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Collection:
City Planning and Landscape Architecture (CPLA)
Contributers:
Patrick H. Hare (author), Linda E. Hollis (author), and American Association of Retired Persons
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
unknown
Location:
City Planning & Landscape Architecture Reference and Resource Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 28; Folder: 19
CPLA Sub-Collection:
General Subjects
Collection:
City Planning and Landscape Architecture (CPLA)
Contributers:
Illinois State Clearinghouse, Bureau of the Budget
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
unknown
Location:
City Planning & Landscape Architecture Reference and Resource Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 27; Folder: 3
CPLA Sub-Collection:
General Subjects
Notes:
A letter dated October 31, 1977 from T.E. Hornbacker about grant applications and a Standard Form 424 are found within the pamphlet.
Collection:
City Planning and Landscape Architecture (CPLA)
Contributers:
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
unknown
Location:
City Planning & Landscape Architecture Reference and Resource Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 27; Folder: 6
CPLA Sub-Collection:
General Subjects
Notes:
Joint Venture for Affordable Housing
Collection:
City Planning and Landscape Architecture (CPLA)
Contributers:
Southern Oklahoma Development Association
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
unknown
Location:
City Planning & Landscape Architecture Reference and Resource Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 51; Folder: 23
CPLA Sub-Collection:
Regional Planning
Collection:
City Planning and Landscape Architecture (CPLA)
Contributers:
California Redwood Association
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
unknown
Location:
City Planning & Landscape Architecture Reference and Resource Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 28; Folder: 59
CPLA Sub-Collection:
General Subjects
Collection:
City Planning and Landscape Architecture (CPLA)
Contributers:
Greenfaulds Sports Center
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
unknown
Location:
City Planning & Landscape Architecture Reference and Resource Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 36; Folder: 23
CPLA Sub-Collection:
Cities from Around the World
Notes:
Located inside "Shoparound Cumbernauld Centre"
Collection:
City Planning and Landscape Architecture (CPLA)
Contributers:
Chicago Park District
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
unknown
Location:
City Planning & Landscape Architecture Reference and Resource Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 36; Folder: 7
CPLA Sub-Collection:
Cities from Around the World
Collection:
City Planning and Landscape Architecture (CPLA)
Contributers:
Chicago Park District
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
unknown
Location:
City Planning & Landscape Architecture Reference and Resource Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 36; Folder: 7
CPLA Sub-Collection:
Cities from Around the World
Collection:
City Planning and Landscape Architecture (CPLA)
Contributers:
Green Hills Regional Planning Commission
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
unknown
Location:
City Planning & Landscape Architecture Reference and Resource Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 51; Folder: 7
CPLA Sub-Collection:
Regional Planning
Collection:
Black Caribbean Literature (BCL)
Contributers:
Sullivan,Mark P. (Author)
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
2016-04-06
Published:
Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
39 p., Restrictions on travel to Cuba have been a key and often contentious component in US efforts to isolate Cuba's communist government since the early 1960s. Under the George W. Bush Administration, restrictions on travel and on private remittances to Cuba were tightened. Congress took action in March 2009 by including two provisions in the FY2009 omnibus appropriations measure (P.L. 111-8) that eased restrictions on family travel and travel related to marketing and sale of agricultural and medical goods to Cuba -- Subsequently, in April 2009, President Obama announced that his Administration would go further and allow unlimited family travel and remittances. Tables.