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... EMIC program administered by the Children's Bureau first in the Department of Labor from 1943 to 1946 and later in the Federal Security Agency until the final termination of the pro- gram in 1949 . The EMIC program during World War II ...
... EMIC program administered by the Children's Bureau first in the Department of Labor from 1943 to 1946 and later in the Federal Security Agency until the final termination of the pro- gram in 1949 . The EMIC program during World War II ...
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... EMIC . With this approach of seeking the facts clearly in mind we will now proceed to hear our first witness . Before we do that , however , copies of the two bills , and an analysis of each one of the bills , the analysis to follow the ...
... EMIC . With this approach of seeking the facts clearly in mind we will now proceed to hear our first witness . Before we do that , however , copies of the two bills , and an analysis of each one of the bills , the analysis to follow the ...
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... EMIC program . Section 1 : This section provides that in order to assist the States to pro- vide necessary maternity and infant care , including medical , nursing , and hospital care , for wives and infants of enlisted members of the ...
... EMIC program . Section 1 : This section provides that in order to assist the States to pro- vide necessary maternity and infant care , including medical , nursing , and hospital care , for wives and infants of enlisted members of the ...
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... EMIC experience , and to reflect the views and comments of interested organizations and individuals in conferences held under the auspices of the Children's Bureau and in discussions with members of the subcommittee staff . Section 101 ...
... EMIC experience , and to reflect the views and comments of interested organizations and individuals in conferences held under the auspices of the Children's Bureau and in discussions with members of the subcommittee staff . Section 101 ...
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... EMIC baby , and hear the story , still vivid in their memory , of what it meant in those trying times to be assured of this medical care . The number of men in the Armed Forces at the peak of World War II was , of course , much larger ...
... EMIC baby , and hear the story , still vivid in their memory , of what it meant in those trying times to be assured of this medical care . The number of men in the Armed Forces at the peak of World War II was , of course , much larger ...
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