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Originally hired as an easel painter, in 1935 Alston became the first African American supervisor to work for the WPA's Federal Art Project in New York, which would also serve as his first mural work.

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He was the WPA's candidate for Governor of New York in 1924, and again returned to Moscow as a delegate of the party to the 5th Enlarged Plenum of ECCI, held in March and April 1925.
He taught art at the New School for Social Research and at Pratt Institute and was part of the WPA's Federal Arts Project.
The Swing Mikado was a production of the WPA's Federal Theatre Project.

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Employment and Activities poster for the WPA's Federal Art Project, 1936
Employment and activities poster for the WPA's Federal Art Project ( 1936 )
Employment and Activities poster for the WPA's Federal Art Project, 1936

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Poster from 1940 summarizing WPA's achievements.
Congress passed the Hatch Act of 1939 to limit the WPA's involvement in future elections.
The two extended key lengths remained in what eventually became WPA's TKIP.
In 1975, the American Psychiatric Association agreed to host the WPA's sixth World Congress of Psychiatry during 28 August – 3 September 1977, in Honolulu.
During the depression, Wellman's newspaper work started to dwindle, so in 1934 he moved from Kansas to New York where he became Assistant Director of the WPA's New York Folklore Project.

initial and appropriation
He asked for another 10 million dollar `` initial '' appropriation for `` stimulatory grants '' to states to improve nursing homes.
By then Tuskegee's endowment had grown to over $ 1. 5 million, compared to its initial $ 2, 000 annual appropriation.
For example, the energy crisis of the mid-1970s led to the creation of the National Center for Appropriate Technology ( NCAT ) in 1977 with an initial appropriation of $ 3 million from the U. S. Congress.
Within a week after the disaster, President Gerald Ford requested a $ 200 million appropriation for initial payments for damages, without assigning responsibility for Teton Dam ’ s failure.
This appropriation of the means of production, to quote from the Marxist parlance that can be heard among the lyrics of these early works, might well have been equally inspired by the group's initial admiration for, and contact with, the avant-garde left-wing rock band Henry Cow.
Congress responded by establishing a new branch in Grant County, Indiana, on March 23, 1888, with an initial appropriation of $ 200, 000, with the residents of the county providing natural gas supply sufficient for the heating and lighting of the facility.
Business areas receive their initial working capital through an appropriation or transfer of resources from an existing revolving fund.
The funding of the NWCF is based on a revolving-fund concept of operations, under which the NWCF activities received their initial working capital through an appropriation or through a transfer of resources from existing appropriations of funds and used those resources to finance the initial cost of products and services.
Extension of the avenue was under consideration for several years, and was approved by the New York City Board of Estimate in September 1911, when the first $ 3 million appropriation was made for the initial planning of the work.
The cash awards for the initial year came from a combination of funds from the legislative appropriation that established the Program to Recognize Initiative and Distinction in Education ( PRIDE ) and more than $ 12, 000 that the founders of the Brain Bowl competition were able to raise from private sources.

initial and 1935
After an initial release in August 1935, the Commonwealth Department of Health decided to ban future introductions until a study was conducted into the feeding habits of the toad.
The initial purchaser had paid £ 5, 250 for it on its completion, and subsequent sales were for £ 861 in 1935, £ 265 in 1942, and was " bought in " at £ 252 in 1960 ( having failed to meet its reserve ), but when the same picture was auctioned at Christies in New York in May 1995, it sold for £ 1. 75 million.
" In 1935 Kerrl scored some initial successes in reconciling the differing parties in the Church Struggle.
The ensuing disorganization of law enforcement in the state caused the Legislature to engage a firm of consultants to reorganize the state security agencies ; they recommended merging the Rangers with the Texas Highway Patrol under a new agency called the Texas Department of Public Safety ( DPS ), which took place in 1935, with an initial budget of $ 450, 000.
Based on his initial study of the manuscript, Oakeshott concluded in 1935 that the copy from which Caxton printed his edition " was already subdivided into books and sections.
Those of the first line had to undergo initial training along with a commitment to thirty days annual training, and reached a maximum strength of 10, 578 by April 1935.
He describes the initial thought of the novel as, “ you mustn ’ t think that the evolution that gave rise to our form of life was the only evolutionary process on the planet .” On August 27, 1935, Čapek wrote, “ Today I completed the last chapter of my utopian novel.
The initial Shizuoka Station building was rebuilt in 1907 and again in 1935.
Forty years after the initial idea, construction of the church began on May 10, 1935, 340 years after the burning of Saint Sava's remains.
Despite initial resistance from North Sydney Council towards the idea of an amusement park, Herman Phillips won the tender for use of the former construction site in March, 1935.
After it was paved with its initial layer, it was opened to the public temporarily on Fourth of July weekend in 1935.
* Government of India Act 1935, which despite never being fully implemented, served as part of the constitutional basis of India and Pakistan for the initial period after the Partition
During this initial BIP stint, Thompson made his only film appearance in the Carol Reed-directed Midshipman Easy ( 1935 ) and worked as a dialogue coach for Alfred Hitchcock's production of Jamaica Inn ( 1939 ).
But initial sales were disappointing, and in February 1935 Cayley, perennially short of cash, offered to sell his remaining royalty share to the League for £ 300.
The CVP was authorized by the 1935 Rivers and Harbors Act, while $ 20 million of initial funding for Friant Dam was provided by the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935.
Though she lost her initial bid, she came back two years later in 1930 to win that office, and serve there until 1935.

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`` Damn you, Adams '' -- Jess was beginning to recover from his initial shock.
As he talked about himself, time and again stuffing and dragging on his pipe, Steinberg began to relax and the initial hurried feeling grew faint and was dispelled.
With facts mainly in his mind, he was often acute in the matter of style, and he said, `` The young who have as yet nothing to say will try larks with initial letters and broken lines.
In each case there was an initial act of violence.
This aircraft, which was planned for initial operational use about 1965, would be complementary to but likewise competitive with the four strategic ballistic missile systems, all of which are scheduled to become available earlier.
A satisfactory cloud was produced even though these nozzles were only about 5 per cent efficient in producing an initial cloud in the size range of 1 to 5 microns.
In this case, then, the military objective was accomplished with an epidemic agent solely through the results secured in the initial attack.
Such a dual derivation was strikingly demonstrated during the injection process where initial filling would be noted to occur in several isolated pleural vessels at once.
At no time was it implied by the experimenter that the subject's initial reaction was deviant.
There was no implication made that their initial reaction ( absence of an arm-elevation ) was less preferred than the presence of levitation.
Moreover, it is too readily forgotten that in the Republic what gave the initial impetus to Plato's excursus into the construction of an imaginary commonwealth with its ruling-class communism of goods, wives, and children, was his quest for a canon for the proper ordering of the individual human psyche ; ;
The initial setting of the availability table indicated that the index word or electronic switch was not available for assignment.
For the initial development an oxidation pond was constructed as shown in Figure 1.
One of his initial acts in office was to appoint Philip Coombs of the Ford Foundation as the first Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs.
One of Mrs. Kennedy's initial concerns as First Lady was the sad state of the furnishings in a building which is supposed to be a national shrine.
One of the initial questions put to President Kennedy at his first news conference last January was about his attitude toward a meeting with Premier Khrushchev.
Her initial intelligence tests registered above normal and her adaptation index was unusually high.
Seward's initial reaction to the Trent affair, however, was too bellicose, so Lincoln also turned to Senator Charles Sumner, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and an expert in British diplomacy.
The study of altruism was the initial impetus behind George R. Price's development of the Price equation, which is a mathematical equation used to study genetic evolution.
The first is called the initial arraignment and must take place within 48 hours of an individual's arrest, 72 hours if the individual was arrested on the weekend and not able to go before a judge until Monday.
The Glagolitic alphabet was the initial script of the liturgical language Old Church Slavonic and became, together with the Greek uncial script, the basis of the Cyrillic script.
Johnston's initial call upon the governors for more men did not result in many immediate recruits but Johnston had another, even bigger, problem since his force was seriously short of arms and ammunition even for the troops he had.
Abbreviations have been used as long as phonetic scripts have existed, in some sense actually being more common in early literacy, where spelling out a whole word was often avoided, initial letters commonly being used to represent words in specific application.

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