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Show Housing Plan Starts, Despite Protests f - 3 , i " : - ' - Jv . - ft . ; M --'?- --V' y j.vJ iKiJv fc, Ti General view of the site of the $5,500,000. housing project nt Bt-r- im--iiJ v v5: v:.::.,---:--:-! ,;;,:-s j wyn, Md., with transient workers clearing the land; and Mrs. Alice B. pyB . .s. 5fj:'V Morris and her daughter, Edna, who were among the many citizens L.ws ? r ,is")w..-. fV?' of Berwyn who vainly protested against the project which las been iffSf - :'V-A4f.i4 dubbed "Tugwell Town." General view of the site of the $5,500,000. housing project nt Berwyn, Ber-wyn, Md., with transient workers clearing the land; and Mrs. Alice B. Morris and her daughter, Edna, who were among the many citizens of Berwyn who vainly protested against the project which las been dubbed "Tugwell Town." |