Corinne Howell Wolfe, an oral history : from Texas public relief administrator to federal staff development expert, social work educator and New Mexico advocate.

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Corinne Howell Wolfe, an oral history : from Texas public relief administrator to federal staff development expert, social work educator and New Mexico advocate.

Interview with Wolfe (1912- ) by Jacqueline K. Parker, 1992, as part of the Oral History Series on Social Welfare and Social History.

1v. (xxx. 170 p.) : ill.

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In March 1972 President Richard Nixon called for an "intensive study" and requested a plan for developing a "safe, fast, and efficient nationwide blood collection and distribution system." Nixon's request was the result of several independent events and initiatives throughout the late 1960s that focused on the U.S. lack of an efficient system for maintaining a sufficiently ample, risk-free national blood supply. The primary aim of the policy was to eliminate the nation's dependence on an oft-con...

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Federal administrator, social worker, advocate. From the description of Reminiscences of Corinne Howell Wolfe: oral history, 1991. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122598199 ...

Oral history series on social welfare and social history.

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