Reminiscences of Leo Wolman : oral history, 1960.

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Reminiscences of Leo Wolman : oral history, 1960.

Boyhood, Baltimore; education, Johns Hopkins; work as economist in federal agencies, World War I; negotiator and economist, 1920s; impressions of New School faculty members, 1920s; joining a government agency during the early days of the New Deal.

Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.

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