Press copy of remarks of the President to Members of the Panel on Mental Retardation in the Rose Garden, 18 October 1961
Press copy of President John F. Kennedy's remarks in the White House Rose Garden to members of the President's Panel on Mental Retardation thanking them for their service.
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IMMEDIATE RELEASE, OCTOBER 18, 1961
OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY
THE WHITE HOUSE
REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT
TO
TO MEMBERS OF THE PANEL ON MENTAL RETARDATION
ROSE GARDEN
I want to express my appreciation to the members of this
Panel who have agreed to serve on a most important subject. I am
especially glad that -- as the Doctor said -- this is not merely
national effort but will attempt to coordinate our research and
a
information and results with those of other countries who have
been working on this problem for some years.
This is a matter which I think should be brought out into
the sunlight and given a full national commitment, and I want to
express my thanks to all the members of this Panel who have been
willing to serve, because I think that we can make easier the
lives of many, many thousands of people and their families. It
is high time that the country gives its time and attention to
this.
and to the Secretary of HEW and to Secretary Goldberg, tho is in a
I want to express my thanks to all the doctors on the Panel,
related field, and to the members of the institutes of health who
have shown what can be done by a concentrated national commitment.
So that we want to do the same in this area, which is one of the
most heartrending tragedies of life, and we want to do someth i ing
about it.
We are all much in your debt.
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