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              <text>The Saturday Evening Post  in co-sponsorship with the National Municipal League proudly announces the winners of the All America Cities Awards.</text>
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              <text>Saturday Evening Post. Spring1972, Vol. 244 Issue 1, p18-160. 10p. 10 Color Photographs. </text>
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              <text>Announces the winners of the All America Cities Awards, an urban environment development competition among U.S. cities sponsored by "The Saturday Evening Post" and the National Municipal League, in 1972. Urban problems that emerged as railroads and factories took over the city; Percentage of U.S. citizens who live in urban areas; Background on how the America Cities Awards was created; Criteria in selecting the cities to be honored with the award.</text>
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