Oral history interview with Mary Smieton, 2000.

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Oral history interview with Mary Smieton, 2000.

Position of women at UN; salary and personnel discrepancies. Location of UN in New York. Reminiscences of Eleanor Roosevelt, Jacko Jackson, John Humphrey, Hugh Gaitskill. Work in Ministry of Labor, personnel department, Women's Voluntary Services, Treasury Department, ILO, White Paper. British government's relationship to UN. Feeling both British and European.

transcript: 14 p.

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