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The original documents are located in Box 1, folder "Hearing and Speech Month Message,
1976" of the Eliska Hasek Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Better Hearing and Speech Month
May 1976
In the forty-eight years since this observance was first
initiated, we have made significant progress in caring
for those with hearing and speech problems.
Our national concern for the handicapped is evidenced
in our laws and in the actions of our courts. It is the
motivating force in the work of countless volunteers
and civic leaders across our nation.
But a month of concern is not enough. We must expand
our personal involvement and dedicate our individual
efforts to the long-term public commitment to ensure
the well-being of all our handicapped citizens. In this
spirit, I urge all Americans to respond to the message
of this special month.
Merald R. Ford
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