Reminiscences of Charles Irwin Schottland : oral history, 1965.

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Reminiscences of Charles Irwin Schottland : oral history, 1965.

Work with California State Relief Administration, Los Angeles Federation of Jewish Welfare Organizations, and United States Children's Bureau, 1933-41; General Dwight Eisenhower's staff, World War II; Director of Social Welfare, California, 1950; Commissioner of Social Security, 1952: relations with Children's Bureau, other agencies, executive and legislative branches; Medicare; "Thrift" speech, 1956; impressions of Katharine Lenroot, Martha Eliot, Oveta Culp Hobby, Marion Folsom, Loula Dunn, Nelson Rockefeller, Wilbur Cohen.

Transcript: 167 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.

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