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Diss. The Ohio State University, 1969. Meriam, Lewis. Relief and Social Security (Brookings Institution. 1946). Highly detailed analysis and statistical summary of all New Deal relief programs; 912 pages online; pp 445–449 on NYA; Reiman, Richard A. The New Deal and American Youth: Ideas and Ideals in a Depression Decade (1992), origins of NYA
In 1975, the program and the Stadium dormitory were expanded several times. The university completed a multimillion-dollar renovation in the mid-1980s resulting in a residence hall that housed approximately 360 students. In the late 1990s, the university sought to expand and renovate Ohio Stadium.
The impotent poor (people who could not work) were to be cared for in an almshouse or a poorhouse. In this way, the law offered relief to people who were unable to work, mainly those who were elderly, blind, or crippled or otherwise physically infirm. [citation needed] The able-bodied poor were to be set to work in a House of Industry.
Early career attorneys working in rural communities could receive up to $30,000 in relief from the program. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
Ohio State University said Monday it is planning an individual settlement program that could help resolve more of the remaining claims over alleged sexual misconduct by Richard Strauss, the team ...
Roosevelt transferred the Federal Emergency Relief Administration land program to the Resettlement Administration under Executive Order 7028 on May 1, 1935. [ 3 ] However, Tugwell's goal of moving 650,000 people from 100,000,000 acres (400,000 km 2 ) of agriculturally exhausted, worn-out land was unpopular among the majority in Congress. [ 4 ]
The federal government awarded $745 million in pandemic relief to public schools in southwest Ohio over the last three years. And time's nearly up to spend it.
The Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation was the first federal contribution to the school lunch programs and the first step toward the national school lunch program. In March 1937, there were 3,839 schools receiving commodities for lunch programs serving 342,031 children daily.