Small Business in Smaller Cities and Towns: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First- Session[s] Pursuant to H. Res. 53 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Small business |
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... continue unchecked , Mayor Lind- say's New York will have become part of a super megalopolis stretching from present - day Boston south to Washington , D.C. , and containing 56 million people . This strip city , and 4 other strips like ...
... continue unchecked , Mayor Lind- say's New York will have become part of a super megalopolis stretching from present - day Boston south to Washington , D.C. , and containing 56 million people . This strip city , and 4 other strips like ...
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... continues you are going to have a continuation or indeed an aggravation of this problem of unemployment , particularly ... continue to move out of the smaller communities . Hopefully they ought to move out of the larger cities , too . Mr ...
... continues you are going to have a continuation or indeed an aggravation of this problem of unemployment , particularly ... continue to move out of the smaller communities . Hopefully they ought to move out of the larger cities , too . Mr ...
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... continue to grow . Newark in itself is small . It is , as Congressman Horton said a mo- ment ago , the beginning of the bedroom of Rochester and probably Syracuse later on . We have a fine development program and an urban renewal ...
... continue to grow . Newark in itself is small . It is , as Congressman Horton said a mo- ment ago , the beginning of the bedroom of Rochester and probably Syracuse later on . We have a fine development program and an urban renewal ...
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Davis Hon Ross D Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic | 32 |
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