Oral history interview with Rachael Griffin
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American Society of Aesthetics.
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United States. Works Progress Administration
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Organizational History President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1935 as a part of his New Deal to curtail the Depression's effects on the United States. The WPA attempted to provide the unemployed with jobs that allowed individuals to preserve skills or talents. The Federal Writers' Project (FWP), one branch of the WPA, provided work for over 6,600 unemployed writers, journalists, edit...
Guenther, Bruce W.
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American Society of Aesthetics.
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Griffin, Rachael
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Curator; Portland, Or.; b. 1906; d. 1983. From the description of Rachael Griffin interviews, 1983 Feb. 19-Feb. 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79604761 Rachael Griffin (1906-1983) was a curator from Portland, Or. From the description of Oral history interview with Rachael Griffin, 1983 Feb. 19-20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 646397101 Museum curator and art instructor. Born in 1906, died 1983. Griffin studied at the Univer...
Timberline Lodge (Mount Hood, Or.)
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