N&O Index Card Listings

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Works Progress Administration
  • Spending of $520,428 are authorized. 0. 30-35:2.
  • Miss Mae Reynolds protests WPA's progra in regard to women. N.1-35:7.
  • District WPA job list mounts to 1,568 total. N.3-35:12 X.
  • Ralph Weatherford named music project head. N.4-35:2. 2.
  • Wake County to receive $135,000. N.5-35
  • Over 1,000 jobs set up by WPA. 1.7-35:13 N.8-35:15.
Works Progress Administration
  • Tentative quota of WPA in state again reduced. N.9-35:1. X.
  • Art supervisor named by WPA. N.10-35:13
  • Ten percent is added to WPA district Funds. N.11-35:2. 8.
  • Asks full speed on WPA projects. N.13-3!
  • Antogonism between WPA and WRA. N.13-35:1.
  • Job total reaches 19,715. N.13-35:3. N.14-35:1.
Works Progress Administration
  • Project appcoval. N.14-35:3. Grants 17 more projects. N.15-35:11. State WpA puts 3,867 to work. N.19-35:3 N.19-35:16. I.3135!1. N.23-35:18.
  • Andrews heads writers group. N.22-35:?.
  • Executive council of the N.C.Federation of Labor asks for shorter WPA work hours. N.25-35:1.
  • Labor leaders demand increase in WpA wageB. N.25-35:1.
Works Progress Administration
  • Workers on WPA at ilincolnton threaten strike. N.26-35:8. 10.
  • State may get rural buildings. N.27-35:
  • Over 3 7,000 now working on WPA. N.28-35:10.
  • Mies Grilmore named WPA art supervisor. N.?8-35:18.
  • Miss Emily Bridgers rets WPA editorial post. N.30-35:3.
  • Job auota boosted 8,000. D.1-35:2.
Works Progress Administration
  • To begin work on negro park. D.5-35:2.
  • Near 1,000 jobs orovr-ded by WA. D.5-35:14.
  • Over 8,000 jobs remain unfilled. D. 8-35:12 X.
  • Workers on wpa demand pay from state office. D.10-35:1.
  • To speed checks for work relief. D.11-35:1.
  • Teachers organizing WFA dramatic groups D.12-35:13.
Works Progress Administration
  • Will spend over $6,000,000. D.13-35:3.
  • Relief workers to get pay raise. D.15-35:1.
  • Hungry workers on WPA threaten to seize food. D.14-35:5.
  • Unpaid workers to set supplies. D.17-35:2.
  • Work hours reduced. D.18-35:3.
  • Jobs for 1,000 set up. D.21-35:14. D.25 35:8.
  • Wake is leading in jobs. D.31-35:2.
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Works Progress Administration
  • Wake gets funds for sewing work. Jan. 5-35:9 X.
  • Wake heads list in WPA workers. Jan.7-36:?!.
  • Allocates over $7,000,000. Jan.S-36:S.
  • Archives survey sret under way. Jan.9-36:16.
  • Coan says state WPA has good record. Ja 10-36:3.
  • Orders cur in state roster. Jan.15-36:
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Works Progress Administration
  • Outlines consolidation. Jan. 16-36:14.
  • Large sum for recreation. Jan.18-36:6.
  • Allot $35,000 for educational work. Jan 20-35:12.
  • Asheville given theatre project. Jan. 21-36:5.
  • Bean leaves joh with state ''TA. Jan.23-36:7.
  • Compares costs of CWA and WPA. Jan.24-
  • 36:10.
Works Progress Administration
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  • James resigns post with 'JJPA. Jan.29-36:
  • Drmam projects set up in state- Jan.31-36:16.
  • Over 300 persons lose jobs with WPA offices. F.i-36:12.
  • To diemipp Boo of teachers. F. 5-36:6.
  • CoPtP. F.6-36:1.
  • Writer? project to hire 28 more. F.8-36:1?.
  • Bathing books new occupation. F.3-36'13
Works Progress Administration
  • Over $1,000,000 alloted to WJA. F.13-36:11.
  • Spends $150,000 to employ teachers. F. 14 36:20.
  • Four are jailed for WPA mutiny at Nag'e ead. F. 18-36:1. F. 19-36:2.
  • Wake county sret clerica.l project. F.?l-36:5.
  • Theatre project evokes interest.'d6-36:3.