Reminiscences of Joseph Jablonower: oral history, 1965.

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Reminiscences of Joseph Jablonower: oral history, 1965.

Childhood in Austria; Lower East Side, New York, N.Y. 1896; Teachers Union, 1916; Ethical Culture School, 1919; influence and development of Ethical Culture; views on World War I; Vienna, 1932-33; teachers union, 1930's; Communist influence; Board of Examiners, New York, N.Y. Board of Education, 1940-59; choosing teachers, salaries, state control vs. autonomy, underprivileged neighborhoods, strikes; progressive education. Impressions of Felix Adler, David Muzzey, George Counts.

Transcript: 379 leaves.

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