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Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 21, No. 2, Don Yoder, C. Lee Hopple, Friedrich Krebs, Rufus A. Grider, Gabriel Hartmann Jan 1972

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 21, No. 2, Don Yoder, C. Lee Hopple, Friedrich Krebs, Rufus A. Grider, Gabriel Hartmann

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• The Pennsylvania Germans: A Preliminary Reading List
• Spatial Development of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Plain Dutch Community to 1970: Part I
• Palatine Emigrants of the 18th Century
• Winter Album
• Emigrants from Dossenheim (Baden) in the 18th Century
• Farm Layouts and Building Plans: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 22


Bibliography - World's Fairs And Their Impact Upon Urban Planning, John Mullin Jan 1972

Bibliography - World's Fairs And Their Impact Upon Urban Planning, John Mullin

John R. Mullin

This bibliography was developed in support of a masters thesis entitled "World's Fairs and Their Impact Upon Urban Planning". Traditionally, the major purposes of world's fairs have been to provide entertainment, serve as centers of trade and serve as educational experiences. A fourth purpose has evolved in the United States in the past seventy-five years, paralleling the growth of city planning. This purpose is to achieve long-range permanent benefits for the host city. The nature, characteristics, extent and relationship between planning in the host city and world's fairs were the major concerns in the study. World's fairs require millions of …