Oral history interview with Raymond A. Wheeler, 1961.

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Oral history interview with Raymond A. Wheeler, 1961.

Prior experience and appointment as consultant to World Bank; organization of engineering staff; engineering projects in Iraq, Thailand, India, Ethiopia, Indus Basin, Mekong River, Suez Canal; methods of project analysis by engineering staff; comparison of United Nations and World Bank functions.

Transcript: 27 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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