Reminiscences of Frederick Herbert Jackson : oral history, 1967.

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Reminiscences of Frederick Herbert Jackson : oral history, 1967.

Carnegie Corporation, 1955-64; mathematics program, university self-studies, honors programs, Chinese and Japanese language programs; evaluation of grants, daily routine, board of trustees; role of foundation officer; Afro-American education; administrator at New York University, 1964. Impressions of John Gardner, James Perkins, Florence Anderson.

Transcript: 305 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.

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