Employing archival research, this study examines the history of the New Deal’s influence on higher education, focusing on Marshall University, at the time Marshall College, from approximately 1932-1940. First, it analyzes the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) and National Youth Administration (NYA) student part-time employment program’s impact on the college. Second, it discusses the PWA’s (Public Works Administration) and WPA’s (Works Progress Administration) building programs’ and flood relief efforts’ effect on Marshall. Finally, this study explores the political implications of the New Deal with emphasis on state politics and financial problems and their relationship to Marshall. A study of Marshall College illuminates bett...
Keywords: New Deal, Environmental History, United States South, Mississippi, Florida, Gulf Coast, TV...
In 2008 the United States experienced a financial downturn that shook the economic foundations of th...
The election of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 reflected a major change in the political thinking of ...
This thesis addresses the Great Depression\u27s impact on public higher education by analyzing devel...
The Great Depression brought about a trial the likes of which the United States had never seen. Peop...
James E. SherowAfter the stock market crash of 1929, the country fell into a deep financial depressi...
When President Roosevelt assumed office in March of 1933, he faced an unemployment rate of twenty-fi...
In response to the worst ever economic crisis in the U.S., the New Deal was created by the President...
This work is an attempt to tell, and in some measure interpret, the story of the relief phase of the...
This study examines the Depression Era work relief programs for women during the New Deal of Preside...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was the longest serving president in the history of the United State...
Research paper written by Noel Barrera during the course of taking English 353 at Lourdes University...
A typed draft copy of an unpublished chapter from America and the New Deal entitled, What the New D...
The present study seeks to understand more about the contribution the United States’ New Deal Depres...
The advent of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal in 1933 found Jackson County suffering ...
Keywords: New Deal, Environmental History, United States South, Mississippi, Florida, Gulf Coast, TV...
In 2008 the United States experienced a financial downturn that shook the economic foundations of th...
The election of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 reflected a major change in the political thinking of ...
This thesis addresses the Great Depression\u27s impact on public higher education by analyzing devel...
The Great Depression brought about a trial the likes of which the United States had never seen. Peop...
James E. SherowAfter the stock market crash of 1929, the country fell into a deep financial depressi...
When President Roosevelt assumed office in March of 1933, he faced an unemployment rate of twenty-fi...
In response to the worst ever economic crisis in the U.S., the New Deal was created by the President...
This work is an attempt to tell, and in some measure interpret, the story of the relief phase of the...
This study examines the Depression Era work relief programs for women during the New Deal of Preside...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was the longest serving president in the history of the United State...
Research paper written by Noel Barrera during the course of taking English 353 at Lourdes University...
A typed draft copy of an unpublished chapter from America and the New Deal entitled, What the New D...
The present study seeks to understand more about the contribution the United States’ New Deal Depres...
The advent of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal in 1933 found Jackson County suffering ...
Keywords: New Deal, Environmental History, United States South, Mississippi, Florida, Gulf Coast, TV...
In 2008 the United States experienced a financial downturn that shook the economic foundations of th...
The election of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 reflected a major change in the political thinking of ...