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Excerpt from: For Greener Fields When President Roosevelt endorsed the unification of anti-poliomyelitis activities in the new National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, it was for a compelling reason. Though many millions of dollars had been raised by the Celebrations, and distributed on a thirty-seventy per cent basis to the Warm Springs Foundation and hospitals in the localities raising the money, there were still many, many communities without adequate equipment and medical skill to cope with the after-effects of the disease.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | For Greener Fields | |
Creator: | Basil O'Connor (author) | |
Date: | January 30, 1938 | |
Format: | Article | |
Publication: | The President's Birthday Magazine | |
Publisher: | National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis | |
Source: | Franklin D. Roosevelt Library | |
Control no.: | RJ 496 P2 P7 1938 | |
Location: | p.2 | |
Keywords: | Advocacy; Basil O'Connor; Birthday Balls; Charity; Diagnoses & Diseases; Economics; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Fundraising; Georgia; Health & Medicine; Institutions; Media; Medical Professionals; Medicine; National Foundation For Infantile Paralysis; Physical Disability; Polio; Public Relations; Rehabilitation; Service Organizations; Social Welfare & Communities; Voluntarism; Warm Springs Foundation | |
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Funding Support Provided By: | Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute |