Reminiscences of T. S. Durment : oral history, 1955.

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Reminiscences of T. S. Durment : oral history, 1955.

Klamath Falls operation during World War II: manpower shortage, wetbacks, public relations; impact of the Depression and New Deal, unionization, strikes, health conditions; safety directors.

Transcript: 45 leaves.

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