| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1967 - 902 pages
...that we found it hard to believe we wen examining American children of the twentieth century. In sum, we saw children who are hungry and who are sick —...life and sickness, in many forms, an inevitability. \Ve do not want to quibble over words, but "malnutrition" is not quite what we found : the boys and... | |
| United States. National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty - 1967 - 184 pages
...a 1967 survey in the rural South. The physicians summed up their findings in these words : In sum, we saw children who are hungry and who are sick — children for whom hunger is a dally fact of life and sickness, in many forms, an inevitability. We do not want to quibble over words,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1967 - 334 pages
...that we found it hard to believe we were examining American children of the twentieth centtiry. sum, we saw children who are hungry and who are sick — children for whom hunger ia a daily fact of life and sickness, in many forms, an inevitibility. We do not want to quibble over... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1969 - 1684 pages
...of blissful ignorance when they reported to a Senate Subcommittee on Poverty in these words: In sum, we saw children who are hungry and who are sick —...life and sickness, in many forms, an inevitability * * * "Malnutrition" is not quite what we found * * * They are suffering from hunger and disease and... | |
| United States. Congress House. Committee on Agriculture - 1969 - 1398 pages
...blissful ignorance, when they reported to a Senate Subcommittee on Poverty in these words: In cum. we saw children who are hungry and who are sick — children for whom hnneer is a daily fact of life and sickness, in many forms, an inevitability * * * 'Malnutrition" is... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry - 1981 - 936 pages
...Foundation in 1967 quoted physicians saying, "we saw children in significant numbers who were hungry and sick, children for whom hunger is a daily fact of...life, and sickness in many forms, an inevitability. They were hungry, weak, apathetic. Their lives are being shortened. They are visibly and predictably... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1981 - 804 pages
...Wherever we went and wherever we looked we saw children in significant numbers who were hungry and sick, children for whom hunger Is a daily fact of...life, and sickness in many forms, an Inevitability. The children we saw were more than just malnourished. They were hungry, week, apathetic. Their lives... | |
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