o 0 ere tin pro ra t t effec­ tively ddre thi proble ." o OV"LLO, Bateman, and Bell ere mo 25 aut oritie on child e Ith a d elrare ho d­ dre ed t e conference. A tron con en u emerged th tt ivcn the multiplicity of problem faced hy c ildren in poverty, there i a eed for pro ram that ddre t e full r n e 0 tbe e problems and not j t one or t o. Dr. Robert H gerty , pre ident of th William T. Or nt Foundation. a e York organiz tion that fund' rc. rch on child h h vior, pr i e d t�e Re gan d­ mini tration for the inaugur - n - lion of bloc gr nt to the the tate. hicb. he id, give gc nc ie s the freedom to develop progr m geared to the hole child. Unfortunately •. Dr. Hag- gerty added, thi hift in policy accomp nied �y 25 percent reduction in total funding, hie he c lied upon the B h dmini tr tion to re tore. Funded in 1876. Mcharry Medicasl - College i s thc large t historically Black in- titution in the country' devoted e clu ively to he Ith cduc tion and research. The conference on children t ri 'k . :pon:ored by the In­ ti tut on Health C r for the Poor . nd Under ervcd, c tab­ Ii hcd by Mehar y in 198. . The only organization .of it ind in the United State, the in uture ervc focal point for the collection and di . .cmin tion of information nd r . c rch relating to the he lth of medically under­ erved p ople , 2 conv nl "t loc.,ion o 11000 C ICHOLS Suite -109 01. t .Y.'. 50 OFF In roductory Tre tm nt FREE H ir R mov I n yl i ith thi Ad