| 1921 - 750 pages
...the payment of political debts through placement in high office. T THE GOVERNMENT AND THE VETERAN MIE Bureau of War Risk Insurance and the Federal Board for Vocational Education have been under fire since their organization. Some of the criticism has been just; some has been unjust.... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Finance, Public - 1922 - 1102 pages
...Service, together with the personnel engaged in providing medical services for the beneficiaries of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and the Federal Board for Vocational Education, with the exception of the hospital and dispensary care. 4. That an immediate extension and utilization... | |
| Vocational education - 1919 - 538 pages
...more desirable employment in the same or another tion. Owing to the difficulties experienced by both the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and the Federal Board for Vocational Education in administering the vocational rehabilitation act as approved on June 27, 1918, the bureau and the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1918 - 170 pages
...up of one representative each from the War Department, the Navy Department, the Department of Labor, the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, and the Federal Board for Vocational Education. That bill was not presented. Later the matter was taken up by the Council for National Defense and... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1919 - 1204 pages
...or nearly blind soldiers at General Hospital No. 7 were discharged and passed to the jurisdiction of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and the Federal Board for Vocational Education. The Federal board cooperates with the American Red Cross in the conduct of the school for the blind... | |
| Greek letter societies - 1919 - 370 pages
...of the United States in recognition of and part compensation for the service actually rendered. Both the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and the Federal Board for Vocational Education are anxious to get in touch with disabled men so that their full rights may be accorded to them. Claims... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education - People with disabilities - 1920 - 976 pages
...admission, but we had no serious trouble from being denied admission to hospitals at any time. The Xavy issued a general order admitting our agents to hospitals...dual administration of the work by the Bureau of War I'isk Insurance and the Federal Board for Vocational Education imposed by Congress operated adversely... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education - People with disabilities - 1920 - 1636 pages
...the man by the bureau? 4. In event compensation has once been awarded to a disabled soldier or marine by the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and the Federal Board for Vocational Education determines vocational rehabilitation is necessary and feasible, and the man actually enters training,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1920 - 1208 pages
...or nearly blind soldiers at General Hospital No. 7 were discharged and passed to the jurisdiction of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and the Federal Board for Vocational Education. The Federal board cooperates with the American Red Cross in the conduct of the school for the blind... | |
| United States. War Department - 1920 - 1334 pages
...or nearly blind soldiers at General Hospital No. 7 were discharged and passed to the jurisdiction of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and the Federal Board for Vocational Education. The Federal board cooperates with the American Red Cross in the conduct of the school for the blind... | |
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