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Name |
Carey, Hugh L. |
Occupation |
Seven-term United State Representative 51st Governor of New York, 1975-1982 |
Born |
4/11/1919 |
Birthplace |
Brooklyn, New York |
Deceased |
8/7/2011 |
Deceased where |
Shelter Island, NY |
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1951.1.3 - Memorandum - Advocacy for Legislation
Letter to the Chapter Publicity Committees from Joseph T. Weingold discussing the necessary enclosures and procedure in promoting and stimulating interest in legislation to be introduced into the New York State Assembly. Also included is the sample letter to be sent by Chapters to senators and assemblymen, expressing support of pending legislation.
Record Type: Documents, Reports, Letters
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1968.8.8 - Implementation of Title VI
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. XX No. 2, published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. in January 1968 provides insight into the creation of the National Advisory Committee and Bureau of Education for the Handicapped and the initiation, expansion, and improvement of special education services.
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1975.3.2 - Willowbrook Chapter Newsletter
In this edition of the Benevolent Society for Retarded Children, Willowbrook Chapter's newsletter, topics covered include: A report on the Guardianship Committee, new Commissioner for the Department of Mental Hygiene, and Geraldo Rivera reports. Issue printed February 1975.
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1975.3.3 - Willowbrook Chapter Newsletter
In this edition of the Benevolent Society for Retarded Children, Willowbrook Chapter's newsletter, topics covered include: Candidate for Willowbrook director under fire, and an open letter to parents. Issue printed March 1975.
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1975.3.5 - Willowbrook Chapter Newsletter
In this edition of the Benevolent Society for Retarded Children, Willowbrook Chapter's newsletter, topics covered include: Listing of newly appointed officers and directors, Governor vetoes bill on Department for Mental Retardation, and "random thoughts" from Anthony Pinto. Issue printed June 1975.
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1975.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXVII - Issue No. 1
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Convention Adopts Legislative Program, Conklin Introduces Bill, No MR Task Force from Carey - We Appoint Our Own, Rehab Bill Not Implemented, What is Mental Retardation; What it Costs the ...
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1975.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXVII - Issue No. 2
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Bill Passes Senate 45 to 6, Legislative Progress, The Governor's Budget, SOAR Information, Hostel Project Gets Grant from One on One, Sansone on Medicaid
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1975.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXVII - Issue No. 3
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Separate MR Office Carey's First Veto, Governor Proposes MR Legislation, Willowbrook Decree Signed, State ARC Amendments, J.N. Adams to be Closed, Federal Education Laws Extended
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1976.3.11 - Willowbrook Chapter Newsletter
In this edition of the Benevolent Society for Retarded Children, Willowbrook Chapter's newsletter, topics covered includes: Governor Carey visits Willowbrook. Issue printed October 1976.
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1976.3.12 - Willowbrook Chapter Newsletter
In this edition of the Benevolent Society for Retarded Children, Willowbrook Chapter's newsletter, topics covered includes: Battling Benevolent, charges for reimbursment at DMH facilities, and Intensive Care Facilities. Issue printed September 1976.
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1976.3.5 - Willowbrook Chapter Newsletter
In this edition of the Benevolent Society for Retarded Children, Willowbrook Chapter's newsletter, topics covered include: Still no screens in building #2, Assemblywomen Connelly to probe WDC deaths, and current decisions. Issue printed February 1976.
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1976.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXVIII - Issue No. 3
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; ARC Sues NYS on Wassaic, Only One ARC Victory in 1976 Legislative Results, ARC Opposes New 'Division', Psychiatric Center Dumping Continues
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1977.5.1 - New York Special Olympics Annual Meeting
Packet of documents and information pertaining to the 1977 New York Special Olympics Annual Meeting.
Record Type: Documents, Reports, Letters
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1977.7.2 - Final Report to Governor Hugh L. Carey of Issues and Recommendations
Presented by the Steering Committee and New York State Council on Handicapped Individuals on January 30, 1977.
Record Type: Documents, Reports, Letters
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1977.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIX - Issue No. 1
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; 1977 Legislative Program, Education Law Summary, ARC Prophet in Willowbrook, White House Conference Ignores Mentally Retarded, Basic Rights in Education, Willowbrook Parents Protest
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1977.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIX - Issue No. 2
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; MR-DD Office Bill Introduced, Governor's Plan Protested, Weingold on Panel, Court Decisions Affect Retarded, Weingold Writes on Issues, Education Challenge Rejected
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1977.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIX - Issue No. 3
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Department of Mental Hygiene Reorganized, Sweeping Changes with Reorganization, Handicapped Revolt Against Rehab Cuts, The Unpublic BOCES, Wassaic Program Criticized, The Public Works Act
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1978.2.1 - OMRDD Pen Signing Ceremony
Photo of the 1978 pen signing ceremony of the bill establishing the separate Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities. Joseph T. Weingold, George Hirsh, William Conklin, Frank Padavan, and Kevin Cahill overlook the signing by Governor Carey.
Record Type: Photographs
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1978.2.2 - Group Photo After Bill Signing
Governor Hugh Carey, Assemblyman Arthur Kremer, and Joseph T. Weingold, Executive Director, New York State Association for Retarded Children pose together after the signing of the bills to increase state aid to long range employment clients to $1500. Exact date and location unknown.
Record Type: Photographs
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1978.7.2 - The 1978 NYS Plan for Developmental Disabilities Services
Plan submitted as a condition under the basic grant program of the Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Construction Act. Select pages of this record have been made public.
Record Type: Documents, Reports, Letters
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1978.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXX - Issue No. 1
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Convention Adopts 14 Point Legislative Program, Mentally Handicapped Eligible for H.S. Diploma, Office of Human Development Reorganized, Different Views on Reorganization Bill, Employment ...
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1978.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXX - Issue No. 2
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Carey Budget Short for Community Services, Courts Support Group Homes in Residential Neighborhoods, Governor Designates Coughlin, Natl. Task Force Re-defines D.D., ARC Testimony on Sterili...
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1978.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXX - Issue No. 3
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Voc. Rehab. Bills Signed, D.D. Bills Reported Out, M.R. Hostels Blend Well, NLRB Turns Down Collective Bargaining for Disabled, Letters: We Need Communities That Care
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1979.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXI - Issue No. 2
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; ARC Responds to Single Source Funding, Voc Ed At Last, Community Residence Success and Frustration, Housing Services Act Helps Retarded, To Father From Son, "PKU" Dilemma
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1979.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXI - Issue No. 3
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; ARC Legislative Program Fails, Budget Plays Havoc With Community, The Magic of Friendship, Membership Tops 34,000, ARC Protests State Workshop in Community
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1980.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXII - Issue No. 3
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Fee-For-Service Bill Signed, Group Home Controversy Rages, Group Home Wages and Hours - 20 Issues, GAO Criticizes DD Program
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1980.8.4 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXII - Issue No. 4
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. This special edition highlights Joseph T. Weingold and his accomplishments as the first State ARC Executive Director.
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1981.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXIII - Issue No. 1
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Convention Adopts Legislative Program, A Parent's Tribute to Jerry, International Year of Disabled Persons - 1981, Special Olympics are Albany Teacher's Triumph, Chapter Honors Sansone, St...
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1981.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXIII - Issue No. 2
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Legislative Review, Elmore Composes Original Song for Handicapped, Parents Critical of Proposed Law Change, International Year of Disabled in North Country
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1981.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXII - Issue No. 3
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Infant Screening Lab Closed, Disabled Doesn't Mean Unable, NCLH Files Pennhurst Brief on Community Settings
Record Type: Articles, Books, Publications, & Media
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1982.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXIV - Issue No. 1
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; Pattison Re-Elected at State Convention, Legislation - 1981, 1982, Governor's Conference Directed to Form Prevention Action Plan, Respite Care Co-op Gives Parents Break, "Fragile X" Chromo...
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1982.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXIV - Issue No. 2
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; NYS ARC Reacts to Governor's Budget, Bill of Rights for Handicapped, Advocacy Defined, Ed Dept. Proposes Last Minute Special Ed Changes, Sullivan Achieves Goal with Bennett Residence, 94-1...
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1987.4.4 - Willowbrook Closes
Overview of Willowbrook closing ceremony, dedication of the Connelly Center, transfer of land to the College of Staten Island and the presentation of the plaque to Staten College President, Edmond L. Volpe. Published by the OMRDD Journal, winter 1987.
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1988.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXIX - Issue No. 2
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles from this newsletter include; First Statewide Association Forum on family and Outreach Services Held, The Creation of ORMDD: A Triumph for Parents and Volunteers, The Challenge for the Next Decade, Interagency Coordina...
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1993.4.4 - Willowbrook Closing the Door, Final Settlement to Fulfill Willowbrook Commitment Signed
This article published by New Directions in March 1993, discusses the new era of commitment to the care of individuals with developmental disabilities.
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2000.4.1 - Willowbrook: The Community Challenge and the Role of Leadership
Article discussing the 25th Anniversary Ceremony for the signing of the Willowbrook Consent Judgement, published by the American Association on Mental Retardation, August 2000.
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2000.4.2 - Recalling a Victory for the Disabled
Article discussing the 25 year celebration of the Willowbrook Consent Judgement, current concerns and criticisms. Published by the New York Times May 3, 2000.
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