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1. GIRLS
AT BROOKLYN COLLEGE REGISTER FOR SUMMER FARM WORK—Students
Put Patriotism Above Glamour
By Irene Delmar
New York World-Telegram, May 5, 1942
2.
MAJORING IN PEAS—A Group
of Brooklyn College Students Begins an Experiment in Education,
By Beatrice Meyers
New York Times, July 18, 1943
3.
EDITORIAL
The Bean Stalker—Newsletter of the student farm workers,
July 23, 1943
4.
HINMAN TELLS ALL
The Bean Stalker—Newsletter of the student farm workers,
July 23, 1943
5.
“CURFEW” OR “THE
TEN O’CLOCK JUMP”
The Bean Stalker—Newsletter of the student farm workers,
July 23, 1943
6.
SNIPS AND SNAPS By Pat and Ricky
The Bean Stalker—Newsletter of the student farm workers,
July 23, 1943
7.
BROOKLYN MARCHES ONWARD
Marching Song Of The Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project, in A
Brooklyn Bridge to Morrisville
A Report on the Second Farm Labor Project of Brooklyn Project
June-September 1943
By Ralph C. Benedict
8.1943
FARM PROJECT LEAVES ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT—Sour Not Produced
by Non-cooperation; Result: Distrust, Disrespect, Disharmony, By
Louise Schneider and Marion Isaacon
Brooklyn College Vanguard, April 24, 1944 |