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Tugwell and for
Greenbelt, which provided affordable housing for federal government workers, was one of three " green " towns planned in 1935 by Rexford Guy Tugwell, head of the United States Resettlement Administration, under authority of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act.
Greendale, which provided good housing at reasonable rents for moderate income urban families, was one of three " greenbelt " towns planned beginning in 1935 under the direction of Rexford Guy Tugwell, head of the United States Resettlement Administration, under authority of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act.
He argued against the extreme economic plans of Raymond Moley, Adolf Berle and Rex Tugwell, while clearly recognizing the need for major changes to deal with the inequalities of wealth distribution that had led to the devastating nature of the Depression.
After facing enormous criticism for his poor management of the RA, Tugwell resigned in 1936.
The Spartan baseball team, coached for 26 years ( 1974 – 2000 ) by Ron E. Tugwell ( father of Philadelphia Phillies 3B prospect Marc S. Tugwell ), has won:
Tugwell subsequently served in FDR's administration for four years and was one of the chief intellectual contributors to his New Deal.
Directed by Tugwell, the RA sought to create healthy communities for the rural unemployed with access to urban opportunities.
The RA was the brainchild of Rexford G. Tugwell, an economics professor at Columbia University who became an advisor to Franklin D. Roosevelt during the latter's successful campaign for the presidency in 1932 and then held positions in the United States Department of Agriculture.
After facing enormous criticism for his poor management of the RA, Tugwell resigned in 1936.

Tugwell and from
In the wake of the opposition to his policies, Tugwell resigned from the Roosevelt administration at the end of 1936 and became a vice president at the American Molasses Co. At this time he also divorced his first wife and married his former assistant, Grace Falke .< ref >

Tugwell and .
Democrats skeptical of reducing tariffs during the Depression included Representative Henry Rainey ( D-IL ) and members of Roosevelt ’ s own administration – Rexford Tugwell, Raymond Moley and Adolf Berle.
On 3 June 1929, Carte closed the Savoy Theatre, and the interior was completely rebuilt to designs by Frank A. Tugwell with elaborate décor by Basil Ionides.
Tugwell ( 1889 – 1976 ), born in Plain Dealing, was the longest-serving Louisiana state treasurer.
Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, helped Tugwell lay out the Maryland town on a site that had formerly consisted largely of tobacco fields.
Sinclairville was the birthplace of New Deal theoretician Rexford Tugwell ( 1891 – 1979 ), and of Charles W. Dorsett ( 1850 – 1936 ), Swedenborgian and Prohibition Party leader, whose wife, Martha Angle Dorsett ( 1851 – 1918 ) was the first woman attorney in Minnesota.
At Columbia, he worked with Rexford Tugwell, and when Tugwell became part of the Resettlement Administration, Stryker followed him.
Tugwell and Stryker refocused the attention of the Resettlement Administration to document the problems of the heartland, and in 1935 Stryker became the head of the Historical Section ( Information Division ) of the RA.
The RA was headed by Rexford Tugwell, an economic advisor to President Roosevelt.
Tugwell and Marquard residence halls on Lower Campus.
However, since the governments actions against them was unjust Governor Rexford Guy Tugwell had no other choice but to pardon them.
From 1943 to 1946 Dr. Fernos-Isern was also the acting governor of Puerto Rico, during the Governorship of Rexford G. Tugwell under appointment as Permanent Acting Governor approved by president Franklyn D. Roosevelt.
* Tugwell, Rexford.
Wilson, Rexford Tugwell, and George Peek.

Farnham and sculptor
* Sally James Farnham ( 1869-1943 ), American sculptor
The grieving memorial figure on his grave was designed by Irene Castle's friend, the American sculptor Sally James Farnham ( 1869 – 1943 ).

Farnham and 1960s
Opera singer Sir Peter Pears ( 1910 – 1986 ) was born in Farnham and Jessie Matthews, OBE ( 1907 – 1981 ), the popular English actress, dancer, and singer of the 1930s to 1960s, lived in Farnham, where she ran the Alliance public house ( now closed ).
The area around Wellington Street and Farnham Street includes many walk-up privately owned flats built during the 1960s and 1970s.
After the split of LRB in the mid-1980s, Wheatley returned to Australia and began managing an old friend, singer John Farnham, who had been a leading star in the 1960s but was reduced to playing club gigs before replacing Glenn Shorrock as lead singer of Little River Band.

Farnham and for
In December 2009, two key components of the project were signed: the Homes and Communities Agency ( HCA ) signed its agreement to provide £ 11m of funding for infrastructure, and Thames Valley University ( TVU ) courses which are due to remain in the town have found a new home at The Centre in Farnham Road, Slough.
The winning owner is ceremonially presented with the silver winner's trophy, designed by Paulding Farnham for Tiffany and Co.
* Somerset Maxwell, 8th Baron Farnham ( 1803 – 1884 ), MP for Cavan
By the year 803 Farnham had passed into the ownership of the Bishop of Winchester and the Manor of Farnham remained so ( apart from two short breaks ) for the next thousand years.
The town is midway between Winchester and London and, in 1138, Henry de Blois ( grandson of William the Conqueror and brother of King Stephen ) started building Farnham Castle to provide accommodation for the Bishop of Winchester in his frequent journeying between his cathedral and the capital.
In 1625 Farnham was again subject to an outbreak of the plague which, together with a severe decline in the local woollen industry ( the local downland wool being unsuitable for the newly fashionable worsted ) led by the 1640s to a serious economic depression in the area.
Despite further reinforcement for Waller from Kent, Hopton's entire army gathered on the heathland just outside Farnham Park.
The following March, Oliver Cromwell stayed at Farnham for discussions concerning the marriage of his daughter to a Hampshire gentleman, although some historians have speculated that this was cover for secret negotiations with the King.
Records show that the following period of interregnum until restoration of the monarchy in 1660 was a time of prosperity and growth for Farnham.
The people of Farnham raised enough money to buy the building so that it could be converted in to a community centre for the town.
Farnham Park is attractive for walks and wildlife and there is a variety of attractive scenery-Farnham borders on the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the North Downs Way long-distance path starts here.
Farnham Maltings has diverse concerts including opera, folk and acoustic music gigs, band evenings and stand up comedy nights, as well as shows and workshops for younger people.
William Herbert Allen, the notable English landscape watercolour artist, lived and worked in Farnham for most of his career.
Farnham Pottery, in addition to utility wares, became famous during the Arts and crafts movement for their decorative wares, either hand-thrown or moulded and decorated in a variety of coloured glazes, particularly " Farnham Greenware ".
There was close co-operation between the pottery and Farnham School of Art ( now a campus of University for the Creative Arts ).
The Farnham Theatre Association campaigns for a theatre in Farnham, either in the form of a restored Redgrave Theatre or a new build.
Gerald Flood, stage, TV and film actor, lived in Farnham for most of his life ; Peter Lupino, a well-known West End actor of the 1930s and 40s, and member of the famous theatrical family, also lived for many years in Farnham, in Red Lion Lane and was a well-known local character in his retirement.

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