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Blind youngsters display ability before Senate Committee. Washington, D.C. April 9. Blind children from the Maryland School for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind coaching Senator Claude Pepper, of Florida, in the art of operating a braille typewriter. The youngsters appeared before the senate subcommittee on education and labor, of which Senator Pepper is Chairman, as an example of what can be done for physically handicapped children if a bill sponsored by the International Society of Crippled Children is passed. The bill provides for the education of all types of physically handicapped children. It appropriates $1,158,000, of which $2,080,000 is an outright grant ($40,000 to each state), and $9,000,000 for matching; and $500,000 for administration of the act by the U.S. Office of Education. In the picture, left to right: Frances Wright, 8 years old, reading a braille book; Andrew Birmingham, 10 years old; Dr. John W. Studebaker, U.S. Commissioner of Education; [...] Claude Pepper.

Washington, D. C. , July 27, 2010 -- FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate speaks at the National Summit on Disability Policy 2010. He is on the panel: New Directions in Living, Learning, Earning. Kathy Martinez, Assistant Secretary, Office of Disability Employment Policy, U. S. Department of Labor (l) Craig Fugate, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U. S. Department of Homeland Security second from left. John Kemp, Executive Director and General Counsel, U. S. Business Leadership Network Roberto Rodriguez, Special Assistant to the President for Education, White House Domestic Policy Council FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Blind youngsters display ability before Senate Committee. Washington, D.C. April 9. Blind children from the Maryland School for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind coaching Senator Claude Pepper, of Florida, in the art of operating a braille typewriter. The youngsters appeared before the senate subcommittee on education and labor, of which Senator Pepper is Chairman, as an example of what can be done for physically handicapped children if a bill sponsored by the International Society of Crippled Children is passed. The bill provides for the education of all types of physically handicapped children. It appropriates $1,158,000, of which $2,080,000 is an outright grant ($40,000 to each state), and $9,000,000 for matching; and $500,000 for administration of the act by the U.S. Office of Education. In the picture, left to right: Frances Wright, 8 years old, reading a braille book; Andrew Birmingham, 10 years old; Dr. John W. Studebaker, U.S. Commissioner of Education; ... Claude Pepper

American Red Cross - Rehabilitation - Internation Committee on Rehabilitation of Disabled Soldiers at Conferfence in New York City. Committee at Red Cross International Conference for rehabilitation of disabled soldiers. Left to Right: Andre Treves (Belgium); Vittorio Putti (Italy); Dr. Maurice Bourrillon (France); Louis Allerman (Belgium); Douglas McMurtire (U.S.); Grace Harber (U.S. Red Cross); Edmond Dronsart (France). In front of Red Cross Institue for Crippled men, New York City

Senate committee studying unemployment. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. Headed by Senator James F. Byrnes, of South Carolina, members of the special committee studying unemployment listen to Isador Lubin, Chief of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, describe a drop of 1,500,000 in employment from October to December of 1937. Left to right: Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator Carl A. Hatch, Chairman James F. Byrnes, Senator James J. Davis, and Senator James E. Murray, 1438

Washington, D.C., May 9. Somewhat handicapped by the broken toe which has kept him on crutches for the past week, Speaker William Bankhead of the House today visited the White House to talk over legislation with President Roosevelt. After his conference with the President the Speaker stated that adjournment plans hinge on what happens to the Wages and Hours Bill when it reaches the Senate. Bankhead also stated that plans for bank holding compnay legislation, monopoly measures or legislation on tax exempt securities would not be encated this session, 5/9/38

American Library Association - Hospitals by State A thru I - Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D.C. The porch of the Re-education Department, called the "Curative Workshop." In this department men maimed or disabled by disease are taught new trades for civil life. The picture shows a study class, under competent instructors where men may learn to read and write, or study law. The subjects range from the elementary to the collegiate

Senate committee studying unemployment. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. Headed by Senator James F. Byrnes, of South Carolina, members of the special committee studying unemployment listen to Isador Lubin, Chief of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, describe a drop of 1,500,000 in employment from October to December of 1937. Left to right: Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator Carl A. Hatch, Chairman James F. Byrnes, Senator James J. Davis, and Senator James E. Murray, 1/4/38

Washington, D. C. , July 27, 2010 -- FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate speaks at the National Summit on Disability Policy 2010. He is on the panel: New Directions in Living, Learning, Earning. Kathy Martinez, Assistant Secretary, Office of Disability Employment Policy, U. S. Department of Labor (l) Craig Fugate, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U. S. Department of Homeland Security second from left. John Kemp, Executive Director and General Counsel, U. S. Business Leadership Network Roberto Rodriguez, Special Assistant to the President for Education, White House Domestic Policy Council FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Rehabilitation hearing. The House Committee on Education met today in the House Caucus room to consider a bill presented by Mr. Reed of New York to provide ]à] the promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise and then returned to civil employment. Several crippled boys were present with some of their handiwork. Left to right, standing: Representatives D.D. Glover of Arkansas, W.P. Lamberton of Kansas, La Fayette L. Patterson of Alabama, Paul J. Kvale of Minnesota, Daniel A. Reed of New York

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Office of the Administrator (Stephen L. Johnson) - Tribal Caucus [412-APD-225-JPEG-08-24-06_Tribal_Caucus_001.jpg]

City Blacksmith Shop, Corner of Douglas Street & Second Avenue, Lamberton, Redwood County, MN

[Representative Patsy Mink announces the formation of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus at a press conference with (left to right) Representatives Don Edwards and Norman Mineta, Guam Delegate Robert Underwood, and Representatives Nancy Pelosi and Neil Abercrombie]

Backs plan for Federal Department of Art, Science, and Literature. Washington, D.C., Feb. 7. Declaring that no form of subsidy would bring more immediate cultural returns, Blanche Yurka, blonde stage star, today testified before the House Committee on Patents in behalf of the proposed Federal Department of sciences, Art, and Literature. Miss Yurka was one of a group of stage starts, musicians and writers who will come before the committee this week. With Miss Yurka is Frank Gilmore, Director of the Associated Artists and Actors of America

Testimony of Frederick Tombar, Senior Advisor for Disaster Recovery, [at hearing of the Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development (and Related Agencies) of the House Committee on Appropriations, concerning Hurricane Sandy damage, HUD participation in recovery efforts, and long-term rebuilding planning]

Canal House, 111 East Fourth Street, Connersville, Fayette County, IN

Office of the Administrator (Stephen L. Johnson) - Tribal Caucus [412-APD-225-JPEG-08-24-06_Tribal_Caucus_003.jpg]

Washington, D. C. , June 9, 2009 -- FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate speaks with committee members before the start of a Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Disaster Recovery hearing: "Are We Ready? A Status Report on Emergency Preparedness for the 2009 Hurricane Season. " FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Washington, DC, February 28, 2007 -- FEMA Director R. David Paulison (c) testifies about the new FEMA organizational structure during a joint hearing before the House Committee on Homeland Security. To his left sits Preparedness' Under Secretary George Foresman, far right Deputy Inspector General Matthew (Matt) A. Jadacki. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Willie Payton, (boy in middle), 196 Fayette St., Said 11 years old, made over $2 last week as pin boy in Les Miserables Alley, works there every night until about midnight. Joseph Philip (shortest boy on end). see previous dates. Frank Wojcick, (tallest boy), 7 Wall St., said 13 years, pin boy in Y.M.C.I. Alleys until 11 and 12 P.M. Every week day. Location: Lowell, Massachusetts.

Roxbury, N.Y., Jan. 16, 2013 -- FEMA Disaster Recovery Center at Fort Tilden Park in Roxbury, NY is still open to assist Hurricane Sandy survivors. Several FEMA partners are stationed here to provide one-stop assistance to residents affected by the storm, including the Small Business Administration (SBA), Housing & Urban Development (HUD), NY State Department of Motor Vehicles and the US Post Office. Andre R. Aragon/FEMA

Washington, D.C. William H. Hastie, civilian aide to the Secretary of War, in conference with Undersecretary of War Patterson

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives rehabilitation house committee house committee education caucus room house caucus room bill promotion persons industry employment several boys handiwork representatives representatives d glover lamberton fayette la fayette l patterson alabama paul paul j kvale daniel 1930 s men history of alabama history of arkansas arkansas free images united states history politics and government 1930 s library of congress