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Synopsis
Excerpt from Our Cities to-Day and to-Morrow: A Survey of Planning and Zoning Progress in the United States
Harvard University made a grant from the Milton Fund for Research to the authors of the present book for a survey and analysis of city planning and zoning progress in the United States. It was obvious that if a field study were to include a sufficient number of cities and regions to be representative of the whole country, and if this considerable number were to be studied contemporaneously, the result would have to be a bird's-eye view, merely scanning the surface of planning experience in the United States to-day to spy out what fields are fertile and what barren.
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