The World Almanac and Book of FactsPress Publishing Company (The New York World), 1960 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 90
Page 257
... census , and an increase of 2,906,000 or 1.7 % over the estimate made Aug. 1 , 1958. Alaska is included . The 18th Decennial Census of the popu- lation of the United States takes place in 1960 , beginning April 1 and ending in the fall ...
... census , and an increase of 2,906,000 or 1.7 % over the estimate made Aug. 1 , 1958. Alaska is included . The 18th Decennial Census of the popu- lation of the United States takes place in 1960 , beginning April 1 and ending in the fall ...
Page 261
Prospective Trends in Educational Growth Source : Bureau of the Census The first projections of educational at- tainment of the population of the United States ever published by the Bureau of the Census were issued in a 1959 report ...
Prospective Trends in Educational Growth Source : Bureau of the Census The first projections of educational at- tainment of the population of the United States ever published by the Bureau of the Census were issued in a 1959 report ...
Page 615
Congressional Apportionment Source : U. S. Bureau of Census : based on 1950 census and 1960 population estimates ... census of the population every 10 years was to give a basis for apportionment of Representatives among the states . Such ...
Congressional Apportionment Source : U. S. Bureau of Census : based on 1950 census and 1960 population estimates ... census of the population every 10 years was to give a basis for apportionment of Representatives among the states . Such ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acres Africa agricultural Airlines Algeria American April Army Atlantic Atlantic Ocean became Britain British Bronx Brooklyn Bureau Calif capital Census Central Charles Chief China colony Communist Congress constitution Council County Court Cuba Defense Dept East elected exports Federal foreign France French George Germany Governor History and Government House Indian Island James Jefferson John July June Khrushchev killed King Labor Lake land largest Lincoln ment Mexico military Minister Mountain National North Ohio Pacific Park population Port Premier President Eisenhower Republic Resources and Industries River Robert Roosevelt Secy Senate Sept South South Dakota Soviet Soviet Union Spain square miles territory Texas tion tons Total treaty troops Union United Arab Republic USSR Virginia vote Washington West West Berlin West Germany Western White William York City