| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - Unemployed - 1936 - 298 pages
...immediate resolution of it. The President said, upon signing the Executive order, "I have determined that we shall do something for the Nation's unemployed...chance in school, their turn as apprentices, and their opportunities for jobs — a chance to earn for themselves." We looked deeper. What did the National... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1938 - 958 pages
...roots of these questions. On July 20, 1935, President Roosevelt signed the Executive order setting up the National Youth Administration. "I am determined",...chance in school, their turn as apprentices, and their opportunities for jobs and a chance to earn for themselves." With $50,000,000 from the funds of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - Public welfare - 1937 - 370 pages
...roots of these questions. On July 26, 1935, President Roosevelt signed the Executive order setting up the National Youth Administration. "I am determined",...chance in school, their turn as apprentices, and their opportunities for jobs and a chance to earn for themselves." With 850,000,000 from the funds of the... | |
| United States. National advisory committee of the National youth administration - 1942 - 154 pages
...the Executive Order setting up the Youth /dministra— tion, the President said: "I have determined that we shall do something for the Nation's unemployed...and energy of these young men and women. They must hrve their chance in school, their turn rs apprentices and their opportunity fqtr jobs — a chance... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on education and labor - 1942 - 658 pages
...signing the Executive order setting up the Youth Administration, the President said: "I have determined that we shall do something for the Nation's unemployed...afford to lose the skill and energy of these young men I women. They must have their chance in school, their turn as apprentices and their opportunity for... | |
| Robert Dallek - Biography & Autobiography - 1991 - 768 pages
...our youth can be regimented in this way or in any other way," he said privately. "I have determined that we shall do something for the Nation's unemployed...the skill and energy of these young men and women," he said when announcing the birth of the NYA. "They must have their chance in school, their turn as... | |
| T. H. Watkins - Business & Economics - 2000 - 612 pages
...wing of the WPA, and naming as its administrator Aubrey Williams, Harry Hopkins's principal assistant. "[We] can ill afford to lose the skill and energy of these young men and women," Roosevelt said in a public statement. "They must have their chance in school, their turn as apprentices... | |
| Robert Dallek - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 422 pages
...would be voters one day. "There is a good deal to what you say," Franklin replied. "I have determined that we shall do something for the Nation's unemployed...the skill and energy of these young men and women," he said when announcing the birth of the NYA. If FDR partly aimed to create a generation of Democratic... | |
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