Carnegie Corporation of New York, Aging Society Project records, 1982-1986.

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Carnegie Corporation of New York, Aging Society Project records, 1982-1986.

Administrative files, largely of project director D. Lydia Bronte, including subject files, name files, publication records, and conference files.

19 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7362544

Bentley Historical Library

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Carnegie Corporation of New York. Aging Society Project

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Project established to study the public policy implications of an aging society. From the description of Carnegie Corporation of New York, Aging Society Project records, 1982-1986. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422038 The Aging Society Project was an inquiry into the public policy implications of an aging society. It originated in the Spring of 1982, when Alan Pifer, the outgoing president of the Carnegie Corporation, began to explore the signi...

Bronte, Diana Lydia.

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University of Michigan. Institute of Gerontology

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Work on aging at the University of Michigan began under the auspices of the Institute for Human Adjustment. The nation's first adult education program for older people was begun in 1948 by Clark Tibbitts, then director of the institute. In 1951 the Board of Regents of the University created the Division of Gerontology as part of the Institute for Human Adjustment. Wilma Donahue, of the Psychological Clinic, was appointed the division's first chairperson. In 1965 the Michigan State L...