Peter A. Corning Papers 1958-1970.

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Peter A. Corning Papers 1958-1970.

This collection contains correspondence, notes, clippings and articles of Peter A. Corning pertaining to the Social Security Project.

22 linear ft (24,000 items in 48 boxes).

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Corning was employed by the Oral History Office at Columbia University to conduct all interviews for the Social Security Project. From the description of Peter A. Corning papers, 1958-1970. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 265033253 BIOGHIST REQUIRED Corning was employed by the Oral History Office at Columbia University to conduct all interviews for the Social Security Project. From the guide to the Peter A. Corning Papers, 1958-...