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8. Ibid.
9. Allan Nevins and F. E. Hill, Ford: Expansion and Challenge 1915-1933 (Scribner,
1957), 227.
10. Reynold Wik, Henry Ford and Grass-Roots America (University of Michigan
Press, 1972), 193.
11. Walter Creese, TVA's Public Planning (University of Tennessee Press, 1990),
38, 39.
12. Franklin D. Roosevelt, “Growing Up by Plan,” The Survey 67 (February 1,
1932), 483.
13. Creese, TVA's Public Planning, 38, 39; Donald Krueckeberg,“Norris and Envi-
ronmental Tradition,” paper presented at conference “A Planned Community:
Norris Tennessee after 50 Years,” 1983, 7, 8.
14. Paul Conkin, “Intellectual and Political Roots,” in TVA: Fifty Years of Grass-
Roots Bureaucracy, ed. E. Hargrove and P. Conkin (University of Illinois Press, 1983),
24.
15. F. D. Roosevelt, Public Papers and Addresses (Random House, 1938), 486, 487,
494.
16. Roosevelt, quoted in Creese, TVA's Public Planning, 51.
17. F. D. Roosevelt, “Address at Oglethorpe University,” May 1932, 642.
18. F. D. Roosevelt, “Informal Extemporaneous Remarks,” January 21, 1933, 888,
889.
19. Frank Friedel, Franklin D. Roosevelt: Launching the New Deal (Little, Brown,
1973), 351.
20. Ibid.
21. Roy Talbert Jr., FDR's Utopian:Arthur Morgan of the TVA (University of Missis-
sippi Press, 1987), 115.
22. B. MacKaye, “Tennessee—Seed of a National Plan,” Survey Graphic 22 (1933),
251.
23. Ibid., 293.
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