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Box 56

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Contains 64 Results:

The Importance of Citizens' Committees in Securing Public Support for A City Planning Program, 1924

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Pamphlet. Pamphlet for the National Conference on City Planning, written by John Nolen (2 copies)

Dates: 1924

New Communities Planned to Meet New Conditions, 1926

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Pamphlet. Written by John Nolen, Chairman for the National Conference on City Planning (2 copies)

Dates: 1926

The Preparation of a Long-Term Financial Program, 1927

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Pamphlet. Pamphlet by C.E. Rightor, Chief Accountant for the Detroit Bureau of Governmental Research, Inc. and Secretary of the Detroit Mayor's Committee on Finances. Pamphlet issued by the Municipal Administration Service

Dates: 1927

Twenty Years of City Planning Progress in the United States, 1927

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Pamphlet. Written by John Nolen, President of the National Conference on City Planning, for the National Conference on City Planning.

Dates: 1927

Paying the Bills for City Planning - A Plea for Special Assessments for Benefit as the Most Equitable and Businesslike Solution of the Problem, May 27, 1912

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Pamphlet. Written by Nelson P. Lewis, Chief Engineer of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of New York City. A paper presented at the Fourth National Conference on City Planning held in Boston, Mass.

Dates: May 27, 1912

The City Plan, June 1915

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Pamphlet. Published Quarterly as the Official Organ of the National Conference on City Planning with article, "The Local Survey as a Basis for City Planning Study", by John Nolen

Dates: June 1915

Special Assessments - A Means of Financing Municipal Improvements, 1929

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Pamphlet. Pamphlet by the Committee on Source of Revenue, National Municipal League

Dates: 1929