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Full-Text Articles in Public Administration
The Impact Of The Federal Stamp Program On Food Purchasing Habits Of The Socioeconomic Class, Joe Turner
The Impact Of The Federal Stamp Program On Food Purchasing Habits Of The Socioeconomic Class, Joe Turner
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The implementation of the Federal Food Stamp program affords an opportunity to do responsible research on this topic due to the manner in which the program is administered. The fact that coverage is authorized on a county basis rather than a state-wide basis, which requires that each individual county request and apply for the Stamp Program, provided the availability of a sample area in southern Kentucky where five contiguous counties existed, three of which were participating in the program and two of which were not. This permitted both a control and experimental group from which to draw a sample.
Ua3/3/1 Urban Renewal File, Wku President's Office - Thompson
Ua3/3/1 Urban Renewal File, Wku President's Office - Thompson
WKU Archives Records
Documents housed in Box 15 Folder 7 of President Kelly Thompson's Subject/Correspondence File regarding urban renewal. The documents are arranged in reverse chronological order and include:
- 385-Acre Area Due to Benefit from University of Louisville Expansion, LCJ, 8/31/1961
- American Council on Education
- American Council on Education. Special Report on Federal Programs, Vol. I, No 2, 2/1963 - The University & Urban Renewal
- Bowling Green Planning & Zoning Commission
- Funds Given for Renewal Study at University of Louisville, np, nd
- Grant to City Will Help University of Louisville to Expand, np, nd
- Kentucky. Economic Development. Bulletin 1 Does Your Community Have …
Ua30/1/1 Veterans Village, Wku Planning, Design & Construction
Ua30/1/1 Veterans Village, Wku Planning, Design & Construction
WKU Archives Records
Western Kentucky Teachers College Veterans Housing Project (Vet Village), National Housing Agency and Federal Public Housing Authority, project # KY-V-15158, 12 sheets, paper (fragile and fairly damaged). Includes two site plans, utility plan, site improvement details, building type list, typical floor plans, elevations, miscellaneous details, disassembly and erection details and plumbing and lighting schematics.
Ua3/2/1 Correspondence Re: James Oshiro, Wku President's Office - Garrett, Albert Chandler, Cordell Hull
Ua3/2/1 Correspondence Re: James Oshiro, Wku President's Office - Garrett, Albert Chandler, Cordell Hull
WKU Archives Records
Correspondence between WKU president Paul Garrett, A.B. Chandler, Cordell Hull and members of the U.S. Treasury Department regarding frozen assets of Ryokei Nakamura uncle of Japanese American student James Oshiro during World War II.