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  • ...is he is often referred to as "the father of Social Security" (but see ''[[Edwin E. Witte/Debate Guide#Father|debate guide]]''). ...ument.php?CISOROOT=/wmh&CISOPTR=48819&CISOSHOW=48768 The 'Government Man': Edwin E. Witte of the University of Wisconsin]," ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 82, no.
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  • For a complete list of Witte's written works, see [[Edwin E. Witte/Works]]. *Cohen, Wilbur J. "Edwin E. Witte (1887-1960): Father of Social Security." ''Industrial and Labor Relations
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  • ...ocial Security in the USA|Social Security Act]] of 1935 and is known as "[[Edwin E. Witte/Debate Guide#Father|the 'Father' of Social Security]]."
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  • '''This is a chronological list of works authored by [[Edwin E. Witte]].'''<br> For an annotated list of writings by Witte, see [[Edwin E. Witte/Bibliography]].
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  • ...Wilbur J. Cohen]], "[http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/cohenwitte.html Edwin E. Witte (1887-1960): Father of Social Security]," reprint from ''Industrial and Lab **Edwin E. Witte, "[http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/witte4.html Reflections on The Beg
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  • ...roduct cannot be attributed to any individual or group of individuals.<ref>Edwin E. Witte, "[http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/witte4.html Reflections on The Beg
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  • ...this he is often referred to as "the father of Social Security" (but see [[Edwin E. Witte/Debate Guide#Father|debate guide]]). ...ument.php?CISOROOT=/wmh&CISOPTR=48819&CISOSHOW=48768 The 'Government Man': Edwin E. Witte of the University of Wisconsin]," ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 82, no.
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  • ...Wilbur J. Cohen]], "[http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/cohenwitte.html Edwin E. Witte (1887-1960): Father of Social Security]," reprint from ''Industrial and Lab **Edwin E. Witte, "[http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/witte4.html Reflections on The Beg
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  • {{r|Edwin E. Witte}} **[[Edwin E. Witte/Debate Guide#Father|Who was the "Father" of Social Security?]]
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  • For a complete list of Witte's written works, see [[Edwin E. Witte/Works]]. *Cohen, Wilbur J. "Edwin E. Witte (1887-1960): Father of Social Security." ''Industrial and Labor Relations
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  • '''Wilbur J. Cohen''' was a student of [[Edwin E. Witte]], a graduate of the [[University of Wisconsin--Madison]] economics departm Along with [[Edwin E. Witte]] and [[Arthur J. Altmeyer]], Cohen worked to developed the social security
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  • ...ocial Security in the USA|Social Security Act]] of 1935 and is known as "[[Edwin E. Witte/Debate Guide#Father|the 'Father' of Social Security]]."
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  • '''This is a chronological list of works authored by [[Edwin E. Witte]].'''<br> For an annotated list of writings by Witte, see [[Edwin E. Witte/Bibliography]].
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  • ...roduct cannot be attributed to any individual or group of individuals.<ref>Edwin E. Witte, "[http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/witte4.html Reflections on The Beg
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  • ...this he is often referred to as "the father of Social Security" (but see [[Edwin E. Witte/Debate Guide#Father|debate guide]]). ...ument.php?CISOROOT=/wmh&CISOPTR=48819&CISOSHOW=48768 The 'Government Man': Edwin E. Witte of the University of Wisconsin]," ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 82, no.
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  • ...is he is often referred to as "the father of Social Security" (but see ''[[Edwin E. Witte/Debate Guide#Father|debate guide]]''). ...ument.php?CISOROOT=/wmh&CISOPTR=48819&CISOSHOW=48768 The 'Government Man': Edwin E. Witte of the University of Wisconsin]," ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 82, no.
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  • ...stician of the [[Wisconsin Industrial Commission]] in 1920 working under [[Edwin E. Witte]]. Altmeyer founded a monthly publication, the ''Wisconsin Labor Market'', ...[[Henry A. Wallace]]. The Committee selected as its Executive Director [[Edwin E. Witte]] of the Economics Department at the University of Wisconsin and an expert
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  • ...stician of the [[Wisconsin Industrial Commission]] in 1920 working under [[Edwin E. Witte]]. Altmeyer founded a monthly publication, the ''Wisconsin Labor Market'', ...[[Henry A. Wallace]]. The Committee selected as its Executive Director [[Edwin E. Witte]] of the Economics Department at the University of Wisconsin and an expert
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  • ...ial Security Act when that legislation was drafted under the leadership of Edwin E. Witte and with the involvement of Frances Perkins, Arthur J. Altmeyer, and others
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  • ...ing in business cycles. He consulted frequently in Washington, and helped Edwin E. Witte, to help draft the Social Security Act of 1935.
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