Operation of Vending Stands for the Blind in Federal Buildings: Hearing Before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. 394 Operation of Vending Stands for the Blind in Federal Buildings, June 26, 1962U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 68 lappuses |
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2. lappuse - Although representatives of the Bureau of the Budget and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare were sympathetic, they seemed to be saying this bill would lead nowhere.
25. lappuse - Again, Mr. Chairman, I would like to thank you for the privilege of appearing before your committee to testify in support of this important national program. Mr. NATCHER. Mr. Gordon, we want to thank you for an excellent statement and say to you that we appreciate the fact that you traveled here from your home in Kansas to present your views to us at this time. We certainly appreciate it. Mr.
59. lappuse - MacFarland, it is a pleasure to welcome you here this morning. STATEMENT OF DR.
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3. lappuse - That for the purpose of providing blind persons with remunerative employment, enlarging the economic opportunities of the blind, and stimulating the blind to greater efforts in striving to make themselves self-supporting...
9. lappuse - In authorizing the operation of vending stands on Federal property, preference shall be given, so far as feasible, to blind persons licensed by a State agency as provided in this...
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2. lappuse - Commission is authorized to establish such committees and delegate such authority to them as may be necessary to carry out its functions. Each member of the Commission, including the Chairman, shall have equal responsibility and authority in all decisions and actions of the Commission, shall have full access to all information necessary to the performance of their functions, and shall have one vote. Action of the Commission shall be determined by a majority...