The President today announced the appointment of 10 persons as members of the National Advisory Council on Adult Education. They are:
LILY LEE CHEN, director of special projects and resource development for the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services;
REVA CRAWFORD, of Tahlequah, Okla., director of adult education for the Cherokee Nation;
ANDREW G. DONALDSON, associate director of the State University of New York Educational Opportunity Center in Manhattan;
DON DUTTON, professor and coordinator of adult and continuing education at the University of Arkansas;
MAXIE C. JACKSON, JR., director of the Center for Urban Affairs and assistant professor in the department of urban and metropolitan studies at Michigan State University's College of Urban Development;
MILDRED T. NICHOLS, supervisor of the Career Counseling Service of the Rhode Island Department of Education;
BERNADETTE PARDO PHILLIPS, public affairs producer for WPLG Television in Miami, Fla.;
LEONARD SCHNEIDERMAN, dean of the school of social service at Indiana University;
BOBBIE L. WALDEN, director of the Community Education Project and In-Service Training in Adult Competency Education for the Alabama State Department of Education; and
JAMES A. WOODS, dean of Boston College Evening College of Arts, Sciences, and Business Administration.
Jimmy Carter, National Advisory Council on Adult Education Appointment of 10 Members. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/249311