Summary Information
Barkev S. Sanders Papers 1926-1976
- Sanders, Barkev S., 1903-
Mss 775; PH 6690
13.0 c.f. (34 archives boxes) and 1 photograph (1 folder)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers of Barkev S. Sanders, a statistician and research consultant whose career included positions with the Bureau of Research and Statistics of the Social Security Administration (1937-1950) and the United States Public Health Service (1956-1964). Included are writings, lengthy research memoranda, and reports; administrative files and correspondence; statistical data; and subject files pertaining to topics such as disability insurance, family composition, Social Security legislation, implementation of Social Security in Japan, national health insurance, the Rhode Island cash disability program, and the relative merit of morbidity and mortality rates in measuring community health. Freelance research files concern Medicare cost estimation, the relationship between patents and economic conditions, the retirement program of the United Mine Workers, the effect of radiation on the health of atomic energy workers, Selective Service rejection rates, and many other topics. Limited personal papers consist of correspondence with friends (such as S. Colum Gilfillan) and family (some in Armenian), material relating to his dissertation, and curriculum materials on college courses taught. Also included is an image of Sanders. English, Armenian
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Biography/History
Health care statistician and consultant Barkev S. Sanders was born Barkev S. Sandragortizian (alternatively Sandrakortizian) in Van, Turkey on July 2, 1903. Sanders was a volunteer in the Armenian army from March 1918 to September 1919. After migrating to the United States in 1921 he changed his name to Sanders.
Sanders graduated from Bridgewater State Teachers College in 1926 and earned his M.A. in 1927 and Ph.D. in 1934 from Columbia University, specializing first in social psychology and then in sociology. In 1939 he completed a law degree from George Washington University.
While finishing his doctorate, Sanders worked as a freelance consultant for the Veterans Administration (1929, hospital needs for mentally ill veterans), the White House Conference on Children's Development (1930, the impact of environmental conditions on growth), and Columbia University Research Council (1931-1932, automobile accident compensation). Sanders' work on automobile compensation for Columbia was considered to be a forerunner of the no-fault insurance concept.
In 1932 Sanders was employed by the U.S. Public Health Service as a medical statistician and psychologist in the Division of Mental Hygiene, during which time (1932-1935) he studied characteristics of prison inmates and the mentally ill. During the period from 1934 through 1937 he was on loan from USPHS working first for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and later for the attorney general. In the second capacity he directed the attorney general's survey of release procedures.
In 1937 Sanders became section chief of the Division of Health Studies of the Social Security Board. This position later became known as chief of the Division of Health and Disability Studies. The majority of Sanders' work on Social Security concerned the financial status and medical needs of population groups that relied on governmental aid for medical expenses. During 1947 Sanders served as adviser to General Douglas MacArthur on social insurance needs in Japan.
From 1948 through 1950 Sanders was a consultant for the Division of Research and Statistics, and from 1950 through 1956 he worked for the Bureau of Old Age and Survivor's Insurance. In this capacity Sanders helped to develop insurance programs for permanent and temporary disability and was instrumental in the definition of disability. During this period he also taught courses on medical economics and public health statistics at American University (1947-1958), Catholic University (1951-1958), and Johns Hopkins University, 1952-1956, and he worked as a research consultant for the President's Commission on Veterans' Pensions.
In 1956 Sanders again joined the U.S. Public Health Service, this time as a consultant on the Division of General Health Services to assess levels of community health. During his last years with the Public Health Service Sanders disagreed with his superiors over the use of morbidity statistics and he tried unsuccessfully for three years to publish his monograph on the topic, “Evaluation of Morbidity Surveys.” As the result of his work for both the Social Security Administration and the Public Health Service during the 1960s Sanders was at the center of the medicare debate, arguing publicly that the program's costs were underestimated.
Before his retirement from government service in 1964 Sanders began to work extensively as a private health statistics consultant. He advised the United Mine Workers on retirement and pension plans (1960-1964), and working for the American Medical Association he prepared a report criticizing the conclusion and methods of a government publication, “One Third of a Nation,” which argued that the high rejection rate of the Selective Service System was the fault of poor health care. During the early 1960s Sanders was an actuarial consultant for the University of Pittsburgh under a contract from the Atomic Energy Commission to study the effect of atomic radiation on the employees of commission contractors. In 1964 he became the principal investigator for a project of the Patent, Trademark and Copyright Research Institute of George Washington University to study the relation between patents and economic activity, a subject which had long been of personal interest.
In 1970 Sanders moved to San Diego. During this period he continued to be active as a board member of the Foundation for Institutes of Research and Advanced Studies, an organization founded to enable retired scientists to continue their careers. Sanders also consulted with the Texas Hospital Association.
Throughout his career Sanders wrote extensively, publishing nearly 200 articles or bureau memoranda and one book, Environment and Growth (1934), which was derived from his dissertation. Sanders has been a member of the American Statistical Association and the American Public Health Association.
Sanders married Bessie Gruber in 1930. They are the parents of a son and a daughter.
Scope and Content Note
The Barkev S. Sanders Papers complement other holdings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin on Social Security, providing important documentation at the bureau level on the Social Security Administration (primarily the Bureau of Research and Statistics during the late 1930s and 1940s). The papers also cover Sanders' work for the U.S. Public Health Service, his personal background and education, and his freelance work as a consultant. Taken together, the collection allows for an in-depth examination of the ways in which statistics affects public policy. There is little personal material in the collection, although there are letters from family (some written in Armenian), friends, and colleagues.
The collection consists of correspondence, detailed departmental memoranda and reports, notes, graphs and statistical tables, writings, and notes. It is organized as GENERAL CAREER AND EDUCATION FILES, EARLY RESEARCH FILES, SOCIAL SECURITY FILES, PUBLIC HEALTH FILES, CONSULTANT'S FILES, and MISCELLANEOUS FILES. A portrait of Sanders received with the papers is filed in the Name File in the Visual Materials Archive.
The GENERAL CAREER AND EDUCATION FILES are arranged alphabetically by subject or by record type and include papers and articles written while still a student, correspondence related to job searches and education, vitas and a list of publications, material concerning his dissertation on the social and economic factors of childhood growth, writings, and correspondence with friends such as sociologist S. Colum Gilfillan and with various members of his family. Some of the family correspondence is written in Armenian, and its content is unknown. Also here is a file on Sanders' work with the Library of Congress on Armenian-English cataloging during the 1950s.
EARLY RESEARCH RECORDS are arranged chronologically by project and cover the period of his freelance work from 1929 to 1939. Within each project, individual folders are ordered alphabetically by subject. Drafts for articles, memoranda, notes, and reports account for the majority of the material in this series. Files on the Columbia University Research Council on no-fault insurance are not included, however.
SOCIAL SECURITY RECORDS, the most extensive portion of the collection, are arranged as administrative files and alphabetical subject files. The administrative files contain many of the lengthy, report-like, research memoranda that Sanders prepared, as well as a complete list of all such reports that he prepared during the period 1937 to 1950. These focus on studies Sanders conducted, including the eleven-volume Family Composition Study, 1938-1942, and the Rhode Island Cash Sickness Insurance Study, 1941-1951. Most of Sanders' research analyzed the financial status and medical needs of populations that relied on government aid for medical expenses. Also included in the administrative files are memoranda from Sanders to the staff of the Bureau of Research and Statistics, some division reports, and miscellaneous memos. The correspondence filed here, which Sanders titled his “reading file,” includes not only his own mail, but also copies of material circulated to him by others for informational purposes. The reading files cover only the period from April 1946 to June 1950.
Nearly all of the Social Security Subject Files contain correspondence and memoranda, summarized information collected by or sent to Sanders, and oftentimes drafts of articles and reports. Within each general subject category, individual folders are also filed alphabetically by keyword. Among the most extensive of the topical categories are the files on disability insurance, the Family Composition Study (the published study is available in the Historical Society library), Japanese health insurance planning, Social Security legislation, and the Rhode Island Study of cash benefits to workers.
The PUBLIC HEALTH RECORDS are arranged as alphabetical subject files and correspondence. The correspondence is organized in three ways: daily board files containing letters and memoranda circulated among members of the Division of General Health Services; Sanders' general research correspondence concerning the Division of General Health Services (during the years 1960-1962 only); and general correspondence from his work as consultant for the Division of Community Health Services. Also here is a file collected by Sanders concerning growing differences with his supervisors.
Several of the Public Health Subject Files, especially the files on the Kit Carton Study and the files on morbidity and mortality statistics, are also associated with these professional problems. The Kit Carton Study, which was an attempt to find new ways of gathering information to measure community health, offers comprehensive coverage including background notes, an interviewer's manual, working drafts, reports, and correspondence. Also here are two drafts and related correspondence on Sanders' unsuccessful attempt to publish his monograph, “Evaluation of Morbidity Surveys,” which argued that mortality statistics were no longer the best measure of community health.
The alphabetical FREELANCE RESEARCH RECORDS primarily pertain to Sanders' career after he left the civil service. Notable here is the file on his participation in the debate over Medicare in which he argued in articles and letters published in the Congressional Record that the cost of the program was substantially underestimated. Also present is information on his research on the retirement program of the United Mine Workers, the effect of radiation on the health of atomic energy workers, and his career-long interest in patents. The majority of the material in the last section, however, consists of information collected during the latter part of his career for the Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Research Institute of George Washington University.
Among the alphabetically-arranged and diverse MISCELLANEOUS FILES are folders on his involvement with the Foundation for Institutes of Research and Advanced Studies and course materials pertaining to teaching he did on health care statistics at several institutions.
Administrative/Restriction Information
The file on Sanders contains no language concerning transfer of copyright.
Presented by Barkev S. Sanders, San Diego, California, June 8, 1987. Accession Number: M87-300
Processed by Lynn Maloney (archives intern), 1989, and by Carolyn Mattern, 1990.
Contents List
Mss 775
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Series: General Career and Education Records
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Box
1
Folder
1
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Applications, 1928-1965
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Box
1
Folder
2
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Armenian Church, 1955-1968
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Columbia University, 1928-1931
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Correspondence
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Box
1
Folder
4-6
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Armenian letters, 1926-1971, undated
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Box
1
Folder
7-8
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Family and friends, 1929-1970, undated
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1932-1971
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Box
1
Folder
10-12
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Professional colleagues, 1937-1953
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Environment and Growth
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Box
1
Folder
13
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Correspondence with publisher, 1934-1945
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Box
1
Folder
14
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Notes and tables, 1934
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Box
2
Folder
1-2
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Typescript, 1934
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Box
2
Folder
3
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Gilfillan, Colum, 1935-1970
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Box
2
Folder
4
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Interview of Sanders in Armenian, 1960
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Box
2
Folder
5
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Law school, 1937-1940
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Library of Congress, Armenian Project, 1954-1956
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Box
2
Folder
7
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Memberships, 1939-1972
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Box
2
Folder
8
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Sanders, Margaret, 1959-1968
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Box
2
Folder
9-10
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Sanrakortzian, Tornik, 1951-1955, 1969-1974
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Box
2
Folder
11
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Vitas and lists of publications, 1939-1970
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Writings, Miscellaneous
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Box
3
Folder
1-2
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Articles, 1928-1934, undated
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Box
3
Folder
3
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Term papers, 1926-1934
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Series: Early Research Records
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Veterans mental health project, 1929-1930
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Box
3
Folder
4
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Correspondence regarding position at Veterans Bureau, 1929-1930
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Box
3
Folder
5
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Mental patients, Published tables, 1929-1938
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Box
3
Folder
6
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Proposal, 1930
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Box
3
Folder
7
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Questionnaire development, 1930
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Children's Growth and Development, White House Conference, 1930
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Box
3
Folder
8
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Conference of Committee on Growth and Development, 1930
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Box
3
Folder
9
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Report draft, 1930
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Box
3
Folder
10
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Related material and reports on child development, undated
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U.S. Public Health Service
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Box
4
Folder
1
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I.Q. measurement, 1932
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Medical needs and narcotics, 1932
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Attorney General parole study
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Box
4
Folder
3
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Correspondence and bulletins, 1932-1939
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Box
4
Folder
4
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Field trip correspondence, 1936-1937
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Box
4
Folder
5-7
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Reports, 1933-1937
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Questionnaire schedules, circa 1936
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Box
4
Folder
8
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Courts
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Box
4
Folder
9
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Institutions
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Box
5
Folder
1-2
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Instructions
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Box
5
Folder
3
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Statistical tables
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Box
6
Folder
1
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Miscellaneous material regarding penology, undated
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Series: Social Security Records
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Subseries: Administrative files
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Research memoranda to Social Security Board
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Box
6
Folder
2
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List of Sanders' research memoranda, 1937-1950
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Memoranda
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Box
6
Folder
3-7
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1937-1942
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Box
7
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1943-1947 June
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Box
8
Folder
1-2
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1947 July-1948
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Box
8
Folder
3
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Memoranda to Sanders' staff, 1941-1945
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Box
8
Folder
4
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Miscellaneous memoranda, 1940-1948
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Box
8
Folder
5
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Reports of Division of Health and Disability Studies, 1939-1948
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“Reading File”
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Box
8
Folder
6-7
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1946 April-July
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Box
9
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1946 August-1948 February
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Box
10
Folder
1-8
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1948 March-1950 June
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Subseries: Subject files
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Disability Insurance
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Box
10
Folder
9
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General, 1938-1950
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Box
10
Folder
10
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APTD papers, undated
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Box
11
Folder
1-3
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APTD study and coding instructions
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Box
11
Folder
4
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Absenteeism, Cost of, 1942-1949
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Box
11
Folder
5
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Age-limited disability insurance, 1948
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Aged
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Box
11
Folder
6
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Economic status, 1942-1951
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Box
11
Folder
7
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Health needs, 1951-1952
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Box
11
Folder
8
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Blind, 1942-1943, 1952
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Box
11
Folder
9-10
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California, 1945-1950, 1952
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Box
11
Folder
11
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Certification, 1940-1947
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Box
11
Folder
12
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Chronic diseases, 1938-1948
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Box
12
Folder
1
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Civil service retirement, 1939-1940
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Box
12
Folder
2
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Classification of impairments, 1952
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Box
12
Folder
3
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Census and disability, 1940-1954
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Box
12
Folder
4
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Combined disability insurance, 1941-1942
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Box
12
Folder
5
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Conferences, 1950-1955
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Box
12
Folder
6
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Costs, 1939-1949
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Box
12
Folder
7
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Duration of disability, 1943-1946
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Extended coverage
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Box
12
Folder
8
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1943-1948
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Box
13
Folder
1
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1949-1953
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Fact sheet, 1952
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Box
13
Folder
3
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Foreign insurance, 1938-1946
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“Freeze”
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Box
13
Folder
4
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1952-1954
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Box
14
Folder
1
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1954
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Box
14
Folder
2
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Limited age, 1953
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Box
14
Folder
3
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Louisiana, 1948-1952
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Massachusetts, 1943-1949
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Box
14
Folder
5
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New Jersey, 1947
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Box
14
Folder
6
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Numbers of disabled, 1939-1946
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OASI
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Amendments to legislation, 1941-1942
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Box
15
Folder
2
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Benefits, 1941-1946
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Box
15
Folder
3
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Orphans, 1940-1948
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Box
15
Folder
4-7
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Permanent disability, 1938-1951
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Box
15
Folder
8
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Population characteristics, 1955
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Box
16
Folder
1
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Rating conference, 1942
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Box
16
Folder
2
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Reports, Miscellaneous, 1950, undated
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Box
16
Folder
3
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Research programs for OASI, 1952
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Box
16
Folder
4
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Retirement rate, 1952-1954
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Box
16
Folder
5
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Self-employed, 1949-1954
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Box
16
Folder
6-7
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State programs, 1942-1951
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Temporary
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Box
16
Folder
8
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1939-1946
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Box
17
Folder
1-2
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1947-1949, 1952
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Box
17
Folder
3-4
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Veterans, 1950-1955
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Box
17
Folder
5
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Vocational rehabilitation, 1950-1955
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Workmen's Compensation
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Box
17
Folder
6
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1940-1948
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Box
17
Folder
7
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, Undated material
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Family composition study
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Box
17
Folder
8
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History, 1942
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Box
17
Folder
9
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General material for study, 1938-1951
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Box
17
Folder
10
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Statistical tables, 1939
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Box
18
Folder
1-2
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Instruction manual, 1938
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Hospitalization
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Box
18
Folder
3
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Blue Cross, 1941-1947
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Box
18
Folder
4
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Canada, 1957-1964
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Box
18
Folder
5-6
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Costs, 1941-1948
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Box
18
Folder
7
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Financing, 1952
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Box
18
Folder
8
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Group hospitalization, 1941-1943
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Box
18
Folder
9-10
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Insurance, 1951-1953
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Box
18
Folder
11
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Prepayment, 1941
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Box
18
Folder
12
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Reports, 1942-1944
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Box
18
Folder
13
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Research, 1958, 1961
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Box
19
Folder
1
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Utilization (in Saskatchewan), 1950-1952
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Box
19
Folder
2-4
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Japanese mission, 1947
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Legislation
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Box
19
Folder
5
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House bills, 1943-1952
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Box
19
Folder
6
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HR 6000, 1949-1950
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Box
19
Folder
7
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Memos and reports, 1939-1948
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Box
19
Folder
8
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Rehabilitation, 1941-1950
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Box
19
Folder
9
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Senate bills, 1940-1948
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Box
19
Folder
10
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SB 45 and 1320 (Statement of H.H. Friedman), 1947
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Box
20
Folder
1
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Wagner Act coverage of permanent disability, 1940-1941
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Medical costs and services
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Box
20
Folder
2-3
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Articles and memos, 1940-1950
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Box
20
Folder
4
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Dental, 1944-1945
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Box
20
Folder
5
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State plans, 1946-1951
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Box
20
Folder
6
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X-rays, 1944-1947
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National health insurance
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Box
20
Folder
7
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Articles, 1940-1944
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Box
20
Folder
8
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Correspondence and memos, 1948-1950
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Box
20
Folder
9
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Digest of national conference, 1946
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Box
20
Folder
10
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Farm population, 1945-1947
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Box
20
Folder
11
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Foreign experience, 1942-1947
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Old age coverage
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Box
21
Folder
1
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Beneficiaries, 1957
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Box
21
Folder
2-3
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Hospitalization, 1951-1953, 1959-1961
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Box
21
Folder
4
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Labor reserve, 1951-1953
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Box
21
Folder
5
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New York City, 1956-1963
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Box
21
Folder
6
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Health service, 1962-1963
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Private insurance
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Box
21
Folder
7
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Accident and health, 1950
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Box
21
Folder
8
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Coverage, undated
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Box
21
Folder
9-10
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Disability coverage, 1949-1950
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Box
22
Folder
1
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Memos and reports, 1941-1948
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Box
22
Folder
2-3
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Railroad retirement, 1946-1953
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Rhode Island study
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Box
22
Folder
4
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Correspondence, memos, and reports, 1946-1951
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Box
22
Folder
5
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Cost reporting manual, 1942
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Box
22
Folder
6
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Follow-up procedures, 1944-1951
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Box
22
Folder
7
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Proposal, 1950-1951
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Box
22
Folder
8
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Report drafts, 1945-1949
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Box
22
Folder
9
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Report preparation, 1944-1945
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Box
23
Folder
1
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Reports, 1944-1952
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Research plan, 1941-1943
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Box
23
Folder
3-5
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Veterans, 1955-1956
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Box
23
Folder
6
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Vocational rehabilitation, 1956
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Box
23
Folder
7
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Workmen's Compensation, 1949-1952
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Miscellaneous files
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Box
23
Folder
8
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American Public Health Association conferences, 1951-1952
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Box
23
Folder
9
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American Statistical Association papers, 1951
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Box
23
Folder
10
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Articles, 1969
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Collective bargaining, 1946
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Box
24
Folder
2
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Converting policies into policyholders, 1950
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Box
24
Folder
3
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Death rates, 1938-1947
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Box
24
Folder
4
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Dependency and income, 1939-1945
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Box
24
Folder
5
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Employment security agencies conference, 1943
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Box
24
Folder
6
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Labor research group conference, 1946
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Box
24
Folder
7
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Medical practitioner, 1943-1949
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Box
24
Folder
8
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Mental diseases, 1945
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Box
24
Folder
9
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Morbidity, 1947-1951
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Box
24
Folder
10-11
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Pensions, 1952-1954, 1969
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Box
24
Folder
12-13
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Reports, miscellaneous, 1942-1953, undated
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Box
24
Folder
14
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Selective Service data, 1940-1949
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Box
24
Folder
15
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Work and safety, 1948
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Series: Public Health Records
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Subseries: Correspondence and memoranda
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Box
25
Folder
1-4
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“Daily board copies,” Correspondence, 1956-1959
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General correspondence, 1957-1964
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Box
25
Folder
5-15
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A-L
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Box
26
Folder
1-12
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M-Z
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Box
26
Folder
13-14
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Research correspondence, 1960-1962
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Box
26
Folder
15
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Sanders' status at HEW, 1957-1964
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Subseries: Subject files
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Community and local health
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Box
26
Folder
16
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Article on measuring community health, 1963
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Box
26
Folder
17
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Assessment, 1962-1964
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Box
26
Folder
18
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Community public health, 1956-1962
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Box
26
Folder
19
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Columbia University, 1957-1963
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Box
27
Folder
1
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Community studies, 1957-1962
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Box
27
Folder
2
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Cornell University, 1957-1961
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Box
27
Folder
3
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Health Information Foundation, 1957-1959
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Box
27
Folder
4-5
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Local health departments, 1957-1959
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Box
27
Folder
6
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Mental health article, 1957-1959
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Box
27
Folder
7
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United Community Services, 1957-1958
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Kit Carton study
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Box
27
Folder
8
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Background information, 1956
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Box
27
Folder
9
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Highlights, 1957-1958
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Box
27
Folder
10
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Interim findings, 1958
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Box
27
Folder
11
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Interviewers' manual, 1957
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Box
27
Folder
12
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Material relating to study, 1957-1960
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Box
27
Folder
13
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Morbidity survey summary, 1960
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Box
27
Folder
14
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Nebraska research, 1956-1959
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Box
27
Folder
15
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Report distribution, 1962
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Box
27
Folder
16
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Working drafts, 1957-1960
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Morbidity and mortality
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Box
28
Folder
1
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California, 1960-1964
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Box
28
Folder
2
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Costs of mortality, 1957
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Box
28
Folder
3
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Infant mortality, National comparisons, 1960-1963
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Monograph, “Evaluation of Morbidity Surveys”
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Box
28
Folder
4-5
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, 1962 draft
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Box
28
Folder
6-7
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, 1964 draft
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Box
29
Folder
1-2
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Correspondence regarding attempts to publish, 1961-1970
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Miscellaneous files
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Box
29
Folder
3
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Air Force diagnosis study, 1963
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Box
29
Folder
4
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American Public Health Association, 1958-1964
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Box
29
Folder
5
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Paper, “Reliability of Therapeutic Practice,” 1963
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Box
29
Folder
6
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Census, 1957-1963
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Box
29
Folder
7
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Death registration, 1960
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Box
29
Folder
8
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Miscellaneous memoranda, 1962-1964
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Box
29
Folder
9
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Occupational mortality, 1949-1955
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Box
29
Folder
10
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Phenylketonuria, 1962
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Box
29
Folder
11
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Typhus control article, 1960
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Series: Freelance Research Records
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Medicare
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Article, Attempts to publish
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Box
29
Folder
12-13
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1962-1966
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Box
30
Folder
1
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1967-1969
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Box
30
Folder
2
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Congressional letters, 1963-1970
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Box
30
Folder
3
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Cost estimates of HR 4222, 1961-1964
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Cost of hospitalization of aged, 1965
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Box
30
Folder
5
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Costs, Article drafts, undated
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Box
30
Folder
6
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Fragments, undated
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Box
30
Folder
7
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Presentation, 1970
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Box
30
Folder
8
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Research, 1965-1970
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Box
30
Folder
9
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Updating the rebuttals, undated
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Patent utilization
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Box
30
Folder
10-12
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Articles, 1928-1931, undated
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Box
31
Folder
1-4
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Correspondence, 1927-1972, undated
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Box
31
Folder
5
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Miscellaneous materials, undated
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Box
31
Folder
6
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Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Foundation, 1962
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Box
31
Folder
7
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Research proposals, 1955-1965
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Box
31
Folder
8
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Study instructions and questionnaires, 1955
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Box
31
Folder
9
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Reports, 1956-1961, undated
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Box
31
Folder
10
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Thrombine patent, 1961
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Radiation study
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Box
32
Folder
1
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Correspondence and reports, 1950, 1967-1975
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Box
32
Folder
2
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Report drafts, 1975-1976
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Box
32
Folder
3
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Miscellaneous material
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Box
32
Folder
4
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Selective Service manpower needs study, 1962-1964
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United Mine Workers
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Box
32
Folder
5-7
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Memos, 1965-1970
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Box
32
Folder
8
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Reports, undated
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Box
32
Folder
9
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Miscellany, 1967-1969
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Series: Miscellaneous Files
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Box
32
Folder
10
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Accident statistics bibliography, 1929
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Box
33
Folder
1
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American Medical Association, 1961-1964
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Box
33
Folder
2
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American Public Health Association, 1957-1964
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Box
33
Folder
3
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Articles, Miscellaneous, 1958-1962
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Box
33
Folder
4-5
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Correspondence, General, 1949-1954
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Box
33
Folder
6
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Diabetes, 1963
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Box
33
Folder
7
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Disability rating, 1963
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Box
33
Folder
8-9
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Foundation for Institutes of Research and Advanced Studies, 1968-1970
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Box
33
Folder
10
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Geographic disease study, 1960
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Box
33
Folder
11
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Miscellany, 1962
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Proposals for research
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Box
33
Folder
12
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Evaluations by Sanders, 1956-1960
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Box
33
Folder
13-14
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Memos and correspondence, 1958-1961, 1969
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Box
33
Folder
15
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Reports, Miscellaneous, 1955-1960
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Research
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Box
33
Folder
16
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Needed studies in health care, 1952
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Box
34
Folder
1
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Miscellaneous projects, 1949-1952
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Teaching
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Jobs
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Box
34
Folder
2
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Miscellaneous applications, 1949-1960
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Box
34
Folder
3
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U.S. International University, 1969-1970
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Course materials
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Box
34
Folder
4
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Health statistics, 1952-1957
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Box
34
Folder
5-6
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Medical economics, 1949-1954
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Box
34
Folder
7
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Public health administration, 1955
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Box
34
Folder
8
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Research in medical care problems, 1952
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Box
34
Folder
9
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Texas Hospital Association, 1969-1971
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Box
34
Folder
10-11
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Unemployment statistics article, 1962-1963
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PH 6690
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Photograph
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