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Botanic Garden Governing Committee and the Municipal Art 
Commission. The architects are McKim, Mead and White. 
CWA-TERA Project.—Beginning as of May 1, the CWA 
“white collar’? work was continued under the Temporary Emer- 
gency Relief Administration. The initial set-up was as follows: 
TERA Project 89—Fd—374-X 
To enable the Brooklyn Botanic Garden to recruit its staff so as 
to more effectively serve the public and to take care of necessary 
work which could not otherwise be done. The set-up was as 
follows: 
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As of December 31, 1934, the set-up was as follows: 
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It is a pleasure to report that the men and women assigned to 
this Project have not been engaged in so-called ‘‘made” work, 
