Oral history interview with Frank Bane, 1965.

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Oral history interview with Frank Bane, 1965.

Executive director, American Public Welfare Association, 1931-1935; consultant to Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 1932; Advisory Committee on Public Employment and Public Assistance; executive director, Social Security Board, 1935-1938; Advisory Council to the Senate Finance Committee. Impressions of Harry Hopkins, Frances Perkins, John Winant, and Arthur Altmeyer.

Transcript: 121 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.

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