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  2. Gray Brechin - Wikipedia

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    Gray A. Brechin (born September 2, 1947) is an American geographer, architectural historian, and author. He is the founder and Project Scholar of The Living New Deal based at the U.C. Berkeley Department of Geography.

  3. The Living New Deal - Wikipedia

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    The Living New Deal is a California non-profit corporation based in the San Francisco Bay Area and affiliated with the Department of Geography at the University of California, Berkeley. The Living New Deal is directed by UCB Professor Emeritus Richard Walker. [16] Its founder and project scholar is Gray Brechin. [17]

  4. Category:New Deal in California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "New Deal in California" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Gray Brechin; C. California State Relief Administration; M ...

  5. Malloch Building - Wikipedia

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    The Malloch Building is a private residential apartment building on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco designed in the Streamline Moderne style and built in 1937. The building, one of the best examples of its type in San Francisco, is also known as Malloch Apartments, Malloch Apartment Building, and simply by its address: 1360 Montgomery Street.

  6. Q&A: Retirement in America is broken. Here's why and what ...

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    My Gray New Deal has three elements. You have to secure Social Security. That's the bedrock of social insurance for the bottom 90% of workers. So, we need to put more revenue into Social Security ...

  7. New Deal - Wikipedia

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    The First New Deal (1933–1934) dealt with the pressing banking crisis through the Emergency Banking Act and the 1933 Banking Act.The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) provided US$500 million (equivalent to $11.8 billion in 2023) for relief operations by states and cities, and the short-lived CWA gave locals money to operate make-work projects from 1933 to 1934. [2]

  8. Alphabet agencies - Wikipedia

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    The alphabet agencies, or New Deal agencies, were the U.S. federal government agencies created as part of the New Deal of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The earliest agencies were created to combat the Great Depression in the United States and were established during Roosevelt's first 100 days in office in 1933.

  9. Northern Star Acquires De Grey For $3.3 Billion, Secures ...

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    Northern Star structured the deal as an all-stock transaction, with De Grey shareholders receiving 0.119 Northern Star shares for each De Grey share, valuing De Grey at $3.3 billion (A$5 billion).