Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings. 89th Congress, 2d Session |
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... vocational counselors , and so on . Many of the projects have concentrated on specialized problem areas which existing inadequate staffs have been unable to handle . For example , in the mental hospital field , 23 projects support addi ...
... vocational counselors , and so on . Many of the projects have concentrated on specialized problem areas which existing inadequate staffs have been unable to handle . For example , in the mental hospital field , 23 projects support addi ...
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... Vocational Rehabilitation Act and the Elementary and Secondary Educa- tion Act . ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT The Economic Opportunity Act represents a concerted attempt to eliminate the causes of poverty . The act has important ...
... Vocational Rehabilitation Act and the Elementary and Secondary Educa- tion Act . ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT The Economic Opportunity Act represents a concerted attempt to eliminate the causes of poverty . The act has important ...
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... Education , and Welfare convened an ad hoc committee on epi- lepsy in April of 1965. Participants included representatives from the Office of the Secretary , the Welfare Administration , Vocational Rehabilitation Admin- istration , the ...
... Education , and Welfare convened an ad hoc committee on epi- lepsy in April of 1965. Participants included representatives from the Office of the Secretary , the Welfare Administration , Vocational Rehabilitation Admin- istration , the ...
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... Vocational Rehabilitation Administration programs and for the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped . Very significant vocational rehabilitation legislation was enacted in 1965 . We are grateful to Congress for the new ...
... Vocational Rehabilitation Administration programs and for the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped . Very significant vocational rehabilitation legislation was enacted in 1965 . We are grateful to Congress for the new ...
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... vocational rehabilitation activity , of course , and this increased ... training programs , and a network of well staffed and equipped ... training programs . For these programs , the budget estimates for 1967 are well under the amounts ...
... vocational rehabilitation activity , of course , and this increased ... training programs , and a network of well staffed and equipped ... training programs . For these programs , the budget estimates for 1967 are well under the amounts ...
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