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20190911110402.0 |
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711216s1960 nju 00000 eng |
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$a26810$cTLC |
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$aHC106.3$b.S364 1960 |
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$a330.973 |
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$aShannon, David A.$eed. |
Title |
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$aThe great depression. |
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$a[Englewood Cliffs, N.J.]$bPrentice-Hall$c[1960] |
Phys Descrpt |
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$a171 p.$c21 cm. |
Series:Diff |
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$aA Spectrum book, S-10 |
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$tBlack Thursday /$rNew York Times. -$tTragic Thursday /$rNew York Times. -$tWhistling in the dark /$rBroadus Mitchell. -$tThe course of unemployment /$rPaul Webbink. -$tAnd the "lucky" who kept their jobs /$rDon D. Lescohier. -$tSelling apples and shining shoes /$rNew York Times. -$tAmericans seek Russian jobs /$rBusiness Week. -$tJails are better than subways /$rNew York Times. -$tThe President's monuments /$rNew York Times. -$tHomeless women sleep in Chicago parks /$rNew York Times. -$tFrom owner-operator to renter /$rBernhard Ostrolenk. -$tShirt sleeves to shirt sleeves in the corn belt /$rRemley J. Glass. -$tPoverty amid plenty /$rOscar Ameringer. -$tSouthern sharecroppers: the agricultural depths /$rGeorge Huddleston. -$tFarmers on relief /$rBerta Asch and A. R. Magnus. -$t"No one has starved" /$rNew York Times. -$tInadequate tax base for the relief load /$rSumner H. Slichter. -$tLocal relief: the general situation /$rH. L. Lurie. -$tLocal relief: Youngstown, Ohio /$rJoseph L. Heffernan. -$tLocal relief: Detroit, Michigan /$rGladys S. Kelsey. -$tLocal relief: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania /$rKarl de Schweinitz. -$tLocal relief: Birmingham, Alabama /$rGeorge Huddleston. -$tLocal relief: New York City /$rNew York Times. -$tHungry children /$rGrace Abbott. -$tChicago's undernourished school children /$rNew York Times. -$tChildren in the coal mining towns /$rClarence E. Pickett. -$tAnxiety about the vagrants /$rNewton D. Baker. -$tThe dangers of the road /$rR. S. Mitchell. -$tBoy and girl tramps /$rThomas Minehan. -$tThe wandering wage earner /$rJohn N. Webb. -$tThe "okies" /$rJohn Steinbeck. -$tDisenchantment in high places /$rFrank A. Vanderlip. -$tThe middle class of a small city /$rGeorge R. Clark. -$tMain street revisited /$rMarquis Childs. -$tThe descent from the middle class /$rArthur Pound. -$tVagrant civil engineer /$rNew York Times. -$tCommittee on unemployment and relief for chemists and chemical engineers /$rNew York Times. -$tUnemployed college graduates /$rNew York Times, School and Society. -$tCheaper and cheapened public schools /$rAvis D. Carlson. -$tTeachers foot the educational bill /$rIrvin A. Wilson. -$tCollege students of the Depression /$rGilbert Love. -$tA new democracy in college education /$rBetty and Ernest K. Lindley. -$tA sensitive person's fear /$rFlorence Converse. -$tThe citizen surveys the scene /$rGeorge R. Leighton. -$t"Hunger riots" /$rNew York Times. -$tAn agrarian radical discusses the communists /$rThomas Amlie. -$tAn angry rancher's revolutionary ideas /$rOscar Ameringer. -$tThe rebellion of the prairie farmers /$rMary Heaton Vorse. -$tA revolutionary post mortem /$rLillian Symes. -$tThe revolution: a sophisticated dissent /$rGeorge Soule. -$tFrom farm to shop to relief: the Beuschers /$rThe Dubuque Study. -$tEx-businessman: the Donners /$rThe Dubuque Study. -$t"It could have been worse": the Renicks /$rThe Dubuque Study. -$tUrban Irish immigrants: the Coreys /$rEli Ginzberg. -$tUrban Jewish immigrants: the Bergers /$rEli Ginzberg. -$tThe physically handicapped: the DiMarcos /$rThe Dubuque Study. |
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$aDepressions$y1933$zUnited States. |
Subj:Geog. |
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$aUnited States$xEconomic conditions$y1918-1945. |