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Wanda Jones, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health (Womens Health)
chats with Helen Thomas, the first women White House Bureau Chief, during the DHHS
Womens Health Time Capsule tea. |
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Barbara James, DHHS Womens Health Time Capsule Initiative
Coordinator, welcomes Cristina Beato, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health to the Lawton
Chiles International House on the campus of the National Institutes of Health. |
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Dr. Loretta Finnegan, DHHS Womens Health Time Capsule Placement
Coordinator, chats with Dr. Vivian Pinn during the DHHS Time Capsule tea. |
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Dr. Wanda Jones, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health (Womens
Health), greets the children from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Preschool prior
to their performance. The children opened the DHHS Womens Health Time Capsule
Placement Ceremony with three musical selections. |
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Dr. Cristina Beato, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, greets
children from the NIH Preschool prior to their performance at the DHHS Womens Health
Time Capsule Placement Ceremony. |
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Dr. Vivian Pinn, Director of the NIH Office of Research on Womens
Health, welcomes participants to the NIH and the Lawton Chiles International House on
behalf of Dr. Ruth Kirschstein, former acting Director of the NIH. |
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Dr. Cristina Beato shares her thoughts on the tremendous progress made in
womens health with the participants. |
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Dr. Margaret Giannini, Principle Deputy Assistant Secretary on Aging,
shares her vision of the future of womens health and the impact it will have on
womens lives. |
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Helen Thomas shares policy and legislative changes impacting womens
health that she witnessed as a correspondent covering events at the White House. She
also entertained the participants with interesting stories about several of the
Presidents. |
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Helen Thomas, former White House correspondent, receives a standing
ovation from participants attending the DHHS Womens Health Time Capsule Placement
Ceremony. |
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Dr. Wanda Jones, speakers, and participants prepare to place the DHHS
Womens Health Time Capsule in its vault. |
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The plaque shown in this photograph was placed on the DHHS Womens
Health Time Capsule to help identify it when it is opened in the Year 2100. |
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The DHHS Womens Health Time Capsule awaits placement in its vault. |
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Dr. Vivian Pinn lowers the DHHS Womens Health Time Capsule into its
vault as Ms. Helen Thomas and other participants look on. |
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Individuals attending the DHHS Womens Health Time Capsule Placement
Ceremony watch closely as the capsule is lowered into its vault. |
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Susan Clark, originator of the womens health time capsule idea,
poses with Helen Thomas at the plaque and pedestal that will mark the site where the time
capsule is buried. |
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Dr. Wanda Jones and Susan Clark pose at the site after the time capsule
is placed in its vault. |