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ANNUAL SURVEY IS FAVORABLE TO INCREASE OF CITY PLANNING

Both Large and Small Cities Find They Cannot Lo Without Planning

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The annual "Survey of City and Regional Planning in the United States" by Miss Theodora Kimball, librarian of the School of Landscape Architecture and honorary librarian of the American City Planning institute, has just been issued, and reports favorably on the increase of city planning throughout the country.

"Large cities." it says, "are evidently finding they cannot afford to do without city planning, and some small towns are wise enough to begin locking the door before the proverbial horse shall be stolen. The competitive instinct for securing municipal advantages is thoroughly aroused in many quarters. Before long it will be easier to make a list of the principal cities which are laggards in city planning than to review the accomplishments of those which are active."

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