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Full-Text Articles in Human Geography
1980 Projections Of Population By Age And Town For Connecticut, Thomas E. Steahr
1980 Projections Of Population By Age And Town For Connecticut, Thomas E. Steahr
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Wisconsin Railroad Planning: A State's Perspective Of Abandonments, Barbara Busse
Wisconsin Railroad Planning: A State's Perspective Of Abandonments, Barbara Busse
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Federal legislation enacted in January 1974 created federal agencies to produce a rail plan process for the Northeast United States and to monitor and evaluate the programs. A a result of the federal enactment, many states are producing rail plans. Wisconsin is presently preparing one such plan which included the elements of freight operations. The State also has produced a Manual for State Railroad Planning. Both documents have included railroad abandonment as topic of discussion. The present planning process in the State is not sufficient to determine future courses of action concerning abandonments. A case study is presented to determine …
Suburbocentrics Leave Behind Concerns For City, Chester Smolski
Suburbocentrics Leave Behind Concerns For City, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"The column written by Jean Slaughter Doty for this page, "Love Suburbia or Leave It Alone," recently was beautiful. Mrs. Doty, author, housewife and mother in a Connecticut suburb, aptly described the problem of groth, both planned but more commonly unplanned, that has taken place in American suburbs and which has too often destroyed the advantages these places initially offered."