The Redemption of the Disabled: A Study of Programmes of Rehabilitation for the Disabled of War and of Industry |
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... UNITED STATES ARMY ; CHIEF OF THE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL RECONSTRUCTION , OFFICE OF THE SURGEON - GENERAL AND A FOREWORD BY CHARLES A. PROSSER DIRECTOR OF THE FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION D ILLUSTRATED D. APPLETON AND COMPANY ...
... UNITED STATES ARMY ; CHIEF OF THE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL RECONSTRUCTION , OFFICE OF THE SURGEON - GENERAL AND A FOREWORD BY CHARLES A. PROSSER DIRECTOR OF THE FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION D ILLUSTRATED D. APPLETON AND COMPANY ...
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... Garrard Harris. HARVARD COLLEG JUN 2 1919 LIBRARY Lucy Asgod fund COPYRIGHT , 1919 , BY D. APPLETON AND COMPANY PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA This Nation has no more solemn obligation than healing the 30 04 / 5,58.
... Garrard Harris. HARVARD COLLEG JUN 2 1919 LIBRARY Lucy Asgod fund COPYRIGHT , 1919 , BY D. APPLETON AND COMPANY PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA This Nation has no more solemn obligation than healing the 30 04 / 5,58.
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... United States of America accepted when it selected these men , and took them in their health and strength to fight the battles of the Nation . They have fought the good fight ; they have kept the faith , and they have won . Now we keep ...
... United States of America accepted when it selected these men , and took them in their health and strength to fight the battles of the Nation . They have fought the good fight ; they have kept the faith , and they have won . Now we keep ...
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... United States has been first among the nations to apply in all its broadest significance . The United States has initiated a comprehensive pro- gramme for the benefit of and in justice to all its dis- abled citizens , whether injured ...
... United States has been first among the nations to apply in all its broadest significance . The United States has initiated a comprehensive pro- gramme for the benefit of and in justice to all its dis- abled citizens , whether injured ...
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... United States came to deal with the task of providing for our own disabled soldiers and sailors . Canada most generously and cordially , without reserve , placed all her knowledge and experience at our disposal . She did more - she ...
... United States came to deal with the task of providing for our own disabled soldiers and sailors . Canada most generously and cordially , without reserve , placed all her knowledge and experience at our disposal . She did more - she ...
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Page 293 - Act and designate or .create a State Board, consisting of not less than three members, and having all necessary power to co-operate, as herein provided, with the Federal Board for Vocational Education in the administration of the provisions of this Act.
Page 296 - Education the sum of $200,000 annually for the purpose of making studies, investigations, and reports regarding the vocational rehabilitation of disabled persons and their placements in suitable or gainful occupations...
Page 198 - 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 of disabled persons...
Page 295 - Education, and if the Federal Board finds the same to be in conformity with the provisions and purposes of this Act, the same shall be approved.
Page 293 - June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twenty, the sum of $900,000; for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twenty-one, and annually thereafter, the sum of $1,000,000. Said sums shall be allotted to the States in the proportion which their population bears to the total population of the United States...
Page 294 - ... shall be applied, directly or indirectly, to the purchase, preservation, erection, or repair of any building or buildings or equipment, or for the purchase or rental of any lands; (5) that all...
Page 194 - That if such person willfully fails or refuses to follow the prescribed course of vocational rehabilitation which he has elected to follow, in a manner satisfactory to the board, the said board in its discretion may certify to that effect to the bureau and the said bureau shall, during such period of failure or refusal, withhold any part or all of the monthly compensation due such person and not subject to compulsory allotment which the said board may have determined should be withheld: Provided,...
Page 295 - That whenever any portion of the fund annually allotted to any State has not been expended for the purpose provided for in this Act, a sum equal to such portion shall be deducted by the Federal board from the next succeeding annual allotment from such fund to such State.
Page 293 - June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twenty-three, nor less than $10,000 for any fiscal year thereafter, and there is hereby appropriated the following sums, or so much thereof as may be needed, which shall be used for the purpose of providing the minimum allotment to the States provided for in this section...