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... important proposal in this bill is the one- The CHAIRMAN . When you speak of your college , you mean- Miss SWITZER . My college , Radcliffe . The CHAIRMAN . That is what I thought . Miss SWITZER . The next important proposal in this ...
... important proposal in this bill is the one- The CHAIRMAN . When you speak of your college , you mean- Miss SWITZER . My college , Radcliffe . The CHAIRMAN . That is what I thought . Miss SWITZER . The next important proposal in this ...
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... important trends were observed in the Project during the past year , including : a . The increasing tendency of agencies outside the Project Region to apply for rehabilitation services for deaf - blind clients . At this writing , 40 ...
... important trends were observed in the Project during the past year , including : a . The increasing tendency of agencies outside the Project Region to apply for rehabilitation services for deaf - blind clients . At this writing , 40 ...
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... important amendments to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act were enacted by the 89th Congress . These amendments became law in November , 1965. The regulations governing most of the provisions of the Act were issued in January , 1966 ...
... important amendments to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act were enacted by the 89th Congress . These amendments became law in November , 1965. The regulations governing most of the provisions of the Act were issued in January , 1966 ...
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... important segment of our population . In that act we out- lined our goals . These goals were high . They were basically intended to enable the senior citizen to gain a greater sense of personal accom- plishment and usefulness . Our goal ...
... important segment of our population . In that act we out- lined our goals . These goals were high . They were basically intended to enable the senior citizen to gain a greater sense of personal accom- plishment and usefulness . Our goal ...
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... important roles that adults use to maintain their place in society . The work role is not only a source of economic security and advantages , but it is also a source of influence that contributed to the individual's self - esteem . It ...
... important roles that adults use to maintain their place in society . The work role is not only a source of economic security and advantages , but it is also a source of influence that contributed to the individual's self - esteem . It ...
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Page 160 - Fiteh, executive director of the American Association of Retired Persons and the National Retired Teachers Association.
Page 141 - ... (2) the program will not result in the displacement of employed workers or impair existing contracts for services, or result in the substitution of Federal for other funds in connection with work that would otherwise be performed...
Page 7 - Administrator of the Social and Rehabilitation Service of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Mary Switzer.
Page 241 - Every day is a fresh beginning. Every morn is the world made new; You who are weary of sorrow and sinning, Here is a beautiful hope for you — A hope for me and a hope for you.
Page 1 - ... any facility used or to be used for sectarian instruction or as a place for religious worship...
Page 111 - Aller and I would be very happy to answer any questions that you may have for us with reference to the bill.
Page 1 - ... the program includes such short-term training as may be necessary to make the most effective use of the skills and talents of participating volunteers...
Page 104 - The Director is authorized to make grants to, or contract with public or private nonprofit agencies, or combinations thereof, to pay all or part of the costs necessary to enable such agencies to provide screening, counseling, management guidance, or similar assistance with respect to persons or small business concerns which receive or may be eligible for assistance under subsection (a). Financial...
Page 237 - I do hope the hearings of the Subcommittee on Aging of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare goes well.
Page 32 - SEC. 303. (a) Any person who violates any of the provisions of section 301 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall on conviction thereof be subject to imprisonment for not more than one year, or a fine of not more than $1,000, or both...