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New and Deal
That guiding principle of the Hoover Administration fell to the siege guns of the New Deal ; ;
During the next five years the leaders of the Fair Deal reluctantly backed down from the optimistic expectations of the New Deal.
The contributors to this testament were all well-known: a former Democratic candidate for President, a New Deal poet, the magazine's chief editorial writer, two newspaper columnists, head of a national broadcasting company, a popular Protestant evangelist, etc..
He was no flaming liberal, yet the New Deal, the Fair Deal and the New Frontier needed him.
Two strong dissents from the majority report of the Joint Economic Committee ( May 2 ) by Senators Proxmire and Butler allege that the New Deal fiscal policy of the Thirties did not work.
In their book, American Skyline, Christopher Tunnard and Henry Hope Reed argue that Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal was what made the modern suburb a possibility -- a fine ironical argument, when you consider how suburbanites tend to vote.
Coined the phrase " A New Deal "".
* The New Deal
" He felt that capitalism and machinery in the workplace would lead to more unemployment, and professed support for Roosevelt's New Deal.
* From the New Deal to the New Right: race and the southern origins of modern conservatism / Joseph E Lowndes., 2008
According to William J. Novak, however, liberalism in the United States shifted, " between 1877 and 1937 ... from laissez-faire constitutionalism to New Deal statism, from classical liberalism to democratic social-welfarism ".
Category: People of the New Deal arts projects
* New Deal Cartoons systematic collection of original editorial cartoons from many newspapers ; research resource on New Deal by year and topic 1933-45
Hughes was a professor in the 1890s, a staunch supporter of Britain's New Liberalism, an important leader of the progressive movement of the 20th century, a leading diplomat and New York lawyer in the days of Harding and Coolidge, and was known for being a swing voter when dealing with cases related to the New Deal in the 1930s.
* Civilian Conservation Corps, a major New Deal program in the U. S. for young men, 1933 – 42

New and administrators
Following the Treaty of Paris in 1783, Loyalist settlers in what would become New Brunswick persuaded British administrators to split the Colony of Nova Scotia to create the new colony of New Brunswick in 1784.
A pollution prevention, control, and restoration plan for Lake Champlain was first endorsed in October 1996 by the governors of New York and Vermont and the regional administrators of the EPA ( United States Environmental Protection Agency ).
Further increases in the size and responsibilities of the force required even more administrators, and in 1907 and 1940, New Scotland Yard was extended further.
There followed a series of New Zealand administrators who were responsible for two major incidents.
The imminent independence of Papua New Guinea ( in 1975 ) was also thought to have influenced the Protectorate's administrators, however, outside of a very small educated elite in Honiara, there was little in the way of an indigenous independence movement in Solomons.
It consisted of an enormous metropolis ( an ecumenopolis ) that stretched deep underground, and was home to a population of 45, 000, 000, 000 ( 45 billion ) human inhabitants at its height ( although the Second Foundation mentions a figure ten times that of administrators alone ), a population density of 232 per km² ( 600 per mile², in comparison, New York City in real life possesses an estimated 27, 147. 4 people per mile² ).
Ashdown is the eldest of seven children, and was born in New Delhi in British India, to a family of soldiers and colonial administrators who spent their lives in India.
The work was deemed blasphemous by many students and administrators, and the controversy spread to New York City newspapers.
The defeat of the rebels presented many opportunities for advancement to the New English, those adventurers and administrators who had taken advantage of crown policy in Ireland to establish fortunes for themselves outside of their restricted circumstances at home.
At this point, colonial administrators instituted the Law of the Pure Blood, which prohibited migration to Mexico for New Christians ( Cristiano Nuevo ), i. e. anyone who could not prove to be Old Christians for at least the last three generations.
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One component of the program is the Empowering Teachers Program, which was established in 1989 as a forum for the support of teachers and educational administrators, and has since expanded into a resource and network for more than 250 beginning and experienced professionals from 25 school districts in Westchester County and adjacent areas of New York, Connecticut and New Jersey.
Category: New Zealand rugby league administrators
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Category: New Zealand rugby league administrators
** 1888-1889 Franz Leopold Sonnenschein ( b. 1857-d. 1897 ); next, as it was since 14 April 1888 administratively part of the ( German ) Marshall Islands, it had mere Bezirksamtleute ( District officers ; 2 October 1888-1906 ), then, being since 1 April 1906 administratively part of German New Guinea, Stationsleiter (' Station Chiefs '; from 1911, subordinated to the administrators of Ponape district ) till 6 November 1914, finally the island was lost ( Australian administration, first by a military Commander, then under League of Nations mandate )
Along with administrators from Simon's Rock, he was instrumental in the founding of New York City's Bard High School Early College in 2001.
Dedicated to training New York students as schoolteachers and administrators, by the early 1890s the “ School ” had become the New York State Normal College and, with a revised four-year curriculum in 1905, became the first public institution of higher education in New York to be granted the power to confer the bachelor's degree.
After the college's closing, Trinity's graduate-level programs moved to Southern New Hampshire University's " Vermont Center " in Colchester, Vermont, where they are still directed by former Trinity administrators.
No attempt was made by the New Zealand administrators to quell or contain the spread, and after one week it had spread through the whole of Samoa.

New and ultimately
Ritchie, living in a time when the Appalachians had opened up to outside influence, was university educated and ultimately moved to New York City, where she made a number of classic recordings of the family repertoire and published an important compilation of these songs.
The New Stone Age, or Neolithic, begins with the introduction of farming, ultimately from the Middle East, around 4000 BCE.
Shortly thereafter, Reactron kills himself, initiating a chain reaction which ultimately destroys New Krypton and all but a handful of its 100, 000 Kryptonian inhabitants.
The New Zealand Army ultimately fielded a division of roughly similar composition to a Soviet Mechanized Corps, which fought in the Italian Campaign, although it had little scope for mobile operations until near the end of the war.
In the 2010 film The Sorcerer's Apprentice, modern day New Yorker David Stutler, played by Jay Baruchel, discovers he is the last descendant of Merlin and is trained as a sorcerer by Balthazar Blake, portrayed by Nicolas Cage, a former student of the great wizard, so that he may ultimately do battle with Merlin's old nemesis Morganna, played by Alice Krige.
The Texan leaders at first intended to extend their national boundaries to the Pacific Ocean, but ultimately decided to claim the Rio Grande as boundary, including much of New Mexico, which the Republic never controlled.
A. Roy Eckardt has asserted that the foundation of antisemitism and responsibility for the Holocaust lies ultimately in the New Testament.
A. Roy Eckardt, a pioneer in the field of Jewish-Christian relations, asserted that the foundation of antisemitism and responsibility for the Holocaust lies ultimately in the New Testament.
According to a New Jersey Police spokesperson, Assata Shakur was on her way to a " new hideout in Philadelphia " and " heading ultimately for Washington " and a book in the vehicle contained a list of potential BLA targets.
Its impact nevertheless has been enormous, not only on Italian film but also on French New Wave cinema, the Polish Film School and ultimately on films all over the world.
Meanwhile, the remainder of waters drain south via the Hudson River ( Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk or Muhheakantuck ), and ultimately flow south into the Atlantic Ocean below New York City.
Although some city officials wanted the Hornets to stay in Oklahoma City permanently, the team ultimately returned to New Orleans full-time for the 2007 – 2008 season.
Despite encountering swollen rivers, broken bridges and virtually impassable roads as they traveled through Siberia, they were ultimately able to ride the " Road of Bones " into Magadan, and flew from there to Anchorage, Alaska, from where they continued to New York.
The Mohawk, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca ultimately became allies and provided warriors for the battles in the New York area.
The New Zealand Rugby Union ( NZRU ) ultimately decided to stay with the previous format for the rebranded 2010 ITM Cup, with the same four-team playoff as in 2009.
Altman, however, was indicted and ultimately tried in New York.
" Shooter also institutionalized creator royalties, starting the Epic imprint for creator-owned material in 1982 ; introduced company-wide crossover story arcs, with Contest of Champions and Secret Wars ; and launched a new, albeit ultimately unsuccessful, line named New Universe, to commemorate Marvel's 25th anniversary, in 1986.
Other songs recorded for, but ultimately left off The Beatles received significant exposure via bootlegs, notably Harrison's " Circles " ( which he eventually re-recorded as a solo track and released on his 1982 album, Gone Troppo ) and " Not Guilty ", and Lennon's manic " What's the New Mary Jane ".
The White Album session versions of " Not Guilty " and " What's The New Mary Jane ", a version of " Teddy Boy ", and a demo of " Junk " were ultimately released on the Beatles Anthology 3 album in 1996.
Immediately following his service in the war, he worked in the French diplomatic service in Bulgaria and Switzerland., ultimately becoming the secretary of the French Delegation to the United Nations in New York, in 1952.
He ultimately ends up moving to New York along with Cory, Shawn and Topanga, following his graduation from college.
Both the battles of Huck ’ s Defeat and Kings Mountain, a direct response to the Waxhaw Massacre, were fought in the New Acquisition, and Lord Cornwallis was forced northward, and ultimately to surrender at Yorktown, after facing defeat in the Carolina Upcountry.
The two lakes are not actually fed from the brook, which has long disappeared into the maze of sewers under London, but from the mains supply – ultimately the New River.
Plans call for Interstate 49 to be extended along current Interstate 540 through Washington County to ultimately connect New Orleans, Louisiana with Kansas City, Missouri.
When Zamora was in New York for an ultimately canceled interview with CBS's This Morning, his contacts at MTV convinced him to see a doctor, but when he arrived at the MTV offices, he did not know where he was.

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