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United States. Work Projects Administration (493)

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The Works Progress Administration was involved in various projects including the compilation of sources on American territories. The card catalogs for these were prepared at the Library of Congress and are now in the National Archives. Works Progress Administration (later called Work Projects Administration) began operations in San Joaquin County, Calif., July 1935. County agencies submitted work proposals to County Board of Supervisors which endorsed or rejected them an...

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Minnesota Work Projects Administration (25)

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Goshen College. Social Work Seminar. (32)

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United War Work Campaign, Inc. (29)

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United War Work Campaign, an American private organization, coordinated fundraising for World War I war work with American servicemen. The Campaign did fundraising for seven welfare societies: National War Work Council of the Young Men's Christian Associations, War Work Council of the National Board of the Young Women's Christian Associations, National Catholic War Council (Knights of Columbus), Jewish Welfare Board, War Camp Community Service, American Library Association, and the Salvation...

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Cornell United Religious Work (18)

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Work, Hubert, 1860-1942 (16)

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United States postmaster general, 1922-1923; secretary of the interior, 1923-1928; chairman, Republican National Committee, 1928-1929. U.S. secretary of the interior, U.S. postmaster general, and physician. Biographical/Historical Note United States postmaster general, 1922-1923; secretary of the interior, 1923-1928; chairman, Republican National Committee, 1928-1929.

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Smith College. School for Social Work (28)

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The Smith College School for Social Work was initially established as an experiment in the summer of 1918 to prepare social workers for the impending emergencies of World War I. The School became a permanent program of the College in 1919. It was originally known as the Training School for Social Work, but by 1924 it was known by its present name.

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Council on Social Work Education (20)

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Formed in 1952, the Council formulates criteria and standards for all levels of social work education, accredits graduate schools of social work, provides service on curriculum development and teaching methodologies, publishes teaching materials, conducts research, and compiles data on social work education.

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Work Projects Administration (10)

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The Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.), a federal agency, was created as part of the New Deal in 1935. The Federal Writers' Project was a subdivision of the Works Progress Administration. In 1939 the Works Progress Administration became the Work Projects Administration and the Federal Writers' Project became the Writers' Program.

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Work, Monroe Nathan (9)

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