Problems of Hungry Children in the District of Columbia: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Health, Education, Welfare, and Safety of the Committee on the District of Columbia, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 583 páginas Considers the operations of D.C. public welfare programs to alleviate poverty and malnutrition. |
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Administration aid to dependent amount Arlington County Arthur Capper Authority Authority's basis Board budget Chairman child children in need clinic Commissioners committee commodities Congress CORNING cost DAVIS Department of Public dependent children distribution District of Columbia dwelling units economic elementary schools eligible families father Federal financing FINUCANE fiscal funds going Health hot lunch Housing Act hungry income increase June 30 living lunch program MCLAUGHLIN meal ment Miss BOUCHARD month mother NCHA needy Negro Neighborhood House nonwhite number of children operation payments percent persons population Prince Georges County private agencies problem public assistance public housing Public Welfare question receiving recipient record redevelopment rent Salvation Army school lunch school-lunch program Senator CLARK Senator MORSE settlement houses SHEA slum social workers Southwest staff surplus food tion urban renewal Washington WAYNE MORSE
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Página 105 - Such breakfasts shall be served without cost or at a reduced cost to children who are determined by local school authorities to be unable to pay the full cost of the breakfast.
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Página 190 - Title I of Public Law 480 authorizes the President to enter into agreements with friendly nations or organizations of friendly nations to provide for the sale of surplus agricultural commodities for foreign currencies.
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Página 497 - General may, in his discretion, relieve such certifying officer or employee of liability for any payment otherwise proper whenever he finds (1) that the certification was based on official records and that such certifying officer or employee did not know, and by reasonable diligence and inquiry could not have ascertained, the actual facts, or (2) that the...
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