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PHONICS: THE KEY TO READING
Every fall, millions of six-year-olds start to school, eager to learn to read. Three months later, they are bored and disorderly, for they still haven't started to learn. Instead, they are subjected to volume after volume of boring, repetitious, … [Read more...] about PHONICS: THE KEY TO READING
S.A.T. SCORES DECLINE
"There is manifest in the country — for the first time in our history — an active loss of enchantment with our schools... from kindergarten through graduate school... Americans in significant numbers are questioning the purpose of education, the … [Read more...] about S.A.T. SCORES DECLINE
It’s Better To Light One Candle — April 1972
Two History Lesson For American Youth — March 1971
College and High School Students On Our Side — December 1970
Parents and Taxpayers Have Rights, Too — October 1970
The Hard Hats Versus The Soft Heads — June 1970
The Hard Hats Versus The Soft Heads The struggle going on in America today can be aptly described as the hard hats versus the soft heads. The hard hats used to be part of the silent majority -- but now are silent no longer. They are willing to go … [Read more...] about The Hard Hats Versus The Soft Heads — June 1970
Philip Crane, Bob Dornan, and Phyllis Schlafly Speak at Gala Los Angeles Luncheon — May 1970
Phyllis Schlafly A Candidate for Congress — January 1970
