Friday, May. 02, 1969

Finch's Farrago

THE Department of Health, Education and Welfare is the most diversified bureaucracy in Washington. Entire governments in many other countries are more limited in scope. An industrialist would probably call it a conglomerate. A systems analyst would call it Mission Impossible. Robert Finch undoubtedly has his own phrase. A partial list of HEW's programs and institutions:

Division of Indian Health Aid to Educationally Deprived Children

Aid to the Mentally Retarded

Aid to the Blind

Aid to Educational Television

Aid to Libraries

Aid for the Permanently and Totally Disabled

Aid to Families with Dependent Children

Old Age Assistance

Maternal and Child Health Services

Bureau of Family Services

Day Care for Working Mothers

Family Planning Air Pollution Control

Rat Control

Pesticide Research

Suicide Preventional Control Program

Juvenile Delinquency Control

Drug Abuse Control

Consumer Credit Training

National Center for Health Statistics

National Clearinghouse on Smoking and Health

National Institute of Mental Health

National Cancer Institute

National Heart Institute

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

National Institute of Dental Research

National Institute of Neurological Diseases

Hill-Burton Program for Hospital Construction

Radiological Activities Program

Nurse Training

Vocational Rehabilitation

Work Incentive Program

Educational Opportunity Grants

National Defense Education Act Student Loans

National Defense Education Act Fellowships

National Teacher Corps

Head Start Program for Pre-Kindergarten Children

Gallaudet College for the Deaf College Work-Study Program

Howard University

Adult Basic Education Program

Cuban Refugee Program

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