U.S. Food and Drug Administration oral history interviews : 4th series, 1982-1990.

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U.S. Food and Drug Administration oral history interviews : 4th series, 1982-1990.

A collection of taped and transcribed oral history interviews with retired employees of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Interviewees are Alfred Barnard (132 p.); M.T. Bartram (51 p.); Lowrie M. Beacham (79 p.); Thomas Bellis (68 p.); Irwin B. Berch (57 p.); Mario Brau, Jr. (5 p.); Arthur A. Checchi (53 p.); Robert H. Dick (59 p.); William V. Eisenberg (50 p.); Kenneth A. Hansen (65 p.); Joseph P. Hile (280 p.); William Horwitz (61 p.); Fred J. Kingma; Lorna Meyers (28 p.); David J. Miller (24 p.); Walter Moses (50 p.); James Nakada (82 p.); Malcolm R. Stephens (105 p.); F. Edward Sterner (27 p.); C.D. Van Houweling (40 p.); Richard E. Williams (45 p.); and John Zaic (50 p.).

1.7 lin. ft. (4 boxes)

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The mission of the FDA History Office is to increase knowledge of the history, mission, and activities of the FDA and its predecessor, the Bureau of Chemistry of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The office provides perspective on current policy objectives and increases public understanding of FDA's purpose and function. In general, office activities concern research, documentation, consultation, and information. In 1968, James Harvey Young received a grant from the National Library of Medici...