Box 13
Contains 25 Results:
Orientation and Procedures Manual: 1990
Dagne Olsen was named to the President's Committee on Mental Retardation by President Ronald Reagan in 1988, and was reappointed by President George Bush in 1992. The PCMR was established in 1966 to advise the President and the Secretary of Health and Human Services concerning a broad range of issues related to the mentally retarded. This sub-series dates from 1986-1992, and consists of meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, membership information, and reports.
A Presidential Forum: Citizens with Mental Retardation and Community Integration: 1989
Dagne Olsen was named to the President's Committee on Mental Retardation by President Ronald Reagan in 1988, and was reappointed by President George Bush in 1992. The PCMR was established in 1966 to advise the President and the Secretary of Health and Human Services concerning a broad range of issues related to the mentally retarded. This sub-series dates from 1986-1992, and consists of meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, membership information, and reports.
Report to the President - 1987
Dagne Olsen was named to the President's Committee on Mental Retardation by President Ronald Reagan in 1988, and was reappointed by President George Bush in 1992. The PCMR was established in 1966 to advise the President and the Secretary of Health and Human Services concerning a broad range of issues related to the mentally retarded. This sub-series dates from 1986-1992, and consists of meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, membership information, and reports.
Report to the President: Citizens with Mental Retardation and the Criminal Justice System: 1991
Dagne Olsen was named to the President's Committee on Mental Retardation by President Ronald Reagan in 1988, and was reappointed by President George Bush in 1992. The PCMR was established in 1966 to advise the President and the Secretary of Health and Human Services concerning a broad range of issues related to the mentally retarded. This sub-series dates from 1986-1992, and consists of meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, membership information, and reports.
Getting to Know Your National Association: undated
The National Association of Developmental Disabilities Councils sought to improve the lives of the developmentally disabled through education and the exchange of information, while also assisting in the cooperation and communication between various federal, state, local, and volunteer agencies. Olsen was a member of this organization from 1985 until 1990. Material contained in this sub-series consists of meeting minutes, committee materials, conference proceedings, and publications.