1934
DOI: 10.2307/1189566
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Housing Projects and City Planning

Abstract: numerous articles and reports on city planning law, public utility franchise questions, etc.

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“…Housing Study Guild members such as Albert Mayer and Henry Churchill talked it up among the architects. 53 From 1935 onward, the public housers also worked within the major religious denominations to recruit backers. Undoubtedly, the most effective of these advocates was Father John O'Grady, who brought in rich harvests of Roman Catholics.…”
Section: A Smoke-and-mirrors Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Housing Study Guild members such as Albert Mayer and Henry Churchill talked it up among the architects. 53 From 1935 onward, the public housers also worked within the major religious denominations to recruit backers. Undoubtedly, the most effective of these advocates was Father John O'Grady, who brought in rich harvests of Roman Catholics.…”
Section: A Smoke-and-mirrors Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%