Word: projected
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Meanwhile Mr. Rockefeller was tacitly admitting failure in another and more famed apartment project, the Paul Lawrence Dunbar Apartments for Negroes. Built by Mr. Rockefeller in 1927 as a low-cost, co-operative housing venture to provide decent living quarters for a small fraction of Harlem's black population, the handsomely-gardened buildings occupy a full block, bounded by Seventh and Eighth Avenues, 149th and 150th Streets. They contain 511 apartments, largely units of four and five rooms. Adhering to the Rockefeller tradition of philanthropy with a purpose, Mr. Junior planned not only to house disadvantaged Negroes but also...
...last month. ¶ Earl T. Musselman of Harrisburg was ordered to buy a $5 Jackson-Day-Dinner ticket, paid $1 in advance but protested he could not afford the balance, lost his WPA job two months later. ¶O'Neill C. Cook of Tionesta appeared at his WPA project wearing a Landon sunflower button, shortly lost his job. ¶Mary Caroline Shearer of Indiana was ordered to contribute $27 to the Democratic County Committee on pain of being barred from future WPA work, refused, was barred...
Like the scheme to sell planes to Russia, Herbert Reed's project to gobble up, with the aid of Elliott Roosevelt, the air transport business of the U. S. just when it had been laid low by a White House order, eventually came to nothing...
...separate productions between 1929 and 1936. Many who witnessed the cast of his nighted colour in Manhattan last week had no difficulty in understanding Gielgud's popularity in the role. The size of Actor Gielgud's features, ludicrous when magnified on the screen, greatly assist him to project his range of expression into the depths of a legitimate playhouse. Majority in Manhattan audiences found his voice as melodious as it was cracked up to be, responded to his almost feminine delicacy of gesture, appreciated his youthful grace of movement (Actor Gielgud says he will not play Hamlet after...
...Harvard for a law degree. He came to the northwest in r909 and has remained in Minneapea long enough to be identified with many a prosperous business enterprise. A war veteran, he has among opportunity in the Two Cities to concern himself at first hand with a favorite project of the American Bar Association-raise to some dignity the just of. American courts as curbing the shysters...