Papers of Valdimer Orlando Key [unprocessed accessions], 1942.

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Papers of Valdimer Orlando Key [unprocessed accessions], 1942.

Accession 17773 : preliminary draft of a study, "The Matching Requirement in Federal Grant Legislation in Relation to Variations in State Fiscal Capacity", prepared by Professor V. O. Key when he was with Johns Hopkins University and a consultant of the federal Bureau of Research and Statistics. This report is part of a series prepared in the Division of Finance and Economic Studies in the course of a study and review of the fiscal and economic relations involved in the grant-in-aid programs of the Social Security Act. There is also the carbon of a letter from Key to Eleanor L. Dulles, chief of the Division and sister of John Foster Dulles, 1942 (1 volume).

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