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McGowan, Amanda A., 1970-,. Reminiscences of Amanda A. McGowan : oral history, 2002.
Title:
Reminiscences of Amanda A. McGowan : oral history, 2002.
Background: born New York City; education: B.A. finance University of Wisconsin-Madison 1991; career: Keefe, Bruyette & Woods on 89th floor South Tower since 1998; 9/11: experiencing first plane's impact, explosion leaving office after plane hits North Tower, narrow escape from elevator when second plane hits South Tower, crowded stairwells, slight injury, experiencing buildings' collapse from health club at Broadway and Wall Street; post-9/11: one of 9 people from floor of 75 employees to survive, grief, business recovery and relocation, avoidance of media and politics, security concerns lifestyle changes.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 102 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (77, 65 min.)
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- McGowan, Amanda A., 1970-,. Reminiscences of Amanda A. McGowan : oral history, 2002.
Campbell, Gordon J.,. Reminiscences of Gordon J. Campbell : oral history, 2004.
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Reminiscences of Gordon J. Campbell : oral history, 2004.
Background: originally from Seattle, WA; education: Kennedy School at Harvard University, M.A. in public administration; career: chief labor attorney and administrator for City of Seattle, New York City Human Resources Administration, New York City Board of Education, deputy director of New York City Mayor's office of operations, Homeless Services commissioner, Safe Horizon; Safe Horizon pre-9/11: support and immediate needs to victims of crime and abuse in New York City, broad-aspect social service; 9/11: at coffee shop in Upper East Side, taking subway to Safe Horizon headquarters six blocks from World Trade Center, witnessing North Tower collapse; Safe Horizon post-9/11: continuation of pre-9/11 tasks, training staff and volunteers, 9/11 hotline, socioeconomic diversity of recipients, database controversy, formation of USG [United Services Group], coordinating federations and charities, becoming subset of Human Services Council.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 59 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (60; 37 min.)
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- Campbell, Gordon J.,. Reminiscences of Gordon J. Campbell : oral history, 2004.
Moller, Richard, 1966-,. Reminiscences of Richard Moller : oral history, 2002-2003.
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Reminiscences of Richard Moller : oral history, 2002-2003.
Born Jersey City, NJ; education: B.S. Mechanical Engineering Rutgers University 1988; career: consultant Factory Mutual Engineering 1988-1990, Johnson and Higgins 1996-1997, risk management consultant and insurance broker Marsh and McLennan 1997-present; 9/11: late arrival to office on 100th floor of North Tower, at North Tower 78th floor sky lobby during first plane crash, walk down stairwell from 78th floor, debris from plane crashes in North Tower Plaza, witnessing South Tower collapse, escape from plaza escalator to Church Street, evacuation to New Jersey; post-9/11: lost colleagues and friends, recovery and assistance effort, visit to ground zero, support of George W. Bush and new security measures, increased awareness of global politics and news.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 103 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (72,44 min.)
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- Moller, Richard, 1966-,. Reminiscences of Richard Moller : oral history, 2002-2003.
Barrios-Paoli, Lilliam,. Reminiscences of Lilliam Barrios-Paoli : oral history, 2004.
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Reminiscences of Lilliam Barrios-Paoli : oral history, 2004.
Born in Mexico City, Mexico; education: Ph.D. cultural anthropology New School for Social Research; career: early teaching and government jobs including work at Human Resources Administration [HRA] with city government; September 11th: low flying plane, television coverage, building collapse, comparisons to Spain and Basque terrorism, importance of commemoration; United Way: senior vice president for community investment, allocation of funds and strategies to create community change--homelessness prevention, education, workforce development and access to healthcare, post-9/11 changes in service and government involvement; September 11th Fund: initial meetings between Community Trust and the United Way, work with Seedco, board impetus and organization, program rationale, definition of victim status, decision to work through community-based organization instead of direct service, telethon to raise funds, continuing regular operations with United Way, challenges of working with middle-class population from service perspective, early emergency allocation and cash assistance, expansive view of affected community including a consideration of non-traditional families and areas, question of fraud, Red Cross and definition of victim, negative press coverage and unfair maligning of Red Cross and other charities, preparedness, shift from fund to standard operations, settlement amounts, Chinatown post-9/11, outreach and challenges vis-à-vis mental health assistance, case worker recruitment and demands, reminiscence of colleagues especially Joyce Bove; trauma: Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, perception of as extended event.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 101 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (150 min.)
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- Barrios-Paoli, Lilliam,. Reminiscences of Lilliam Barrios-Paoli : oral history, 2004.
Immerman, Suzanne,. Reminiscences of Suzanne Immerman : oral history, 2004.
Title:
Reminiscences of Suzanne Immerman : oral history, 2004.
Born in Larchmont, NY; family background in teaching, public service; education: Brown University, 1994; career: reminiscence of early work in non-profit program development and corporate philanthropy; September 11th: absence from city and return, volunteer work at Ground-Zero in rescue and recovery; Red Cross involvement in 9/11: worked for organization, global range of volunteer, specialized volunteer core for disaster, media criticism of; September 11th Fund: nature of work on Board, program design, processing and allocating grant requests, hiring consultants/specialist, reminiscence on how job changed over time, colleagues reminiscences especially--Josh Gotbaum, Jeanine Moss, Joyce M. Bove, Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, Franklin A. Thomas, and Carol Kellerman; Cash Assistance Program/September 11th Fund: early assistance through Safe Horizon, work with Center for an Urban Future, diversity of recipient group and changes made to the definition of eligibility, problems navigating city's employment and training programs, challenges facing Employment Assistance Program, question of defining unemployment as it related to 9/11, geographic decision-making as it relates to impact zone of disaster--special case of Reagan National Airport and Chinatown, Seedco, and John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rugers University, challenges facing low-income and undocumented workers, use of intermediaries to reach local communities, early failure to weigh health and environmental effects on recovery workers, challenges to job placement in Chinatown; anti-bias work: Arab-American community, 9/11 backlash on immigrants and Arab-Americans, involvement of National Conference for Community and Justice and anti-bias work.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 99 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (152 min.)
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- Immerman, Suzanne,. Reminiscences of Suzanne Immerman : oral history, 2004.
Reiss, Alan,. Reminiscences of Alan Reiss : oral history, 2002.
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Reminiscences of Alan Reiss : oral history, 2002.
Background: childhood Oceanside, Long Island, New York; education: Northeastern University; career:, Port Authority [PA] electrical engineer for World Trade Center [WTC], supervising engineer at WTC, special assignment rebuilding infrastructure after 1993 WTC bombing, capital redevelopment at WTC, general manager of operations life safety and security WTC, main director of WTC, PA Director of Aviation; pre-9/11: account of 1993 WTC bombing and response; WTC operations; 9/11: at meeting in coffee shop on WTC concourse level during first plane impact, bringing plane part to police, answering phone calls from people trapped in Windows on the World, watching South Tower plane impact on videotape, assisting evacuation, escaping to street, meeting with police, return to site, setting up command post in New Jersey, accounting for PA employees; post-9/11: Director of Aviation for PA, American Airlines Flight 587 plane crash in Queens, tightening security at airports, discussion of civil liberties and security; work with victims' families, emotional strain.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 61 p.sound recording: 1 sound cassette (95 min.)
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- Reiss, Alan,. Reminiscences of Alan Reiss : oral history, 2002.
Frank, Charlotte,. Reminiscences of Charlotte Frank : oral history, 2001-2003.
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Reminiscences of Charlotte Frank : oral history, 2001-2003.
Born Minneapolis, MN; education: University of Minnesota, University of Chicago; career: New York City Human Resources Administration, Department of General Services, Manager of Purchasing for Port Authority; bombing of World Trade Center in 1993; changes made to emergency facilities since 1993 bombing; 9/11: evacuation of Port Authority staff; post-9/11: improvements in Port Authority, 9/11 artifacts in Fresh Kills landfill, efforts by Port Authority and the Museum of the City of New York to preserve materials, re-development of Lower Manhattan, emotional impact.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 84 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (81, 57 min.)
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- Frank, Charlotte,. Reminiscences of Charlotte Frank : oral history, 2001-2003.
Stein, Debra,. Reminiscences of Debra Stein and Theodore Zubulake : oral history, 2001-2003.
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Reminiscences of Debra Stein and Theodore Zubulake : oral history, 2001-2003.
Zubulake: born Jamaica, NY; education: Lehigh University; career: Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance (1972-1987), Marsh & McLennan (1987- ); Stein: raised Spring Valley, NY; education: City College of the City University of New York (1976); career: Royal Insurance, National Council on Compensation Insurance (1986-1993), Marsh & McLennan (1994- ); 9/11: description of morning routines, witness to first plane crash, building evacuation, confusion over safety announcement, walk uptown; post-9/11: discussion of loss of colleagues, readjustment to new work environment, views on security measures, colleagues' responses, emotional response to one-year anniversary, views on rebuilding at ground zero; political views; discussion of victims' financial compensation.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 124 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (54, 46 min.)
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- Stein, Debra,. Reminiscences of Debra Stein and Theodore Zubulake : oral history, 2001-2003.
Gonzalez, Nancy S., 1951-,. Reminiscences of Nancy S. Gonzalez : oral history, 2001-2003.
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Reminiscences of Nancy S. Gonzalez : oral history, 2001-2003.
Born Greenwich Village, New York, NY; education: Baruch College; career: secretary then site research for J.C. Penny Company, Icelandic Airlines, Trans World Airlines, licensing division of Electric and Musical Industries, electrical contracting firm, Port Authority; 9/11: early arrival to work at North Tower of World Trade Center, sound of explosion, fall of ceiling fragments, escape from tower, witnessing tower collapse; post-9/11: tourism, emotional recovery, 9/11 memorial, effect on lower Manhattan, anthrax scare, reaction of children; reflections on politics.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 122 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (85, 53 min.)
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- Gonzalez, Nancy S., 1951-,. Reminiscences of Nancy S. Gonzalez : oral history, 2001-2003.
Hannell, Mary Lee, 1960-,. Reminiscences of Mary Lee Hannell : oral history, 2001-2005.
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Reminiscences of Mary Lee Hannell : oral history, 2001-2005.
Childhood Latham, NY; education: B.A. Drew University; career: work at Bloomingdale's department store, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, transfer to Human Resources; 1993 bombing of World Trade Center [WTC]: description of event, changes made to security/safety systems since 1993; 9/11: arrival to work, impact of plane crash, evacuation from 67th floor of North Tower, witnessing collapse of South Tower, escape to Department of Water; experience of son at school; post-9/11: assessment of mayor Giuliani's response, Port Authority response, WTC clean-up, memorial services, memories changing over time, children's response, reflections on politics.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 173 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (90, 88 min.)video recordings: 2 DVDs (97 min.)
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- Hannell, Mary Lee, 1960-,. Reminiscences of Mary Lee Hannell : oral history, 2001-2005.
Levy, Laurence A., 1948-,. Reminiscences of Laurence A. Levy: oral history, 2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Laurence A. Levy: oral history, 2003.
Raised in Queens, NY, education: St. John's University Law School; career: elementary public school teacher in South Jamaica, Queens, prosecutor and litigator at Bronx District Attorney's office, assistant commissioner of trial--New York City Department of Sanitation, Inspector New York City Corporation Counsel inspector general, New York City senior litigator, teaching--St. John's Law School and the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, New York City Lawyer, New York City deputy counsel, President of Twin Towers Fund, director of Giuliani Partners, consulting; family: married in 1971, two sons in 1976 and 1979, living with wife on Queens-Nassau border; September 11th: office at New York City Hall, hearing first plane crash, going to 100 Church Street where son works, running back to City Hall after second plane arrives, organizing City Hall evacuation, convinced of terrorist attack, contacting and meeting Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, recollections of Giuliani--wanting to communicate with public, keep people calm, and provide leadership, anticipating rescues, concern of anti-Muslim and anti-Arab bias; post-9/11: funerals, eulogies, work at World Trade Center site 24/7; Twin Towers Fund: principals, legalities, administration, publicizing, distribution of monies, challenges, special cases, other organizations--Red Cross and Federal Emergency Management Agency, communication and conflict with police widows, relocating to 575 Fith Avenue, outpouring of generosity and support, General Electric Foundation, Citicorp, Arnold Schwartzenegger, refusal of gift from Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, closing in 2003, privatization and on-going projects--America's Camp Foundation, Scholarship America, depression and suicide awareness education and training for fire department, police department, port authority and civilian emergency medical technicians.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 79 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (141 min.)
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- Levy, Laurence A., 1948-,. Reminiscences of Laurence A. Levy: oral history, 2003.
Dickerson, Ralph, 1947-,. Reminiscences of Ralph Dickerson, Jr. : oral history, 2004.
Title:
Reminiscences of Ralph Dickerson, Jr. : oral history, 2004.
Born in 1947, grew up in Illinois; background: mother teacher; education: University of Illinois; career: work for the Olin Corporation and McDonnell Douglas, United Way in various cities, former retired president of the United Way of New York City; United Way: human care organization, in business of raising and distributing money, bottom up/local organization, individual and corporate giving, discussion of fiscal and programmatic operations, beneficiary standards; September 11th: stopped cars, people in streets watching, reminiscence of daughter's death in 1994 U.S. Airway crash, calling family, work, television coverage; post-9/11: confusion, problems with utilities and communication, smell of smoke, sound of fire engines and police, dawning realization of catastrophic event, World Trade Center site work: distinct smell, overwhelming emotions, bearing witnessed, on-site cooperation; September 11th Fund: debating nature of fund, telethon, relationship with mayor and the Liberty Fund, relationship with American Broadcasting Company, coordinating respective organizations--and the financial, administrative, infrastructural and legal issues related to collaborative work, work with consultants, cash assistance, appropriation of funds, Red Cross, media coverage, criticism, work with Safe Horizon, inequity in distribution, ethical dilemmas around distribution, balancing short and long term needs, working together across agency lines, coordination and information retrieval, lessons learned from in-crisis collaborative work.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 100 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (174 min.)
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- Dickerson, Ralph, 1947-,. Reminiscences of Ralph Dickerson, Jr. : oral history, 2004.
Sergel, Ruth,. Reminiscences of Ruth Sergel : oral history, 2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Ruth Sergel : oral history, 2003.
Childhood: Born in Tribeca. Parents are artists. Education: Swarthmore College, studied political science. Always wanted to be a filmmaker, but out of college did social service work, then became a film technician and worked up to making own films. Makes short fiction films; goal is to bring high production value to certain people as she usually looks for people who don't have a "voice," or high level of technical skill. Writes scripts, workshops with population she is focusing on, and then works with actor, films script. Explains how this ties into work with Voices of 9/11. 9/11: was at eye doctor's in the East Village, her pupils were dilated and when she finished her appointment found out about the WTC. Could not see clearly because of dilation treatment; wandered around but did notice absence of traffic. Had difficulty using cell phone because of eye treatment, call mother in Washington, D.C. to tell her to get her disabled siser; mother was disoriented, hangs up, and south tower falls. Goes home and gets photography gear; first hears rumors of Middle Eastern terrorists and is reminded of Oklahoma City bombing; believes these accusations are racist, but slowly realizes they are true. Recollects certain photographs she took that day. Was asked by friends to leave the city; she didn't want to and then people start rumors about the Empire State Building being under attack and wonders why she didn't leave. Recollects how city below 14th Street was shut down and how quiet it was. Several memories of the time are hazy; she realized only later she was in shock for a few months following 9/11. Someone set up camera to videotape downtown after second tower has hit, group of people gathered around as if it were a "communal hearth." Volunteers as photoeditor for Here is New York. Critical of media portrayal of firefighters, media in general. Discusses how people remember stories of 9/11; relaying bad news among group of people; process and criteria of selecting pictures from many submissions. Considered volunteering as photo editor to be her way to respond to 9/11; also, that this was a healthy response. Idea for Voices of 9/11 came from a number of sources. Discusses how media changed the way people described 9/11: "And so there was all these things that were clearly being taken over by all the media coverage, as opposed to what people were really saying" (p. 26) Talks about people who helped conceptualize Voice of 9/11, as well as discusses the process, circumstances, and logistics of filming. Discusses how therapy is not the best method of recovery, and how filming provided an alternate form of therapy. Discusses photographs as sort of therapy for people and also mentions how few photographs are of people who jumped from towers, says there's cultural denial about jumpers. Mentions people going to Pennsylvania to get stories from people who were affected there. Talks about opening of exhibit at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washing, D.C. and how they got a booth for people to tell stories into the Pentagon. Emphasizes that what is important about the stories is that they show the humanity of the subjects, rather than political viewpoints. Also discusses importance of letting viewer have control over what they see; distrusts media outlets because she feels they would not do a good job of representing the stories. Felt that exhibition needed to reflect empowerment, community of New Yorkers. Discusses financial problems of project. Talks about growing up Jewish and how historical memory affected her feelings towards 9/11. Discusses involvement with people who told their stories, and wonders how and where they are now.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 64 p.sound recordings: 2 sound discs (110 min) : digital ; 3 in.
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- Sergel, Ruth,. Reminiscences of Ruth Sergel : oral history, 2003.
Hoge, James F.,. Reminiscences of James F. Hoge, Jr. : oral history, 2008.
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Reminiscences of James F. Hoge, Jr. : oral history, 2008.
Background: born in New York 1935; education: B.A. in political science, Yale; M.A. in modern European and American history, University of Chicago; career: Washington Correspondent, Editor-in-Chief, and Publisher, Chicago Sun Times, 1958-1984; President and Publisher, New York Daily News, 1984-1991; Editor, Foreign Affairs, 1992-present; Council on Foreign Relations (CFR): history of Foreign Affairs (FA) under previous editors, Kennan's "X" article, memorable articles, role of FA, changes to FA under Hoge's editorship, role of editor at FA, foreign circulation, comparison of FA with other magazines and think tanks.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 106 p.
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- Hoge, James F.,. Reminiscences of James F. Hoge, Jr. : oral history, 2008.
Gustafson, Judith,. Reminiscences of Judith Gustafson : oral history, 2007.
Title:
Reminiscences of Judith Gustafson : oral history, 2007.
Background: born Flint, MI; education: career: Assistant to Dean and Provost Jacques Barzun, Columbia University, 1958-1965; Assistant to the Executive Director, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), 1965-1987; Associate Director, CFR Studies Department, 1987-1996; Secretary of the Corporation, CFR, 1987-2000; Early impressions of CFR, reminiscences of CFR presidents and directors during her tenure, expansion in role of women at the CFR, development of CFR studies program, organizational politics, reminiscences of board meetings, changes at CFR.
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- Gustafson, Judith,. Reminiscences of Judith Gustafson : oral history, 2007.
Tyson, Neil,. Reminiscences of Neil Tyson : oral history, 2001-2005.
Title:
Reminiscences of Neil Tyson : oral history, 2001-2005.
Career: Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium, astrophysicist and member of the Department of Astrophysics of the American Museum of Natural History; 9/11: witnessing fire in North Tower through binoculars, filming with digital camera from roof, witnessing second plane impact and collapse of both towers, walk through streets, departure from city via Grand Central Station; discussion of sensory distortion and emotional response; post-9/11: daughter's memory of event, contemplation of religion and politics, concern over air quality and clean-up effort, effect of terrorism alerts, discussion of memorial, comparisons to other disasters, discussion of future threats; reflections on politics, media, terrorism and the invasion of Iraq.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 124 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (96, 67 min.)video recordings: 2 DVDs (118 min.) : digital.
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- Tyson, Neil,. Reminiscences of Neil Tyson : oral history, 2001-2005.
Greenberg, Maurice R.,. Reminiscences of Maurice R. "Hank" Greenberg : oral history, 2008.
Title:
Reminiscences of Maurice R. "Hank" Greenberg : oral history, 2008.
Background: Born 1925 in New York City, grew up in Swan Lake, NY; education: LL.B., New York Law School, 1950; career: U.S. Army World War II, Korean War; Vice-President, President 1967 -Continental Casualty; Chairman and CEO, American International Group, 1960-2005; Council on Foreign Relations (CFR): member in 1977, business experiences in Asia, the rise of China, debate in CFR over Vietnam, women at the CFR, presidency of Les Gelb, importance of Center for Geoeconomic Studies, competition between U.S. and China, mission of CFR, confrontation with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at CFR meeting, experience of serving on CFR board, thoughts on CFR Washington program.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 70 p.
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- Greenberg, Maurice R.,. Reminiscences of Maurice R. "Hank" Greenberg : oral history, 2008.
Ensminger, Barry, 1948-,. Reminiscences of Barry Ensminger : oral history, 2004.
Title:
Reminiscences of Barry Ensminger : oral history, 2004.
Born in Burbank, California. Went to University of Pennsylvania Law School, studied health law, worked in Washington, D.C. Married, moved to New York in 1975 with first wife, Sylvia Law, a law professor at NYU. Various professional appointments: Food Law Project, Carol Bellamy's City Council, March of Dimes, David Dinkins Administration, Planned Parenthood, fellowships at various universities. On 9/11: at office in SoHo, got a phone call from friend, went to rooftop and watched towers collapse; knew after second plane hit that it was a terrorist attack. Was in a state of shock, felt numb. Son (Ben Ensminger Law) who worked at Marsh & McLennan midtown offices lost many co-workers at WTC. Joyce Bove and Len McNally (health program officers at New York Community Trust) recruited him to work at September 11th Fund. Discusses Red Cross scandal. Discusses classification of primary and secondary victims, as well as health care benefits/entitlements and COBRA [Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act.] Discusses the different aid available to victims, how health insurance was dealt with and paid by, and discusses extensively the problems of victims health insurance and the criteria for distributing insurance. Describes how victims got group insurance plans and what that entailed. Discusses what will happen when benefits paid for by September 11th Fund run out. Hypothesizes what would happen in case of another terrorist attack.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 61 p.sound recordings: 1 sound cassette (91 min.)
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- Ensminger, Barry, 1948-,. Reminiscences of Barry Ensminger : oral history, 2004.
Kendrick, Mel, 1949-,. Reminiscences of Mel Kendrick : oral history, 2002-2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Mel Kendrick : oral history, 2002-2003.
Born Wenham, MA; education: Philips Academy Andover, Trinity College, Hunter College; construction of World Trade Center [WTC]; influence of New York City on art; 9/11: in deli at corner of Reade and Hudson streets during impact of planes, witnessing tower collapse; post-9/11: role of art; air quality, children's reactions, changes in lower Manhattan, assessment of government response; reflections on politics.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 110 p.sound recordings: 3 sound cassettes (116, 73 min.)
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- Kendrick, Mel, 1949-,. Reminiscences of Mel Kendrick : oral history, 2002-2003.
Seessel, Tom,. Reminiscences of Thomas V. Seessel : oral history, 2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Thomas V. Seessel : oral history, 2003.
Born 1937 in Chattanooga, TN; education: B.A. Dartmouth College (1959), M.P.A. Princeton University (1964); career: President and CEO of Seedco (1988-1998), Ford Foundation consultant, member of Thomas Edison State College of New Jersey's Board of Directors; September 11th: at home in Hopewell, N.J.; Ford Foundation reports on role of philanthropy: discussion of similarly-directed government reports, nature of corporate donations, non-need-based philanthropy, government versus philanthropic giving, payment allocation strategies, types of arguments surrounding victims' compensation, criticism of victims compensation philosophy, function of disaster relief Medicaid, nature of aid to undocumented workers, pace of distribution of funds, discussion of comparisons to Oklahoma City bombing aid, creation of dialogue between philanthropy and government, categories of aid distribution; September 11th Fund: role in philanthropic history; Federal Emergency Management Agency efforts: critique of unresponsiveness, complications from using conventional procedures; media coverage of philanthropic operations; general critique.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 60 p.sound recordings: 2 sound discs (109 min.) : digital ; 3 in.
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- Seessel, Tom,. Reminiscences of Thomas V. Seessel : oral history, 2003.
Amsterdam, Anthony G.,. Oral history interview with Anthony G. Amsterdam [electronic resource], 2009.
Title:
Oral history interview with Anthony G. Amsterdam [electronic resource], 2009.
Born September 12, 1935, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; early life: father, Gustave G. Amsterdam, lawyer and World War II veteran; mother, Valla Abel; marriage to Lois P. Sheinfeld; memories of 1950s American South and European travels; education: A.B. French Literature, Haverford College, 1957; LL.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1960; career: clerk to Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, 1960-1961; Assistant District Attorney, District of Columbia, 1961-1962; professor of law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1962-1969; cooperating attorney and legal advisor, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc, 1963 - present ; Montgomery Professor of Clinical Legal Education, Stanford University Law School, 1969-1981; Professor of Law and Director, Clinical and Advocacy Programs, New York University (NYU), 1981-1988; Director, Lawyering Program, NYU, 1988-1999; Judge Edward Weinfeld Professor of Law, NYU, 1992-1991; University Professor, NYU, 2001 - present; career experiences: Last Aid Kit, 1968-1986; co-director, first empirical studies on racially discriminatory administration of the death penalty, 1965; NAACP LDF death penalty moratorium strategy, 1967-1977; United States Supreme Court: Boykin v. Alabama (1969); Furman v. Georgia (1972); Gregg v. Georgia (1976); McCleskey v. Kemp (1987); career focus: civil rights, criminal procedure, clinical legal education, litigative advocacy, pro bono, court access claims for Guantanamo Bay detainees; discussions: race discrimination, penal code reform, scientific and forensic evidence, Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, state and federal habeas corpus, deterrence arguments, public opinion of capital punishment; reminiscences: history of NAACP LDF, Scottsboro Boys, Civil Rights Movement, judicial prejudice.
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- Amsterdam, Anthony G.,. Oral history interview with Anthony G. Amsterdam [electronic resource], 2009.
Kellermann, Carol,. Reminiscences of Carol Kellermann : oral history, 2004.
Title:
Reminiscences of Carol Kellermann : oral history, 2004.
Education: Harvard Law School 1976; career: work at Legal Aid Society, work for U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer, New York City government, Executive Director of Leonard Stern Foundation, Podesta Associates, Executive Director Learning Leaders; 9/11: responsibility for employees; September 11th Fund: CEO [Chief Executive Officer] of the September 11th Fund, media coverage, Victims Compensation Fund, work with other agencies, information technology systems work, legal and financial advising, Employment Assistance Program, challenges and successes regarding immigrant and undocumented worker assistance, pro-bono involvement of IBM [International Business Machines], reminiscences of colleagues, emergency mental health counseling, Project Liberty and Federal Emergency Management Agency, training of mental health practitioners, anti-bias work with Sikh, Arab and Muslim groups.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 179 p.sound recordings: 4 sound discs (112; 120 min.) : digital ; 3 1/2 in.
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- Kellermann, Carol,. Reminiscences of Carol Kellermann : oral history, 2004.
Wheelwright, Peter M.,. Reminiscences of Peter M. Wheelwright : oral history, 2002-2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Peter M. Wheelwright : oral history, 2002-2003.
Born in New Hampshire; life in Massachusetts, move to New York City 1976; residence across the street from World Trade Center [WTC]; family: wife, three children; education: B.A. Trinity College, M.A. Princeton University; 1971; career: architect, teacher, chair of Department of Architecture at Parsons School for Design; 9/11: witnessing plane crash from living room window, recording with video camera, evacuation of apartment building, re-entrance and retrieval of belongings, sound of collapse; safe arrival at brother-in-law's 12th Street residence; post-9/11: subjectivity of memory; sense of community, vulnerability, relocation, experiences with federal government agencies; WTC site: clean-up, architectural reflections.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 104 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (91, 90 min.)
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- Wheelwright, Peter M.,. Reminiscences of Peter M. Wheelwright : oral history, 2002-2003.
Lomonaco, Michael, 1952-,. Reminiscences of Michael Lomonaco : oral history, 2002-2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Michael Lomonaco : oral history, 2002-2003.
Born Brooklyn, NY; education: speech and theatre at Brooklyn College 1972; culinary studies at New York City Technical College 1984; career: musical and stage actor 1972-1983, apprenticeship at Le Cirque restaurant, chef at 21 Club and Maxwell's Plum, author and television chef, chef director at Windows on the World 1997; 9/11: escape from lower level of Building 5 at World Trade Center, witnessing second plane impact, in area during collapse of towers, concern for co-workers; post-9/11: creation of Windows of Hope Family Relief Fund; perspective on fight against terrorism, the invasion of Iraq and civil liberties.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 113 p.sound recordings: 3 sound cassettes (134, 76 min.)
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- Lomonaco, Michael, 1952-,. Reminiscences of Michael Lomonaco : oral history, 2002-2003.
Burr, Dick,. Oral history interview with Richard H. Burr [electronic resource], 2008.
Title:
Oral history interview with Richard H. Burr [electronic resource], 2008.
Born 1949, Lake Wales, Florida; education: B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1971, J.D., The University of Kentucky, 1976; career: litigator, Rochester, New York, 1976-1979; litigator, Southern Prisoners Defense Committee, 1979-1982; public defender, Office of the Public Defender, Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida, 1982-1987; Director, Capital Punishment Project, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, 1987-1994; Litigation Director, Texas Resource Center, 1994-1995; partner in private practice, Burr & Welch P.C, 1996 to present; Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel, 1997 to present; United States Supreme Court: Ford v. Wainwright (1986), Selvage v. Lynaugh (1990), Hitchcock v. Dugger; trial and post-conviction lawyer, United States v. Timothy McVeigh (1996); federal death penalty resource counsel, United States v. Zacarias Moussaoui (2006); discussions: capital defense litigation, prisoner's rights, federal habeas corpus, Defense Initiated Victim Outreach, defendant competency guidelines, Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996.
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- Burr, Dick,. Oral history interview with Richard H. Burr [electronic resource], 2008.
Tarnoff, Peter, 1937-. Reminiscences of Peter Tarnoff : oral history, 2007.
Title:
Reminiscences of Peter Tarnoff : oral history, 2007.
Background: born; education: B.A. in Philosophy, Colgate, 1958; career: foreign service officer, State Department 1962-1981; executive director, World Affairs Council 1983-1986; president, Council of Foreign Relations 1986-1993; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, 1993-1997; Council on Foreign Relations (CFR): President, 1986-1993, initial impressions of CFR membership, CFR's impact on policy, importance of Foreign Affairs, CFR trip to Soviet Union, impressions of Mikhail Gorbachev, reminiscences of Henry Kissinger at CFR.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 118 p.
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- Tarnoff, Peter, 1937-. Reminiscences of Peter Tarnoff : oral history, 2007.
Cohen, Steven D., 1958-. Reminiscences of Steven D. Cohen : oral history, 2004.
Title:
Reminiscences of Steven D. Cohen : oral history, 2004.
Born Brooklyn, NY; 9/11: in nearby office building, walk over Brooklyn Bridge; post-9/11: change in skyline, early recovery effort, involvement as staff director of Annie E. Casey Foundation, work on child welfare case Marisol vs. Giuliani; September 11th Fund: collaboration with other relief agencies, focus on mental health, media coverage, challenge defining victims, distributing funds, efforts addressing post-traumatic stress disorder, Federal Emergency Management Administration's involvement in Project Liberty; challenges to improving city's mental health system.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 67 p.sound recordings: 1 sound cassette (92 min.)
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- Cohen, Steven D., 1958-. Reminiscences of Steven D. Cohen : oral history, 2004.
Grose, Peter, 1934-,. Reminiscences of Peter Grose : oral history, 2007.
Title:
Reminiscences of Peter Grose : oral history, 2007.
Background: born 1934 Evanston, IL; education: B.A. in History, Yale, 1957; career: Foreign Correspondent, and Editor, New York Times 1962-1977; State Department policy staff, 1977; Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations; Managing Editor, Foreign Affairs, 1984-1992; Associate, International Security Program, JFK School of Government, Harvard; Council on Foreign Relations (CFR): member 1974, early impressions of CFR, make up of CFR membership, history of Foreign Affairs, George Kennan's "X" article, reminiscences of William Hyland, operations of Foreign Affairs, book on CFR history.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 110 p.
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- Grose, Peter, 1934-,. Reminiscences of Peter Grose : oral history, 2007.
Maltz, Marc,. Reminiscences of Marc Maltz : oral history, 2002-2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Marc Maltz : oral history, 2002-2003.
Born West Orange, NJ; education: B.A. (1975) and M.A. (1976) Rutgers University, M.B.A. Pace University, non-degree psychiatric training; career: co-director at William Alanson White Institute, founder of Triad Consulting Group (1995), post-9/11 consultant to Sandler O'Neill & Partners, L.P.; Sandler O'Neill & Partners, L.P.: 104th floor of South Tower, nature of consultant work, details of recovery plan, distribution of counseling and financial aid, discussion of survivors' interests, political reflections; discussion of impact of trauma on organizations.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 93 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (73, 63 min.)
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- Maltz, Marc,. Reminiscences of Marc Maltz : oral history, 2002-2003.
Husson, Mark A., 1961-,. Reminiscences of Mark A. Husson : oral history, 2001.
Title:
Reminiscences of Mark A. Husson : oral history, 2001.
Education: Wolverhampton Polytechnic; career: Marks and Spencer, Tesco, Morgan Stanley, SG Warburg, JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch; pre-9/11: terrorism experiences in Belfast, London, and New York; post-9/11: reminiscences of the economic function of the World Trade Center, reaction of Europeans, funerals, tourism, downtown health hazards, reflections on politics.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 46 p.sound recording: 1 sound cassette (74 min.)
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- Husson, Mark A., 1961-,. Reminiscences of Mark A. Husson : oral history, 2001.
McHenry, Donald F.,. Reminiscences of Donald F. McHenry : oral history, 2007.
Title:
Reminiscences of Donald F. McHenry : oral history, 2007.
Background: born 1936 St. Louis, MO, childhood in East St. Louis, IL; education: B.S., Illinois State University, 1957; M.A. Southern Illinois University, 1959; career: U.S. State Department, Office of Dependent Area Affairs, 1963-1971; International Affairs Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), 1971-1973; guest scholar at Brookings Institution, 1971-1973; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1973-1976; member of President Jimmy Carter's transition staff, 1976; U.S. Deputy Representative at United Nations, 1977-1979; U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1979-1981; Director, Coca-Cola Company, 1981-present; Council on Foreign Relations (CFR): member in 1970, impressions of CFR before joining; controversy around William Bundy appointment as editor of Foreign Affairs, reminiscences of diplomatic career, reminiscences of 1980s Middle East negotiations, thoughts on CFR presidents, changes at CFR, diversity, CFR and Africa, CFR's mission and influence.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 100 p.
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- McHenry, Donald F.,. Reminiscences of Donald F. McHenry : oral history, 2007.
Haslanger, Kathryn,. Reminiscences of Kathryn Haslanger : oral history, 2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Kathryn Haslanger : oral history, 2003.
September 11th: working in Empire State Building, evacuation, walk home, burned debris in Brooklyn, failure of state's Medicaid computer system in immediate aftermath, problems with communication--telephone, email and fax machine services, early collaborative spirit to pull related groups together and formulate plans vis-à̀-vis emergency; Medicaid: detailed explanation/description of New York program as means-tested acute and long-term care program for low income, elderly and disabled New Yorkers; United Hospital Fund: policy-analysis and research organization specializing in care for vulnerable populations, work to simplify Medicaid; Disaster Relief Medicaid: rapid implementation and radical simplification of a multi-dimensional program, creation of short form for disaster relief (coinciding with unrelated/ expanded application program to legal non-citizens), importance of partnering and networks--from city/state/federal partnership with government to private/public partnership within city, outreach and enrollment issues and strategies, ineligibility of illegal immigrants, shift from short-term disaster relief to regular program services, work to streamline and simplify the program's post-disaster relief efforts, assistance from United Hospital Board, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and September 11th Fund, challenges to philanthropy and government partnerships, media gap on health care and health policy in New York City.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 40 p.sound recordings: 2 sound discs (57 min.) ; digital ; 3 in.
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- Haslanger, Kathryn,. Reminiscences of Kathryn Haslanger : oral history, 2003.
Harvard Law School Forums Records
Title:
Harvard Law School Forums Records
This collection contains correspondencerelating to Harvard Law School Forum speakers and reel-to-reel,cassette, PCM and VHS tapes and phonograph recordings of the Forumspeakers.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes
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Ardi, Dana B.,. Reminiscences of Dana B. Ardi : oral history, 2001-2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Dana B. Ardi : oral history, 2001-2003.
Background: born New York, move to Los Angeles, California; education: SUNY Buffalo, Boston College, M.A., Ph.D in psychology and education; career: venture capitalist, partner at JP Morgan Chase & Co.; 9/11: descriptions of crashes, office workers' reactions; post-9/11: emotional response to victims, office unity, collective depression in work community, fear of plane travel, efforts to revitalize downtown Manhattan, increase in office safety precautions, political views, United States economy, concern for families of 9/11 victims, health of firefighters.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 87 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (60, 57 min.)
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- Ardi, Dana B.,. Reminiscences of Dana B. Ardi : oral history, 2001-2003.
Moss, Jeanine L.,. Reminiscences of Jeanine L. Moss : oral history, 2004.
Title:
Reminiscences of Jeanine L. Moss : oral history, 2004.
Grew up in California; education: Santa Barbara City College, Forest Park Community College in St. Louis, Sorbonne in Paris, San Francisco State University; career: advertising, work at New Product Development, training in communications, Director of Communications for City of New York tourism bureau, [The New York Convention Visitors Bureau]--experience with the first bombing in 1993 on The World Trade Center, consultant for internet business marketing; September 11th: reminiscence of day, television coverage, concern for children; Post-9/11: eerie silence, smell, children's varied emotional responses, loss of neighbor, volunteer work at Roosevelt Island fire department; September 11th Fund: early press release, public relations work, issues with media coverage, problem of Bill O'Reilly, role of telethon, fund's visibility, organizational differences and challenges, constant debate over allocation, inclusion and eligibility, confusion among the public over funding bodies, controversy surrounding Red Cross, mental health treatment, challenge defining victims, cash assistance, varied impact of event on individuals and communities, role of outreach in crisis, raising broader awareness of the importance of non-profit organizations, database challenges, cultural sensitivity in services delivery, reminiscence of colleagues including Josh Gotbaum, Ralph Dickerson, and Lorie Slutsky.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 102 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (157 min.)
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- Moss, Jeanine L.,. Reminiscences of Jeanine L. Moss : oral history, 2004.
Bove, Joyce M.,. Reminiscences of Joyce M. Bove : oral history, 2004.
Title:
Reminiscences of Joyce M. Bove : oral history, 2004.
Born in Medford, Massachusetts; education: B.A. Wellesley College (1972), M.P.A. Indiana University, Bloomington (1974); career: president for grants and special projects for the New York Community Trust, early reminiscence on early AIDS [Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome] Fund and of colleagues, especially Lorie A. Slutsky and Ralph Dickerson, Jr.; September 11th Fund: preliminary matrix of ideas regarding governance and infrastructure within the foundation and between foundations, work with intermediaries, impact of telethon, broadening definition of victim, reminiscence of Pier 94 assistance, focus on employment and cash assistance, Board operations, Red Cross involvement, House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, media coverage and public relations, anti-bias work, reminiscence on colleagues especially Lilliam Barrios-Paoli and Joshua Gotbaum.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 61 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (131 min.)
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- Bove, Joyce M.,. Reminiscences of Joyce M. Bove : oral history, 2004.
Schmidt, Wendy,. Reminiscences of Wendy Schmidt : oral history, 2001-2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Wendy Schmidt : oral history, 2001-2003.
Born Hartford, CT, home Riverdale, NY; family: husband, three adolescent children; education: B.A. Yale University, Northeastern Law School; career: attorney, private investigation official, business intelligence services for Deloitte and Touche LLP in Two World Finance Center; 9/11: witnessing impact, disregarding loudspeaker orders to remain in building, housing children's schoolmates; post-9/11: fear, sleeping difficulty; impact on business; patriotism, grieving friends, media coverage, changing political views, return to Two World Financial Center, changes in lower Manhattan.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 89 p.sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (61, 50 min.)
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- Schmidt, Wendy,. Reminiscences of Wendy Schmidt : oral history, 2001-2003.
Rockburne, Dorothea,. Reminiscences of Dorothea Rockburne : oral history, 2001-2003.
Title:
Reminiscences of Dorothea Rockburne : oral history, 2001-2003.
Born Montreal, Quebec; education: Black Mountain College; background: downtown resident since 1950s, interest in history and future of World Trade Center [WTC] site; 9/11: witness to tower collapse from SoHo, communication with minister, impact on apartment, work as distraction, staff reaction; post-9/11: changes to neighborhood, government financial assistance, continued support from church minister; discussion of media; possibilities of biological warfare; political reflections; comparisons to Quebec.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 104 p.sound recordings 2 sound cassettes (66; 79 min.)
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- Rockburne, Dorothea,. Reminiscences of Dorothea Rockburne : oral history, 2001-2003.
New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers, 1955-1994, 1967-1986
Title:
New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers 1955-1994 1967-1986
The New York Times Company records: A.M. Rosenthal papers document the editorial career of Managing and Executive Editor Abraham Michael Rosenthal (1922-2006), noted for his stewardship of that newspaper during one of its most tumultuous periods, from the 1960s through the 1980s. The collection contains Rosenthal's office files from , spanning the era of his editorial tenure. Containing extensive professional correspondence, the papers illustrate the deliberations and thought processes behind the decisions made at the very top of arguably the most important newspaper in the world. New York Times The New York Times
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- New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers, 1955-1994, 1967-1986
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- Wheelwright, Peter M.,
Rosenthal, A. M. (Abraham Michael), 1922-2006
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- Constellation Relation
- Rosenthal, A. M. (Abraham Michael), 1922-2006
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- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 125