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190. Letter from Senator Ernest Gruening to Dr. David E. Price, August

19, 1965, and Dr. Price's reply, August 31, 1965. 191. "Fighting World Famine," New Republic, August 7, 1965, pages 7, 8.192. "The New Africa-Diversity and Change," Population Profile, Population Reference Bureau, first printing October 1963, revised May 1965_ 193. Photograph of witness who testified on S. 1676 before the Subcommittee on Foreign Aid Expenditures, June 23, 1965: Mr. Robert C. Cook, president, Population Reference Bureau, Washington, D.C. (photograph credit: Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa.)

194. "The Step to Man," by John R. Platt, article in Science magazine, August 6, 1965 (made available by the Society for Social Responsibility in Science, 719 Stradone Road, Bala Cynwyd, Pa.)

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195. Photograph of witnesses who testified on S. 1676 before the Subcommittee on Foreign Aid Expenditures, September 15, 1965: Mr. Wallace Kuralt, Mr. Harold O. Swank, and Representative John Brademas, with Senator Ernest Gruening, chairman. (Mr. George Wyman was not present when the picture was taken). 196. "Legal Interpretation of the Term 'Money Payments' as Used in the Social Security Act," memorandum from A. Delafield Smith, Assistant General Counsel, Federal Security Agency, to Jane M. Hoey, Director, Bureau of Public Assistance, Social Security Board, September 2, 1943 (prepared by Office of the General Counsel-reprint of appendix to Bureau Circular No. 17 of the Bureau of Public Assistance: "Money Payments to Recipients of Old-Age Assistance, Aid to Dependent Children, and Aid to the Blind," Federal Security Agency, Social Security Board, Washington, D.C., June 1944) ---- 1664 197. "Eligibility and Payments to Individuals," handbook of Public Assistance Administration, part IV, September 26, 1947, No. 5120, "Interpretation". 198. Proposal to the Agency for International Development for support of a research investigation, entitled "Family and Fertility Changes in Latin America," under the direction of Donald N. Barrett in the Department of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind., April 25, 1965

199. Eight papers presented at the Third Conference on Population
Problems held at the University of Notre Dame, March 17-21,
1965:

"Introduction to a Volume of Reports on the Second Conference
on Population Problems Held at the University of Notre
Dame," by Dr. George N. Shuster, assistant to the president
of Notre Dame.........

"The Objectives of This Conference," by John L. Thomas, S.J.,
member of the Institute of Social Order, St. Louis University,
St. Louis, Mo..........
"Family Planning Policies and Research in Latin America-
1965," by Gustavo Pérez-Ramírez, director of the Colombian
Institute for Social Development: "ICODES," Bogotá, D.E.,
Colombia

"Population and Foreign Policy," by Edgar Berman, M.D..
"Responsible Parenthood: A Philosophical View,' by Rev.

Robert O. Johann, S.J., College of Philosophy and Letters,
Fordham University, Shrub Oak, N.Y

"Inventive Morality," by Rev. Stanley Kutz, D.S.B.
"Comments on Father Johann's Paper," by Rev. John S. Dunne,
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200. First Pan-American Assembly on Population-List of Participants, Cali, Colombia, August 1965__

"A Comment on 'A Personalist Approach to Sexual Morality,'
by Very Rev. Felix F. Cardegna, S.J.

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201. "Population-"The Problem of Our Time,' ,'" Time magazine, August Page 20, 1965, page 34....

202. Address by H.E. Dr. Alberto Lleras Camargo to the First Pan-Ameri-
can Assembly on Population, Cali, Colombia, August 11, 1965---
203. "Some Economic Aspects of Population Change in the Developing
Countries," by Frank W. Notestein, the Population Council, ad-
dress given to First Pan-American Assembly on Population, Cali,
Colombia, August 12, 1965----

204. "Influence of Population Growth on the Development of Latin
America," by Dr. Manuel San Miguel, address given to First Pan-
American Assembly on Population, Cali, Colombia, August 1965
(translated from Spanish to English by G.A., Translation Section of
the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Wash-
ington, D.C.)__
205. Review of John T. Noonan's book, "Contraception," appearing in
Oxford University Press Catalog..
206. "Birth Control Works for the Poor as Well as the Rich," by Donald J.
Bogue, professor of sociology and director of the Community and
Family Study Center, University of Chicago, testimony before the
Illinois State Birth Control Commission, June 24, 1964, State of
Illinois Building-

207. "A Family Planning Program for the Low-Income Family," by
Elizabeth C. Corkey, Mecklenburg Health Department, Charlotte,
N.C. (paper originally presented at the Groves Conference on Mar-
riage and the Family, Knoxville, Tenn., April 1964; article in
Journal of Marriage and the Family, November 1964).

208. "Planned Parenthood in Mecklenburg County," by Wallace H. Kuralt, director of public welfare, Mecklenburg County, N.C., February

1965.

209. "Dumpson: Give Data on Births to Poor," by Rasa Gusteitis,
Herald Tribune, September 14, 1965---
210. "This Most Profound Challenge," by Mrs. Katherine Brownell
Oettinger, Chief of the Children's Bureau, Welfare Administration,
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (an address before
the Fall Conference on Public Family Planning Clinics, Hotel
Roosevelt, New York City, September 9, 1965),
211. "New Horizons," by Mrs. Katherine Brownell Oettinger, Chief of
the Children's Bureau, Welfare Administration, Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare (an address made before the Insti-
tute on Health Education, sponsored by the Davidson County
Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn.,
July 12, 1965).

212. "Salaries and Expenses, Children's Bureau, 1966 Estimate," state-
ment given by Mrs. Katherine Brownell Oettinger before the House
and Senate Subcommittees on Appropriations for Labor, and
Health, Education, and Welfare on February 24 and March 23,
1965, respectively..

213. "Grants for Maternal and Child Welfare, Children's Bureau, 1966 Estimate," statement given by Mrs. Katherine Brownell Oettinger before the House and Senate Subcommittees on Appropriations for Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare on February 24 and March 23, 1965, respectively..

214. Statement on Family Planning adopted by the Delegate Assembly of the National Association of Social Workers on December 13, 1962__ 215. Letter to Senator Ernest Gruening from Don A. Goodall, legislative general manager, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, September 8, 1965.

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216. Photograph of witnesses who testified on S. 1676 before the Subcommittee on Foreign Aid Expenditures, September 22, 1965: Dr. Jack Lippes, Dr. Irene Taeuber, Dr. Oscar Harkavy, and Dr. Bernard Berelson, with Senator Ernest Gruening, chairman..

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217. "Economic Problems of Population Growth," by Oscar Harkavy,
director, population program of the Ford Foundation (paper de
livered to the 37th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association
for International Peace, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.,
October 23, 1964, published by the Ford Foundation) __
218. Excerpts from "The Ford Foundation Annual Report, October 1,
1963, to September 30, 1964," concerning population_
219. Chart showing percentage of people in selected countries wanting no
more children, presented at the Geneva Conference on Family
Planning Programs, August 23-27, 1965, by Dr. Bernard Berelson.
220. Chart showing percentage of people not wanting more children, by
number of children, presented at the Geneva Conference on Family
Planning Programs, August 23-27, 1965, by Dr. Bernard Berelson.
221. Press release issued by the Population Council From the Intercon-
tinental Hotel, in Geneva, Switzerland, concerning the Geneva
International Conference on Family Planning Programs, co-
sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the Population Council;
releases were made on August 19, and 24-28, 1965___
222. "Family Planning Programs Today: Major Themes of the Geneva
Conference," by Dr. Ronald Freedman, paper delivered at the
Geneva Conference on Family Planning Programs, August 23-27,
1965 (published as "Studies in Family Planning, No. 8" (supple-
ment), the Population Council, October 1965).

223. "The Population Council, Annual Report for the Year Ended December 31, 1964".

224. "A Study in Fertility Control," by Bernard Berelson and Ronald Freedman, article in Scientific American, May 1964, volume 210, No. 5, pages 29-37.

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225. Photograph of Lippes Loops and Loop Inserter, courtesy of Dr. Jack Lippes...

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226. Photograph of intrauterine devices: "On the Frontiers of Medicine: Control of Life," Life magazine, September 10, 1965, reprinted with permission copyright Time Inc..

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227. Edward P. Morgan and the News, August 31, 1965, sponsored by the
AFL-CIO, American Broadcasting Co. Radio Network....
228. "World Population Conference Concluded in Belgrade,' United
Nations press release SOC/3408, U.N. Office of Public Information,
Economic and Social Information Unit, September 11, 1965---
229. Excerpts from the report of the Economic and Social Council, and the
Report on the U.N. Conference on Population, held in Belgrade, in
"U.N. Monthly Chronicle," volume II, No. 8, August-September
1965.
230. "Future Population Trends," by Irene B. Taeuber, Ph. D., paper
presented at the United Nations World Population Conference,
1965, Belgrade, Yugoslavia..

231. "India Begins Production of Birth Control Device," New York Times,
August 10, 1965.

232. "India's Population Problem," by K. S. Sundara Rajan, Finance and Development, volume II, No. 3, September 1965, pages 144-151... 233. Official statement adopted by the General Conference of the Method

ist Church, 1964, and correspondence to Senator Ernest Gruening, to the President of the United States, and to Miss Laura Olson (Senator Gruening's special consultant on population problems) from Mr. Carl Soule, executive secretary, Division of Peace and World Order, Board of Christian Social Concerns, the Methodist Office for the United Nations; also "Gruening Population Bill," taken from "Statements 1965" adopted by the General Board of Christian Social Concerns of the Methodist Church at the 1965 annual meeting, Louisville, Ky., October 18-20, 1965--234. "Crisis Ahead; and We Can't Duck," by Carroll P. Streeter, editor, Farm Journal, preprint for October 1965 issue..

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236. "The Minority TV Should Cultivate," editorial on National Educa- Page
tional Television, Life magazine, October 1, 1965---
237. "Regional Report: Birth Control," transcript of a special National
Educational Television report, to be broadcast September 29, 1965-- 1974
238. "Capital Rounds," World Medical News, week of September 1, 1965,
page 66...

239. "Economic Impact-Birth Control Seen as Investment Tool," column
by Hobart Rowen, Washington Post, September 19, 1965..
240. "T.R.B. From Washington," New Republic, September 18, 1965---
241. "The Right to Happiness," booklet produced by the Family Planning
Association of Puerto Rico, 1962

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