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From Journalist to Crusader: Exposing the "Snake Pits" in Oklahoma and Beyond, 1946-1953
A Full-time Activist: The National Committee Against Mental Illness, 1953-1963
Continuing the Mental Health Crusade, 1964-1973
New Campaigns: Fighting High Blood Pressure and Glaucoma, 1973-1988
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1.
Memorandum from Mike Gorman to the Citizens for the Treatment of High Blood Pressure [on the organization's closure]
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Letter from Mike Gorman to Ray W. Gifford, Jr., Cleveland Civic Foundation, Division of Medicine
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Reusable Reproducibles
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Reproducible Art
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Treat Yourself to Life (cover)
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Kit Contents
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Letter from Mike Gorman to Edward Roccella
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Information Sharing Report to the National High Blood Pressure Education Program Coordinating Committee
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[Mike Gorman's comments on] Attachment G: Listing of Programs and Topics Discussed at January 16th Dinner Meeting
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My Wife Took Great Care of Us. If Only She'd Taken Care of Her High Blood Pressure
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Part of Taking Care of Business Is Taking Care of My High Blood Pressure
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Big Business or Small Business, High Blood Pressure Is a Costly Business
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Memorandum from Mike Gorman to the National Initiative for Glaucoma Control [concerning an update on Initiative activities in 1984]
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Planning documents for the National Initiative for Glaucoma Control
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Summary of the Meeting of the National High Blood Pressure Education Program Coordinating Committee
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Procedural Steps in the Setting Up of a National Committee to Prevent Glaucoma
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Letter from Mike Gorman to Tony Fiskett, Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Labs
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Citizens for the Treatment of High Blood Pressure Newsletter
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Hypertension Detection and Follow-up Program: Presentation of 5-year Mortality Results
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Summary of Meeting of the National High Blood Pressure Coordinating Committee
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The 1979 High Blood Pressure Month Kit
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Memorandum from Graham W. Ward on the National High Blood Pressure Education Program quarterly report
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Summary of Meeting of National High Blood Pressure Coordinating Committee
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Citizens for the Treatment of High Blood Pressure Newsletter
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Consumer-Administered Blood Pressure Measurement
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A National Campaign to Control High Blood Pressure
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Summary of Meeting of the National High Blood Pressure Coordinating Committee
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Summary of Meeting of the National High Blood Pressure Coordinating Committee
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How Many Reasons Are There in Your Life to Take Your High Blood Pressure Medication Everyday?
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If You Won't Take Your High Blood Pressure Medication for Yourself, Take It Everyday for All the Loved Ones in Your Life
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If You're Not Taking Your High Blood Pressure Medication Everyday, You're Cheating More than Just Yourself
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One-Seventh of Your Employees May Be Dying. Help Save Their Lives
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If You're Black, the Odds Are One in Four You're Dying from High Blood Pressure
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High Blood Pressure: Your Doctor's Advice Could Save Your Life If You Follow It
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The Future of Governmental Support for Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services
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Portrait of Mike Gorman
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The Legislative Process: Mechanics and Procedures
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Alcoholism--the Most Neglected Health Problem in America
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Mike Gorman, Senator Lister Hill, and Mary Lasker at the National Press Club Gorman Testimonial Dinner
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Mike Gorman and Senator Edward Kennedy at the National Press Club Gorman Testimonial Dinner
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Remarks by Mike Gorman
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Letter from Nathan Kline to Mike Gorman
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Honoring Mike Gorman
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Mike Gorman, Senator Lister Hill, and Boisfeuillet Jones at the National Press Club Gorman Testimonial Dinner
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Letter from Warren G. Magnuson, United States Senate to Mike Gorman
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Administration Cuts Hurt Mental Health Centers and Training
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No Funds for Alcoholism
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A National Scandal: Neglect of Emotionally Disturbed Children
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The Administration Is Liquidating Mental Health Centers Programs
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Community Mental Health: The Search for Identity
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Introduction [to the Final Report of the Joint Commission on Mental Health of Children]
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Memorandum from Mike Gorman to the National Committee Against Mental Illness
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Models of Delivery of Mental Health Services to the Community in the 1970's
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Introduction [to the Final Report of the Joint Commission on Mental Health of Children] (draft)
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Today's Children
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Soviet Psychiatry and the Russian Citizen
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Mike and Suzanne Gorman at the 124th Annual American Psychiatric Association meeting
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Gorman's preliminary notes and list of things to see on the U.S. mental health mission to the U.S.S.R.
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Some Suggestions on What to Take
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Letter from Mike Gorman to Phillip L. Sirotkin, National Institute of Mental Health
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Current Trends in Dealing with Mental Illness--Are We on the Right Track?
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The Government and the Citizen: Partners in Mental Health and Mental Retardation
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Labor Must Face Up to the Challenge of Mental Illness
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What Are the Facts about Mental Illness?
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Our Most Neglected Mental Health Problem: Emotionally Disturbed Children
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It Can't Happen without Citizen Support
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The Legislative Process: A Primer on Procedures and Pitfalls
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Portrait of Mike Gorman
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Portrait of Mike Gorman
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Channeling Citizen Indignation into Meaningful Action
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A Moral Monodrama: The Citizen and the Doctor
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The New Mental Health Challenge for All Americans
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The Gadfly Role of Private Psychiatry
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The Walls Come Tumbling Down
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We Have Come a Long Way
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Children: Our Exploding Crisis
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Mental Illness: Some Economic and Legislative Considerations
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A Peoples' Army in the Fight Against Mental Illness
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The Pharmaceutical Industry Must Join America
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Which Flemming Do You Read?
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All Health Insurance Plans Must Cover Mental Illness
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Memorandum from Mike Gorman to the National Committee Against Mental Illness
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Children in Trouble in a Troubled Society
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The Big Mental Hospital Is Obsolete
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Mental Health in a Growing Democracy
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The General Practitioner: Powerful Ally against Mental Illness
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We Are Winning the Fight Against Mental Illness
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What Are the Facts about Mental Illness?
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Has Intensive Therapy Paid Off? A State-by-State Report on Where We Stand in the Fight against Mental Illness
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The Community: The New Mental Health Frontier
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Nationwide Evaluation of New Psychiatric Drugs is Urgent Need
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The First Year's Experience with Large-Scale Use of Chlorpromazine and Reserpine in the Mental Hygiene Institutions of New York State: A Preliminary Report
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A Proposal for the Technical Evaluation of Psychiatric Drugs
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Tear Down the Walls!
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Every Other Bed (draft)
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Mike Gorman and family
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Letter from Mike Gorman to the United States Civil Service Commission, Loyalty Board
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Letter from Robert A. Maurer, United States Civil Service Commission, Loyalty Board to Mike Gorman
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Mike Gorman posing with the winners of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce awards for 1948
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Mike Gorman speaking at the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce awards ceremony
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