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Why Innovative Action?

From: Changing Patterns in Residential Services for the Mentally Retarded
Creator: Robert B. Kugel (author)
Date: January 10, 1969
Publisher: President's Committee on Mental Retardation, Washington, D.C.
Source: Available at selected libraries

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The editors are most grateful to all of the contributors of this book. For each contributor, it meant working against a deadline, but all were willing to take time from exceedingly busy schedules to add their thoughts to this volume.

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REFERENCES

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Blatt, B. and Kaplan, F. Christmas in purgatory. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1967.

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Goddard, H. H. The Kallikak family. New York: MacMillan, 1912.

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Noone, J. J. (ad.). Staffing at residential institutions for the mentally retarded in the United States. Unpublished survey report of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, 1967.

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Pediatric Society of the South East Metropolitan Region. The needs of the mentally handicapped child. London: National Society for Mentally Handicapped Children, 1962.

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President's Committee on Mental Retardation. MR 67: a first report to the President on the nation's progress and remaining great needs in the campaign to combat mental retardation. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.

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U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Provisional patient movement and administrative data, public provisions for the mentally retarded, United States, July 1, 1966-June 30, 1967. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.

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