Box 11
Container
Contains 37 Results:
"All Health Insurance Plans Must Cover Mental Illness," New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Health Insurance Plans: public hearing, Albany, NY, November 13, 1958
File — Box: 11, Folder: 2
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s. With the notable exception of the material concerning his best-selling 1956 book Every Other Bed (located in the Publications series), there is little from Gorman's career as a reporter. Gorman's work for mental health is reflected in the collection's showpiece, an extensive...
Dates:
November 13, 1958
"Which Flemming Do You Read?" U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor-H.E.W.: Hearings on Fiscal 1960 Budget, Washington, DC, May 26, 1959
File — Box: 11, Folder: 5
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s. With the notable exception of the material concerning his best-selling 1956 book Every Other Bed (located in the Publications series), there is little from Gorman's career as a reporter. Gorman's work for mental health is reflected in the collection's showpiece, an extensive...
Dates:
May 26, 1959
"The Pharmaceutical Industry Must Join America," U.S. Senate Anitturst and Monopoly Subcommittee, Washington, DC, January 22, 1960
File — Box: 11, Folder: 7
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s. With the notable exception of the material concerning his best-selling 1956 book Every Other Bed (located in the Publications series), there is little from Gorman's career as a reporter. Gorman's work for mental health is reflected in the collection's showpiece, an extensive...
Dates:
January 22, 1960
"A People's Army in the Fight Against Mental Illness," Mental Health Association of Delaware, Wilmington, DE, May 2, 1961
File — Box: 11, Folder: 13
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s. With the notable exception of the material concerning his best-selling 1956 book Every Other Bed (located in the Publications series), there is little from Gorman's career as a reporter. Gorman's work for mental health is reflected in the collection's showpiece, an extensive...
Dates:
May 2, 1961
"Mental Illness: Some Legislative and Economic Considerations," National Governor's Conference, Honolulu, HI, June 26, 1961
File — Box: 11, Folder: 15
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s. With the notable exception of the material concerning his best-selling 1956 book Every Other Bed (located in the Publications series), there is little from Gorman's career as a reporter. Gorman's work for mental health is reflected in the collection's showpiece, an extensive...
Dates:
June 26, 1961
"Children: Our Exploding Crisis," San Francisco Association for Mental Health San Francisco, CA, October 26, 1961
File — Box: 11, Folder: 16
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s. With the notable exception of the material concerning his best-selling 1956 book Every Other Bed (located in the Publications series), there is little from Gorman's career as a reporter. Gorman's work for mental health is reflected in the collection's showpiece, an extensive...
Dates:
October 26, 1961
"We Have Come a Long Way," Mental Health Association of Oregon, Portland, OR, September 13, 1962
File — Box: 11, Folder: 27
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s. With the notable exception of the material concerning his best-selling 1956 book Every Other Bed (located in the Publications series), there is little from Gorman's career as a reporter. Gorman's work for mental health is reflected in the collection's showpiece, an extensive...
Dates:
September 13, 1962
"The Walls Come Tumbling Down: Testimony on Community Mental Health Centers Act," U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Washington, DC, March 5, 1963
File — Box: 11, Folder: 32
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s. With the notable exception of the material concerning his best-selling 1956 book Every Other Bed (located in the Publications series), there is little from Gorman's career as a reporter. Gorman's work for mental health is reflected in the collection's showpiece, an extensive...
Dates:
March 5, 1963
Accompanying materials, 1956
File — Box: 11, Folder: 1
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s. With the notable exception of the material concerning his best-selling 1956 book Every Other Bed (located in the Publications series), there is little from Gorman's career as a reporter. Gorman's work for mental health is reflected in the collection's showpiece, an extensive...
Dates:
1956
"The Community: New Mental Health Frontier," National Council of Jewish Women, Louisville, KY, November 17, 1958
File — Box: 11, Folder: 3
Collection Summary
From the Collection:
The bulk of the collection consists of speeches, publications, notes, minutes and memoranda. Most of the material reflects Gorman's career after he became involved in publicity and lobbying in the 1950s. With the notable exception of the material concerning his best-selling 1956 book Every Other Bed (located in the Publications series), there is little from Gorman's career as a reporter. Gorman's work for mental health is reflected in the collection's showpiece, an extensive...
Dates:
November 17, 1958