National Organizations in the Field of Aging: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Subcommittee on Problems of the Aged and Aging, Eighty-Sixth Congress, First Session, on Aug. 4-6, 1959U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - Počet stran: 336 Considers accomplishments of national organizations for the aged, and considers these organizations' views on future needs of the aged. |
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... Funds and Councils of America__ 330 Whitten , E. B. , executive director , National Rehabilitation Associa- tion_ . 333 Wick , Ralph E. , O.D. , American Optometric Association , St. Louis , Mo .. 334 Report of Major Eagle National ...
... Funds and Councils of America__ 330 Whitten , E. B. , executive director , National Rehabilitation Associa- tion_ . 333 Wick , Ralph E. , O.D. , American Optometric Association , St. Louis , Mo .. 334 Report of Major Eagle National ...
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... represents a light cushion to balance an ever - rising operating and maintenance budget . Outside capital funds are 47461-59-2 needed to remodel and to build new facilities . Hill NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE FIELD OF AGING 11.
... represents a light cushion to balance an ever - rising operating and maintenance budget . Outside capital funds are 47461-59-2 needed to remodel and to build new facilities . Hill NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE FIELD OF AGING 11.
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... funds ear- marked for nursing home construction . This kind of money - admittedly small in relation to the need - is helpful in its own right , but perhaps even more im- portant is the imposition , if you will , of desirable standards ...
... funds ear- marked for nursing home construction . This kind of money - admittedly small in relation to the need - is helpful in its own right , but perhaps even more im- portant is the imposition , if you will , of desirable standards ...
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... fund campaign which raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to help win the war and the peace . That campaign marked the turning point in NEA development . In 1946 he developed and presented to the representative assembly of the Na ...
... fund campaign which raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to help win the war and the peace . That campaign marked the turning point in NEA development . In 1946 he developed and presented to the representative assembly of the Na ...
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... funds from membership fees , which are $ 5 per year for individuals and $ 10 per year for affiliates ; from the sale of its publica- tions ; and from gifts . The work of SCA is based on the following convictions : ( 1 ) That the second ...
... funds from membership fees , which are $ 5 per year for individuals and $ 10 per year for affiliates ; from the sale of its publica- tions ; and from gifts . The work of SCA is based on the following convictions : ( 1 ) That the second ...
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activities adult education AFL-CIO age group aged and aging aged persons agencies American American Dietetic Association American Hospital Association American Library Association American Medical Association believe benefits Blue Shield Chairman chronically ill clubs committee concerned cost coverage dental services develop Diabetes doctors efforts elderly employees employment experience facilities Federal Government field financing Forand bill funds health needs health services hospital housing income increase individual industry institutions interest labor legislation living MCGUIRE meet ment million National National Education Association nonprofit nursing homes old-age older citizens older persons older workers organization PAT MCNAMARA patients pension percent plans population prepared statement present president problems professional public assistance Public Health public housing recreation responsibility retired aged Senator CLARK Senator MCNAMARA senior citizens social security staff subcommittee Thank tion U.S. Senate unions welfare
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Strana 91 - Youth is not a time of life — it is a state of mind. It is not a matter of ripe cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions; it is a freshness of the deep springs of life.
Strana 282 - ... public opinion in regard to the great problems of State medicine, so that the profession shall become more capable and honorable within itself and more useful to the public in the prevention and cure of disease and in prolonging and adding comfort to life.
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