Reminiscences of Morse Adams Cartwright : oral history, 1967.

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Reminiscences of Morse Adams Cartwright : oral history, 1967.

Assistant to Frederick Keppel at the Carnegie Corporation, 1924-1926; developing a program; policies; trustees and staff; studies at the Rockefeller Foundation; adult education; American Association for Adult Education; executive director, Des Moines Experiment; leisure programs; the Association's relationship with the Carnegie Corporation; Teachers College, comments on grants through the years. Impressions of Frederick Keppel, Walter Jessup, Devereux Josephs, and other Corporation officials.

Transcript: 242 leaves.Tape: 7 reels.

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