Oral history interview with Bernice Bernstein, 1965.

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Oral history interview with Bernice Bernstein, 1965.

Wisconsin unemployment legislation, influence of Senator Robert La Follette; National Industrial Recovery Act, Social Security Board, Social Security Administration; legal problems and procedures, preparation of Draft Act; federal-state relationships; 1939 amendments to Social Security Act; effect of World War II; War Manpower Commission; 1947, regional attorney for Federal Security Agency; impressions of Thomas H. Eliot, Jack B. Tate, John Winant, Arthur Altmeyer.

Transcript: 125 leaves.Tape: 4 reels.

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United States. Social Security Administration

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Corning, Peter A., 1935-

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