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The American Guide Series includes books and pamphlets published from 1937 to 1941 under the auspices of the Federal Writers' Project (FWP), a Depression-era program that was part of the larger Works Progress Administration in the United States. The American Guide Series books were compiled by the FWP, but printed by individual states, and ...
123 ABC except for "D" series and beginning of current ABC 123 [33] Even though one of the 2017 license plate contestant plates lost the competition, it became a vanity plate, and the 1997 series plate is still valid. Kansas: 2007–2013 State capitol: Embossed blue serial on gradient plate ABC 123 Valid until December 31, 2024 2007–2018 Ad Astra
"Spirit of America" low-number reserve plate. Massachusetts implemented a monthly staggered registration system in 1969. Since then, serials on passenger plates have been coded by the month of expiration of the registration, determined by the last number in the serial (1 for January, 2 for February and so on up to 0 for October).
The American Guide Series, the most well-known of FWP's publications, consisted of guides to the then 48 states, the Alaska Territory, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C. The books were written and compiled by writers from individual states and territories, and edited by Alsberg and his staff in Washington, D.C.
Federal Writers' Project (1937), "Boston: the Hub of the Universe", Massachusetts: a Guide to its Places and People, American Guide Series, Cambridge: Riverside Press; Donlyn Lyndon (1982), The City Observed, Boston: a Guide to the Architecture of the Hub, New York: Vintage Books, OL 23256413M
Alsberg took on a project for Hastings House Publishers as editor-in-chief for a one-volume version of the American Guide Series. [42] Alsberg's condensed American Guide series was published in 1949 as The American Guide, and was featured in the Book of the Month Club. [8] The American Guide made The New York Times best-seller list on October 2 ...
Sen. John Cronin, D-Lunenburg, promises to be a staunch advocate for the Massachusetts Alliance of Boys & Girls Club during advocacy day Monday, April 8.
The Historical Records Survey (HRS) was a project of the Works Progress Administration New Deal program in the United States.Originally part of the Federal Writers' Project, it was devoted to surveying and indexing historically significant records in state, county and local archives.