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  • '''Arthur J. Altmeyer''' (1891-1972) was a key figure in the design and implementation of the U.S {{Image|Arthur J. Altmeyer (young) SSA.gif|right|250px|Arthur J. Altmeyer, probably during the 1920s. [http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/collect
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  • For a chronological listing of Altmeyer's works, see [[Arthur J. Altmeyer/Works]]. ...h;The Man FDR Called 'Mr. Social Security']." ''Social Security Pioneers: Arthur J. Altmeyer.'' Washington, DC: Social Security Administration, 1997.
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  • '''This is a chronological listing of works by [[Arthur J. Altmeyer]].'''<br> For an annotated bibliography, see [[Arthur J. Altmeyer/Bibliography]].
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  • ...://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/collectalt.html Social Security History: Arthur J. Altmeyer]," Social Security Administration. ...nformation, interviews, articles, and even a short video about the life of Arthur J. Altmeyer. It also has links to his articles, congressional testimony, radio address
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  • '''Arthur J. Altmeyer''' (1891-1972) was a key figure in the design and implementation of the U.S {{Image|Arthur J. Altmeyer (young) SSA.gif|right|250px|Arthur J. Altmeyer, probably during the 1920s. [http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/collect
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  • ...://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/collectalt.html Social Security History: Arthur J. Altmeyer]," Social Security Administration. ...nformation, interviews, articles, and even a short video about the life of Arthur J. Altmeyer. It also has links to his articles, congressional testimony, radio address
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  • For a chronological listing of Altmeyer's works, see [[Arthur J. Altmeyer/Works]]. ...h;The Man FDR Called 'Mr. Social Security']." ''Social Security Pioneers: Arthur J. Altmeyer.'' Washington, DC: Social Security Administration, 1997.
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  • ...iodic contributions from the individuals covered by a particular job."<ref>Arthur J. Altmeyer, address before the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies, Gra
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  • Then, also, [[Arthur J. Altmeyer]] is often referred to as the "Father of Social Security." See the remarks Robert Kastenmeier, "[http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/ajakasten.html Arthur J. Altmeyer, 'Father' of Social Security]," ''Congressional Record''-House, October 18,
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  • ...social security, and the greatest amount of political stability.'" <ref>[[Arthur J. Altmeyer]], The Formative Years of Social Security: A Chronicle of Social Security L
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  • '''This is a chronological listing of works by [[Arthur J. Altmeyer]].'''<br> For an annotated bibliography, see [[Arthur J. Altmeyer/Bibliography]].
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  • '''Arthur J. Altmeyer''' (1891-1972) was a key figure in the design and implementation of the U.S {{Image|Arthur J. Altmeyer (young) SSA.gif|right|250px|Arthur J. Altmeyer, probably during the 1920s. [http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/collect
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  • '''Arthur J. Altmeyer''' (1891-1972) was a key figure in the design and implementation of the U.S {{Image|Arthur J. Altmeyer (young) SSA.gif|right|250px|Arthur J. Altmeyer, probably during the 1920s. [http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/collect
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  • Along with [[Edwin E. Witte]] and [[Arthur J. Altmeyer]], Cohen worked to developed the social security law, secure its passage th
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  • ...leadership of Edwin E. Witte and with the involvement of Frances Perkins, Arthur J. Altmeyer, and others in 1935.
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  • ...of Secretary of Labor [[Frances Perkins]], and her assistant secretary, [[Arthur J. Altmeyer]] was a colleague of Witte's while at graduate school and on the Wisconsin
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  • ...of Secretary of Labor [[Frances Perkins]], and her assistant secretary, [[Arthur J. Altmeyer]] was a colleague of Witte's while at graduate school and on the Wisconsin
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