The EXHIBITION CHECKLIST
WPA
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1
American builds: the record of PWA/Public Works
Administration, prepared in the Division of Information.Washington,
DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939.298 p.: ill.,
maps; 25 cm. |
2
Changing aspects of rural relief/by A.R. Mangus.Washington,
DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938.238 p.: ill.; 25.5
cm.(Research monograph; #14).
3
Comparative study of rural relief and non-relief households/by
Thomas C. McCormick.Washington, DC: Works Progress
Administration, Division of Social Research, 1935.141 p.:
ill.; 25.5 cm.(Research monograph; #2).
4
Depression pioneers/by David Cushman Coyle. Washington,
DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939.19, i.e., [20] p.:
ill.; 23.5 cm.(Social problems; #1).
[Bibliography: p. [20].
5
An exhibition of selected skills of the unemployed
as demonstrated on W.P.A. non-construction projects/by the Works
Progress Administration, Division of Womens and Professional
Projects.Washington, DC: Works Progress Administration, 1938.
28 typescript leaves; 27 cm.
[Exhibition: January 10-31, 1938, in the United States
National Museum, Washington, D.C.T-p].
6
Facts about unemployment/by John N. Webb and Joseph C.
Bevis.Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940.34
p.: ill.; 23.5 cm.(Social Problems; #4 (1939).
[Federal Works Agency, Work Projects AdministrationAt
head of title].
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7
Former relief cases in private employment/by Joseph
C. Bevis and Stanley L. Payne.Washington, DC: U.S.
Government Printing Office, 1939.23 p.; 26 cm. |
8
A handbook for project workers/by Herbert Benjamin.[New
York: National Unemployment Council of U.S., 1936?]36, i.e.,
[39] p.; 19 cm.
[Some successful W.P.A. strikes and stoppagesp.
[38-39].
9
Intercity differences in costs of living in March 1935, 59
cities/by Margaret Loomis Stecker.Washington, DC: U.S.
Government Printing Office, 1937.216 p.: ill.; 25.5 cm.(Research
monograph; #12).
[Works Progress Administration, Division of Social ResearchAt
head of title].
10
Jobs: the WPA way/Works Progress Administration.Washington,
DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936.[48] p.: chiefly
ill.; 29 cm.
11
Migrant families/by John N. Webb and Malcolm Brown.Washington,
DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938.192 p.: ill.; 25.5
cm.(Research monograph; #18).
[Works Progress Administration, Division of Social
ResearchAt head of title].
12
On relief: general relief program/Federal Emergency
Relief Administration; prepared by the Graphic Unit of the Research
Section[Washington, DC: FERA, 1935].1 v. (unpaged):
ill.; 20.5 x 26.5 cm.
13
Our job with the WPA.Washington, DC: Works
Progress Administration, 1936?29 p.: ill.; 20.5 cm.
[Workers handbook WPA . . .p. 6].
14
P.W.A. and industry: a four-year study of regenerative
employment.Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Labor,
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1938.28 p.: ill.; 23.5 cm.(Bulletin;
#658).
15
P.W.A.: the first 3 years.Washington, DC: U.S.
Government Printing Office, 1936.44 p.: ill.; 24 cm.
16
Terror against the people: the story of the WPA witch hunt.New
York: Joint Committee to Defend W.P.A. Workers, [n.d.]13 p.:
ill.; 19 cm.
17
Urban workers on relief: part I, The Occupational
characteristics of workers on relief in urban areas, May 1934/by
Gladys L. Palmer and Katherine D. Wood.Washington, DC: Works
Progress Administration, Division of Social Research, 1936.203
p.: ill.; 25.5 cm.(Research monograph; #4).
18
What is the American Way? By Barry L.
Hopkins.Washington, DC: Works Progress Administration, 1938.[24]
p.; 23.5 cm.
[An address delivered at the Chautauqua Institution,
Chautauqua, New York, July 16, 1938Verso of t-p].
19
W.P.A wages can and must be raised![S.l.]:
Workers Alliance of America, [n.d.][4] p.: ill.; 22 cm.
20
[Board game]
WPA: Work, Progress, Action: a fascinating game of
today for young and old.Rochester, NY: E.E.
Fairchild Corp., [n.d.]1 box with playing equipment; 20 x 43 x
3.5 cm.(E.E. Fairchild Corp; #594).
21
Work pays America.[Washington, DC]: Works
Progress Administration, [n.d.][4] p.: ill.; 28 cm.
FEDERAL WRITERS PROJECT
22
Catalogue of the American Guide Series and other Writers
Project publications.New York: Brentanos, [n.d.]31
p.; 20.5 cm.
23
A guide to the WPA Writers Program publications.Chicago:
Follett Book Company, [n.d.]24 p.; 20.5 cm.
FEDERAL ART PROJECT
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24
Art as a function of government: a survey.New
York: Supervisors Association of the WPA Federal Art Project,
1937.32 p.; 23 cm. |
FEDERAL MUSIC PROJECT
25
The Federal Music Project, Dr. Nikolai Sokoloff, Director:
WPA.[Washington, DC: Federal Music Project, 1935?]30
p.: ill.; 31 cm.
FEDERAL THEATRE PROJECT
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26
Federal Theatre plays.New York: Random House,
1938.57, 91, 90 p.: ill.; 21.5 cm.
[Contents: Triple-A Plowed Under/by the staff of
the Living Newspaper.Power: a living newspaper/by
Arthur Arent.Spirochete: a history/by Arnold
Sundgaard. In dustjacket]. |
26a
[Periodical]
Federal Theatre.New York: Federal Theatre
Project, 1935-
[New York City, v.l, #2 (December, 1935) Issued
[monthly?] for all workers on Federal Theatre projects by the Bureau
of Research and Publication, Rosamond Gilder, Director; Pierre de
Rohan, Editor; Illustrated by Helen Wortis].
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