Charges Against the Federal Board for Vocational Education: Hearings [and Report] of the Committee on Education, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 - People with disabilities |
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... funds for the Government's program of rehabil- itating disabled soldiers , sailors , and marines that program has broken down . Those articles have shown that out of a total registration of 209,000 men , of whom it has been claimed ...
... funds for the Government's program of rehabil- itating disabled soldiers , sailors , and marines that program has broken down . Those articles have shown that out of a total registration of 209,000 men , of whom it has been claimed ...
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... fund . He is still drawing that salary but the board's right to administer the Elks fund is questionable . We charge that training is often a pretense . Men without even high school education are sent to colleges where they do not under ...
... fund . He is still drawing that salary but the board's right to administer the Elks fund is questionable . We charge that training is often a pretense . Men without even high school education are sent to colleges where they do not under ...
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... return the original immediately to you . We charge that these men have been reduced to penury because of the board's delays . For proof we point to the Elks ' fund . 28 CHARGES AGAINST FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION .
... return the original immediately to you . We charge that these men have been reduced to penury because of the board's delays . For proof we point to the Elks ' fund . 28 CHARGES AGAINST FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION .
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... fund . Although there were only 24,000 men in training on January 17 , the Elks ' fund had been called upon in 20,000 separate instances . In this connection we quote from a letter written on February 2 , 1920 , by Uel W. Lamkin and ...
... fund . Although there were only 24,000 men in training on January 17 , the Elks ' fund had been called upon in 20,000 separate instances . In this connection we quote from a letter written on February 2 , 1920 , by Uel W. Lamkin and ...
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... funds he went out and got a job ; then when the offer finally came , perhaps ten months afterwards , he did not place any credence or value on it , and decided that his job was the better thing . Mr. ROBSION . Have you learned in your ...
... funds he went out and got a job ; then when the offer finally came , perhaps ten months afterwards , he did not place any credence or value on it , and decided that his job was the better thing . Mr. ROBSION . Have you learned in your ...
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280 Broadway adviser American Legion answer asked BANKHEAD believe bill BLANTON Board for Vocational boys BRAND BURROUGHS CAMPBELL cent disability central office CHAIRMAN charge Clark committee compensation Congress course DALLINGER DANIELSON disabled soldiers discharged district doctor DONOVAN DUNSTALL EDWARDS Elks examination fact Farwell Federal board fund gentleman give Government GRIFFIN HAMMOND HARTOG hear HENDERSON hospital interposing JACOBS KALISH KANTER KATZEN Lamkin letter LIND LITTLEDALE LYSONS matter McGOVERN MCMURTRIE month never o'clock PLATT question received Red Cross REED rehabilitation Risk Insurance Bureau ROBSION ROLLINS SEARS section 2 training sent statement tell testimony thing THOMAS tion told TOWNER understand VESTAL Vocational Board Vocational Education vocational officer vocational training WADSWORTH waiting War Risk Insurance Washington weeks WICKERSHAM WINSLOW witness WRIGHT York City York Evening Post York office
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Page 510 - An act to authorize the establishment of a Bureau of War Risk Insurance in the Treasury Department...
Page 840 - ... who has a disability incurred in or aggravated by such service for which pension is payable under laws administered by the Veterans...
Page 510 - Insurance shall pay monthly to such person such additional amount as may be necessary to equal the total compensation due under said Article III of said Act.
Page 746 - I do not wish to take up the time of the committee by reviewing in detail the tables and analyses which form a part of exhibit A.
Page 513 - That every person enlisted, enrolled, drafted, inducted, or appointed in the military or naval forces of the United States, including members of training camps authorized by law, who, since April 7, 1917, has resigned or has been discharged or furloughed therefrom...
Page 157 - The committee resumed its session at 2 o'clock pm, pursuant to the taking of recess. The CHAIRMAN. The committee will be in order.
Page 619 - I do not see that there is anything to be gained by introducing him on the board.
Page 686 - The CHAIRMAN. The committee will stand in recess until 2 o'clock this afternoon. (Thereupon, at 12 o'clock noon, the committee took a recess until 2 o'clock pm) AFTER RECESS.
Page 510 - ... such sum as in the judgment of the said board is necessary for his maintenance and support and for the maintenance and support of persons depending upon him, if any: Provided, however, That in no event shall the sum so paid such person while pursuing such course be more than...
Page 513 - 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.