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SELECT COMMITTEE ON NUTRITION AND HUMAN NEEDS

GEORGE M:GOVERN, Scath Dukica, Charman

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Appendix 1.-Continued

Item 2-Material submitted by other than witnesses:
From Senator Cook, of Kentucky...

From Assistant Secretary Lyng, of USDA.......

Item 3-Letter of interest:

June 17, 1971: from Senator McGovern to Secretary Hardin... 1593
From Georgia...

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From Pennsylvania.

From New York..

From Senators Mondale and Humphrey..

From 45 Senators--

From American Academy of Pediatrics__

July 22, 1971: from Assistant Secretary Lyng to Senator Mc-
Govern...

Item 4-Newspaper articles regarding Summer Feeding Program:
The Christian Scientist Monitor:

July 13, 1971-Summer in the Ghetto___
The New York Times:

July 8, 1971-More Funds Sought for Lunch Program_
July 10, 1971-Lunch Money

July 11, 1971-Four Million Pawns..

Free-Lunch Budget Increased by Nixon....

The Washington Post:

June 18, 1971-Cities Lose U.S. Funds for Summer Lunches.
June 26, 1971-Food Program Cuts Seen Inciting Ghettos..
July 2, 1961-Aides Vow To Hold Up Food Funds.
July 7, 1971-Another Unkept Promise to the Poor..
July 9, 1971-White House Backs Free Lunch Project---
UPI release:

June 25, 1971-Hunger-Two Mayors Accuse Agriculture
Department..

Appendix 2. Items pertinent to the hearing of July 22, 1971:
Item 1-Material submitted by the witnesses:

From Rev. William Cunningham, Detroit:
HOPE 68..

From Senator Magnuson, of Washington...
Item 2-Material submitted by other than witnesses:

From Mrs. Doris L. Thornton, Community Health Services Ad-
ministration, Washington, D.C..

From Joseph A. Walsh, director, Hospital Sales and Government
Affairs, Mead Johnson Laboratories, Evansville, Ind..

Letter of July 22, 1971, from Sen. George McGovern,
Chairman, Select Committee on Nutrition and Human
Needs

Page 1590

1591

Report to Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs.
Newsletter Supplement, Dec. 15, 1970, Committee on Nutri-
tion, American Academy of Pediatrics..

Prevention of Iron-Deficiency Anemia in Infants and Chil-
dren of Preschool Age..

The Case for Iron Supplements in Infant Feeding Regimens.

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