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THE WORK OF THE INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE TO COÖRDINATE HEALTH AND WELFARE ACTIVITIES MARTHA M. ELIOT IT T IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS PAPER to illustrate one method of coördinating Federal activities and Federal responsibility for ...
THE WORK OF THE INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE TO COÖRDINATE HEALTH AND WELFARE ACTIVITIES MARTHA M. ELIOT IT T IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS PAPER to illustrate one method of coördinating Federal activities and Federal responsibility for ...
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the first time a committee of Government officials charged with responsibilities of studying health and welfare activities of Federal agencies , of making recommendations , and of coördinating the programs of Federal agencies in these ...
the first time a committee of Government officials charged with responsibilities of studying health and welfare activities of Federal agencies , of making recommendations , and of coördinating the programs of Federal agencies in these ...
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What activities are carried on as part of this process ? In what kind of communities or geographical areas — or in what circumstances are such activities most successful ? 3. By what methods are these activities carried on ?
What activities are carried on as part of this process ? In what kind of communities or geographical areas — or in what circumstances are such activities most successful ? 3. By what methods are these activities carried on ?
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