Jean Boyd Jones : from haven to community.

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Jean Boyd Jones : from haven to community.

Interview with Jones, medical social worker and professor, by Jacqueline K. Parker, 1978, as part of the Oral History Series on Social Welfare and Social History.

1v. (xxxiii, 278 p.) : ill.

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