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~iJrban Probler.1s & Housing
Institute
ts
Bicentennial
a year - xTime Life
Files
on the above
Celebration
Achievements
during
past
Broadcast
f'roa AID re Dr. C.A. x.Doxiadis
of Report of Task Force on ~:-cost Reduction
X
of a Proposed
- in evaluating communities'
workable programs.
We believe that
these actions, if properly implemented,
will aid in achieving the objec
tives of the urban renewal program.
B-118754
States
Copies of this report are being sent to the President
of the United
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General
Counsel,
and Director
of the Office of Afghanistan
and Pakistan
Affairs,
of AID.
From 1959-62,
Mr. Farr,
as an attorney
in New Haven, Connecticut,
served as counsel to the New Haven Redevelopment
Commission.
During this period he worked closely
- reduction 1ntbat particular
tbey continue
in their
present
wbicb tbey operate they will
continue
ia those functions
es tbeyore
function
the problems
in tbe aide ot
whywe baia
is
respects
we ba,,_: a very,very
tbe 'countr,-
because
vitb
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science,
of
and did
of Chica30.
govermnen::s of Missouri,
and administered
Louisiana,
civil
service
systems.
During the period
1947•1954 he held a numter of technical
and executive
positions
with the Department of State,
aid agencies
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I have been over the list with Douglas who agrees with the names.
Douglas'
aide, Howard Shuman,
agrees with the statement,
as does
')t..~u-1"-1~..,,e.
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Despite growing Federal Government concern with urban problems,
less than one-twentieth
of local expenditure
for these
planning and regulatory
activities
is being financed from
Federal aid.
Local "community improvement programs," although promoted