LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE UNITED STATES SENATE
EIGHTY-THIRD CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION
THE PRESIDENT'S HEALTH RECOMMENDATIONS AND RELATED MATTERS
MARCH 30, APRIL 5, 6, 7, AND 8, 1954
Printed for the use of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1954
Report of the Bureau of the Budget on S. 2570_.
Report of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on
S. 2570__
Statement of-
Barnes, Kenneth, director of rehabilitation therapy, Maryland State
Department of Mental Hygiene; accompanied by Mrs. Henrietta
B. DeWitt, director of Psychiatric Social Services of the State
Department of Mental Hygiene for the State of Maryland_____
Brooks, Dr. Glidden L., medical director, United Cerebral Palsy
Associations, Inc..
DeWitt, Mrs. Henrietta B., director of psychiatric social work, Mary-
land State Department of Mental Hygiene.
Engh, Dr. O. Anderson, Anderson Rehabilitation Center, Arlington,
Va
Fuller, Dr. Edgar, executive secretary, National Council of State
Chief School Officers...
Gabell, Mrs. Marcine, executive secretary, American Association of
Psychiatric Social Workers.
Hobby, Hon. Oveta Culp, Secretary of Health, Education, and Wel-
fare: Accompanied by Hon. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Under Secre-
tary of Health, Education, and Welfare; Hon. Roswell B. Perkins,
Assistant Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare; Hon. Arthur Kimball, Acting Deputy Director of the
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation; Donald Dabelstein and Joseph
Hunt, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare.
Mason, Walter J., member of the national legislative committee of the American Federation of Labor; accompanied by Dr. O. Ander- son Engh...-
Salmon, Peter, executive director of the Industrial Home for the Blind, Brooklyn, N. Y., appearing in behalf of M. Robert Barnett, executive director of the American Foundation for the Blind____
Shepherd, Mrs. Vivian, executive director, Kansas City Rehabilitation
Institute..
Swope, Dr. Chester D., chairman, Department of Public Relations, American Osteopathic Association
ten Broek, Dr. Jacobus, president, National Federation of the Blind; accompanied by A. L. Archibald, executive director, National Federation of the Blind..
Thompson, R. C., State director, Maryland division of vocational rehabilitation, States Vocational Rehabilitation Council..
Walker, Hulen C., vice president, American Association of Workers
for the Blind.
Warburton, Hon. Herbert B., a Repsesentative in Congress at large from the State of Delaware.
Prepared statement..
Additional information:
Approved schools of occupational therapy
Approved schools of physical therapy. .
Letter from--
Birdsall, G. H., Assistant Administrator for Legislation, Veterans'
Administration, to chairman, April 20, 1954, and enclosures___
Gay, Mrs. Lenore Y., Administrator, State of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations, Department of Social Welfare, Bureau
for the Blind, Providence, R. I., to Hon. Theodore Francis
Green, March 31, 1954.
Gourley, Lawrence L., legal counsel, American Osteopathic
Association, to chairman, April 8, 1954, transmitting statement
of Dr. Chester D. Swope, chairman, department of public
relations, American Osteopathic Association.
Gulledge, Z. L., executive secretary, Senate Interim Committee
on the Education and Rehabilitation of the Physically Handi-
capped Children and Adults, California Legislature, to chair-
man, March 23, 1954_.
Perkins, James E., managing director, National Tuberculosis
Association, to chairman, April 6, 1954_..
Anderson, Jesse T., State Superintendent of Education, Colum-
bia, S. C., to Dr. Edgar Fuller, executive secretary, National
Council of Chief State School Officers, April 2, 1954
Bailey, Thomas D., Tallahassee, Fla., to Dr. Edgar Fuller,
executive secretary, National Council of Chief State School
Officers, April 2, 1954-
Condon, Mary M., Montana State Board of Education, Helena,
Mont., to Dr. Edgar Fuller, executive secretary, National
Council of Chief State School Officers, May 2, 1954.
Desmond, John J., Jr., commissioner of education, Boston,
Mass., to Dr. Edgar Fuller, executive secretary, National Coun-
cil of Chief State School Officers, April 2, 1954
Duncan, Glenn A., superintendent of public instruction, Car-
son City, Nev., to Dr. Edgar Fuller, executive secretary, Na-
tional Council of Chief State School Officers, April 2, 1954.
Engleman, Finis, Hartford, Conn., to Dr. Edgar Fuller, executive
secretary, National Council of Chief State School Officers,
April 2, 1954_.
Helgesen, Borghild, administrative assistant, State Office of
Public Instruction, Olympia, Wash., to Dr. Edgar Fuller,
executive secretary, National Council of Chief State School
Officers, April 1, 1954.
Simpson, Roy E., superintendent of public instruction, Amento,
Calif., to Dr. Edgar Fuller, executive secretary, National
Council of Chief State School Officers, April 2, 1954-
Stolt, Edna B., superintendent of public instruction, Wyoming
State Department of Education, Cheyenne, Wyo., to Dr.
Edgar Fuller, executive secretary, National Council of Chief
State School Officers, April 1, 1954–
Taylor, Clair L., superintendent of public instruction, Lansing,
Mich., to Dr. Edgar Fuller, executive secretary, National
Council of State School Officers, April 2, 1954.
Taub, J. M., Jackson, Miss., to Dr. Edgar Fuller, executive secre-
tary, National Council of Chief State School Officers, April 5,
1954-
Trent, W. W., State superintendent of free schools, Charleston,
W. Va., to Dr. Edgar Fuller, executive secretary, National
Council of Chief State School Officers, April 2, 1954--
Wanamaker, Pearl A., State superintendent of public instruction,
Olympia, Wash., to Hon. Warren G. Magnuson, March 31,
1954
Wheeler, Hubert, Jefferson City, Mo., to Dr. Edgar Fuller, execu-
tive secretary, National Council of Chief State School Officers,
April 2, 1954.
Wilson, L. A., New York State Education Department, Albany,
N. Y., to Dr. Edgar Fuller, executive secretary, National Coun-
cil of Chief State School Officers, April 2, 1954.
Vocational Placement of the Cerebral Palsied—a brief experience in
dealing with the vocational problems of 200 cerebral palsied adults,
by Linn W. Curtis..........
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