The doctor Francis Everett Townsend (January 13rd 1867 September 1st 1960) is an American doctor which is known to have emitted, during the Grande depression, a proposal relating to the attribution of a minimal public pension to the elderly. The Plan Townsend Plan influenced the administration Roosevelt during the establishment of the social security.

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