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Halaman 32
... increase is due to a number of factors . Among them are the changing characteristics of the District's population , spiraling hos pital costs , and the upward trend and improvements in the level of hospital operation and patient ...
... increase is due to a number of factors . Among them are the changing characteristics of the District's population , spiraling hos pital costs , and the upward trend and improvements in the level of hospital operation and patient ...
Halaman 33
... increase is due to a number of factors . Among them are the changing characteristics of the District's population , spiraling hos- pital costs , and the upward trend and improvements in the level of hospital operation and patient ...
... increase is due to a number of factors . Among them are the changing characteristics of the District's population , spiraling hos- pital costs , and the upward trend and improvements in the level of hospital operation and patient ...
Halaman 33
... increase in hospital admissions for tuberculosis due both to the increase in the number of cases and to the forced hospitalization of recalcitrant , infectious cases . During the first few months of 1958 there was a significant increase ...
... increase in hospital admissions for tuberculosis due both to the increase in the number of cases and to the forced hospitalization of recalcitrant , infectious cases . During the first few months of 1958 there was a significant increase ...
Halaman 35
... increase from 65 permanently occupied patient beds to 275 , or a rise of 323 percent for the period . If this trend continues it will virtually eliminate any new admissions to the Infirmary in the immediate future , since for all ...
... increase from 65 permanently occupied patient beds to 275 , or a rise of 323 percent for the period . If this trend continues it will virtually eliminate any new admissions to the Infirmary in the immediate future , since for all ...
Halaman 37
... increased in the past 8 years from 100 in 1950 to 302 in 1958. This increase is explained only in a small part by the increase in child population in the District of Columbia , which was only 25 percent for the same 8 - year period ...
... increased in the past 8 years from 100 in 1950 to 302 in 1958. This increase is explained only in a small part by the increase in child population in the District of Columbia , which was only 25 percent for the same 8 - year period ...
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86th Congress administrative agency amendment amount appointed appropriation Assembly authorized bill Board of Education Board of Elections budget Chairman child Commissioner MCLAUGHLIN committee Congress cost Department of Public District Council District government District of Columbia elementary schools fact families Federal payment feed fiscal free lunch program free lunches funds going Governor HANSEN Health hearings home rule hot lunch hungry children income increase legislation Maryland meals ment million National Capital needy children nutrition percent person President problem public assistance public housing Public Welfare question receiving record referendum Representatives responsibility revenue Rhode Island school lunch program self-government Senator from Oregon Senator from Rhode Senator HARTKE Senator MORSE social South Dakota statement subcommittee surplus food teachers testimony tion Total U.S. Representative U.S. Senate United VANCE HARTKE vote Washington WAYNE MORSE