Provenance: Donated to the Child Nutrition Archives by Stan Garnett May 13, 2016.
Scope and Content: Additional work papers from the 1970s-1990s.

Box 1: Articles, Reports, and Presentations

  • B1.F1
    Report: Federal Domestic Food Assistance Legislative Chronology, 1935-1992, Jean Yavis Jones. Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, January 9, 1992, Updated November 30, 1992. 47 pages. 2 copies.
    Report: Child Nutrition: Program Information, Data, and Analysis, Jean Yavis Jones. Specialist in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division, January 21, 1993, Updated February 23, 1993. 26 pages.
    Timeline: Fifty Years of National School Lunch!, not dated, not attributed. 4 pages.
    Report: National School Lunch Program, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Governmental Affairs, April 1987. 18 pages.
  • B1.F2
    NSLP Participation Growth, 1949-1996, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
    Photocopy: President Signs National School Lunch Act, June 4, 1946, with a list of all in the photo. Please credit – USDA Photo by Forsythe. 2 pages.
    Report: Regulations Clearance Task Force Report, from Stan Garnett, Co-Chair, Bonny O’Neil, Co-Chair, and Task Force Members Nancy Lyons, FSP; Donna Hines, SNP; Peggy Hickman, FSP; Sheri Ackerman, LRMD; Patricia Maggi, FSP; Scott Strangeland, AO; Ed Morawetz, SNP, to Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture. Food and Nutrition Service, January 1992. 16 pages, plus attachments.
    Report: Foods Sold in Competition with USDA School Meal Programs, A Report to Congress, Food and Nutrition Service, January 1991, sent by Shirley R. Watkins, Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services, to The Honorable Tom Harkin, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate. 13 pages.
    Report: Food Assistance Programs, Food and Nutrition Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, May 1993. 79 pages.
    Report: U. S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, National School Lunch Program, Fiscal Year 1998, not paginated.
  • B1.F3
    Booklet: The School Lunch, Educational Department, Postum Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan, not dated, photocopy. 34 pages. 2 copies.
    Article: Serving Hot School Lunches, The Farm Woman Speaks, An opinion survey conducted impartially thru a nationally known research organization, Successful Farming, March 1946. 1 page. 2 copies.
    Article: Hot School Lunches: How to Plan, Prepare, Pay For; A hot-lunch program in your community means healthier, happier children, and it can easily be as successful as those we found in Minnesota, Successful Farming, March 1946. 4 pages.
    Seven photocopies of photographs of vintage school lunch programs, 1950s-60s.
    Four vintage prints of young men undergoing physical examinations; not dated.
    Letter and Draft Memorandum: From Robert H. Shields, [Administrator, Production and Marketing Administration; U. S. Department of Agriculture], to State PMA Directors, regarding a 2-day working conference in Washington, D.C. to assure uniform and efficient administration of the National School Lunch Program, October 3-4, 1946. 3 pages.
    Draft: National School-Lunch Conference, October 24-25 (tentative) [1946]. 8 pages.
    Assortment of letters to Dewy J. Harman, July-August 1946.
  • B1.F4
    Newspaper Photograph: Captioned ‘Milk – and lots of it – is needed for growing children. Dried beans and peas, whole-grain breads and cereals, and nuts are other suggestions and adding protein to school children’s lunches’. [World Daily News], October 3, 1946. 1 page.
    Table: United States Department of Agriculture, Production and Marketing Administration, National School Lunch Program, Fiscal Year 1947, Ninth Apportionment of Funds to States in Accordance with Provisions of the “National School Lunch Act,” Public Law 396, 79th Congress, Food Distribution Programs Branch. 2 pages.
    Agricultural Aspects of the School Lunch Program, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
    Background Statement on Type A Lunch Pattern, Based on Discussions of Advisory Group of State School Lunch Directors – January 1958. 5 pages.
    Article: Better Use of Food for School Lunches, What’s New in Home Economics, October 1945. 2 pages. 2 copies.
    The School Lunch Program, Excerpt from Task Force Report on Public Welfare, not dated. 3 pages.
    The School Lunch Program – A message from Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson to the National School Lunch Conference, read at the Dinner Meeting of the Conference, Washington, D.C., Tuesday evening, October 22, 1946. 4 copies plus original.
    Statement of Jesse B. Gilmer, Administrator, Production and Marketing Administration, before the Agricultural Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives, National School Lunch Program, February 6, 1948. 2 pages. [incomplete]
    Letter from Clifton P. Anderson, to Honorable James E. Webb, Director, Bureau of the Budget, requesting Webb’s approval of an increase of $10,000,000 in the 1949 budget estimate for the National School Lunch Act, March 24, 1948. 3 pages.
    School-Lunch Program, Congressional Record – Senate, February 26, 1946. 22 pages.
    The School-Lunch Program – Conference Report, Congressional Record – Senate, May 24, 1946. 3 pages.
    Article: Gardening and Canning for School Lunches, by Margaret M. Morris, War Food Administration, reprinted from What’s New in Home Economics, April 1945. 4 pages.
    Letter from Clinton P. Anderson, Secretary, to Dear Governor, regarding the passage of H.R. 3370, “The National School Lunch Act”, which will make substantial changes in the administration of Federal assistance to school lunches for the next school year, sent to all State Governors, June 3, 1946. 1 page.
    Letter from Jim Gatley, Food Program Specialist, Child Nutrition Division, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, to Eleanor Hedland, regarding Contacts for information on Margaret Morris’ School Lunch Program contributions, April 3, 1989. 1 page.
    Memorandum from [illegible], Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to All Employees, regarding Personnel Designation, July 1, 1974. 1 page.
    Booklet: National School Lunch Act¹, As amended, not dated, not attributed. 11 pages.
    School Lunch News Letter – April 1948, extracts from a digest of address delivered at recent Institute of Home Economics at Ohio State University. 1 page.
    Letter from Charles F. Brannan, Acting Secretary, to The Honorable Sidney P. Osborn, Governor of Arizona, regarding continued Federal assistance to school lunch programs during the 1947-48 school year being assured under the Department of Agriculture Appropriations Act, signed by the President on July 30, 1947. 2 pages.
    Report: Direct Certification in the National School Lunch Program: State Progress in Implementation Report to Congress – Summary, Food & Nutrition Service, USDA, October 2009. 49 pages.
    Table: SB 2507, FNS and CBO Side-by-Side Costs, June 10, 2004. 2 pages.
    Brochure: 50 Years of School Lunch, 1946 to 1996, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Consumer Service, June 1996.
    Food – The Foundation of Our Future, Summary of remarks by N. E. Dodd, Under Secretary of Agriculture, at the National School Lunch Conference, Washington, D. C., Tuesday, October 22, 1946, United States Department of Agriculture, Production and Marketing Administration. 5 pages.
  • B1.F5
    Brochure: USDA Commodities, Did You Know…, United States Department of Agriculture, June 2008.
    SFFD – Agency Estimates for Fiscal Year 1991, not attributed. 7 pages.
    Article: A Self-Financing School Lunch Program for All Children, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 2 pages.
    School Programs Division Issue Paper, not dated, not attributed. 16 pages.
    Report: Foods Sold in Competition with USDA School Meal Programs, A Report to Congress. 13 pages.
    Rules and Regulations, Federal Register, Vol. 50, No. 96, May 17, 1985.
    News Release: A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America, National School Lunch Week, 1982, September 23, 1982. 1 page.
    Decrease in National School Lunch Program Participation (NSLP) Fact Sheet, December 1982, not attributed. 2 pages.
    Article: School Lunch, The Washington Post, September 14, 1983.
    Analysis of Comments – Proposed Rewrite, 7 CFR Part 210, Child Nutrition Division, August 1985. 16 pages.
    Article: New Group to Lobby on Food, Health, The Washington Post, November 27, 1982.
    A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America, National School Lunch Week, 1986, Ronald Reagan. 1 page.
    Presidential Documents, Federal Register, Vol. 52, No. 197, National School Lunch Week, 1987, October 13, 1987. 1 page.
    Draft of a proclamation by the President of the United States of America, with an attached note from Stanley C. Garnett, Assistant Deputy Administrator, Special Nutrition Programs, to Sam, stating, “The attached proclamation cleared thru to the White House, only to be rejected. Any creative ideas for 1st and 2d ¶s. Frank Ippolito needs your thoughts by noon tomorrow.” 3 pages.
    Folder: SHPPS 2006, CDC’s Division of Adolescent and School Health.
    Statement of Jesse B. Gilmer, Administrator, Production and Marketing Administration, before the Agricultural Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives, National School Lunch Program, February 6, 1948. 7 pages. 2 copies.
    Developing The National School Lunch Program, a talk by Robert H. Shields, Administrator of the Production and Marketing Administration, at the National School Lunch Conference in Washington, D. C., Tuesday, October 22, 1946. 5 pages.
    Table: United States Department of Agriculture, Production and Marketing Administration, National School Lunch Program, Fiscal Year 1947, Ninth Apportionment of Funds to States in Accordance with Provisions of the “National School Lunch Act,” Public Law 396, 79th Congress, Food Distribution Programs Branch.
    The School Lunch Program – A message from Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson to the National School Lunch Conference, read at the Dinner Meeting of the Conference, Washington, D.C., Tuesday evening, October 22, 1946.
    Food – The Foundation of Our Future, Summary of remarks by N. E. Dodd, Under Secretary of Agriculture, at the National School Lunch Conference, Washington, D. C., Tuesday, October 22, 1946, United States Department of Agriculture, Production and Marketing Administration. 5 pages.
    Chapter XIV – Production and Marketing Administration (School Lunch Program), Federal Register. August 16, 1946. 2 pages. 2 copies.
    Booklet: School Lunch Fact Sheet, Control Systems Research, June 1970. 5 pages.
    Brochure: National School Lunch Program, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Western Region, not dated.
    The School Lunch, University of Iowa Extension Bulletin, Revised October 1927. Photocopy. 27 pages.
    Booklet: Nutrition and Your Health: Dietary Guidelines for Americans, United States Department of Agriculture, United States Department of Health and Human Services, Fifth Edition, 2000.
    Materials relating to an article entitled “Bureaucrats and Kids’ Breakfast” in The Washington Post, by Jack Anderson, October 13, 1977. 5 pages.
    Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services/Food and Consumer Service Employee List, April 12, 1995. 1 page.
    Executive Summary: The Global Food for Education Pilot Program, Report to the United States Congress, February 2003. 10 pages.
    Report: Foods Sold in Competition with USDA School Meal Programs, A Report to Congress, Food and Nutrition Service, January 1991, sent by Shirley R. Watkins, Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services, to The Honorable Tom Harkin, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, United States Senate. 13 pages.
    Carl Perkins Memorial Lecture, American School Food Service Association Annual Conference, July 14, 1998. 5 pages.
    Issue Paper – Competitive Foods, Food and Nutrition Service, not dated. 2 pages.
    Food Preparation Locations for Federally Funded Child Nutrition Programs, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
    National School Lunch Program [7 CFR Part 210], United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Reprinted from Federal Register, September 9, 1977. 13 pages.
    Proposed Regulations – Food Service Management Contracts, not dated, not attributed. 7 pages.
    Booklet: Special Nutrition Programs, Child Nutrition, Food Distribution, Supplemental Food Programs, Food and Nutrition Service, United States Department of Agriculture, January 31, 2002.
  • B1.F6
    The Federal Budget Process, Congressional Action, not dated, not attributed, not paginated.
    Presentation: School Milk and Agriculture, Stanley C. Garnett, Director, Child Nutrition Division, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, North American International School Milk Conference, Washington DC, April 27, 2004. 31 pages.
    Presentation: Feeding the Children of the World, An Overview, Stan Garnett, Sioux Falls, SD, last updated May 17, 2007. 26 pages.
    Public Law 108-265, 108th Congress, June 30, 2004, not paginated. 2 copies.
    Report: Food and Nutrition Programs: Reducing Hunger, Bolstering Nutrition, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Revised August 17, 2005. 12 pages.
    Report: School Districts May Verify No More Than Three Percent of Applications Approved for Free or Reduced Price School Meals, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, April 6, 2006. 7 pages.
    Table: Certification Procedures for Free and Reduced Price School Meals, not dated, not attributed. 4 pages.
    Voluntary Survey on Special Assistance (Provision 1, 2, and 3), May 2004, not attributed. 2 pages.
    Report: Erroneous Payments in the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Summary of Findings, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Office of Research, Nutrition, and Analysis, November 2007. 2 pages.
    Significant Program Changes Since 1980, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.
    Presentation by Stan Garnett, USDA, in Russian, not dated, not paginated.
    Reauthorization 2004 Funding – Mandatory, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.
    Sec. 4305. Fruit and Vegetable Pilot Program, not dated, not attributed. 5 pages.
    Letter: From Dan Glickman, Secretary, to Honorable Al Gore, President of the Senate, with attached draft bill to amend the National School Lunch Act, the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the Commodity Distribution and Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987, as well as a section-by-section analysis explaining the provisions of the bill, March 10, 1998. 47 pages.
    Report regarding customer service, not dated, not attributed. 12 pages.
    Draft: Executive Summary regarding Access, Participation, Eligibility, and Certification (APEC) study, not dated, not attributed, not paginated.
    Draft Interim Study Report: Study of the Paperwork Reduction Pilot Projects of the National School Lunch Program, Atlantic Resources Corporation, prepared for Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, March 30, 1993. 19 pages.
    SFSP 1% Health Inspection Funding, National Data Bank(NDB), USDA/ Food and Nutrition Service, November 26, 2007. 3 pages.
    Committee Views, not dated, not attributed, not paginated.
    Letter: From Dan Glickman, Secretary, to Honorable Al Gore, President of the Senate, with an attached draft bill to amend the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act, as well as a section-by-section analysis explaining the provisions of the bill, January 28, 2000. 11 pages.
    Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program Handbook for Schools, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, November 2005. 27 pages.
    Posters: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter – removed to Flat Case. Room 141.
    Child Nutrition Forum, Statement of Purpose, Steering Committee 1997. 2 pages.
    Booklet: Food and Consumer Service Annual Historical Review, Fiscal Year 1995, US Department of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Service, Program Information Division, June 1997. 36 pages.
  • B1.F7
    Report: Direct Certification in the National School Lunch Program: State Progress in Implementation, Report to Congress – Summary, Food & Nutrition Service, USDA, December 2008. 36 pages.
    Report: H.R. 3873, The Child Nutrition Improvement and Integrity Act of 2004, Committee Report, Committee on Education and the Workforce, 108th Congress, not paginated.
    Presentation: USDA Child Nutrition Update, Legislative Action Conference, Stan Garnett, Child Nutrition Division Director, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, March 5, 2007. 29 pages.
    Chart: Child Nutrition Division Reauthorization Rules – February 9, 2007. 4 pages.
    Chart: Child Nutrition Division Implementation Plan for Public Law 108-265, as of January 12, 2007. 21 pages.
    Fruit and Vegetable Program States, 2006. 1 page. [Missing as of 10/1/2018]
    Presentation: Federal Child Nutrition Programs, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, April 11, 2005, not paginated.
    Article: Get Real…Ellen Haas, Poppy Seeds, Winter 1994. 1 page.
    Presentation: USDA Child Nutrition Update, Western Region CN State Directors’ Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Stan Garnett, Child Nutrition Division Director, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, February 13, 2007. 49 pages.
    Booklet: Evaluation of the USDA Fruit and Vegetable Program, Report to Congress, Food Assistance & Nutrition Research Program, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, May 2003. 24 pages.
  • B1.F8
    Booklet: A Citizen’s Guide to Food Recovery, United States Department of Agriculture, Food Recovery & Gleaning Initiative, December 1996. 66 pages.
    Editorial Cartoon: I Lost 10 Pounds in Just 2 Weeks on the Incredible School Lunch Diet, Rocky Mountain News, November 24, 1981. 1 page.
    Article: Study Shows School Lunches Win Nutrition War, The Daily Free Press, Kingston, N. C., January 10, 1983. 1 page.
    Paper: School Lunch is Still a Bargain, not dated. 5 pages.
    Article: School Lunches: Best Buy? The Fairfax Journal, August 23, 1982. 2 pages.
    Child Nutrition Division, Summary of Comments, Interim 7 CFR Part 210, May 1987. 9 pages.
    Editorial Cartoon: Sorry Kid, The Government Subsidizes Tobacco, Not School Lunches. Have a Cigarette; It’ll Dull Your Appetite. Rocky Mountain News, May 26, 1981. 1 page.
    Booklet: Winning With School Lunch, Food & Nutrition, October 1985, Volume 15, Number 4. 23 pages.
    Article: Nutrition Programs Stay Top Priority: A Leading Advocate of Child Nutrition Programs Looks at the Year Ahead and the Work Congress Is Doing, School Food Service Research Review, 13(1) 1989. 1 page. On reverse: Views of Honorable William F. Goodling, Ranking [Minority] Member, House Committee on Education and Labor, not dated. 1 page.
    NSLP Participation Growth, 1949-1996, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
    Decrease In National School Lunch Program Participation (NSLP) Fact Sheet, December 1982, not attributed. 2 pages.
    Legislative History, Summer Food Service for Children, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.
    Legislative History, National School Lunch Program, not dated, not attributed. 4 pages.
    Legislative History, Special Milk Program, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.
    Legislative History, State Administrative Expenses, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.
    Legislative History, School Breakfast Program, not dated, not attributed. 3 pages.
    Legislative History, Child Care Food Program, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.
    Legislative History, not dated, not attributed. 1 page.
    News Release: School Lunch Rates High in National Study, Office of Information, United States Department of Agriculture, March 30, [?]. 1 page.
    Article: Major USDA Study Gives High Marks to School Nutrition, Nutrition Week, April 7, 1983. 2 pages.
    Article: How Can Kids Learn About What to Eat?, The Journal, February 27, 1989. 1 page.
    Letter: From Robert J. Delany, Officer in Charge, Sacramento Field Office, to Dick Montoya, Chief, Information Section, Western Region Office, regarding Administrator Cornelius Sacramento Meeting, April 27, 1982. 1 page.
    Booklet: Let’s Work on School Lunch and Breakfast, Food & Nutrition, Volume 10, Number 6, December 1980. 15 pages.
    Booklet: Sharing Skills and Technology, Food & Nutrition, Volume 15, Number 1, January 1985. 23 pages.
    Booklet: Technical Assistance for Schools, Food & Nutrition, Volume 12, Number 2, April 1982. 19 pages.
    Article: I Remember When…, School Food Service Journal, January 1982. 7 pages.
    Newsletter: Dairy Council Digest, An Interpretive Review of Recent Nutrition Research Published by National Dairy Council, Volume 52, No. 1, January-February 1981. 6 pages.
    Article: Bumble Lives!, The New York Times, October 7, 1982. 1 page.
    Article: Food Labeling Bill Returns to Congress, Supermarket News, February 2, 1981. 1 page.
    Article: U. S. Dictates Lunch Program, Courier Express, Buffalo, NY, March 26, 1981. 2 pages.
    Letter: From Margaret O’K. Glavin, Deputy Administrator for Special Nutrition Programs, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Bob Greenstein, Administrator, regarding Implications for Implementation of the 2 ½ cent Section 4 Reduction, Draft, July 23, 1980. 4 pages.
    News Release: News Release: National School Lunch Program Expansion Seen, United States Department of Agriculture, October 16, 1962. 2 pages.
    Article: After Ketchup and Tofu – What? The Washington Post, September 29, 1981. 1 page.
    Nutrition Education and Training Program (NET), Importance of Funding, not dated, not attributed. 2 pages.
    Talking Points on NET, Dorothy Caldwell, ASFSA Legislative Action Conference, not dated. 4 pages.
    Folder: New York City Management & Technical Assistance Project, May 2-13, 1977, 47 pages plus multiple appendices.
  • B1.F9
    Report: School Districts May Verify No More Than Three Percent of Applications Approved for Free or Reduced Price School Meals, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, April 6, 2006. 7 pages.
    Report: Implementing Direct Certification: States and School Districts Can Help Low-Income Children Get the Free School Lunch Meals for Which They Are Eligible, Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, August 11, 2006. 34 pages.
    Report: Reducing Paperwork and Connecting Low-Income Children With School Meals: Opportunities Under The Child Nutrition Reauthorization Law, Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, November 2004. 44 pages.
    Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program Handbook for Schools, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, November 2005. 27 pages.
    Child Nutrition Division Implementation Plan for Public Law 108-265, as of November 15, 2007. 21 pages.
    Letter: From Dan Glickman, Secretary, to Honorable Al Gore, President of the Senate, with attached draft bill to amend the National School Lunch Act, the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the Commodity Distribution and Reform Act and WIC Amendments of 1987, as well as a section-by-section analysis explaining the provisions of the bill, March 10, 1988. 47 pages.
  • B1.F10
    Program Directors’ Meeting, Kansas City, Missouri, September 28-29, 2004, September 7, 2004. 5 pages.
    Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004, Evaluations and Reports, July 19, 2004. 3 pages.
    Best Practices for Food Recovery and Gleaning in the National School Lunch Program, SY 1998 – 1999, not dated, not attributed. 27 pages.
    Ideas for Reauthorization from State Agency Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, November 30, 2007, not attributed. 6 pages.
    Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program, not dated, not attributed, not paginated.
    Table: National Average Payment Rates for NSLP and SBP; SMP Reimbursement Rate for Paid Milk; and Commodity Assistance Rate for NSLP, compiled August 1, 1982, not attributed, not paginated.
    Report: Promoting Healthy Eating: An Investment in the Future, A Report to Congress, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, December 1999. 22 pages.
    Nutrition Education and Training Program (NET) Program Funding, The National Association of State NET Coordinators, February 1999. 2 pages.
    Nutrition Education and Training Program (NET) Funding History, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, February 1999. 2 pages.
    Child Nutrition State Directors Response to Status of State NET Programs Survey, ASFSA State Agency Section—Survey of State Directors—February 1999. 2 pages.
    Critical Issues for Nutrition Education/Training, NASNET, February 1999. 4 pages.
    USDA Food Programs – A Review, Remarks Made by Isabelle Kelley, not dated, not attributed, not paginated.
    Letter: From Stan Garnett, Acting Director, Child Nutrition Division, and Bonny O’Neil, Assistant Deputy Administrator, Food Stamp Program, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Judy Seymour, Supervisor, Eligibility and Certification Regulations Section, Food Stamp Program, thanking Seymour for allowing Pat Maggi and Peggy Hickman to participate in the Agency’s regulatory task force, January 21, 1992. 1 page.
    Chart: Net Funding History, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, February 1999. 1 page.
    Letter: From Stan Garnett, Co-Chair, Bonny O’Neil, Co-Chair, and Task Force Members Nancy Lyons, FSP; Donna Hines, SNP; Peggy Hickman, FSP; Sheri Ackerman, LRMD; Patricia Maggi, FSP; Scott Strangeland, AO; and Ed Morawetz, SNP, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, regarding Regulations Clearance Task Force Report, January 17, 1992. 2 pages.
    Report: Regulations Clearance Task Force Report, January 1992, 16 pages plus 11 attachments.
    Guidance for School Food Authorities: Developing a School Food Safety Program Based on the Process Approach to HACCP Principles, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, June 2005. 79 pages.
    Food and Nutrition Service 2008 Explanatory Notes, not paginated.
    Going Global Activity Guide, A Project to Educate and Involve American Students in Global Hunger Issues, A Project in Partnership with the American School Food Service Association, World Food Programme, and the School Food Service Foundation, American School Food Service Association, not dated. 128 pages.
  • B1.F11:
    Paper: USDA Summer Food Service Program, USDA Group Project, not dated, not paginated.
    U.S. Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin No. 1438, Making Fermented Pickles, Issued August 1924, Revised April 1925. 17 pages. [Missing since 10/1/18]
    Conference Program: CACFP: A Capital Idea, The Child Care Food Program Roundtable’s 16th Annual CACFP Conference, October 15-17, 2007. 26 pages.
    Newsletter: Friday Letter, Published by USDA’s Food and Consumer Service Public Affairs Staff, Vol. 20, No. 6, Summer 1997. 20 pages.
    Memorandum: From Zoë Neuberger and Patrick Waldron, to Stanley Garnett and Child Nutrition Division Staff, regarding Guidance and Regulations on Implementation of Eligibility-Related Provisions of the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004. August 30, 2005. 20 pages.
    Program: A Possible Dream, A Gala Event Honoring Gene White, March 2, 2004. 2 copies.
    Program: A Possible Dream, A Gala Event Honoring Champions of Child Nutrition, March 15, 2005.
    Program: A Possible Dream, A Gala Event Honoring Champions of Child Nutrition, March 13, 2006.
    Program: A Possible Dream, A Gala Event Honoring Champions of Child Nutrition, March 6, 2007.
    Booklet: Going Global Activity Guide: A Project to Education and Involve American Students in Global Hunger Issues, A project in partnership with the American School Food Service Association, World Food Programme, and the School Food Service Foundation, not dated. 128 pages.
    Poster: World Hunger, World Food Programme, not dated.
    Poster: Good Guide Pyramid: A Guide to Daily Food Choices, U.S. Department of Agriculture/U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, not dated.
  • Box 2: Book (Not Foldered)

  • Book: Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1896. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1897. 686 pages.
  • Box 3: Books and Newsletters

  • Binder (Not Foldered): Contains multiple sections: (1) Chronological Legislative History of Child Nutrition Programs, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, Budget Division, March 1977. 90 pages. (2) Chronological Legislative History of Food Stamp Program, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, Budget and Planning Division, June 1974. 46 pages. (3) Chronological Legislative History of Special Milk Program, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, Budget and Planning Division, January 1974. 10 pages. (4) Chronological Legislative History of Section 32, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, Financial Services Division, January 1974. 56 pages. (5) Chronological Legislative History of Section 416, Agricultural Act of 1949, as amended, and Food and Agriculture Act of 1965 as it relates to the donation of food commodities to domestic and foreign outlets, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, Budget and Planning Division, February 1973. 17 pages.
    Book: A Good Life For More People: Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1971. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
    Book: Will There Be Enough Food? Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1981. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
  • B3.F1
    Untitled paper on the creation and early days of the USDA Food and Nutrition Service; includes food stamps, school lunch, and other child nutrition program, Winifred Scheffler, November 8, 1988. 14 pages.
  • B3.F2
    Article: The history of the National School Lunch Program, U. S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service, not dated. 2 pages.
    Table: National School Lunch Program United States Totals, U. S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service. Data from the years 1989-1998.
    Table: CND Program Trends FY 2000-FY 2006. Color charts and graphs.
    Table: National Average Payment Rates for NSLP and SBP; SMP Reimbursement Rate for Paid Milk; and Commodity Assistance Rate for NSLP. Compiled 8/1/82.
  • B3.F3:
    State Agency Section Newsletter, Maryland Department of Education, featuring a regular column by Stanley C. Garnett, Director Child Nutrition Division Food and Consumer Service, USDA, Fall 1998 Vol. 1 No. 1.
    State Agency Section Newsletter, Maryland Department of Education, featuring a regular column by Stanley C. Garnett, Director Child Nutrition Division Food and Consumer Service, USDA, Winter 1999 Vol. 1 No. 2.
    State Agency Section Newsletter, Maryland Department of Education, featuring a regular column by Stanley C. Garnett, Director Child Nutrition Division Food and Consumer Service, USDA, Winter 2000 Vol. 2 No. 2.
    State Agency Section Newsletter, Maryland Department of Education, featuring a regular column by Stanley C. Garnett, Director Child Nutrition Division Food and Consumer Service, USDA, Spring 2000 Vol. 2 No. 3.
    State Agency Section Newsletter, Maryland Department of Education, featuring a regular column by Stanley C. Garnett, Director Child Nutrition Division Food and Consumer Service, USDA, Summer 2000 Vol. 2 No. 4.
  • Box 4: Memorandums and Memorabilia

  • B4.F1
    Menu: Oshogatsu No Kondate, not dated. 1 page.
    Letter from Eric M. Bost, Ambassador, Embassy of the United States of America, Pretoria, South Africa, to Gene White, MS, RD, SNS, President, Global Child Nutrition Foundation, regarding South Africa being chosen as the site of the Foundation’s 2009 conference, July 14, 2008. 1 page.
    Itinerary: GCNF Visit to Angola: January – February 2012 materials.
    GCNF, Global Child Nutrition Foundation, Update: China School Feeding Initiative, June 26, 2012 GCNF Board of Directors Meeting materials.
  • B4.F2:
    E-mail: From Gene White, MS, RD, SNS, President, Global Child Nutrition Foundation, and Stanley C. Garnett, Executive Director, Global Child Nutrition Foundation, to Dear GCNF Family and Friends, announcing that the Global Child Nutrition Foundation will no longer have a direct affiliation with the School Nutrition Association, June 20, 2013. 1 page.
    E-mail: From School Nutrition Association to wgw@whidbey.com announcing the School Nutrition Association (SNA) Board of Directors’ decision to end SNA’s formal affiliation with the Global Child Nutrition Foundation (GCNF), June 19, 2013. 1 page.
    Memorandum: From Gene White, President, Global Child Nutrition Foundation, to GCNF Board of Directors, regarding Affiliation Agreement with the School Nutrition Association, June 18, 2013. 1 page.
    Memorandum: From School Nutrition Association (SNA) Board of Directors, to Global Child Nutrition Foundation (GCNF), regarding Affiliation Agreement with the School Nutrition Association, June 17, 2013. 3 pages.
    Memorandum: From Gene White, President, GCNF, to Patti Montague, CEO, SNA, regarding Response to 5/2/2013 Memo, May 15, 2013. 2 pages.
    Memorandum: From School Nutrition Association (SNA) Board of Directors, to Global Child Nutrition Foundation (GCNF), regarding SNA Board Action Related to GCNF, May 2, 2013. 2 pages.
    Memorandum: From Gene White, President, and Stanley C. Garnett, Interim Executive Director, Global Child Nutrition Foundation, to Helen Phillips, SNS, SNA President, and Frank DiPasquale, Chief Executive Officer, regarding SNA_GCNF Affiliation Agreement, September 21, 2011. 1 page.
    Memorandum: From Helen Phillips, SNS, SNA President, and Frank DiPasquale, Chief Executive Officer, to Gene White, GCNF Chairman, and Stan Garnett, GCNF Interim Executive Director, regarding Affiliation Agreement, September 19, 2011. 4 pages.
  •  
    B4.F3
    GCNF Global Child Nutrition Foundation Trademark Registration, December 4, 2012. 2 pages.
    Global Child Nutrition Foundation, inc., Certificate of Incorporation, along with accompanying materials, June 2, 2006. 6 pages.
    Itinerary: GCNF Visit to Angola: January – February 2012 materials.
    Bylaws of Global Child Nutrition Foundation, Inc., a Virginia nonstock corporation, Adopted: December 13, 2006. 9 pages.
  • B4.F4
    Booklet: NONG CUN DI QU ER TONG QING SHAO NIAN, YING YANG JIAN KANG SHOU CE
    B4. The following items from Box 4 are Not Foldered.
    T-Shirt: 20 Years, Caring and Sharing, 1969 – 1989, USDA Food & Nutrition Servive.
    T-Shirt: You Can’t Go Wrong By Eating Right.
    Apron: Green, featuring the USDA Food Guide Pyramid.
    Canvas Bag: XV Global Child Nutrition Forum, School Feeding as a National Investment: How to Achieve It?, Costa do Saulpe – Bahia – Brazil, 20 to 24 May, 2013.
    Canvas Bag: XVI Global Child Nutrition Forum, Johannesburg, South Africa, September 29th to October 3rd, 2014.
    Plaque: Green Marble [?] Award for Superior Service, Fruit and Vegetable Pilot Program 2002 – 2003, Food and Nutrition Service, Alexandria, Virginia, USDA, United States Department of Agriculture, June 2004.
    Photo Album: Conference About Developing a Nutrition-Based School Feeding Model, Guangzhou, China, February 13 – 18, 2011.
    Primitive Framed Drawing: Dream Kitchen, Nanxiong, Bg – health, Hope School, February 16, 2011.
    AMÉRICA LATINA, Red de alimentación Escolar, framed fabric collage.
    ANGOLA, Clear glass [?] sculpture.
    Display Box [Damaged lid] : Republic of Iraq, Ministry of Education, The Ministry of Education Logo; box contains a resin [?] sculpture in the shape of Iraq with The Ministry of Education Logo on a base with Arabic script.
    Button: 65 Years Serving Healthy Meals.
    Button: I support the Global Child Nutrition Foundation [GCNF].
    Paperback Book: Code of Federal Regulations, Agriculture, 7, Parts 210 to 299, Revised as of January 1, 2007. 1049 pages.
  • Box 5: Binder (Not Foldered)

  • Binder: State Directors’ Meeting, Kansas City, MO, September 28 – 29, 2004.
  • Box 6: Reports, Newsletters, and Presentations

  • B6.F1:
    Booklet: Reducing Paperwork and Connecting Low-Income Children With School Meals: Opportunities under The New Child Nutrition Reauthorization Law, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, November 2004. 44 pages.
  • B6.F2
    Spiral Bound Book: Setting Up and Running a School Garden, A Manual for Teachers, Parents, and Communities, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2005. 198 pages.
  • B6.F3:
    Report: Review of School Health and Nutrition Interventions and Mapping of Existing Programmes in Ghana, Dubai Cares, The Partnership for Child Development, Government of Ghana, HGSF, August 2012. 73 pages.
  • B6.F4
    School Feeding Baseline Survey, Country Data Report, China, United Nations World Food Programme, February 2004.
  • B6.F5
    Proposal for Developing a Nutrition- Based School Feeding Model for Target School in Deyang, China, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Embassy, Beijing, China, Submitted by the Global Child Nutrition Foundation, February 17, 2010.
  • B6.F6
    Developing Rations for Home Grown School Feeding, PCD Working Paper n. 214, September 2010. 25 pages.
    Home-Grown School Feeding & Social Protection, PCD Working Paper n. 216, September 2010. 29 pages.
    Home-Grown School Feeding: Linking Small Holder Agriculture to School Food Provision, PCD Working Paper n. 212, Partnership for Child Development, September 2010.
  • B6.F7
    Linking Agricultural Development to School Feeding, PCD Working Paper n. 213, September 2010. 38 pages.
    Osun State Home Grown School Feeding and Health Programme Case Study, The Partnership for Child Development, HGSF, not dated. 30 pages.
  • B6.F8
    Paperback Book: Rethinking School Feeding, The World Bank, World Food Programme, September 2010[?], text in Chinese[?]. 146 pages.
  • B6.F9
    Letter from Derek, on Tom Harkin, Iowa, United States Senate letterhead, to Frank, Ron, & Stan, regarding the reauthorization process, June 28, 2004. 1 page.
    Three photographs with Stan Garnett and various other individuals.
    We’ve Come A Long Way In 20 Years, Food & Nutrition, Volume 18, Numbers 1 and 2, Spring – Summer 1989.
  • B6.F10
    Children’s Hunger Initiative for Learning and Development, USDA, not dated.
  • B6.F11
    Communicator, A Public Affairs Publication for Employees of the USDA Food & CoService, Northeast Region, Summer 1997. 24 pages.
  • B6.F12
    Newsletter: Prospector, Mountain Plains Region, Food and Consumer Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Winter 1996/1997. 37 pages.
  • B6.F13
    Booklet: Race To Indianapolis For a Taste of Hoosier Hospitality, The CACFP Sponsor’s Association 21st Annual Conference, September 16-18, 2007, Indianapolis, Indiana. 21 pages.
  • B6.F14
    Folder: The Partnership for Child Development, Sharing Ideas Guiding Change, The Partnership for Child Development, Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College London, Faculty of Medicine, not dated.
  • B6.F15
    Booklet: O’ Meals, Osun Elementary School Feeding & Health Programme, not dated. 44 pages.
  • B6.F16
    Brochure: Program Sesi Cozinha Brasil, Promoting Healthy Eating, SESI, Social Service for Industry, Brazil, not dated.
  • B6.F17
    Speaker Profiles: 16th Annual Global Child Nutrition Forum, XVI Global Child Nutrition Forum, South Africa, September 29th to October 3rd, 2014.
  • B6.F18
    Brochure: State of School Feeding Worldwide, Overview, 2013, World Food Programme.
  • B6.F19
    Centre of Excellence Against Hunger, Annual Report 2013, World Food Programme.
  • B6.F20
    Brochure: The Partnership for Child Development, Annual Report 2012 – 2013, Imperial College London.
  • B6.F21
    Paperback Book: Rethinking School Feeding: Social Safety Nets, Child Development, and the Education Sector, Directions in Human Development, The World Bank, 2009. 163 pages.
  • B6.F22
    Booklet: Learning From Experience: Good Practices From 45 Years of School Feeding, World Food Programme, not dated. 62 pages.
  • B6.F23
    Report: State of School Feeding Worldwide 2013, World Food Programme. 124 pages.
  • B6.F24:
    Ghana School Feeding Program Operations Manual, October 2008.
  • B6.F25
    Executive Summary: Rethinking School Feeding: Social Safety Nets, Child Development, and the Education Sector, Directions in Development, Human Development, The World Bank, not dated. 2 pages, 2 copies.
  • B6.F26
    Information Folder: Global Child Nutrition Foundation, GCNF, not dated. 2 copies.
  • B6.F27
    Brochure: Feed Minds, Change Lives, School Feeding: Highlights and New Directions, World Food Programme, 2009. 20 pages.
  • B6.F28
    Booklet: NONG CUN DI QU ER TONG QING SHAO NIAN, YING YANG JIAN KANG SHOU CE, all other text in Chinese [?].
    Chinese document.
  • B6.F29
    Program: USDA Food and Nutrition Service Proudly Recognizes Forty Years of WIC Improving the Nutrition and Health of Families, Wednesday. October 22, 2014, United States Department of Agriculture.
    Program: A Possible Dream: A Gala Event Honoring Champions of Child Nutrition, The Global Child Nutrition Foundation, March 7, 2011. 24 pages.
  • B6.F30
    Program: A Possible Dream: A Gala Event Honoring Champions of Child Nutrition in Support of the Global Child Nutrition Foundation, March 4, 2008. 24 pages.
    Program: A Possible Dream: A Gala Event Honoring Champions of Child Nutrition, The Global Child Nutrition Foundation, March 3, 2009. 24 pages.
    Program: A Possible Dream: A Gala Event Honoring Champions of Child Nutrition, The Global Child Nutrition Foundation, March 2, 2010. 24 pages.
    Invitation: A Possible Dream: A Gala Event Honoring Champions of Child Nutrition, The Global Child Nutrition Foundation, March 4, 2013.
  • B6.F31
    Program: 20th Anniversary Party, Food and Nutrition Service, September 23, 1989.
    Thank You note from Leland-Emerson Congressional Hunger Fellows 2001-2002 Class to Dear Stanley, thanking him for speaking to them about USDA’s Summer Food Initiative, February 28, 2002.
    Letter: From Roger F. Wicker, United States Senate, to Mr. Stanley C. Garnett, Executive Director, Global Child Nutrition Foundation, requesting Garnett to keep Wicker’s office informed as he pursues combatting hunger and supporting struggling economies throughout the world, October 10, 2012.
    Letter: From Tom Daschle to Stanley C. Garnett, Executive Director, Global Child Nutrition Foundation, thanking Garnett for attending the DuPont Advisory Committee on Agricultural Innovation and Productivity for the 21st Century meeting, September 10, 2012. 1 page.
    Note from Betty Jo Nelsen, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, to Stan Garnett, SNP, thanking Garnett for his support in publishing the coordinated review reg in July, August 15, 1991. 1 page.
    Memorandum: From Roberto Salazar, Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, to Stanley Garnett, Special Nutrition Programs, regarding Secretary’s 2004 Honor Awards Program, June 15, 2004. 2 pages.
  • B6.F32
    Chart: CHILD SNP Provisions FY’99 Cost (in millions). 3 pages.
    Memorandum: From Stanley C. Garnett, Director, Child Nutrition Division, to Regional Directors, Special Nutrition Programs, All Regions, regarding Afterschool Snacks in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and the At-Risk Component of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), Questions and Answers, Edition 3, November 1999. 17 pages.
    Poster: Put Your Values to Work, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, not dated.
  • B6.F33
    Presentation: Status/Plans for Implementing Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), A Briefing for Senior Executive Service, December 13, 1994, by Irwin T. David, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, U. S. Department of Agriculture.
    Presentation: GAO, Government Performance and Results Act of 1993, An Overview of its Purposes, its Key Elements, and its Implementation.
  • B6.F34
    Statement by Senator Pat Roberts in the resignation of Food, Nutrition and Consumer Service Under Secretary Ellen Haas, January 16, 1997. 1 page.
  • B6.F35
    Newsletter: TSA Connection, Winter 2002.
  • B6.F36
    Article: How School Lunch Became the Latest Political Battleground, The New York Times, October 7, 2014.
  • B6.F37
    Poster: Since 1974 WIC, The Foundation of Healthy Families, United States Department of Agriculture, October 2014.
    Brochure: HGSF, Home Grown School Feeding, The Partnership for Child Development, not dated.
    Brochure: Saber in Action: An Overview, Strengthening Education Systems to Achieve Learning For All, The World Bank, UKaid, January 2014. 2 pages.
    Brochure: Centre of Excellence against Hunger Dashboard, World Food Programme, September 2014.
    Report: Institutional Food Procurement from Smallholder Farmers: the Brazilian Experience, Centre of Excellence against Hunger, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, not dated. 2 pages.
  • B6.F38
    CD: Reauthorization
    CD: GCNF 2009 Gates Studies, Policy & Funding, Sichuan Needs Assessment, © 2009 Global Child Nutrition Foundation, All rights reserved.
    CD: FNS Presentation, Nutrition Education, Program Brochures, Program Overview, Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), United States Department of Agriculture.
    CD: An Assessment of School Feeding Programs: Programming Food for Development, World Vision.
    CD: CN Reauthorization 2004: Acts, Rules, Memos, USDA, Food and Nutrition Service, December 10, 2005.
  • B6.F39
    Program: School Lunch: A Roundtable Discussion in the Edible Schoolyard at The Smithsonian Folklore Festival, June 23, 2005.
  • B6.F40
    Folder: MOE of Iraq Study Tour of US School Feeding Programs, coordinated by Global Child Nutrition Foundation (GCNF).
  • B6.F41
    Executive Summary: School Feeding as a National Investment: How to Achieve It, Global Child Nutrition Foundation (GCNF) May 20 – May 24, 2013, Salvador, Brazil. 17 pages.
  • B6.F42
    Note from Roger C. Viadero, Inspector General, United States Department of Agriculture, to Reviewers, regarding Legislative Proposal “To Amend the National School Lunch Act, the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and the Commodity Distribution Reform and WIC Amendments of 1987”, March 2, 1998. 1 page.
    Report: Direct Verification Pilot Study, USDA Policy Memoranda Regarding Direct Verification, 2006[?].
  • B6.F43:
    Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2005, U.S. Department of Human Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 71 pages.
  • B6.F44
    Conference Report: William F. Goodling Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act of 1998, House of Representatives, 105th Congress, 2nd Session, Report 105—786, October 6, 1998. 72 pages.
  • B6.F45
    Letter from Tim Johnson, United States Senate, to The President, The White House, requesting funding for S. 1396, the Meals for Achievement Act, December 12, 1997. 2 pages.
    H.R. 3874, William F. Goodling Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act of 1998, One Hundred Fifth Congress of the United States of America, at the Second Session. 28 pages.
  • B6.F46:
    Talking Points: The Importance of Breakfast in School to the Administration’s Goals for Children, not attributed, April 20, 2000. 2 pages.
    Talking Points: Investment, Legacy, Leadership: The Children’s Hungry Initiative for Learning and Development (CHILD), Talking Points Prepared for Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture, December 19, 1997. 3 pages.
    Talking Points: The Children’s Hungry Initiative for Learning and Development (CHILD), Note: This went to DG on 11/14 (cleared SW) but was redone by OBPA. The OBPA version in files was used to brief Raines, April 20, 2000. 2 pages.
    Talking Points – The Children’s Hungry Initiative for Learning and Development – CHILD, Talking Points DG to Raines [handwritten note], not dated. 2 pages.
    Presentation: SW to DG (Nov 7) [handwritten note], April 20, 2000. 10 pages.
    Presentation: SG to Romminger [handwritten]. 9 pages.
    Letter: From Dan Glickman, Deputy Secretary, to Honorable Franklin D. Raines, Director, Office of Management and Budget, regarding additional proposals for consideration as Presidential Initiatives, not dated. 1 page.
  •  
    B6.F47: Children’s Hunger Initiative for Learning and Development, USDA, October 1, 1997.
  • B6.F48
    Talking Points: The Children’s Hungry Initiative for Learning and Development — CHILD, not dated. 1 page.
    Talking Points: The Children’s Hungry Initiative for Learning and Development – CHILD, November14, 1997. 2 pages.
    Slide Presentation: Reinvention, Child Nutrition Div., USDA. (11/4). 9 pages.
  • B6.F49
    S.2507, Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004, In The Senate of the United States – 108th Cong., 2d Sess., June 21, 2004. 170 pages.
  • B6.F50
    NASBE Policy Symposium on Healthy Eating, State Policy Action Plan Goals, October 10-11, 2007. 4 pages. Presentation attached.
    Presentation: Resources for School Wellness Policy, Francesca Zavacky, Senior Manager, National Association for Sport and Physical Education, NASPE, not dated. 4 pages.
    Presentation: Action for Healthy Kids: Bridging the Gap from Development to Implementation, Action for Healthy Kids, Sarah Tizer, Director of Team Programs, not dated. 2 pages.
    Presentation: Food & Nutrition Service Child Nutrition Programs, Stan Garnett, Division Director, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, not dated. 30 pages.
    Agenda: Afterschool Snack Rollout, not attributed, February 26, 1999. 2 pages.
    Letter: From Dan Glickman, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, to The Honorable Jacob J. Lew, Director, Office of Management and Budget, strongly recommending enactment of H.R. 3874, an enrolled bill “To amend the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 to provide children with increased access to food and nutrition assistance, to simplify program operations and improve program management, to extend certain authorities contained in those Acts through fiscal year 2003, and for other purposes.” October 20, 1998, with an attached Section-by-Section Analysis of H.R. 3874.
  • B6.F51:
    Talking Points, FNCS Agency Budget Estimates Fiscal Year 2009, June 8, 2007.
    6.51: White Paper: USDA Commodities in the National School Lunch Program, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, August 2007. 23 pages.
    6.51: The “Buy American” Requirement in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs, not dated. 3 pages.
    6.51: Geographic Preferences in the School Meal Programs, not dated. 2 pages.
    Talking Points, FNCS Agency Budget Estimates Fiscal Year 2009, June 8, 2007.
    Report: White Paper: USDA Commodities in the National School Lunch Program, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, August 2007. 23 pages.
    The “Buy American” Requirement in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs, not dated. 3 pages. Includes Geographic Preferences in the School Meal Programs, not dated. 2 pages.
  • B6.F52
    List: Fruit and Vegetable Program States.
    Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program Handbook for Schools, Making the Best Decisions for Introducing Fruits and Vegetables to Students, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, November 2005. 26 pages.
  • B6.F53
    Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act [As Amended Through P.L. 112-55, Effective November 18, 2011], November 18, 2011. 134 pages.
  • B6.F54
    Booklet: Accommodating Children with Special Dietary Needs in the School Nutrition Programs, Guidance for School Food Service Staff, United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Fall 2001. 54 pages.
  • B6.F55
    Some Ideas About School Nutrition Lunch, Yu Xiaodong, Public Nutrition Development Center, National Development and Reform Commission, July 27, 2009. 3 pages, 2 copies.
    School Lunch in Beijing and the Nutrition Practices, Huanglei, Beijing Municipal Center for Diseases Prevention and Control, not dated. 7 pages.
    Chinese Document and Chinese Banner
  • B6.F56
    Presentation: Recovery and Development, Needs Assessment for developing a sustainable school feeding program after the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan, China. Presented by Gene White and Stan Garnett, Consultant Volunteers, GCNF, Global Child Nutrition Foundation.
  • B6.F57
    School Feeding, Social Safety Nets and the Education Sector, World Food Programme.
  • B6.F58
    USDA Food Programs – A Review, Remarks Made by Isabelle Kelley, not dated.
  • B6.F59
    Children’s Hunger Initiative for Learning and Development, USDA, October 1, 1997. 10 pages.
  • B6.F60
    The Washington Post Magazine, covering the 9/11 terrorist attacks, October 7, 2001.
  • B6.F61
    Four April 1945 newspapers covering the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
    Four April 1945 newspapers covering the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
    (1) The Washington Daily News, Saturday, April 14, 1945.
    (2) Times Herald, Thursday, April 12, 1945.
    (3) Times Herald, Sunday, April 15, 1945.
    (4) The Evening Star, Thursday, April 12, 1945.
  • B6.B62
    Newspaper: Voyage to the Moon, The Washington Star, A supplement to The Evening Star, Washington, D.C., July 14, 1969.
  • Box 6 also contains various buttons, magnets, and other ephemera related to child nutrition.
    Various buttons, magnets, and other ephemera related to child nutrition in Chinese.
    Business card: Stanley C. Garnett, Executive Director, GCNF.
    Button: Feeding America’s Future, USDA, Child Nutrition.
    Button: The Face Of Rural America, USDA, Washington, D.C., 1976.
    Button: Thank You For Making a World of Difference at USDA.