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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