Reminiscences of Constance Cook : oral history, 1976.

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Reminiscences of Constance Cook : oral history, 1976.

Education; Cornell Law School; work with Shearman & Sterling, Wall Street, 1943-1949; on Governor Dewey's legal staff, 1949-1951; private practice in Ithaca, 1952: government consulting work, assistant to Assemblyman Ashberry; New York State legislative career, 1962-1974: activities on Health and Education Committees, work on 1970 abortion reform bill and coalition against repeal.

Transcript: 85 leaves.

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