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In 1994, the public library branch in Greendale, one of three branches built in the early 1900s with money from Andrew Carnegie, was renamed in honor of Frances Perkins. Why's it called that?
At 470 West Boylston St., the library branch is named for Frances Perkins, the first woman to serve in a presidential Cabinet, as labor secretary under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Why's it called that? Before a library carried her name, Frances Perkins was top labor official - MSNAn appropriate book to read during Labor Day weekend would be "Frances Perkins: Champion of the New Deal." Of course, it can be found in the stacks of the Frances M. Perkins Branch of the ...
In 1994, the public library branch in Greendale, one of three branches built in the early 1900s with money from Andrew Carnegie, was renamed in honor of Frances Perkins. Why's it called that?
An appropriate book to read during Labor Day weekend would be "Frances Perkins: Champion of the New Deal." Of course, it can be found in the stacks of the Frances M. Perkins Branch of the ...
Of course, it can be found in the stacks of the Frances M. Perkins Branch of the Worcester Public Library, at 470 West Boylston St., in the Greendale section of the city. It's in the Biography ...
In 1994, the public library branch in Greendale, one of three branches built in the early 1900s with money from Andrew Carnegie, was renamed in honor of Frances Perkins. Why's it called that?
In 1994, the public library branch in Greendale, one of three branches built in the early 1900s with money from Andrew Carnegie, was renamed in honor of Frances Perkins. Why's it called that?
Of course, it can be found in the stacks of the Frances M. Perkins Branch of the Worcester Public Library, at 470 West Boylston St., in the Greendale section of the city. It's in the Biography ...
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