Reminiscences of Lewis Levitzki Lorwin : oral history, 1961.

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Reminiscences of Lewis Levitzki Lorwin : oral history, 1961.

Professor of economics, University of Montana, 1918; mine tax study and resignation, 1920; survey of Russia, 1921-23; Chicago DAILY NEWS; Brookings Institution, 1925-35; National Planning Association; Franklin D. Roosevelt administration; chief economist, International Labor Office, 1935; International Labor Office and League of Nations, 1935-39; Board of Economic Warfare, 1943-45; Institute of Pacific Relations; recollections of John Winant.

Transcript: 442 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.

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