Reminiscences of Louis Hyman Bean : oral history, 1953.

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Reminiscences of Louis Hyman Bean : oral history, 1953.

Early life as an immigrant; statistics, Department of Argiculture; price and economic analysis, Bureau of Agricultural Economics; economic adviser, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Agricultural-Industrial Relations Section; fiscal analyst, Bureau of the Budget; economic adviser, Office of the Secretary of Agriculture; change of administration, 1953; long-range weather forecasting.

Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.

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