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Paper outlining the project and correspondence about it with Mead Data Central, Social Security Administration, and Cornell personnel, and associated notesMartin, 1989
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The file contains a paper about the project presented at an international conference, working correspondence with Mead Data Central personnel and notes of meetings with them, correspondence seeking information from the Social Security Administration, internal …
- 235000019988 mead 0 title abstract description 41
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