TITLE

--And by the People

PUB. DATE
February 1948
SOURCE
Saturday Evening Post;2/7/1948, Vol. 220 Issue 32, p36
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article comments on the plan of the U.S. federal government to establish a new agency that would be responsible for foreign-relief. It hopes that the people working on the plan will be able to arrange it before somebody makes a mistake. A drama representing organizational problems facing a public agency.
ACCESSION #
19734681

Tags: GOVERNMENT agencies;  INTERNATIONAL economic assistance;  ORGANIZATIONAL structure;  PUBLIC administration

 

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