Reminiscences of Charles Edward Wyzanski : oral history, 1954.

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Reminiscences of Charles Edward Wyzanski : oral history, 1954.

Family and early childhood; Harvard College and Law School; private practice with Ropes, Gray; General Counsel at Department of Labor; Solicitor General and Social Security cases; National Labor Relations Board cases; delegate to International Labour Office; private practice; National Defense Mediation Board.

Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.

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