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The excitement of the hundred days. Anne O'Hare McCormick senses the popular impetus for a New Deal
Relief : an urgent and enduring problem. A social welfare executive appraises relief programs to 1935
Some Chicago WPA workers
A young man in the Civilian Conservation Corps
The great drive toward recovery. Sherwood Anderson reports the mood of small-town workers
NRA : a trial balance
Money on the farmer's mailbox
Tighteneing the Cotton Belt
A growing emphasis upon reform. The dimensions of TVA
"Why Social Security"
Selling Social Security on the state level
Businessmen view the New Deal. W.M. Kiplinger explains why businessmen fear Washington
Marquis Childs suggests why "they hate Roosevelt"
The turbulent second four years. Richard Neuberger, "America talks court"
Why were millions still unemployed in 1937
Labor controversy and the National Labor Relations Board
The New Deal at the polls. Johnston Avery "(Signed) The forgotten man"
Samuel Lubell, "Post-mortem : who elected Roosevelt?"

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