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1951.8.13 - Resolution for State-Wide Study of Retardates Dies in Committee
This article from Our Chidren's Voice Vol. 3 - Issue No. 2, published by the Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Inc. in April 1951, discussess the Assembly Resolution No. 93, a resolution that asked Governor Dewey to create a one year study "of the problems of mental retardation and the retarded."
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1951.8.6 - Our Children's Voice Vol. 3 - 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; Resolution for State-Wide Study of Retarded Dies in Committee, The Resolution That Died of Over-Politeness, and April Named "Retardation Month",
Record Type: Books, Publications, & Media
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1951.8.7 - Our Children's Voice Vol. 3 - Issue No. 3
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; Classes for Retarded to be Started Soon, Inclusion of Retarded Under Federal Ad Program Demanded, AHRC Board Votes in Favor of State Council of Parent Organizations to Aid Retarded, and Soc...
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1951.8.9 - Our Children's Voice Vol. III - Issue No. 5
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; Joint Legislative Committee Proposed, First State Convention, AHRC Publicity Increased, and Fact Sheet to Explain Mental Retardation to Reach Newspaper, TV, and Radio Leaders
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1952.2.11 - The Council - Resolution No. 630
Amended resolution urging the Board of Education, the Department of Health, the Department of Welfare and other city departments to study and investigate the cost, with the view of establishing or enlarging much needed services and facilities for mentally retarded children in New York State.
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1952.2.12 - Assembly Resolution No. 20 and Senate Resolution No. 17
Letter to Mr. George Shapiro, Council to Governor Thomas E. Dewey, from Joseph T. Weingold, Association Executive Director, discussing the possible creation of a Joint Legislative Committee.
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1952.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. IV - 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; Legislature Approves Mental Retardation Study by Department of Mental Hygiene, A Step Forward, $25,000 Voted, The AHRC and the New York City School System, AHRC General Meeting Highlights, ...
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1952.8.4 - Our Children's Voice Vol. IV - 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; AHRC Holds Convention in Buffalo - Outlines Legislative Program for 1953, National Convention Highlights Growth of Movement, Joseph T. Weingold and Jane Patterson Heard Over NBC, and Direct...
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1952.8.9 - NYC Council Passes Bill to Aid Retarded Children
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. IV - Issue No. 2, published by the Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Inc. in June 1952, details many of the major objectives within the 13-point program included in the resolution passed by the New York City Council.
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1953.2.1 - Resolution in Assembly
Resolution establishing a Joint Legislative Committee to investigate and study the extent and scope of mental retardation.
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1955.2.3 - Help for Mentally Handicapped Resolution and Correspondence
Correspondence between Lowell Peckham, Secretary-Treasurer of the Association of Teachers of Agriculture, from Bernard M. Fineson, Association President, discussing a recent resolution adopted at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Association of Teachers of Agriculture of New York State. Attached is a copy of the resolution.
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1957.2.8 - MEMORANDUM # 3 - Legislation for Mentally Retarded New York State
Memo written by Joseph T. Weingold, Association Executive Director, giving an update on the introduction of S. 132 A. 182 which seeks to enlarge the scope of the Joint Legislative Committee on Mental Retardation to include mental health and to change its name to Joint Legislative Committee on Mental Health and Mental Retardation.
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1957.2.9 - MEMORANDUM # 5 - Legislation for Mentally Retarded New York State
Memo written by Joseph T. Weingold, Association Executive Director, giving a status update on recently introduced legislation pertaining to Education Law and Mental Hygiene Law.
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1958.8.23 - Resolutions Adopted
Resolutions adopted to the Convention of the New York State Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Inc., October 31st though November 2nd, 1958.
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1966.8.13 - Rockerfeller Leadership Lauded by State Convention Resolutions
This article from Our Children's Voice Vol. XIX No. 3, published by the New York State Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Inc. in December 1966 provides details of the resolutions adopted by the delagates at the State Convention, including the appreciation of the efforts of Governor Rockefeller.
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1970.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXII - 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 Protest Budget Cuts, Resolutions Adapted by State Convention, A Plea to Eliminate Fees, Social Security for Retarded in State Institutions, Kennedy Sponsors New Developmental Dis...
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1971.8.1 - Our Children's Voice Vol. XXIII - 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; Joint Legislative Committee Concludes, Hearing Efforts to Collect Fees Amount to Persecution, Ineligibility High in Workshop Support Program, Discrimination Against Retarded Persons Protes...
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1993.8.1 - NYSARC, Inc. Association Resolution
NYSARC, Inc. Association Resolution honoring former NYS OMRDD Commissioner Elin M. Howe. Adopted by the NYSARC, Inc. Delegate Assembly on October 23, 1993.
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1993.8.7 - The Public Eye: Announcing the 1st Annual Quill Award
An informational newsletter published by NYSARC, Inc. for NYSARC, Inc. Chapters' public relations and development professionals intended to provide an update on National, State and local public information activities. Spring 1993 Issue.
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1999.5.6 - 50th Anniversary Legislative Resolution
Legislative Resolution memorializing the 50th anniversary of NYSARC, Inc. and the celebration of "Our Golden Past… Our Shining Future" with Laurel Run as a major statewide event.
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2009.2.2 - National Direct Support Professionals Week
U.S. Senate resolution designating National Direct Support Professionals Week, beginning beginning September 14, 2009.
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