Supplementary Report of the Urbanism Committee to the National Resources Committee: Urban planning and land policies

Supplementary Report of the Urbanism Committee to the National Resources Committee: Urban planning and land policies
Author: United States. National Resources Committee. Research Committee on Urbanism
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1939
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:

"On August 9, 1937, the National Resources Committee submitted to the President its report on 'Our cities--their role in the national economy.' In the course of preparing this report a large volume of basic data and information was collected which could not then be included. The publication of these supplementary volumes has been undertaken to make such data and information available."--Vol. l, p. iii.

Supplementary Report of the Urbanism Committee to the National Resources Committee

Supplementary Report of the Urbanism Committee to the National Resources Committee
Author: United States. National Resources Committee. Urbanism Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1939
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:

"On August 9, 1937, the National Resources Committee submitted to the President its report on 'Our cities--their role in the national economy.' In the course of preparing this report a large volume of basic data and information was collected which could not then be included. The publication of these supplementary volumes has been undertaken to make such data and information available."--Vol. l, p. iii.

Supplement to Max Farrand's the Records of the Federal Convention of 1787

Supplement to Max Farrand's the Records of the Federal Convention of 1787
Author: United States. Constitutional Convention
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300039042

The Federal Convention of 1787 engaged in the great and complex labor of framing the Constitution for the union of the states. For thirty years afterward, little was known of its deliberations, and nothing official was published about them. The variety of versions that began to appear thereafter tended to confuse rather than clarify the situation. In 1911 all available records that had been written by the Convention participants were gathered together by Max Farrand and published in three volumes as The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787. A Revised Edition by Farrand, published in 1937, incorporated in a fourth volume material that had come to light after the first printing. Now, two hundred years after the Federal Convention, a Supplement to Farrand's authoritative source is available. Edited by James Hutson, this volume includes documentary material discovered since the appearance of the 1937 edition.