Roger Starr
Roger Starr (April 16, 1918 – September 10, 2001) was an intelligence officer during World War II, a businessman active in community organizations, and New York City housing administrator until his removal. He later became a writer for the ''New York Times''. One of his books was titled ''The Living End'' (1966). Provided by Wikipedia
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The living End: the city and its critics the city and its critics by Starr, Roger
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America's Housing Challenge what it is and how to meet it by Starr, Roger
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The rise and fall of New York City by Starr, Roger
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The urban choices [The living end] the city and its critics by Starr, Roger
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The living end the city and its critics by Starr, Roger
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