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==Social Security Administration==
*"[http://www.socialsecurity.gov/history/collectalt.html Social Security History: Arthur J. Altmeyer]," Social Security Administration.
*:The page on Altmeyer at the Social Security Administration has biographical information, interviews, articles, and even a short video about the life of Arthur J. Altmeyer.  It also has links to his articles, congressional testimony, radio addresses, and public speeches.


==Encyclopedia Articles==
==Encyclopedia Articles==

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Social Security Administration

  • "Social Security History: Arthur J. Altmeyer," Social Security Administration.
    The page on Altmeyer at the Social Security Administration has biographical information, interviews, articles, and even a short video about the life of Arthur J. Altmeyer. It also has links to his articles, congressional testimony, radio addresses, and public speeches.


Encyclopedia Articles

  • Quam, Jean K. "Altmeyer, Arthur J." Encyclopedia of Social Work. Terry Mizrahi and Larry E. Davis, eds. New York: National Association of Social Workers and Oxford University Press, 2010.
  • DeWitt, Larry W. "Altmeyer, Arthur Joseph (1891–1972)." Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, 2004.
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