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Document describing the Housing Bureau of the Civic Services Committee.
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Document regarding housing in Charleston for war workers.
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Disposition by the Community Development Council of listener suggestion about crowded buses in Charleston.
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Disposition by the Community Development Council of two listener suggestions regarding the provision on trailer park camps.
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Disposition by the Community Development Council of listerner suggestion regarding transportation.
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Disposition by the Community Development Council of listener suggestion regarding housing for war workers.
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Article regarding Boulevard Dormitories which provide housing for women during war time.
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Letter to Frederick H. McDonald from C. C. Moses regarding the growing shortage of vital necessities in Charleston, SC.
Date:
1940
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1941-09-25, 1941-09-05, 1942-08-17, 1942-09-18
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Series of articled: " Firemen Studying Civilian Defense" (Sept. 5, 1941), "Two Anti-Aircraft Regiments to Defend Charleston in Oct. Exercises" (Sept. 25, 1941), "Do You Know Your Charleston: Port of Embarkation" (Aug. 17, 1942), and "Former Rice Mill and Marshland Converted into Busy Naval Patrol Base" [West Point Rice Mill] (Sept. 18, 1942).
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1942-10-22
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Authorization for Reconditioning Service. Applicant Henry Yaschik (Oct. 22, 1942).
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1942-10-20
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Authorization for Reconditioning Service. Applicant Hattie Breen (Oct. 20, 1942).
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1942-10-06
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Article from the News and Courier entitled "Housing Bureau Will be Set Up" regarding a planning bureau to help with housing needs during the war (Oct. 6, 1942).
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1942-10-05
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Article entitled "Rooms Sought for Officers" regarding room rentals for military officers (Oct. 5, 1942).
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1942-10-20
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Authorization for Reconditioning Service. Applicant Mrs. F. R. Baker (Oct. 20, 1942).
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1942-10-17
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Letter to Homes Registration Office from F. R. Baker regarding suggestions on converting an attic into an apartment for war workers (Oct. 17, 1942).
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1942-10-21
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Article entitled "Billeting of War Workers in Local Homes Possible" regarding billeting for war workers (Oct. 21, 1942).
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1942-12-09
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Article entitled "U.S. Housing Administrator Pleased with Progress Here" regarding housing in Charleston during war time (Dec. 9, 1942).
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1942-10-07
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Article entitled "House Planning Bureau" regarding the planning committee (Oct. 7, 1942).
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1942-10-28
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Article entitled "Consideration Being Given to Housing Situation Here" regarding billeting for war workers (Oct. 28, 1942).
Date:
1942
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Revision of document on the purpose and war-time objectives of the Planning Bureau.
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1942-10-16
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Article entitled "Service Offered for Remodeling" regarding housing (Oct. 16, 1942).
Date:
1942
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Document regarding housing in Charleston for war workers.
Date:
1942-10-29
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Authorization for Reconditioning Service. Applicant Mary M. Duffy (Oct. 29, 1942).
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1942-10-20
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Article entitled "Billeting May be Next Step to Break Housing Bottleneck" regarding billeting for war workers (Oct. 20, 1942).
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1942-11-30
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Article entitled "Building a House is a Matter of Hours in Charleston Defense Area" regarding the building of demountable homes (Nov. 30, 1942).
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1942-10-25
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Article entitled "Protecting a Heritage" regarding housing and preservation of buildings (Oct. 25, 1942).
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1942-10-21
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Newspaper advertisement for home owners in Charleston to provide housing for officers and war workers (Oct. 21, 1942).
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1942-12-09
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Article entitled "U.S. Housing Administrator Surveys Charleston's Needs" regarding housing (Dec. 9, 1942).
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1942-10-14
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Article entitled "U.S. will Lease Private Homes" regarding housing (Oct. 14, 1942).
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1942-10-26
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Article entitled "Few Vacancies in Rooms Here" regarding housing (Oct. 26, 1942).
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1942-10-21
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Article entitled "Billeting of War Workers In Local Homes Possible" regarding housing for war workers (Oct. 21, 1942).
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1942-06-02
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Wall Street Journal article (6/2/1942, "Plan Proposed to Use Private Cars to Supplement Transit Facilities."
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1942-10-21
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Letter offering home for war workers in response to ad (Oct. 21, 1942).
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1943-11-02
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Article entitled "War Housing Center to be Closed Soon" regarding wartime housing (Nov. 2, 1943).
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1943-02-22
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Letter to Frederick McDonald from Albert Simons regarding war-time housing (Feb. 22, 1943).
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1943-02-10
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Article entitled "More Efficient Manpower Use Urged Here" regarding the working and housing conditions of war workers (Feb. 10, 1943).
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1943-02-26
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Article entitled "Housing Body's Duties Defined" regarding the war housing committee (Feb. 26, 1943).
Date:
1943-02-04
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Article entitled "Funds Approved for Recreation" regarding the building of a U.S.O. unit (Feb. 4, 1943).
Date:
1943
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Draft of letter from Albert Simons to U.S. Representative Mendel Rivers outlining the public health situation in Charleston and the absence of adequate health facilities for the civilian population.
Date:
1943-03-04
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Letter to the Community Development Council from Miss Rose Marie Brandt regarding housing of war workers (Mar. 4, 1943).
Date:
1943-06-07
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Radio script for "The Man of the Hour" program (June 7, 1943).
Date:
1943-06-14
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Radio script for "The Man of the Hour" program (June 14, 1943).
Date:
1943-03-01
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Radio script regarding the Community Development Council and a new program entitled "Men of the Hour" (Mar. 1, 1943).
Date:
1943-02-15
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Letter to R. M. Rubin from Frederick H. McDonald regarding suggestion from listener of a way to alleviate possible food shortages through vegetable gardening (Feb. 15, 1943). (See Folder 33 for response; the possibility of the Victory Garden Committee's involvement is mentioned.)
Date:
1943-05-26
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Article entitled "Army and Navy Housing Problem Here Solved" regarding wartime housing (May 26, 1943).
Date:
1943
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Article entitled "More People Could Be Housed Here, Survey Says" regarding wartime housing.
Date:
1943-02-09
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Letter to the Community Forum from Ira Krawitz with suggestion on busing (Feb. 9, 1943). Includes disposition, determined by the Community Development Council.
Date:
1943-02-26
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Page 1 of letter to Community Development Council from Helen Goldberg (Feb. 26, 1943) regarding the need for a guest house for servicemen.