Post-war Planning, No. 2: Hearings Before the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, Second Session, on Post-war Planning. November 23, December 1, 2, and 7, 1943, January 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27, February 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 16, 17, and 23, March 1, and 2, 1944 ... |
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... immediate post - war adjust- ment unless the plans were advanced to the stage where actual construction could begin immediately after the war . If there is to be large - scale factory remodeling that also would be helpful , but only if ...
... immediate post - war adjust- ment unless the plans were advanced to the stage where actual construction could begin immediately after the war . If there is to be large - scale factory remodeling that also would be helpful , but only if ...
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... immediate question is how to get a release of civilian construction before the end of the war , if and when materials and labor become available . Mr. McGREGOR . Do you think we can do anything in Congress to make those materials ...
... immediate question is how to get a release of civilian construction before the end of the war , if and when materials and labor become available . Mr. McGREGOR . Do you think we can do anything in Congress to make those materials ...
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... immediate blue- printing of both private and public work , so that there will be ready a large volume of useful work when materials and labor become available . I hope that Congress can find means to make it clear to the country- 1 ...
... immediate blue- printing of both private and public work , so that there will be ready a large volume of useful work when materials and labor become available . I hope that Congress can find means to make it clear to the country- 1 ...
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... immediate effect is lots of build- ing , because it becomes profitable to build and very soon you come to the point where you have enough vacancies , so rent finds a normal level . Now , we think of normal vacancies as around 5 percent ...
... immediate effect is lots of build- ing , because it becomes profitable to build and very soon you come to the point where you have enough vacancies , so rent finds a normal level . Now , we think of normal vacancies as around 5 percent ...
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... immediately following the war or later . The association hopes that State and local governments can be self - sufficient and not require aid or assist- ance from the Federal Government - or want it . The association believes that the ...
... immediately following the war or later . The association hopes that State and local governments can be self - sufficient and not require aid or assist- ance from the Federal Government - or want it . The association believes that the ...
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