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1971 — MR 71: Entering the Era of Human Ecology
October 1, 1971Emphasizes the "new thrust" approach to mental retardation adopted by the Committee during the past year.
1972 — Islands of Excellence
October 1, 1972Reduce occurrence of mental retardation in the US before century's end and enable those in public institutions to return to useful lives in the community.
1974 — MR 74: A Friend in Washington
October 1, 1974PCMR channeled its efforts toward issues such as energy crisis, inflation, health insurance, and admin manpower, as they affect mentally retarded persons.
1975 — MR 75: Mental Retardation…the known and the unknown
February 1, 1975Info related to PCMR goals: minimum occurrence of the disability, adequate, humane service systems, and assurance of full citizenship for mentally retarded.
1978 — MR 78: Report to the President—Mental Retardation: The Leading Edge
May 17, 1979Highlights of communities which have service programs that are really effective with mentally retarded children and adults.
1968 — The Edge of Change
October 1, 1968A report to the President on mental retardation program trends and innovations, with recommendations on residential care, manpower, and deprivation.
1969 — MR 69: Toward Progress: The Story of a Decade
October 1, 1969A third report by the President’s Committee on Mental Retardation about developments in the national campaign to overcome mental retardation.
1993 Report to the President: The National Effort to Prevent Retardation and Related Developmental Disabilities
September 30, 1993Summary of research findings, exemplary State planning/programs, issues and recommendations regarding prevention of the effects of MR and related disabilities.
1996 — Voices and Visions: Building Leadership for the 21st Century
August 1, 1997This Next Generation Leadership Symposium was the centerpiece of the Committee's celebration of 30 years of advocacy and leadership.
1995 — President’s Committee on Mental Retardation: Collaborating for Inclusion
June 12, 1996The Report articulates the Committee's pride in the tremendous steps that have been taken to include citizens with mental retardation in community life.
