Mary Kellogg Rice describes a unique Milwaukee project in the post-Depression years which trained thousands of unskilled, uneducated women in the production of a variety of handicrafts. These articles were displayed in schools, universities, hospitals and other public institutions around the country. Distributed for the Milwaukee County Historical Society, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Mary Kellogg Rice describes a unique Milwaukee project in the post-Depression years which trained thousands of unskilled, uneducated women in the production of a variety of handicrafts. These articles were displayed in schools, universities, hospitals and other public institutions around the country. Distributed for the Milwaukee County Historical Society, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Very good. No jacket. Top corner of back cover is lightly creased. Ink inscription from previous owner (possibly the author herself) on inside front cover. Pages are clean and unmarked.