offices
Model Cities
Summer Summer
1968 1967
EDA OTA OFO TVA ARC TOTAL % TOTAL %
- 1 2 - 35 23.1 6 Toil
19 8 3 3 ~ 33 P1L.8 16 19.0
2 - 15 - SF GS BY . LES
8 6 1 1 - 16 10.6 10 i1.9
8 1 3 2 1 15 “D000 Te 36.6
7 - 6 1 - 1 9.2 5 5.9
1 - 5 2 a 18 §.3° oF 8.3
- - 6 - ah - S55 “422- 350:
2 - 3 - & FF) 353 “DS 59
- - - 2 eB BiB <O =ae
bb1 Sk
PARTICIPATING HOST AGENCIES WITH
WHOM INTERNS SERVED - SUMMER 1968
1967 Agencies
Number of Agencies Repeating in
196 1967 1968
29 27 11
26 Lh 10
22 16 7
15 4 4.
12 10 9
4. 2 i:
0 5 0
1 0 0
109 78 1
15
PARTICIPATING UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES :
(Summer 1968 Resource Development Internship Programs ;
Graduate Institutions
Auburn University
Clemson University
Delta State College
Duke University
East Carolina University
East Tennessee State University
Emory University
Florida State University
Florence State College
Frostburg State College
Furman University
Georgia Southern College
Georgia State College
Louisiana State University
Medical College of South Carolina
Memphis State University
Middle Tennessee State University
Mississippi State University
Morehead State University
North Carolina State University
Oklahoma State University
Salisbury State College
Southeastern State College (Okla. )
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
University
Virginia Commonwealth Universit y
Virginia State College (Norfolk)
West Virginia University
Western Carolina University
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
Undergradvete Institutions
Agnes Scott College
Alcorn A & M College
Alderson-Broaddus College
Arkansas A.M. & N. College
Augusta College
Berry College
Carson-Newman College
Clark College
Florida Presbyterian College
Glenville State College
Hampden-Sidney College
Knoxville College
Lambuth College
Little Rock University
Middle Georgia College
Pembroke State College
Tougaloo College
University of West Florida
Valdosta State College
Wilmington College (N.C.)
West Liberty State College
(W. Va.)
West Georgia College
Alabama West Virginia Inst. of
Arkansas Technology
Georgia
Houston
Kentucky
Maryland
Mississippi
North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
Oklahoma a
South Carolina SUMMARY }
Southern Mississippi
Southwestern Louisiana Graduate Institutions 42}
Tennessee ;
Texas Undergraduate Institu-
Virginia tions 23
Junior Colleges ey
67
Soc. Science and
Education
Bus. & Econ.
Law
Arch., Eng., Plng.
Humanities
Ag., Rec., Home Ec.
Medicine
Natural Seiences
Sophomore
Juni or
senior
Masters
Fhe dD;
UM. OD.
J. D./Law
B. A. Graduate
Male
Female
Average Age
Married
Single
White
Non-White
REASONS GIVEN BY INTERNS FOR SEEKING
1968 SUMMER INTERN PROFILE
ACADEMIC MAJORS OF INTERNS
16
EDA OTA OEO TVA ARC 1968 PERCENT 1967 %
29 3 7 1 66 43.7 ho 8=—4.. 7
aT 7 6 3 43 28.5 33. 3223
5 - 5 1 = 11 7.3 13. 33.5
8 1 1 1 = ts 7.3 6 6.3
6 - 1 - ~ 7 4.6 O. “06.
ni 2 z 1 5 3.3 6.00;
a = iB = - 4 2.6 3 3.1
3 be & of oh 2.6 3 3.2
151 96
ACADEMIC STANDING
EDA OTA OEFO TVA ARC TOTAL PERCENT
1 é = - “ 1
14 4 T 1 - 26 47.0%
21 4 10 7 t. «kB
23 4 Ll 2 - ho)
8 2 1 1 lL 12)
“ as h s z h) 43.0%
iH - 5 1 - 10)
8 hee ee 10. Of
7? TF 3 33 IT D1
PERSONAL DATA
EDA OTA OO TVA ARA TOTAL PERCENT
TO 12 #35 #12 1 130 86.1
9 3 8 1 - el 13.9
22.6 22.9 22.8 23.1 22.0 22.6
29 , 2 5 - 62 43.0
56 8 22 8 iL 89 59.0
77 4300 «338 S83 1 le 94.0
2 2 5 - - 9 6.0
aNTERNSHTP APPOINTMENT :
Relate academic theory
to real world
Contribute to develop-
mental activities
Research Fxperience
Working with people
Help with career choice
Job
1967 1968
Below $5000 13
32.7% 33.1% 5000-7499 20
7500-9999 i4
S87 2361 10,000-15, 000 LT
6.3 16.1 15, 000-over LT
ee a Total Responses =
$26. 2.4
16%
FAMILY INCGME LEVEL OF INTERNS
2h..6
17.2
el.
21.
COUNSELOR PROFILE
Highest Degree
17
Attained 1968 Percent Positions Held 1968
Ph.D. 59 55.6 Assistant Professor 32
M.A. om 34.9 Associate Professor 23
Other 10 9.4 Dept. Chairman 13
106 Professor 12
ani Bureau. Director 10
Instructor/Lecturer 8
Otiier 8
106
Teaching Area 1968 Percent
Social Sciences & Education 52 49.0
Business & Economics 29 27.3
Agriculture, Home Ec. & Recreation 9 8.5
Architecture, Eng. & Planning 2 Lh.
Humanities 3 2.8
Law 3 2.8
Natural Sciences & Mathematics 3 2.8
Medicine 2 Ls
T06
Years at University or College
1-2 years 48,
3-5 years et
6-10 years 12
11-15 years 7
16-20 years y
20-over years it
unknown iL:
106
Counselors Repeating for Second Year:
Average Age
20-29 years
30-39 years
ho-l9 years
50-59 vears
60-69 years
——
5L
e
>
I
105
2h, or 22.6%
40.8 yeers
FORMER INTERN STATUS - 1966-1968
(As of December 31, 1968)
Current Educational Status
Graduate School
Undergraduate School
Current Employment Status
Private Industry
Public Service
Education (Teaching)
Federal. Gov't.
State Gov't.
Local Gov't,
Resource Dev.
Military
Unknovn
Duplicates (‘Interns who
have served in more than
one internship assignment )
TOTALS
EDA
48
oT
Mo
SaAWNM AR
52
1
CEO
29
16
MMrRPrRPNPR ON
r
ITS]
TVA
16
11
ymWwWwronw
ho
| 13]
OTHER
4 OV
onoo0o°o
fou
TOTAL
99
65
r-
—I
Buw Sd
as
+
lS
18
Intern Evaluation requested "yes" or "no" response to following
question; "Would you be interested in receiving information concern~
ing employment positions and educational opportunities in community
or resource development?"
87.7% answered Yes
10.7%
1.3%
No
N/A
arian: DEOMEhWe Cs Teka
TNPRRNESTP PROGRAMS - LO4%-1958
1
Distribution by State and Agenc: Sconsorship 7
ALA ARK FIA GA Ky IA MD MISS NC OXLA SC TENN TRX VA WA DC TOTAL
ARS SU-57 1 i
_____ SU-68 1 l
EDA | Su-66 3 3 3 L 2 3 15
AY-56-67 1: 6 6 3 6 3 25
SU-67 3 2 ke in 2 3 3 1 iL 3 #2 if 28
AY-67-68 1 3 2 3 1 9 5 eu.
ais! su-68 2 2 2 % 3 4 21 a. 9G 2 4 ie oe ae 79
OFA SU-67 1 ‘+ 4. 1 4 2 10
su-68 1 1 3 #21 a 2 1 a 1 2 15
OEO-CAP SU-67 2 2 5 3 3 L 5 2 z 27
______ 80-68 1 2 2 + 4 3 L338 3 4 G2 43
Om0-LS su-66 5 5 10
SU-67 3 a 2 2 z 1 10
VA SU-64-65 11 11
su-66 2 1 1 4 6 1h
AY-66-67 2 1 2 5 10
SU-ST 2 1 1 2 5 10
fn su-68 1 1 1 4 6 13
USDOL SU-67 2 3 5 10
TCTALS: Part-time 2 0 ¢.89 TFT «a Mo oO. 2 19 oO. -© 8 Oo 50
Full-time 19 139 7 70 20 4 4 12 39 5 16 6 6 212. 236 4 306
Totals pies) 7 799 @ bk 13 42 5 17 82 Ot ee LE 356
% of Ail Interns 5.9 3.6 1.9 21.9 7.3 i.11.1 3.6 10.8 1.4.4.8 23.1 1.73.1 6.8 0.3
SUMMARY: ARC 2 .
EDA 196
OEO 90
TVA 58
USDOL, 10
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