Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: New Deal
We Wish You a Merry Christmas Nevertheless
11 Dec 2017 |
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In spite of *NRA, FCC, NPS, CCC, PWP, RFC, FDRS, FHA, NFU, ECW, SPCW, AAA, and even with poll tax, gas tax, road tax, map tax, income tax, sales tax, thumb tax, and wise cracks, nevertheless we wish you a merry Christmas, Willis Treaster, Milroy, Pa.
*Explanatory key in our shop.
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These are some of the 1930s New Deal agencies and programs referred to above:
AAA - Agricultural Adjustment Administration
CCC - Civilian Conservation Corps
FCC - Federal Communications Commission
FHA - Federal Housing Administration
NRA - National Recovery Administration
RFC - Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Errymay Istmaschray!
03 Dec 2013 |
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"'Errymay Istmaschray! Ellen, Carl, and Donna Jean Ed, 1933. NRA."
Cartoonist Carl Ed (1890-1959) created this card for himself, his wife Ellen, and his daughter Donna Jean in 1933.
The Santa impersonators are characters from Ed's Harold Teen comic strip. That's Harold Teen himself tipping his Santa hat on the left, and his sidekick Shadow Smart is doing the same on the right. The teenagers' playful greeting of "Errymay Istmaschray" is, of course, Pig Latin for "Merry Christmas."
The eagle and "NRA" on the toy sack refer to the National Recovery Administration , one of the New Deal agencies that U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt established in 1933 to combat the effects of the Great Depression .
Texas Centennial Exposition Pass, Dallas, 1936
25 Oct 2013 |
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"Texas Centennial Exposition, Dallas, extends to Mildred Zahn, Resettlement Administration, the courtesy of free admission to the gates of the exposition from June 6th to Nov. 29th, 1936. W. A. Webb, general manager. 1543."
As Wikipedia explains, "The Texas Centennial Exposition was a World's Fair held at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas (USA) to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Texas's independence from Mexico in 1836. . . . The exposition was credited for buffering Dallas from the Great Depression, creating over 10,000 jobs and giving a $50 million boost to the local economy."
Sadly, William Alfred Webb , the general manager whose signature appears on the pass, died two months after the exposition opened.
Mildred Zahn, the recipient of the pass, worked for the Resettlement Administration , which was "a New Deal U.S. federal agency that, between April 1935 and December 1936, relocated struggling urban and rural families to communities planned by the federal government."
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