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Javitz, Jacob K. |
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1953.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. V - Issue No. 1
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles within this newsletter include; Deaf Ears..., Training Center and Sheltered Workshop Opens, AHRC Legislation Killed in Committee, Study of Retardation Continues, Direct to You, and Meeting Held with CRMD Teachers.
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1954.7.4 - United States Senator Jacob Javits
United States Senator Jacob Javits visits during the opening of the first sheltered workshop operated by AHRC New York City on November 9, 1954.
Record Type: Photographs
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1955.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. VI - Issue No. 4
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles within this newsletter include; Officials at First Manhattan Workshop Opening, Changes in Education and Mental Hygiene Laws Urged, The Last Pilgrimage?, National Retarded Children's Week Features Public Education, Officia...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1955.8.2 - Officials at First Manhattan Workshop Opening
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. VI - Issue No. 4, published by the Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Inc. in January 1955, highlights the celebration of the official opening of the AHRC operated Manhathan Sheltered Workshop and Training Center.
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1959.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XI - Issue No. 1
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles within this newsletter include; Two Steps Backward, New York City School Board Wins Suit, Joint Legislative Committee Holds Public Hearing, Mandatory Legislation for Children with IQ Under 50 Highlights AHRC Program, Guar...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1960.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XII - Issue No. 2
Our Children's Voice was a newsletter published by the Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Inc., intended to highlight Chapter activities, fundraising events, and other organizational developments. Feature articles within this newsletter include; Mandatory Classes for Trainable, Text of Law Mandating Special Classes for Trainable Children, Income Tax Exemption for Retarded Child in State Institution, AHRC Issues Lawyers Guide on Wil...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1965.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XVIII - 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 within this newsletter include; "Not Without Hope", $138M Construction for Seven New State Schools to Relieve Overcrowding, Ground Broken for Research Institute for Mental Retardation, Association Testifies on Budget, ...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1965.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XVIII - 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 within this newsletter include; State Plannng Nears First Year Completion, Insurance and Demonstration Bills Signed - Reimbursement Bills Vetoed, A Frightening Concept, Social Security Benefits for Mentally Retarded, R...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1965.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XVIII - 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 within this newsletter include; Comprehensive Plan for Retarded Submitted to Governor, State Convention Calls for New Agency to Meet Special Needs of the Children, A Message from Our President, Long Aware of Conditions...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1966.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XIX - 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 within this newsletter include; State Civil Service Opened to Mentally Retarded, Governor's Budget Aids Retarded, Retarded to Benefit Through Medical Care Legislation, Governor Signs Bill Mandating Hearing Tests in Sta...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1968.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XX - 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; President Johnson Signs M.R. Amendments, Convention Adopts 19-Point Legislative Program, Governor Proclaims Retarded Children's Week, New York City Chapter Presents 10-Point Plan, Presiden...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1968.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XX - 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; Committees Urge Twelve Retardation Centers in New York City, Syracuse Youngster Honored, Overcrowding in State Schools Major Problem, Minimum Wage Report by Secretary of Labor, NASWHP Cond...
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1968.8.4 - President Johnson Signs M.R. Amendments
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 details the additional aid for staffing and facilities construction under the newly amended acts.
Record Type: Documents
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1970.8.11 - Mongolism Baffles Science Despite 10-Year Study
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. XXII No. 2, published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. in May 1970 reveals the findings of the study on mongolism conducted at the Institute for Basic Research.
Record Type: Documents
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1970.8.12 - Senator Javits Introduces Wagner-O'Day Amendment
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. XXII No. 2, published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. in May 1970 details the proposed changes to the Wagner-O'Day Act of 1938.
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1971.8.13 - Senate Passes Wagner-O'Day Amendments
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIII No. 2, published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. in May 1971 details changes made to the 33 year old Act and the new opportunities for blind and other handicapped individuals.
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1973.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXV - 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; HEW Report on Willowbrook Study, Experts Decry Neglect, Progress in "Operation Genesis" at Willowbrook, State Convention Adopts Legislative Program, As One Parent Viewed A Workshop At Conv...
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1973.8.4 - HEW Report on Willowbrook Study
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. XXV No. 1, published by the New York State Association for Retarded Children, Inc. in January 1973 breaks down the reported overcrowding in State facilities such as Willowbrook and Letchworth, and provides commentary on the matter.
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1974.8.2 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXVI - 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; Hundreds Support Separate Department at Publlic Hearing, Governor's Budget Misses, Who Really Cares?, Retarded Need Strong Rights, Legislation Introduced, Nyquist Backs From 4407
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1974.8.3 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXVI - 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; Special Ed Aid Doubled, How A Bill Was Murdered, Raldolf Bill of Rights, Vetoed and Rejected, In-Service Training 4407 Personnel, Assn. Questions "Debate" on Separate Department
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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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: 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: Books, Publications, & Media
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1979.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXXI - 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; Delagates Demand Parity for Community Services, Magna Carta for Retarded, Appalachian Funds for Child Development, Recodification Advisors Hold Hearings, Advocacy for Retarded: Mandated Re...
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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: Books, Publications, & Media