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On June 23, 1972, The President signed the Education Amendments of 1972, P. L. 92-318, into law. Section 133 thereof amended part B of Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (the “Act”), 20 U.S.C.A., 1071, et seq. A new Section 439 was added, which established the Board of Directors, Student Loan Marketing Association.
The Board of Directors is a Government-sponsored private corporation, which is financed by private capital and serves as a secondary market and warehousing facility for insured student loans. The warehousing facility provides liquidity for student loan investment [86 stat.265]. The Board of Directors was established to determine the general policies, which shall govern the operations of the Student Loan Marketing Association on the buying, selling and warehousing of Guaranteed Student Loans.
The Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (“the Secretary”) is authorized, prior to July 1, 1982, to guarantee payment when due of principal and interest on obligations issued by the Association in an aggregate amount determined by the Secretary in consultation with the secretary of the Treasury [86 Stat. 267].
The records consist of correspondence, memorandums, and executive nominations. Primary correspondents include the President and White House staff Thomas C. Korologos, James H. Cavanaugh, Roger Semerad, William E. Timmons and Frederic V. Malek.
The terms "Executive" [Ex] and "General" [Gen] are used before the code FG 359 to identify the source of the materials within a specific file. The files designated [Ex] are communications between national, foreign, state and local governments and their agencies, members of Congress and other prominent people. Files designated [Gen] are communications between government officials and private citizens, institutions and other private interests.
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