Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings. 89th Congress, 2d Session |
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... require more pro- longed treatment , cause more suffering to the families of the afflicted , waste more of our human resources , and constitute more financial drain upon both the Public Treasury and the personal finances of the ...
... require more pro- longed treatment , cause more suffering to the families of the afflicted , waste more of our human resources , and constitute more financial drain upon both the Public Treasury and the personal finances of the ...
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... require them . Besides , we do not want to abolish them , we only want to abolish the old image they cast . We must improve them , however , and make them habitable , decent , and functional . Most of these hospitals were built in the ...
... require them . Besides , we do not want to abolish them , we only want to abolish the old image they cast . We must improve them , however , and make them habitable , decent , and functional . Most of these hospitals were built in the ...
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... require additional personnel . The second is the already - mentioned community centers . These will require sufficient personnel to make their existence justifiable . From whence are they to come ? Essential as these new centers will be ...
... require additional personnel . The second is the already - mentioned community centers . These will require sufficient personnel to make their existence justifiable . From whence are they to come ? Essential as these new centers will be ...
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... requires the infusion of an increase in appropriation . A possible means of closing the manpower gap exists through the ... require a heavy emphasis and commitment in the area of continuing education . Finally , the necessity to provide ...
... requires the infusion of an increase in appropriation . A possible means of closing the manpower gap exists through the ... require a heavy emphasis and commitment in the area of continuing education . Finally , the necessity to provide ...
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... require the expenditure of State funds of some $ 8 million , we anticipate , in the next biennium . But while the State can stimulate moneys for the development of buildings , somehow or other we cannot afford the continuing cost of ...
... require the expenditure of State funds of some $ 8 million , we anticipate , in the next biennium . But while the State can stimulate moneys for the development of buildings , somehow or other we cannot afford the continuing cost of ...
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Page 265 - If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost ; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
Page 663 - In a slum section composed almost entirely of Negroes in one of our largest cities the following situation was found. A total of 59 percent of the male youth between the ages of 16 and 21 were out of school and unemployed.
Page 353 - ... relating to the causes, diagnosis, treatment, control, and prevention of physical and mental diseases and impairments of man, including water purification, sewage treatment, and pollution of lakes and streams.
Page 100 - ... primarily because parents and children no longer spend enough time together in those situations in which such training is possible.
Page 325 - Act for the public assistance programs of old-age assistance, aid to the blind, aid to families with dependent children, aid to the permanently and totally disabled and medical assistance for the aged.
Page 686 - Idaho be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to forward certified copies of this memorial to the President and...
Page 337 - ... into a single organization to serve the people of the United States in their pursuit of better park and recreation facilities and programs and to help provide more wholesome and meaningful leisure time activities for the American people. The organizations that now comprise the National Recreation and Park Association formerly were the National Recreation Association, American Institute of Park Executives, American Recreation Society, National Conference on State Parks, National Association of...
Page 268 - ... the development of new techniques, systems, and equipment for processing, storing, and distributing information, and for the dissemination of information derived from such research and demonstrations...