Problems of the Aging: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Federal and State Activities of the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, Parts 2-8

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Gerard J Lang vice president American Hospital Development Corp
358
Jack Goldstein president Council for Older Adults of Newark
364
Regan Joseph mayor Edgewater N J 327
369
Eone Harger director division of aging
372
Smith F Spencer bureau of community institutions 265
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Elmer H Christie secretary Old Guard Point Pleasant N
385
Louis Luria Franklinville N
393
Louis J Persico first vice president AFLCIO Trenton
400
Report from the Frenzied Fifties by James A Michener in
407
STATEMENTS
420
Editorial entitled An Age Issue from the CourierNews Plainfield N J
522
RiV S 14 My 62
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Randolph Hon Jennings a U S Senator from the State of West Virginia
549
George S Jolly commissioner of labor State of Nevada
553
Schultz William E employment service director State of Nevada
557
Dr Daniel J Hurley director State health department State of Nevada
560
Tait John D rehabilitation counselor Bureau of Services to the Blind
564
Tait rehabilitation counselor Bureau of Services to the Blind
569
James F Baker Director Federal Housing Administration
580
Mrs Ethel Woodbury Nevada Democratic State chairwoman chair
588
Christie Elmer H secretary Old Guard Point Pleasant N
591
Thompson Mrs Hazel presiding president of the Golden Age Club for
592
Reginald Vine Las Vegas
594
Mrs Claire Themmer Las Vegas
600
Webber John Las Vegas
605
Witness who desired that her name be withheld_
606
Coughlan Barbara C director Nevada State Welfare Department
611
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614
Dr R K Hoover member Committee on Aging Lane County Medical
643
McDonald president Oregon AFLCIO Portland
650
Guy Benton Johnson Jr president WestCentral District Oregon Con
657
Mrs Irene M Trippett president Emerald Empire Council for Aging
665
Grover Slayter Eugene
671
Francis Coon State president Social Security Clubs Inc Philomath
677
Mrs Bobbie Hooker former State president Social Security Clubs
683
STATEMENTS
695
Letter to Senator Bible from Mrs Flory Marsaudon dated October
703
Bauer Mrs LeMont clerk Fremont County St Anthony
717
Mrs Le Mont Bauer clerk Fremont County St Anthony
724
Bangs
761
Frank Collins Idaho Falls_
768
Dr Taylor Francis Cottle Pocatello
774
Walker Dr Donald E president Idaho State College 707
777
Jeff Itami Pocatello
781
Article entitled Housing for the Senior Citizens of Twin Falls Idaho
783
3 14 My 62
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Dr Terrell O Carver administrator State department of health
812
III
818
Lou Clemens mayors committee on the handicapped and older workers
823
Miss Alice Brown Retired State Teachers Association__
831
Robinson Mrs W A 871
832
Hawkins Mrs Olena Las Vegas
845
Rev Walter Lang pastor Grace Lutheran Church Caldwell
851
F R Cammack president senior citizens fellowship chapter No 75
859
Tregaskis Vernon H vice president retired civil employees
861
Edward Wilponin
865
Walther A A president board of directors Idaho Hospital Service Inc
869
Mrs W A Robinson
871
Davis Dr V Terrell director division of mental health and hospitals
877
Coon Francis State president Social Security Clubs Inc Philomath
880
Haugness Haakon A supervisor of special services employment security
880
Green Robert T representing Spokane Life Underwriters Association 932
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Leavitt Mr and Mrs C C presented by Mr Leavitt coeducational
891
Plummer Leslie Spokane 960
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Sellmer Mrs Minnie Heron Mont 961
905
Durno Hon Edwin a Congressman from the State of Oregon
918
Wood Tom Coeur dAlene
957
Exhibit A Agreement between Washington Physicians Service Inc
970
Exhibit B Hospital statement of reimbursable cost
976
Memorandum No 53 March 20 1961 845
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Drug formulary
986
III
999
Rules and regulations State department of public assistance
1006
Exhibit E Dental service contract_
1076
Ramey Richard R national director Washington State Junior
1094
Woolf Miss Inez A Spokane Wash prepared statement
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