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100 1 $aSocki, Glenn Joseph.
245 14 $aThe Endicott Johnson home building program :$bwelfare capitalism and the meaning of domestic architecture in the early twentieth century industrial suburb /$cby Glenn Joseph Socki.
260 $c1994.
300 $axxv, 621 leaves :$bill., maps ;$c29 cm.
490 1 $a[Ph. D. theses / State University of New York at Binghamton ;$vno.1517]
502 $aThesis (Ph. D.)--State University of New York at Binghamton, Department of Art History, 1995.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
506 $aDistribution of dissertation is restricted. Persons wishing to view this dissertation are instructed to contact the author in writing at the address on file at UMI.
610 20 $aEndicott Johnson Corporation$xHistory.
650 20 $aArchitecture, Domestic$zNew York (State)$zEndicott.
650 0 $aIndustrial housing$zNew York (State)$zEndicott.
830 0 $aPh. D. theses (State University of New York at Binghamton) ;$vno. 1517.
852 00 $aBIN$bBINST$cKTHOR$hAS36$i.N55 no.1517$91
852 00 $aBIN$bBINST$cKTHOR$hAS36$i.N55 no.1517$92
945 $d04/27/95$nrh/jon RESTRICTED ACCESS - SEE BIB NOTE FIELD
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