Reminiscences of Robert Joseph Wert : oral history, 1967.

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Reminiscences of Robert Joseph Wert : oral history, 1967.

Graduate student, Stanford University; Carnegie Corporation staff, 1954-59; relations with college and unversity administrators; programs; report on education in the South; relations with other foundations and with Carnegie affiliates; "The American Shelf"; Committee on Education; return to Stanford. Impressions of various Corporation officers.

Transcript: 200 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.

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