Reminiscences of Jack Bernard Tate : oral history, 1965
Abstract
Assistant to Chief, later General Counsel, Social Security Board, 1935-39: federal public assistance programs, hiring staff, relations with states, dealings with Congress and Federal Bureau of Investigation; 1939 amendments; General Counsel, Federal Security Agency, 1939-47; development of Social Security. Impressions of Thomas Eliot, Jane Hoey, Arthur Altmeyer, Paul McNutt, Fowler Harper, John Wi nant, and others.
Government executives--United States; Lawyers; Social security; Unemployment insurance; United States Politics and government 1933-1945; Tate, Jack Bernard, 1902-1968; United States. Social Security Board; United States. Federal Security Agency
Format
oral histories
Genre
Interviews
Date
1965
Physical Description
119 pages
Note (Biographical)
Lawyer.
Note (Funding)
Digital reproduction funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Note
Digitized by Safe Sound Archive, Philadelphia, 2010.
Interviewed by Peter A. Corning on June 3 and July 6, 1965.