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TVA: The New Deal's Best Asset

Chase, Stuart | June 17, 1936 issue

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This article presents the author's views on the development activities in the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Tennessee. The total staff of the TVA now includes some 13,000 persons. About 5,000 are building engineering works. In their ranks are many highly skilled workers. About 4,000 are clearing reservoirs, most of them local farmers, unskilled in mechanical trades. Upward of 4,000 are salaried workers, technical or clerical. Here we find engineers, foresters, experts in the control of erosion, ecologists, geologists, physicists, chemists, agronomists, medical and sanitation experts, architects, statisticians, economists, sociologists, educational experts.

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EMPLOYEES; TENNESSEE Valley Authority; PHYSICAL scientists; SOCIAL scientists; FARMERS; TENNESSEE; UNITED States
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