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... reported in 1942 than in the preceding year , undoubtedly due to the failure of many cities to report and to the withdrawal of WPA leadership . Even so , 8,739 playgrounds were reported and 4,449 buildings and centers . The total ...
... reported in 1942 than in the preceding year , undoubtedly due to the failure of many cities to report and to the withdrawal of WPA leadership . Even so , 8,739 playgrounds were reported and 4,449 buildings and centers . The total ...
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... reported for 460 playgrounds in 17 cities . Recreation Buildings Fewer recreation buildings were reported open under leadership than in the record year 1941. A total of 1,721 such buildings was reported , 162 of which were for colored ...
... reported for 460 playgrounds in 17 cities . Recreation Buildings Fewer recreation buildings were reported open under leadership than in the record year 1941. A total of 1,721 such buildings was reported , 162 of which were for colored ...
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... reported spent for leadership than ever before and salaries and wages for other personal services exceeded previous records to an even greater degree . Bond issues were reported by only 13 authori- ties and the issues totaled only ...
... reported spent for leadership than ever before and salaries and wages for other personal services exceeded previous records to an even greater degree . Bond issues were reported by only 13 authori- ties and the issues totaled only ...
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RECREATION | 1 |
MAY 1943 No | 2 |
Clevelands Backyard Theater | 11 |
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