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TOWNSEND, FRANCIS

TOWNSEND, FRANCIS
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(1867 - 1960), American physician who originated legislation in 1934 to provide old-age pensions (Townsend plan) in the United States. Although bills to enact the Townsend plan were continually defeated, its popularity contributed to passage of Social Security legislation. —How To Live Though an Executive. Final approval 31.10.89