If you liked Social activism and civil rights by Virginia Foster Durr and Columbia University. Oral History Research Office, start with The reminiscences of John P. Frey (1975), Educational Leaders Project (1966), and The reminiscences of General Robert E. Wood (1963). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The reminiscences of John P. Frey
1975 · 768 pages · John P. Frey, Dean Albertson, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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Educational Leaders Project
1966 · 534 pages · Frederick McLaughlin, Thomas F. Hogan, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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The reminiscences of General Robert E. Wood
1963 · 112 pages · Bernard A. Weisberger, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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The reminiscences of Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum
1975 · 39 pages · Marc H. Tanenbaum, Paul Greenberg, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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The reminiscences of General Elwood Quesada
1977 · 77 pages · Elwood R. Quesada, Kenneth W. Leish, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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The reminiscences of John W. Edelman
1975 · 247 pages · John W. Edelman, Donald Francis Shaughnessy, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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Oral history interview with Virginia Foster Durr, October 16, 1975
2008 · Virginia Foster Durr · Same author
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The reminiscences of Emily Smith (Mrs. John A.) Warner
1975 · 120 pages · Emily Smith Warner, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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The reminiscences of Waldo Chamberlin
1975 · 114 pages · Waldo Chamberlin, Wendell H. Link, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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Mt. Sinai Hospital Project
1972 · 30 pages · Percy Klingenstein, Albert S. Lyons, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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History of Mt. Sinai Hospital
1975 · 21 pages · Albert S. Lyons, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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The reminiscences of Max Weber
1975 · 526 pages · Carol S. Gruber, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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Social activism and civil rights is by Virginia Foster Durr and Columbia University. Oral History Research Office.