Reminiscences of Neil H. Jacoby : oral history, 1970.

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Reminiscences of Neil H. Jacoby : oral history, 1970.

University of Chicago, 1937-42; Dean, College of Business Administration, University of California, 1948; Council of Economic Advisors, 1953-55; functions, personnel, philosophy, goals; relationship with United Nations Department of Economic Affairs; United States representative to UNESCO, 1957; comments on Federal Reserve system, Commodity Credit Corporation, agricultural economics, social legislation. Impressions of President Eisenhower, Arthur Burns, Raymond Saulnier, Walter Stewart, George Humphrey.

Transcript: 141 leaves.

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