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    Helen Sioussat Papers

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    Helen Sioussat (1902-1995) was Director of the Talks and Public Affairs Department at CBS from 1937 to 1958, where she oversaw as many as 300 broadcasts a year addressing such topics as government, labor, education, religion, civil rights and international affairs. She would go on to create the television program, "Table Talk," TV's first roundtable discussion show. The majority of the collection consists of correspondence sent to Ms. Sioussat over the course of her career

    Letter from Helen Sioussat to "Nickie", circa 1935-1965

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    Correspondence from Helen Sioussat to "Nickie", circa 1935-1965

    Highway legislation in Maryland and its influence on the economic development of the state.

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    "Special publication, volume III, part III."At head of title: Maryland Geological Survey.Mode of access: Internet

    Tennessee historical magazine /

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    Published by the Tennessee Historical Society, 1930-37, in cooperation with the Dept. of EducationEditors: 1915-17, St. G.L. Sioussat; 1918, J.H. De Witt and others; 1919-35, W.A. Provine; 1937, J.H. De WittTitle from coverMode of access: Internet.Index to series 1, vols. 1-9 inclusive published as vol. 10, series 1, 1937NE

    Report on the highways of Maryland. In accordance with an act passed at the session of the General assembly of 1898. (Laws of Maryland 1898, chap. 454.)

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    Same material as that in Maryland Geological survey [Report] v. 3, except that the latter contains an appendix of 80 pages on the "Laws of Maryland relating to highways".Wm. Bullock Clark, state geologist.pt. I. Introduction, including an account of the organization of highway investigations by the Maryland Geological survey, by W. B. Clark.--pt. II. The relations of Maryland topography, climate and geology to highway construction, by W. B. Clark.--pt. III. Highway legislation in Maryland, and its influence on the economic development of the state, by St. G. L. Sioussat.--pt. IV. The present condition of Maryland highways, by A. N. Johnson.--pt. V. Construction and repair of roads, by A. N. Johnson.--pt. VI. Qualities of good road-metals, and the methods of testing them, by H. F. Reid.--pt. VII. The administration of roads, including the method and expense of road improvements, by H. F. Reid.--pt. VIII. The advantages of good roads, by H. F. Reid.Mode of access: Internet
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