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Harlean James
Harlean James (1877–1969) was the executive secretary of the American Planning and Civic Association, executive secretary of the National Conference on State Parks. She advocated for the expansion of parks in the United States and was awarded the Cornelius Amory Pugsley Bronze Medal Award in 1942, followed by the Cornelius Amory Pugsley Gold Medal Award in 1952 for her "years of devoted service in the interest of America's parks." Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
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Land planning in the United States for the city, state and nation by James, Harlean, 1877-1969
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Land planning in the United States for the city, state and nation / by James, Harlean, 1877-1969
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Civic improvement in your town : a program and a plan of procedure / by James, Harlean, 1877-1969
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Romance of the national parks / by James, Harlean, 1877-1969
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American civic annual.
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