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Casebook for The Foundation: A Great American Secret
by JOEL FLEISHMAN
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with references to "Commonwealth Fund".
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... directors of a politically diverse group of economists, businessmen, and in- dividuals linked to labor and economic associations. 170 The Commonwealth Fund was one of the earliest supporters of NBER, granting $20,000 to the Bureau for its first year's operations, but, ... "
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Ford Foundation, United States, New York, Carnegie Corporation, Rockefeller Foundation, Commonwealth Fund, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Clark Foundation, right shoulder line, dwarf wheat, arts initiative, other funders
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The Progress of Experiment: Science and Therapeutic Reform in the United States, 1900-1990 (Cambridge Studies in the History of Medicine)
by Harry M. Marks
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with references to "Commonwealth Fund".
Excerpt - on Page 11: "
... irrele- vant to community practitioners who relied on newer, less potent versions of the drugs. The contemporary efforts by the Commonwealth Fund to transfer the technology of serum treatments for pneumonia from the well-staffed, ... "
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New York, United States, World War, Commonwealth Fund, Memorandum of Interview, Public Health Service, therapeutic reformers, pneumonia program, penicillin studies, pneumonia serum, pneumonia control, collective investigation
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Private Wealth and Public Life: Foundation Philanthropy and the Reshaping of American Social Policy from the Progressive Era to the New Deal
by Judith Sealander
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with references to "Commonwealth Fund".
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... of a differently conceived Rockefeller Foundation .39 Technically Anna Harkness, widow of Standard Oil founding partner Stephen Harkness, created the Commonwealth Fund in 1918 with an endowment of some $16 million. ... "
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New York, Russell Sage Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, General Education Board, Commonwealth Fund, Spelman Memorial, child study groups, play organizers, recreation policy, juvenile court movement, pension movement, instinct psychology
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The Word as Scalpel: A History of Medical Sociology
by Samuel W. Bloom
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with references to "Commonwealth Fund".
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... The Commonwealth Fund, the Milbank Memorial Fund, and the Rockefeller Foundations deserve special mention, but the Russell Sage Foundation played the most singular ... "
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