Reminiscences of Rocco C. Siciliano : oral history, 1968.

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Reminiscences of Rocco C. Siciliano : oral history, 1968.

Assistant Secretary of Labor, 1953-1957: employment and manpower activities, congressional liaison activities, civil defense; Personnel assistant to the President, 1957-1958: patterns of bureaucratic organization, Sherman Adams' influence, effect of illnesses on presidential policy, unionization of federal employees; President Eisenhower's meeting with black leaders, 1958.

Transcript: 112 leaves.

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