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COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR

CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky, Chairman

EDITH GREEN, Oregon

FRANK THOMPSON, JR., New Jersey
JOHN H. DENT, Pennsylvania
ROMAN C. PUCINSKI, Illinois
DOMINICK V. DANIELS, New Jersey
JOHN BRADEMAS, Indiana
JAMES G. O'HARA, Michigan
AUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS, California
WILLIAM D. FORD, Michigan
PATSY T. MINK, Hawaii
JAMES H. SCHEUER, New York
LLOYD MEEDS, Washington
PHILLIP BURTON, California
JOSEPH M. GAYDOS, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM (BILL) CLAY, Missouri
SHIRLEY CHISHOLM, New York
MARIO BIAGGI, New York
ELLA T. GRASSO, Connecticut
LOUISE DAY HICKS, Massachusetts
ROMANO L. MAZZOLI, Kentucky
HERMAN BADILLO, New York

ALBERT H. QUIE, Minnesota
JOHN M. ASHBROOK, Ohio
ALPHONZO BELL, California
OGDEN R. REID, New York
JOHN N. ERLENBORN, Illinois
JOHN R. DELLENBACK, Oregon
MARVIN L. ESCH, Michigan

EDWIN D. ESHLEMAN, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM A. STEIGER, Wisconsin
EARL F. LANDGREBE, Indiana
ORVAL HANSEN, Idaho
EARL B. RUTH, North Carolina
EDWIN B. FORSYTHE, New Jersey
VICTOR V. VEYSEY, California
JACK F. KEMP, New York
PETER A. PEYSER, New York

SELECT SUBCOMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
JOHN BRADEMAS, Indiana, Chairman

PATSY T. MINK, Hawaii
LLOYD MEEDS, Washington
JAMES H. SCHEUER, New York
JOSEPH M. GAYDOS, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM (BILL) CLAY, Missouri
SHIRLEY CHISHOLM, New York
ELLA T. GRASSO, Connecticut
ROMANO L. MAZZOLI, Kentucky
JAMES G. O'HARA, Michigan
JOHN H. DENT, Pennsylvania

OGDEN R. REID, New York
ALPHONZO BELL, California
EARL F. LANDGREBE, Indiana
ORVAL HANSEN, Idaho

EDWIN D. ESHLEMAN, Pennsylvania
JACK F. KEMP, New York
PETER A. PEYSER, New York

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Carey, Hon. Hugh L., a Representative in Congress from the State

of New York__

Cohen, Milton, executive director, Federation of the handicapped__
Ferris, Milton, chairman, Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment
Committee, National Association for Retarded Children, accom-
panied by John Couric and Mrs. Sharon Coffey-
Harmon, John C., Jr., general counsel, Goodwill Industries of America,
Inc., Washington, D.C_...

Hightower, Mae, American Occupational Therapy Association_
Hoerr, Chris R., III, president-elect, Alexander Graham Bell Associ-
ation for the Deaf, Peoria, Ill., accompanied by George Fellendorf _

Kemp, John, Jr., member, board of directors, Ñational Easter Seal

Society, Chicago, Ill., accompanied by Miss Jayne Shover, and

Mrs. Rhoda Gellman_.

Lowman, Dr. Edward W., clinical director of the Rehabilitation

Medicine of the New York University Medical Center_ _ _

Mills, Craig, director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Talla-
hassee, Fla.

Nolan, Nathan B., director, Division of Rehabilitation of Facilities
and Workshops, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Porter, Edgar B., associate director, National Association of Speech
and Hearing Agencies, accompanied by Susan F. Segrest_
Richardson, Hon. Elliot, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare,
accompanied by John D. Twiname, Administrator, Social and
Rehabilitation Service: Edward Newman, Commissioner, Rehabili-
tation Services Administration; and Stephen Kurzman, Assistant
Secretary for Legislation, Office of the Secretary..
Russell, Harold, Chairman, President's Committee on Employment
of the Handicapped, accompanied by Mr. McCahill, Mr. Posner,
Mr. Leonard and Mr. Messmer.
Schloss, Irvin, legislative analyst, American Foundation for the Blind;
John Nagle, chief, Washington Office, National Federation of the
Blind; Durward K. McDaniel, National representative, the Ameri-
can Council of the Blind; Frederick Picard, executive director, the
Catholic Guild for all the Blind; accompanied by Dr. Hadi Madjid,
member of the board of directors, the Catholic Guild for all the
Blind, and Mrs. Donald A. Schon, member of the board of directors,
the Catholic Guild for all the Blind__

Schnibbe, Harry C., executive director; and E. Clarke Ross, National

Association of State Mental Health Program Directors_

Schreiner, Dr. George E., professor of medicine, Georgetown Uni-
versity Medical Center, Washington, D.C., accompanied by Dr. E.
Lovell Becker, professor of medicine, Cornell Medical School, and
Dr. Samuel Kountz, assistant professor of surgery, University of
California, San Francisco, Calif

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Statement of-Continued

Weinrich, Ernest, assistant director, professional services program department, United Cerebral Palsy Association, Inc., accompanied by Miss Paula Burton___

Whitten, E. B., executive director, National Rehabilitation Association, accompanied by Dr. Saul Richman__

Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.:

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Bennett, Hon. Charles E., a Representative in Congress from the
State of Florida, statement of__

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Carey, Hon. Hugh L., a Representative in Congress from the State of New York, statement of

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Cohen, Milton, executive director, Federation of the Handicapped, testimony of

Colmen, Joseph G., Ph. D., Virgil Smirnow Associates, "Special Summary of 1971 Re-Survey of State Rehabilitation Agencies Programs and Services for Clients With Chronic Kidney Disease, an article entitled_

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Dole, Hon. Bob, a U.S. Senator from the State of New York, statement of_

Ferris, Milton, chairman, Vocational and Rehabilitation and Employ-
ment Committee, National Association for Retarded Children,
Wakefield, R.I., prepared statement of

Harmon, John C., Jr., director and general counsel, Special Services,
Goodwill Industries of America, Inc.:

Letter to Chairman Brademas, dated February 9, 1972_-
Statement of___.

Hightower, Miss Mae D., executive director of the Delaware Curative
Workshop in Wilmington, Del., statement for American Occupa-
tional Therapy Association.

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Hoerr, Chris R., III, president-elect, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Peoria, Ill., statement of____

Mills, Craig, director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Tallahassee, Fla., statement of..

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Mungovan, John F., commissioner, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, letter to Chairman Brademas, dated January 19, 1972.

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Nagle, John F., chief, Washington Office, The National Federation of the Blind, statement of__

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Newman, Edward, Commissioner, Rehabilitation Services Administration, statement of.

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Nolan, Nathan B., director, Division of Rehabilitation Facilities and
Workshops, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation:

Statement of the International Association of Rehabilitation
Facilities.

Supplemental statement_

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Picard, Frederick, executive director, The Catholic Guild for All the
Blind, statement by.

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Porter, Edgar B., associate director, National Association of Hearing and Speech Agencies, statement of

Richardson, Hon. Elliot, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare,
"1971 Re-Survey.-Programs and Services of State Rehabilitation
Agencies for Clients With Chronic Kidney Disease," an article
entitled

Robrahn, Reese H., president; Dr. S. Bradley Burson, chairman of
legislative committee, and Durward K. McDaniel, national repre-
sentative, The American Council of the Blind, statement of ----
Russell, Harold, chairman, The President's Committee on Employ-
ment of the Handicapped:

Prepared statement by

Letter to Chairman Brademas, dated February 2, 1972, enclos-
ing materials requested--

Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Disadvantaged.
Statement before the National Commission on State Workmen's
Compensation Laws, Washington, D.C., January 25, 1972 ----
Schloss, Irvin P., legislative analyst, American Foundation for the
Blind, statement of

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Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.—Continued
Schnibbe, Harry C., executive director, National Association of State Page
Mental Health Program Directors, testimony of

Schreiner, George E. M.D., professor of medicine, Georgetown
University, testimony of

Shover, Miss Jayne, executive director, The National Easter Seal
Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Chicago, Ill., letter to
Chairman Brademas, dated April 27, 1972.

Weinrich, Ernest, assistant director, Professional Services Program
Department, United Cerebral Palsy Association, statement of
Whitten, E. B.,executive director, National Rehabilitation Association:
Comparison of rehabilitation proposals, H.R. 8395 and H.R. 9847_
"National Center for the Homebound," an article entitled_.
Statement of the National Rehabilitation Association _ _ _.
The Rehabilitation Act of 1972: What you need to know about it_

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Adams, Mrs. Ken, Oak Creek, Wis., letter to Chairman Brademas, dated
February 5, 1972.

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Allen, Mrs. Myrtle N., secretary, Minnesota Association of the Deaf,
Inc., letter to Chairman Brademas, dated March 6, 1972__
American Association of Workers for the Blind, Inc., Oklahoma Chapter,
statement of__

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American Speech and Hearing Association, statement of

Annunzio, Hon. Frank, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Illinois, statement of..

Atlee, Diane, Garrett Park, Md., letter to Chairman Brademas_
Autry, L. H., president, National Council of State Agencies for the Blind,
Inc., Little Rock, Ark., letter to Chairman Brademas, dated February 11,
1972
Baurgue, Mr. and Mrs. M., Houston, Tex., letter to Chairman Brademas__
Beach, Mrs. Ross, Hays, Kans., The President's Committee on Mental
Retardation, letter to Chairman Brademas, dated February 2, 1972----
Bellefleur, Philip A., Ph. D., headmaster, The Pennsylvania School for the
Deaf, Philadelphia, Pa., letter to Chairman Brademas, dated February 4,
1972

Bennett, Arthur G., executive director, Abilities and Goodwill, Inc.,
Portland, Maine, letter to Chairman Brademas, dated February 9, 1972-
Biemiller, Andrew J., director, Department of Legislation, ÅFL-CIO,
letter to Chairman Brademas, dated February 3, 1972...

Bishop, Ralph, liaison counselor, special technical facility, Department of
Adult Blind and Deaf, Talladega, Ala., letter to Chairman Brademas,
dated January 21, 1972-

Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. George E., Grand Island, N. Y., letter to Chairman
Brademas, dated February 22, 1972.

Bowser, Norman A., president, and Ralph L. Ruggieri, executive director,
Lions Blind Center, Oakland, Calif., letter to Chairman Brademas,
dated January 28, 1972___

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Brady, John F., executive director, The Industrial Home for the Blind,
Brooklyn, N. Y., statement of..

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Brewer, Ralph, Rockville, Md., letter to Chairman Brademas, dated
January 30, 1972_..

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Brill, F. Arthur, director, Delaware Chapter, National Rehabilitation
Association, Wilmington, Del., letter to Chairman Brademas, dated
February 22, 1971.

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Brill, F. Arthur, director, Delaware Vocational Rehabilitation, telegram from

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Broderius, Bruce W., acting dean, College of Education, University of
Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colo., letter to Chairman Brademas, dated
August 18, 1972__

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Bruce, Leonard C., community relations director, San Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc., letter to Chairman Brademas, dated January 27, 1972___

Burley, Marvin M., Jr., principal, Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf, Wilson, N.C., letter to Chairman Brademas, dated February 4, 1972.

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Candino, Joseph, Jr., Buffalo, N. Y., letter to Chairman Brademas, dated
February 11, 1972_

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Carney, Edward C., executive director, Council of Organizations Serving the Deaf, statement of

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Corum, Mr. and Mrs. Billy G., Houston, Tex., letter to Chairman
Brademas----

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Council, Congress Organization Physically Handicapped, telegram from__

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