Charges Against the Federal Board for Vocational Education: Hearings, and Report, Sixty-sixth Congress, Second Session, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 - People with disabilities |
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Page 972
... record so that they will not have to be afterward corrected , I suggest you make those statements slowly . Mr. MUNROE . I thank you for the suggestion . Two hundred and six thousand six hundred and sixty - six cases . Contact was ...
... record so that they will not have to be afterward corrected , I suggest you make those statements slowly . Mr. MUNROE . I thank you for the suggestion . Two hundred and six thousand six hundred and sixty - six cases . Contact was ...
Page 977
... records of the board show that it has registered the names of approximately 200,000 men and has acted on ... record of the board is gratifying , the number of men entering training can not be accepted as a gauge with which to ...
... records of the board show that it has registered the names of approximately 200,000 men and has acted on ... record of the board is gratifying , the number of men entering training can not be accepted as a gauge with which to ...
Page 978
... record does not show that Mr. Faber was employed as butcher , as stated in the Post . At the time of discharge Mr. Faber claimed no disability and the examining board found no disability . On this account it was not considered that Mr ...
... record does not show that Mr. Faber was employed as butcher , as stated in the Post . At the time of discharge Mr. Faber claimed no disability and the examining board found no disability . On this account it was not considered that Mr ...
Page 982
... records at the time of the discharge , April 19 , 1919 , gave degree of disability " one - tenth at present . " On July 18 ... record quoted in the Evening Post is approximately correct . Considerable delay was experienced in obtaining a ...
... records at the time of the discharge , April 19 , 1919 , gave degree of disability " one - tenth at present . " On July 18 ... record quoted in the Evening Post is approximately correct . Considerable delay was experienced in obtaining a ...
Page 992
... record showed that he was discharged from draft after being in camp only six weeks during the fall of 1917 , and that he was never accepted for enlistment in the Army . Both medical opinions show that the disability undoubtedly existed ...
... record showed that he was discharged from draft after being in camp only six weeks during the fall of 1917 , and that he was never accepted for enlistment in the Army . Both medical opinions show that the disability undoubtedly existed ...
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American Legion American Red Cross appropriation approved April Army asked authority BLANTON Board for Vocational boys BRIGHAM BURROUGHS cent central office certify CHAIRMAN charge chief commission expires February compensation Congress course DALLINGER Department disabled soldiers discharged district office district vocational officer Division of Rehabilitation DOLAN eligibility squad eligible for training entitled to training examination expires February 13 fact Federal board files give GODWIN Government HAMILTON handicap HOLDER hospital instructions January LAMKIN letter Littledale man's MARYE matter month MUNROE necessary Notary Public Noyes occupation office case board passed payments person placement Public Health Service question received recommendation record Red Cross Risk Insurance Bureau ROBSION salary section 2 training sent staff statement submitted testimony thing tion TOWNER true copy tuberculosis Vocational Education vocational rehabilitation act vocational training War Risk Insurance Washington York office
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Page 1017 - An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education ; to provide for cooperation with the States in the promotion of such education in agriculture and the trades and industries; to provide for cooperation with the States in the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects ; and to appropriate money and regulate its expenditure,
Page 1471 - States to pay damages therefor, the commission may require the beneficiary to assign to the United States any right of action he may have to enforce such liability of such other person or any right...
Page 1191 - ... who has a disability incurred in or aggravated by such service for which pension is payable under laws administered by the Veterans...
Page 1462 - If and while the disability is partial, the monthly compensation shall be a percentage of the compensation that would be payable for his total disability, equal to the degree of the reduction in earning capacity resulting from the disability, but no compensation shall be payable for a reduction in earning capacity rated at less than ten per centum.
Page 1462 - The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments of earning capacity resulting from such injuries in civil occupations...
Page 998 - Board for Vocational Education is hereby authorized and empowered to receive such gifts and donations from either public or private sources as may be offered unconditionally. All moneys received as gifts or donations shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States, and shall constitute a permanent fund, to be called the "Special fund for vocational rehabilitation...
Page 1461 - July 2, 1921, is discharged or resigns, shall be conclusively held and taken to have been in sound condition when examined, accepted, and enrolled for service...
Page 1190 - Act," and who, after his discharge, in the opinion of the board, is unable to carry on a gainful occupation, to resume his former occupation, or to enter upon some other occupation, or having resumed or entered upon such occupation is unable to continue the same successfully, shall be furnished by the said board, where vocational rehabilitation is feasible, such course of vocational rehabilitation as the Board shall prescribe and provide.
Page 962 - Biemiller, a member of the legislative committee of the American Federation of Labor. Mr.
Page 1017 - Including salaries of such assistants, experts, clerks, and other employees, In the District of Columbia or elsewhere as the board may deem necessary...