Reminiscences of Eveline Mabel Burns : oral history, 1965.

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Reminiscences of Eveline Mabel Burns : oral history, 1965.

Board of the Consumer's League of New York; grant to study unemployment security in England and Germany; staff member, Committee on Economic Security, 1934; committee on social security, National Resources Planning Board, 1939; studies of social security programs; impressions of Mary W. Dewson, Edwin Witte, Wilbur Cohen, Arthur Altmeyer, John Winant.

Transcript: 180 leaves.Tape: 5 reels.

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