New York City paid its respects to the ICD Rehabilitation and Research Center, the nation's pioneer care center for the disabled, by proclaiming June 22nd as ICD Day. Mayor Edward Koch's proclamation was presented by Dr. Bernard Zazula, Director the City's Bureau for Handicapped Children, left, to ICD Director Dr. James C. Folsom, center, and ICD President Jeremiah Milbank, Jr., right. Since the ICD's founding in 1917, the initials have come to mean "I Can Do" for handicapped people. ICD stands for the institution's original name of Institute for the Crippled and Disabled.
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