Author: Taylor Allderdice High School. Class of 1945
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Class reunions
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
55th Reunion Taylor Allderdice Class of 1945
Author: Taylor Allderdice High School. Class of 1945
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Class reunions
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Class reunions
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
40th Anniversary Reunion Taylor Allderdice Class of 1944
40th Anniversary Reunion Taylor Allderdice Class of 1943
Class of 1945 45th Reunion Directory, 1990
Author: University of Pennsylvania. Class of 1945
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
The Allderdice Reunion, 1940
Author: Taylor Allderdice High School (Pittsburgh, Pa.). Class of 1940
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Class reunions
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Class reunions
Languages : en
Pages :
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Class of 1945
Class of 1945, 40th Reunion
Little World, Hello!
Author: Jimmy Savo
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258246655
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258246655
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
The House that Roone Built
Author: Marc Gunther
Publisher: Little Brown
ISBN: 9780316331517
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
A behind-the-scenes account of how Roone Arledge transformed ABC's news division draws on hundreds of interviews with top network personnel to examine Arledge's willingness to experiment and to spend money on talent. 25,000 first printing. $25,000 ad/promo.
Publisher: Little Brown
ISBN: 9780316331517
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
A behind-the-scenes account of how Roone Arledge transformed ABC's news division draws on hundreds of interviews with top network personnel to examine Arledge's willingness to experiment and to spend money on talent. 25,000 first printing. $25,000 ad/promo.
The WPA History of the Negro in Pittsburgh
Author: Laurence Glasco
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 0822970848
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 433
Book Description
The monumental American Guide Series, published by the Federal Writers’ Project, provided work to thousands of unemployed writers, editors, and researchers in the midst of the Great Depression. Funded by the Works Progress Administration and featuring books on states, cities, rivers, and ethnic groups, it also opened an unprecedented view into the lives of the American people during this time. Untold numbers of projects in progress were lost when the program was abruptly shut down by a hostile Congress in 1939. One of those, “The Negro in Pittsburgh,” lay dormant in the Pennsylvania State Library until it was microfilmed in 1970. The WPA History of the Negro in Pittsburgh marked the first publication of this rich body of information. This unique historical study of the city’s Black population, although never completed, features articles on civil rights, social class, lifestyle, culture, folklore, and institutions from colonial times through the 1930s. Editor Laurence A. Glasco’s introduction and robust bibliography contextualizes the articles and offers a history on the manuscript itself, guiding contemporary readers through this remarkable work.
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 0822970848
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 433
Book Description
The monumental American Guide Series, published by the Federal Writers’ Project, provided work to thousands of unemployed writers, editors, and researchers in the midst of the Great Depression. Funded by the Works Progress Administration and featuring books on states, cities, rivers, and ethnic groups, it also opened an unprecedented view into the lives of the American people during this time. Untold numbers of projects in progress were lost when the program was abruptly shut down by a hostile Congress in 1939. One of those, “The Negro in Pittsburgh,” lay dormant in the Pennsylvania State Library until it was microfilmed in 1970. The WPA History of the Negro in Pittsburgh marked the first publication of this rich body of information. This unique historical study of the city’s Black population, although never completed, features articles on civil rights, social class, lifestyle, culture, folklore, and institutions from colonial times through the 1930s. Editor Laurence A. Glasco’s introduction and robust bibliography contextualizes the articles and offers a history on the manuscript itself, guiding contemporary readers through this remarkable work.