Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... received his medical degree from the George Washington University School of Medicine , Washington , D.C. , in 1949 , and a master's degree in public health from the Harvard School of Public Health in 1955. He has held teaching ...
... received his medical degree from the George Washington University School of Medicine , Washington , D.C. , in 1949 , and a master's degree in public health from the Harvard School of Public Health in 1955. He has held teaching ...
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... received the final design report . Mr. FARNUM . There are two parts . The first was a feasibility study . Could I have a copy of the feasibility study ? Mr. SPARER . Yes , sir . Mr. FARNUM . I do not know whether the chairman or any of ...
... received the final design report . Mr. FARNUM . There are two parts . The first was a feasibility study . Could I have a copy of the feasibility study ? Mr. SPARER . Yes , sir . Mr. FARNUM . I do not know whether the chairman or any of ...
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... received , the subcommittee said , it found no clear - cut evidence that these were attributable to the mixups . In a statement yesterday , Abbott said that " contrary to " a summary prepared by the subcommittee " no serious medical ...
... received , the subcommittee said , it found no clear - cut evidence that these were attributable to the mixups . In a statement yesterday , Abbott said that " contrary to " a summary prepared by the subcommittee " no serious medical ...
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... receiving second - class medical treatment . The State indicated that the majority of physicians do not prescribe generically because the newer drugs have been devel- oped since they received their educations and it is unrealistic to ...
... receiving second - class medical treatment . The State indicated that the majority of physicians do not prescribe generically because the newer drugs have been devel- oped since they received their educations and it is unrealistic to ...
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... receiving second- class medical treatment . The State indicated that the majority of physicians do not prescribe generically because the newer drugs have been developed since they received their educations and it is unrealistic to ...
... receiving second- class medical treatment . The State indicated that the majority of physicians do not prescribe generically because the newer drugs have been developed since they received their educations and it is unrealistic to ...
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activities additional Administration AFDC agencies amendments amount appropriation assistance authorized budget Bureau CARDWELL centers Commissioner committee construction cost deaf Department disabled Education Act effect Elementary and Secondary equipment estimate 1967 estimate evaluation facilities FARNUM Federal field fiscal year 1967 FLOOD FOGARTY funds GODDARD going graduate grants Guam habilitation handicapped high school higher education Hospital improvement institutions KARSH laboratory LAIRD legislation Library loan program LUDINGTON ment mentally retarded MICHEL million Miss SWITZER MUIRHEAD National NDEA North Carolina Office of Education operation percent personnel persons planning problems projects proposed Puerto Rico rehabilitation services Rhode Island school districts Secretary GARDNER South Dakota specialist staff student loan teachers teaching teaching grants tion traineeships University vocational education vocational rehabilitation Vocational Rehabilitation Act Welfare workshops