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r001020b.pdf -
...essen Can a bank change The evolution of monetary policy at the Bank...
y policy at the Bank of Canada 1935-2000
Lecture by Gordon Thiessen, Governor of the Bank of Canada, to the Faculty of Social Science, University of Western Ontario, on 17 October 2000. * * *
I would like to thank the Faculty of Social Science here at the University of Western Ontario for inviting me to deliver this lecture. The Department of Economics within the Faculty is known for its long-standing interest
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work198.pdf -
...g Papers No 198 Almost a century of central bank cooperation by R...
nk cooperation
by Richard N Cooper
Monetary and Economic Department
February 2006
JEL Classification Numbers: E5, F02 Keywords: central banking, international economic cooperation, monetary policy, exchange rates, Federal Reserve
BIS Working Papers are written by members of the Monetary and Economic Department of the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are pu
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bank.pdf -
...visited Merle Poirier Adventist Review September 24 2003 Updated J...
r 24, 2003 Updated January 2005
Introduction In the spring of 2003, a research paper was submitted to William Johnsson written by Dennis Hokama.1 The paper detailed Hokama's conclusions on "God Was Ready the Day the Banks Closed," a story previously published in the Adventist Review.2 The story was actually printed in the Adventist Review four times. The first printing was September 13, 1979, with subsequent re-pr
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centuryo.pdf -
...e Century Minnesota s Population in 1900 and Today M I N N E S O TA ...
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M I N N E S O TA PL A N N I N G S T A T E D E M O G R A P H I C C E N T E R
Minnesotans Greet the New Century ... on January 1, 1901
t is believed that arguments may be heard tonight regarding the beginning of the Twentieth Century, some men insisting that it began Jan. 1, 1900. For the benefit of those who share in this delusion it may be stated that the administration, national, state and municipal, and P
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century.pdf -
...OF FAITH AND ACTION The Ravenna United Methodist Church 1903-2003 ...
Church 1903-2003
By the Congregation
INTRODUCTION
This history of the Ravenna United Methodist Church recognizes its 100 years of service to God and its community. It attempts to place the church in a local and national context, and it tries to understand the church as a human institution. It is a narrative and interpretation of the church's development. It is a candid analysis of its changing circumstances
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r070626b.pdf -
...e Roth SNB commemorative publication The Swiss National Bank 1907-20...
ational Bank 1907-2007"
Remarks by Mr Jean-Pierre Roth, Chairman of the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements, at the launch of the commemorative publication "The Swiss National Bank 19072007", Zurich, 21 June 2007. * Ladies and Gentlemen It is with pleasure and some pride that I present our commemorative publication today or as
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natur011.pdf -
... extract from Nature and Ideology Natural Garden Design in the Tw...
den Design in the Twentieth Century
edited by Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn
published by
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection Washington, D.C.
as volume 18 in the series Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture
© 1997 Dumbarton Oaks Trustees for Harvard University Washington, D.C. Printed in the United States of America
www.doaks.org/etexts.html
Ideological Aspects of
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wp9916.pdf -
... the United States Establish a Central Bank until after the Panic of 1...
after the Panic of 1907? Jon R. Moen and Ellis W. Tallman Working Paper 99-16 November 1999
Working Paper Series
Why Didn't the United States Establish a Central Bank until after the Panic of 1907?
Jon R. Moen and Ellis W. Tallman
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Working Paper 99-16 November 1999
Abstract: Monetary historians conventionally trace the establishment of the Federal Reserve System in 1913 to t
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art3full.pdf -
...al Changes Occupational changes during the 20th century Profession...
century
Professional, managerial, clerical, sales, and service workers (except private household service workers) grew from one-quarter to three-quarters of total employment between 1910 and 2000; laborers (except mine laborers), private household service workers, and farmers lost the most jobs over the period
Ian D. Wyatt and Daniel E. Hecker
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Ian D. Wyatt is an economist in the Office of Occupational St
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bcbs31.pdf -
...000 A Challenge for Financial Institutions and Bank Supervisors Ba...
nk Supervisors
Basle Committee on Banking Supervision Basle September 1997
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The Year 2000 A Challenge for Financial Institutions and Bank Supervisors
FOREWORD
1. The Year 2000 poses a significant challenge for financial institutions because many automated applications will cease to function normally as a result of the way date fields have been handled historically. Failure to address this issue in a
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fall2001art1.pdf -
...the American Workforce American Labor in the 20th Century Americ...
th Century
American Labor in the 20th Century
DONALD M. FISK
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Donald M. Fisk, Economist, Division of Industry Productivity Studies, Office of Productivity and Technology. Telephone: 202-691-5625 E-mail: Fisk_D@bls.gov
he 20th century was a remarkable period for the American worker, as wages rose, fringe benefits grew, and working conditions improved. Even though many statistics were sketchy at the beg
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art3full.pdf -
...of Family Budgets A Century of Family Budgets A century of famil...
A century of family budgets in the United States
Throughout the past 100 years, family budgets have been produced using a variety of methodologies; these budgets are compared with new budgets that have been derived using actual expenditures of families
David S. Johnson, John M. Rogers, and Lucilla Tan
David S. Johnson is a research economist in the Division of Price and Index Number Research, and John M. Roger
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rmrs_p053_252_256.pdf -
...of Meteorological Observations at Fort Valley Experimental Forest A C...
rimental Forest: A Cooperative Observer Program Success Story
Daniel P. Huebner and Susan D. Olberding, U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Flagstaff, AZ; Byron Peterson, National Weather Service, Flagstaff Weather Forecast Office, Bellemont, AZ (ret.); and Dino DeSimone, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Phoenix, AZ
Abstract--Meteorological observations at Fort Valley Experimental Fo
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art2full.pdf -
...e Change 1950 2050 A century of change the U.S. labor force 1950...
S. labor force, 19502050
With slower growth, aging, and increasing diversity, the profile of the U.S. labor force is undergoing a gradual, but significant, change
Mitra Toossi
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he history of the U.S. labor force is a story of dramatic change. The rippling effects of the massive demographic changes that occurred within the U.S. population over the latter part of the 20th century will create further changes i
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rmrs_p053_313_320.pdf -
...of Cooperation The Fort Valley Experimental Forest and the Coconino N...
t and the Coconino National Forest in Flagstaff
Susan D. Olberding, USFS, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Flagstaff, AZ; Karen Malis-Clark and Peter J. Pilles, Jr., USFS, Coconino National Forest, Flagstaff, AZ; and Dennis Lund, USFS (ret.), Ecological Restoration Institute, NAU, Flagstaff, AZ
Abstract--This poster presents the continuing cooperative relationship between the Fort Valley Experimental Forest (FVEF
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pr2007_071607.pdf -
...SE Contact Brienna Schuette Communications Supervisor 651 288-...
ervisor · (651) 288-4452 · brienna.schuette@mnstatefair.org
2007 Century Farms Honored
July 16, 2007 MINNESOTA STATE FAIRGROUNDS--The Minnesota State Fair and the Minnesota Farm Bureau recognize 170 Minnesota farms as 2007 Century Farms. Qualifying farms have been in continuous family ownership for at least 100 years and are 50 acres or more. Century Farm families receive a commemorative sign, as well as a certif
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annualreport2000-01.pdf -
...ANDA BANK OF UGANDA ANNUAL REPORT 2000 2001 37 43 KAMPALA ROA...
37/43 KAMPALA ROAD P.O.BOX 7120 KAMPALA UGANDA
TEL: (256-41) 258441 TLX: 61059 UGABANK 61131 UGABANK 61144 UGABANK FAX :(256-41) 255480
WEBSITE: http://www.bou.or.ug
ANNUAL REPORT 2000/2001 i
BANK OF UGANDA
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................... II LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL..
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y2k.pdf -
... What Every Loan Officer Needs to Know about the Year 2000 Computer ...
Year 2000 Computer Problem
(But Doesn't Know How to Ask)
by Jay Golter and Paloma Hawry*
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n May 5, 1997, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) issued an inter-agency statement about the Year 2000 problem, giving guidance on what financial institutions need to do to assure that they do not suffer serious computer-system failures related to the change of century on New Year's Day 2000
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trial_century.pdf -
...he Century Photo of the First Ada County Courthouse early 1900s 70...
se , early 1900s (70-84.1), and location of the Trial of the Century courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society.
Sponsored By:
Boise City, Office of the Mayor Fourth Judicial District Bar Association Ernest A. Hoidal, Attorney at Law
Byron Johnson, Idaho Supreme Court Justice (retired) Spontaneous Productions Inc. Paul and Susie Headlee
2007 Marks the 100th Anniversary of the "Trial of the Century"
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1785.pdf -
...State Bank Records Mss. 1785 Inventory Louisiana and Lower Mississip...
and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library Louisiana State University Libraries Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Reformatted 2004 Updated 2006 by Neil Guilbeau
Louisiana State Bank Records 1817-1870, 1877-1888, 1909-1927
Mss. 1785
Summary Size. Geographic locations. Inclusive dates. Language. Summary. 12 linear feet and 22 volumes Louisiana
1817-1870, 1877
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first_state_bank_bourbon.pdf -
...e Bank of Bourbon Founded 1884 Location Northwest corner of Main and...
t corner of Main and Center Streets, Bourbon (18841902); 101 West Center Street (1902 ) James H. Matchett, the founder of the Exchange Bank, came to Bourbon in 1869. He, like so many other adventurers in the Midwest in the nineteenth century, was an entrepreneur. At age thirty-four, tired of being a merchant, he decided to open a bank. In April 1884 he took out an advertisement in the Bourbon Democrat, announcing a
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md0008.pdf -
...er 2000 MONETARY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE EURO AREA AUGUST 2000 In A...
AUGUST 2000
In August 2000 the annual rate of growth of M3 was 5.6%, compared with 5.1% (revised downwards from 5.3%) in the previous month. The three-month average of the annual rates of growth of M3 covering the period from June to August 2000 decreased to 5.3%, from 5.5% in the period from May to July 2000.
12-month percentage changes M3 JUNE 2000 5.3 JULY 2000 5.1 AUGUST 2000 5.6 JUNE AUGUST 2000 AVERAGE 5
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127_newcenturyclub_manu.pdf -
...y Club of West Chester Records 1893-1994 Collection 127 Kevin Mart...
on 127
Kevin Martin Project Archivist
This project made possible by a grant from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission 2005
Chester County Historical Society West Chester, PA
New Century Club of West Chester
Ms. Coll. 127
New Century Club of West Chester 1893-1994, bulk 1893-1940 31 boxes
Ms. Collection 127
Introduction The New Century Club of West Chester emerged during the nasce
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moehling.pdf -
...N AND CRIME IN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICA Carolyn Moehling Anne Mor...
yn Moehling Anne Morrison Piehl Department of Economics Rutgers University and NBER
Draft of July 2007
Abstract Research on crime in the late 20th century has consistently shown, that despite the public rhetoric, immigrants have lower rates of involvement in criminal activity than natives. The earliest studies of immigration and crime conducted at the beginning of the 20th century produced similar conclusions.
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protocol-en.pdf -
...egarding the immunities of the Bank for International Settlements of...
nal Settlements
(of 30 July 1936) 1 The duly authorised representatives of the Government of His Majesty the King of the Belgians, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Government of Canada, the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, the Government of New Zealand, the Government of the Union of South Africa, the Government of India, the Government of the French Republi
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charter-en.pdf -
...t Charter of the Bank for International Settlements of 20 January 19...
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(of 20 January 1930) 1 Whereas the Powers signatory to the Hague Agreement of January, 1930, have adopted a Plan which contemplates the founding by the central banks of Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Japan and by a financial institution of the United States of America of an International Bank to be called the Bank for International Settlements; And whereas the said central banks and a banking g
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convention-en.pdf -
... respecting the Bank for International Settlements of 20 January 193...
(of 20 January 1930) 1 The duly authorised representatives of the Governments of Germany, of Belgium, of France, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of Italy and of Japan 2 of the one part And the duly authorised representatives of the Government of the Swiss Confederation of the other part Assembled at the Hague Conference in the month of January, 1930, have agreed on the following: Articl
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basictexts-en.pdf -
...s Basel February 2006 Copies of publications are available fro...
ns are available from: Bank for International Settlements Press & Communications CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland E-mail: publications@bis.org Fax: +41 61 280 9100 and +41 61 280 8100 This publication is available on the BIS website (www.bis.org).
Revised edition © Bank for International Settlements 2006. All rights reserved.
ISBN 92-9131-705-5 (print) ISBN 92-9197-705-5 (online) Also published in French, German and
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pa364.pdf -
... December 15 1999 The Greatest Century That Ever Was 25 Miraculou...
er Was
25 Miraculous Trends of the Past 100 Years
by Stephen Moore and Julian L. Simon
Executive Summary
There has been more material progress in the United States in the 20th century than there was in the entire world in all the previous centuries combined. Almost every indicator of health, wealth, safety, nutrition, affordability and availability of consumer goods and services, environmental quality, and soci
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wrkg124.pdf -
... for Comparative Immigration Studies University of California San Die...
California, San Diego
CCIS
Mexican Migration to the United States, 1882-1992: A Long Twentieth Century of Coyotaje By David Spener Department of Sociology and Anthropology Trinity University
Working Paper 124 October 2005
Mexican Migration to the United States, 1882-1992: A Long Twentieth Century of Coyotaje
Report prepared by David Spener, Ph.D.* for presentation at the Research Seminar Series of the
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ms27.pdf -
...of the Pleasant Hill Bank Records MS 27 Wright State University D...
t State University Department of Special Collections and Archives
Processed by: Patricia Burnett April 1978
Introduction The records of the Pleasant Hill Bank were transferred to Wright State University from the Auglaize County Courthouse, Wapakoneta by the Local Records Field Representative in September of 1975. There are no usage restrictions. The collection consists of ten books of financial records dating
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editorial.pdf -
...f the American Mathematical Society AMS in the Twentieth Century ...
Twentieth Century
AMS Prizes
In his history book of the AMS from 1888 until 1938, Raymond Archibald makes no mention of any discussion of AMS prizes before 1916. He writes, "In 1916 it became known that, because of the admiration of one of its most loyal members, the Society would one day be able to offer a very large prize .... By the will of Prof. L. L. Conant (1857Â1916), who had been a member of the Society
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0100od.pdf -
...Y OF CURRENT BUSINESS January 2000 GDP One of the Great Inventi...
of the Great Inventions of the 20th Century
As the 20th century drew to a close, the U.S. Department of Commerce embarked on a review of its achievements. At the conclusion of this review, the Department named the development of the national income and product accounts as "its achievement of the century." Below is a brief overview of the national accounts that describes their purpose, their development, their impact
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...ck to Work By Gary R. Mormino With the U.S. poised on a hinge of hi...
sed on a hinge of history,' FDR unfurls a program to create jobs, pride, and purpose. The legacy of the WPA endures in Florida.
It was 1930, and the mood in Florida was bleak. Once a beacon of optimism, the state now lay in economic ruins. It had been pummeled by the real estate bust of 1926 and devastated by the Wall Street crash three years later. Crushed lives and dashed dreams haunted the Dust Bowl, but bad th
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cj4n1-11.pdf -
...NAL DEBT BANK FAILURES AND THE MONEY SUPPLY THE THIRTIES AND THE EI...
THIRTIES AND THE EIGHTIES
Roland Vaubel
Introduction
There have been fears that the foreign debt problems of several developing countries might spark a series of bank failures and another Great Depression. These fears seem to have been a major reason for the reacceleration of U.S. monetary expansion from the third quarter of 1982 to the second quarter of 1983, and for the recent increase in IMF quotas by almost
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cj6n3-11.pdf -
... DOMAIN AND NINETEENTH CENTURY TRANSFER POLICY Gary M. Anderson and Do...
y M. Anderson and Dolores 1'. Martin
Introduction
During the 19th century, about 871.2 million acres of lands held in common by the federal government were transferred to private individuals, businesses, and state governments. The privatization of public lands began in 1796, when the public domain amounted to approximately 233 million acres. Between 1796 and 1923, private parties purchased nearly 279.3 million ac
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cj9n1-9.pdf -
...ION AND THE 19TH-CENTURY TURNPIKE Gerald Gunderson Introduction A...
son
Introduction
Americans "discovered" privatization in the 1980s as their concern about the cost and adequacy of government programs increased. But deciding whether particular services should be provided by public or private agencies is a long-standing concern, extending all the way back to the formation of the Jamestown colony. In fact, American history provides one of the richest arrays of examples as to how pr
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03.pdf -
...trospective on 20th Century U.S. Population Change T John Besl Res...
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John Besl Research Demographer, Indiana Business Research Center, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
he initial release of Census 2000 data, in the form of state population counts, enables researchers to take a look back at 20th century population change in the United States. From a predominantly rural country of 76.2 million persons in 1900 to a mostly urban-suburban population totaling 281.4 mi
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12-12-global.pdf -
...F THE UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE CBO PAPER A A...
CBO PAPER
A
A Series on Immigration
Global Population Aging in the 21st Century and Its Economic Implications
DECEMBER 2005
A
CBO
PA P ER
Global Population Aging in the 21st Century and Its Economic Implications
December 2005
The Congress of the United States O Congressional Budget Office
Preface
he world is in the midst of a great demographic transition. The world population nearly q
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arch_guide.pdf -
...ve Guide BIS Archive 2007 Bank for International Settlements CH...
ional Settlements CH-4002 Basel Fax: +41 61 280 9100 or +41 61 280 8100 Telephone: +41 61 280 8061 or +41 61 280 8281 Or via e-mail: archive@bis.org See also: www.bis.org
Cover design: Tobias Huber Cover portrait pictures (from the top): Montagu Norman (Governor Bank of England, 192044); Per Jacobsson (BIS Economic Adviser, 1931-56); Hjalmar Schacht (President Reichsbank, 1924-30 and 1933-39); Roger Auboin (BIS Ge
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wp0342.pdf -
...nd the Politics of Central Banks 1781 to the Federal Reserve Act Jon ...
ral Reserve Act Jon R. Moen and Ellis W. Tallman Working Paper 2003-42 December 2003
Working Paper Series
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Working Paper 2003-42 December 2003
New York and the Politics of Central Banks, 1781 to the Federal Reserve Act
Jon R. Moen, University of Mississippi Ellis W. Tallman, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Abstract: The paper provides a brief history of central banking ins
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williamson.pdf -
... and Schooling Responses to Globalization Forces Lessons from History...
Lessons from History
Jeffrey.G..Williamson
G
iven the intensity of the current debate about the impact of globalization on brain drain in the Third World and inequality in the First World, it might be useful to look at these forces during the first global century, ending in 1914. This paper reviews what we know about the impact of trade and mass migration on low-wage, labor-abundant European economies and high
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08.pdf -
...entino de Estudios Internacionales Europe Program www.caei.com.ar ...
www.caei.com.ar
Republic vs Monarchy: The greek liberals in the early Twentieth Century*
By Dimitris Michalopoulos
Black Thursday1 made an impact on Greece rather late, namely in year 1930. To be sure, influx the the
resources of Greece have always been limited;
nevertheless, this country was able to absorb, in 1922 and 1923, a huge refugee from Asia Minor; and simultaneously the government tried hard t
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frazerfamguide.pdf -
... of PENNSYLVANIA The University Archives and Records Center A Gu...
cords Center
A Guide to the Frazer Family Papers, 1779 Â 1955, 1977 - 1979
26 Cubic ft.
UPT50 F848
Prepared by Steven A. Bank and J.M. Duffin Under the direction of Terry Snyder November 1991
The University Archives and Records Center North Arcade, Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA 19104 -6320 215.898.7024 Fax: 215.573.2036 www.archives.upenn.edu Mark Frazier Lloyd, Director
University Archives and Rec
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ar92.pdf -
...SERVE BANK OF DALLAS REPRINT FROM 1992 ANNUAL REPORT The Churn The...
RT
The Churn
The Paradox of Progress
Capitalism . . . is by nature a form
or method of economic change and not only never is but never can be stationary.
--Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
Joseph A. Schumpeter
In the 1930s, Joseph A. Schumpeter advanced the idea that an economy doesn't grow but evolves, continuously re-creating itself as people seek to improve their standard of living. Schumpeter
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rmrs_p053_214_251.pdf -
...ucture and Tree Recruitment Changes on a Permanent Historical Cinder H...
Historical Cinder Hills Plot Over a 130-Year Period
Jacob H. Dyer, Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Andrew J. Sánchez Meador, USFS, Forest Management Service Center, Fort Collins, CO; Margaret M. Moore, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ; and Jonathan D. Bakker, College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Abstract-
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rmrs_p053_321_330.pdf -
...f Stand Density and LandUse Legacy Research at the Coulter Ranch Study...
Coulter Ranch Study Site
Andrew J. Sánchez Meador, USFS, Forest Management Service Center, Ft Collins, CO; and Margaret M. Moore, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
Abstract--In 1913, the Fort Valley Experimental Forest initiated an unprecedented case-study experiment to determine the effects of harvesting methods on tree regeneration and growth on a ponderosa pine-Gambel oak forest a
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2006470.pdf -
...ssessment of Adult Literacy NAAL U.S. Department of Education Insti...
t of Education Institute of Education Sciences NCES 2006-470
A First Look at the Literacy of America's Adults in the 21st Century
Average Prose and Document Literacy Scores Rise for Blacks and Asians But Decrease Among Hispanics
The 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy (NAAL) measures the English literacy of America's adults (people age 16 and older living in households or prisons).The average quantitative
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rmrs_p053_001_022.pdf -
...Young Man s Life G.A. Pearson Susan D. Olberding USFS Fort Valley ...
g, USFS Fort Valley Experimental Forest, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Flagstaff, AZ
Abstract--The nation's initial USFS research site commenced in a rustic cabin in the midst of northern Arizona's expansive ponderosa pine forest. Gustaf A. Pearson was the first in a distinguished line of USFS scientists to live and study there. A visitor to Fort Valley today often wishes he could have stood in Pearson's large
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ar00.pdf -
...y to Better WorkiDay aNice ng Conditions The American Federal Rese...
ican
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Annual Report 2000
A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
The late Texas pickerpoet Townes Van Zandt is alleged to have said that all music is either the blues or zippity-doo-da. The economy had the blues toward the end of 2000, after almost five years of zippity-doo-da. Its growth rate fell from over 5 percent in the first half of 2000 to under 2 percent in the second. One might say
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rmrs_p053_281_289.pdf -
... Range Research on the Wild Bill Plots 1927-2007 Daniel C. Laughl...
7)
Daniel C. Laughlin, School of Forestry and Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ; and Margaret M. Moore, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
Abstract--In 1927, the Fort Valley Experimental Forest initiated a range-timber reproduction study. The study was one of the first attempts to experimentally isolate the agents responsible for injury to pon
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rmrs_p053_111_117.pdf -
...f Fort Valley From 1938 to 1942 Frank H. Wadsworth ret. Research ...
h, (ret.), Research Forester, USFS International Institute of Tropical Forestry, San Juan, PR
Abstract--This delightful essay records Frank Wadsworth's early forestry career at FVEF in the late 1930s. Frank married Margaret Pearson, G.A. and May Pearson's daughter, in 1941. Pearson believed Frank could not continue to work for him because of nepotism rules, so Frank and Margaret moved to San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1
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rmrs_p053_197_203.pdf -
...ning Experiments Established by the Fort Valley Experimental Forest B...
perimental Forest
Benjamin P. De Blois, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ; Alex. J. Finkral, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ; Andrew J. Sánchez Meador, USFS, Forest Management Service Center, Fort Collins, CO; and Margaret M. Moore, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
Abstract--Between 1925 and 1936, the Fort Valley Experimenta
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rmrs_p053_372_379.pdf -
...y Experimental Forest Research Projects 1909 -1926 Compiled by Susan...
6
Compiled by Susan D. Olberding from material in the files of the USFS Fort Valley Experimental Forest archives, RMRS, Flagstaff, AZ
1909: Source: "Fort Valley Experiment Station List of Experiments" 1 December 1909. X-1: Brush scattering experiment. Greenlaw area. S34, T22N, R8E and S3,T21N, R6E. 126 acres, begun Fall 1908. X-2: Seeding experiment, Greenlaw area. S33, T22N, R8E, 18 acres, begun Fall 1908. X-3: Br
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rmrs_p053_054_067.pdf -
...uels Research at Fort Valley and Long Valley Experimental Forests Ste...
imental Forests
Stephen S. Sackett (ret.) and Sally M. Haase, Research Foresters, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Riverside, CA
Abstract--Fire research began on the Fort Valley and Long Valley Experimental Forests in the mid 1970s. The U.S. Forest Service and other agencies in the Southwest (BIA and state) had been utilizing prescribed fire to reduce piled hazardous fuels from harvesting.
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fiswp9601.pdf -
...rd and Texas Banking in the 1920s Linda M. Hooks Assistant Professo...
s Assistant Professor Washington and Lee University and Kenneth J. Robinson* Senior Economist and Policy Advisor Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
*The views expressed are those of the authors' and should not be attributed to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas or the Federal Reserve System. Hooks acknowledges support from a Glenn Grant from Washington and Lee University
MORAL HAZARD AND TEXAS BANKING IN THE 1920s
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ms27.pdf -
...of the Pleasant Hill Bank Records MS 27 Wright State University D...
t State University Department of Special Collections and Archives
Processed by: Patricia Burnett April 1978
Introduction The records of the Pleasant Hill Bank were transferred to Wright State University from the Auglaize County Courthouse, Wapakoneta by the Local Records Field Representative in September of 1975. There are no usage restrictions. The collection consists of ten books of financial records dating
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box_193.pdf -
... National Bank Collection Papers 1904-1978 n.d. 3 boxes 193 193A a...
3 boxes: 193, 193A and 193B; 3.08 linear feet Scope and Content Note: The collection includes five scrapbooks, covering the years 1904-1976, that contain advertisements, clippings of news articles and photographs of bank employees. These scrapbooks contain information on First National Bank, Mount Vernon Bank and Trust, Citizens National Bank, First Federal Savings and Loans, and the Bank of Alexandria. Additionally,
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1907 20c 20b 20king.pdf -
...lack History Online 1907 biography of C. B. King Little Rock Arka...
g, Little Rock, Arkansas. From: Woods, E. M. Blue Book of Little Rock and Argenta Arkansas. Little Rock: Central Printing Co., 1907, pp. 79-81.
C. B. King, whose unique and responsible position as cashier of the first negro bank to be started in Little Rock, Arkansas, and his being barely into the twenty-fifth autumn of his age and in three years' time gaining for, and holding, his bank in the third place among the
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...ity Bank Southern Indiana Founded 1889 Location Lanning Building s...
Lanning Building, south side of public square, Salem (18891917); room number 1, Lyon Block, north corner of West Market Street on public square (1917 ) The Citizens Bank of Salem was established in October 1889, with H. M. Henderson serving as the organization's first president and Azariah Lanning as the cashier. The bank occupied a building on the south side of the square in Salem, a space subsequently inhabited
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first_state_bank_bourbon.pdf -
...e Bank of Bourbon Founded 1884 Location Northwest corner of Main and...
t corner of Main and Center Streets, Bourbon (18841902); 101 West Center Street (1902 ) James H. Matchett, the founder of the Exchange Bank, came to Bourbon in 1869. He, like so many other adventurers in the Midwest in the nineteenth century, was an entrepreneur. At age thirty-four, tired of being a merchant, he decided to open a bank. In April 1884 he took out an advertisement in the Bourbon Democrat, announcing a
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lit184.pdf -
...49 49A 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 58A 59 59A 60 60A ...
58A 59 59A 60 60A 61 61A 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
Correspondence Regarding Military Duty, A-L, 1917-19 Correspondence Regarding Military Duty, M-Z, 1917-19(35) Miscellaneous Administrative Material, 1916-20 (36) Correspondence Regarding Missing Persons, 1917 (37-38) Correspondence Regarding Passports and Entry Permits, 1919-25(39-41) Certifications, 1919-21 Legalizations, 1919-25 Passport Correspondence, A-
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ms_0108.pdf -
... Special Collections Library The University of Alabama Harold Bank pap...
bama Harold Bank papers Page 1 of 2 http://www.lib.ua.edu/libraries/hoole/findingaids/
Guide to the Harold Bank papers, 1944-1945
Title: Creator: Extent: Inclusive Dates: Harold Bank papers Bank, Harold 2 items 1944-1945
Collection Number: MSS0108 Provenance: Processed by: Restricted: Copyright Statement: Gift of Martha Jane Coleman Banks. Catherine Eddins, 2002; updated by Donnelly L. Walton, 2006 No
This
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milner_mss_62.pdf -
...LNER COLLECTION-MSS 62 Papers 1903-1951 1970 One box .5 cu. ft. BI...
e box, .5 cu. ft. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Dana T. Milner (1881-1960?) grew up in Lorain, Ohio and attended Oberlin Business College before joining the Lorain Gas Company shortly after his marriage in 1903. In 1909 he moved to Arizona to become office manager for the Arizona Marble Company in Bowie, AZ. He also sold real estate and insurance. In 1917 he organized the Bank of Bowie, which he ran for 15 years. Milner purcha
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convention-en.pdf -
... respecting the Bank for International Settlements of 20 January 193...
(of 20 January 1930) 1 The duly authorised representatives of the Governments of Germany, of Belgium, of France, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of Italy and of Japan 2 of the one part And the duly authorised representatives of the Government of the Swiss Confederation of the other part Assembled at the Hague Conference in the month of January, 1930, have agreed on the following: Articl
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charter-en.pdf -
...t Charter of the Bank for International Settlements of 20 January 19...
s
(of 20 January 1930) 1 Whereas the Powers signatory to the Hague Agreement of January, 1930, have adopted a Plan which contemplates the founding by the central banks of Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Japan and by a financial institution of the United States of America of an International Bank to be called the Bank for International Settlements; And whereas the said central banks and a banking g
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peoples_bank.pdf -
...nk Trust Company Founded 1891 Location 122 East Market Street Ind...
t Market Street, Indianapolis (18911905); 130 East Market Street (1905 ) Peoples Bank & Trust Company, the oldest state bank in Indianapolis, was founded by Felix Tony McWhirter, a professor, businessman, and politician. McWhirter, born in Lynchburg, Tennessee, in 1853, was the son of a physician and grandson of a planter and educator. McWhirter was a peripatetic man of wide-ranging interests and ambitions. While a
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homepacking.pdf -
...EY W P R O F I L E S A series of tributes to hometown heroes who h...
ometown heroes who have made a difference.
Home Packing Co.
ounded by John McFall, Robert McFall, John L. Barbazette, William W. Ray and Buena Vista Marshall in 1907, Home Packing & Ice Co. -- later shortened to the Home Packing Co. -- served Wabash Valley livestock dealers and consumers for nearly 56 years. A native of Staunton, Va., John McFall was president, chief executive officer and largest stockholder for
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mid_southern_bank.pdf -
...rn Savings Bank Founded 1886 Location 56 Public Square Salem 1886 ...
Square, Salem (18861980); 300 North Water Street (1980 ) Robert Morris, Havilla C. Hobbs, and ten other investors founded the Salem Building Loan Fund & Savings Association in April 1886 to provide financing for the building of homes in the Salem area. Morris acted as its first president, but Hobbs became the chief executive shortly after the association's opening. Hobbs had grown up in Iowa, and after attending se
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home_loan.pdf -
...Bank Founded 22 March 1893 Location 1820 South Calhoun Street Fort ...
alhoun Street, Fort Wayne (1893); 215 West Main Street (before 1916); 119 West Main Street ( 1910); 723 Court Street (191016); 132 East Berry Street (1916 ) A group of German immigrants met in Fort Wayne in early March 1893 to discuss the formation of a building and loan association. Soon thereafter, on 22 March 1893, they incorporated the Teutonia Building Loan and Savings Association, the name evoking their home
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animalbloodbank.pdf -
... Gaea fell unexpectedly ill and was coughing up blood. Caregivers susp...
ood. Caregivers suspected that she ate rat bait, which stops blood from clotting, so the antidote, Vitamin K, was administered quickly. The next day, Gaea received fresh frozen blood plasma and her clotting returned to normal. After 24-hours under emergency care, she went home. Gaea is one lucky dog. This beloved Golden Retriever's treatment and recovery were made possible through the generous blood donations of Peat
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r070626b.pdf -
...e Roth SNB commemorative publication The Swiss National Bank 1907-20...
ational Bank 1907-2007"
Remarks by Mr Jean-Pierre Roth, Chairman of the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements, at the launch of the commemorative publication "The Swiss National Bank 19072007", Zurich, 21 June 2007. * Ladies and Gentlemen It is with pleasure and some pride that I present our commemorative publication today or as
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voigt 20house.pdf -
...lla Voigts House 1923 2405 W. 103rd Street - Leawood National Regi...
awood
National Register of Historic Places
While attending Missouri Valley College, Herman John Voigts purchased a cow for $10.00 and sold it for $20.00. He recalled later, "From this time on, I knew what I wanted to do. I told my father that I was coming home to begin handling cattle." In 1900, he returned to Mission Township in northeastern Johnson County and began acquiring land. The 1922 Altas showed Voigts had
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cre11.pdf -
...FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION FOR THE CONSUMER 1-877-FTC-HELP FTC ...
877-FTC-HELP
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for Consumers
Credit and Debit Card Blocking
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ave you ever been told you were over your credit card limit, or had your debit card declined, even though you knew you had available credit, or money in your bank account? If this happened shortly after you stayed in a hotel or rented a car, the problem could have been card "blocking."
What's Blocking?
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eip.pdf -
... The Economy in Perspective Someday perhaps remembering ev...
haps, remembering even this Will be a pleasure. --Virgil, The Aeneid The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland moved to its present location 75 years ago, in September 1923. The date holds special significance because we have just completed a substantial renovation of our building, making it a safer, more efficient working environment than it has been in decades. At the same time, thanks to careful historic restoration,
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credit-application.pdf -
...e credit application for you and also if applicable for your corpora...
le, for your corporate entity or associate who might acquire the Limousine (s) with you. 1. Fill out and check the box at the bottom. 2. Please fax over photocopies of your last three month's bank statements, which will show the funding source that there has been activity in your account. FAX # 714-536-1930 We look forward to providing you with the best financing or leasing plans available in the industry and await y
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protocol-en.pdf -
...egarding the immunities of the Bank for International Settlements of...
nal Settlements
(of 30 July 1936) 1 The duly authorised representatives of the Government of His Majesty the King of the Belgians, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Government of Canada, the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, the Government of New Zealand, the Government of the Union of South Africa, the Government of India, the Government of the French Republi
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2003-17.pdf -
...Helen M. Burns 1922 2002 1 Helen Marie Burns a former law libr...
s, a former law librarian at the Federal Reserve in New York
City, died on May 17, 2002. In her will, she bequeathed the generous sum of $5,000 to the AALL. The Association extends its condolences and gratitude to Ms. Burns' family."1 ¶2 Many of the law librarians in the New York City area were saddened to learn of Helen Burns's passing with this announcement in AALL Spectrum. Our thoughts immediately went to the
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03-15-20.pdf -
...a. March 15th 1920. A special meeting of Council was held at 7 30 P....
was held at 7:30 P. M. with the following members present: Burton, Caulk, Downes, J.C. Hayes, L.J. Hayes, Hopkins, Forkum, Keith and the President. Thomas W. Killen was present and sworn in as Town constable by the President of Council. Town Assessment for 1920: Michael M. Scanlon presented the Town assessment for 1920 on the Real estate, personal and poll, and Council began its usual examination and comparison. Pet
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national_city_bank_evansville. -
...ity Bank of Evansville Founded 1850 Location Water Street 1850 66 ...
er Street (185066); First and Main Street, Evansville (18661914); Third and Main Street (191422); 227 Main Street (1922 ) In 1836 the Mammoth Internal Improvement Act provided the impetus for the creation of the Canal Bank. The Indiana law provided that all parts of the state should be linked by either a railroad or canal. The next year brought news that Congress had designated Evansville the southern terminus fo
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clcreport-app-j.pdf -
.... Listing of Community Organizations Within Library District Address A...
y District Address AARP P.O. Box 213 American League Chelberg & Battle Post 388 PO Box 541 Azurest Property Owners Association P.O. Box 2279 Bay Street Theatre PO Box 810 Chatfields Hill Property Owners Assoc Box 2004 Christ Episcopal Church PO Box 570 Committee For Sag Harbor Old Burial PO Box 2390 Ground Community Bible Church 2837 Noyac Road Cormaria Retreat House PO BOX 1993 East End Aids Wellness Project P.O. Bo
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themes.pdf -
...Theme AP European History Theme- Chapter Chapter 12 The Eur...
Chapter 12 The European Empires
Chapter 13 The Reform of Religion
Chapter 14 Europe at War, 1555-1648
Chapter 15 The Experiences of Life in Early Modern Europe, 15001650 Chapter 16 The Royal State in the Seventeenth Century
Chapter 17 Science and Commerce in Early Modern Europe Chapter 18 The Balance of Power in Eighteenth-Century Europe Chapter 19 Culture and Society in Eighteenth-Century Europe
Ch
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eveningnewsobituary.pdf -
...n succumbs to pneumonia Washington D.C. Evening News Index. 23 Marc...
News Index. 23 March 1928. n.p. WASHINGTON, March 23 (A.P.) Senator Woodbridge N. Ferris of Michigan, died here this morning after a short illness from bronchial pneumonia. Death came at 6:15 o'clock this morning at the hotel where he made his home in the capitol. Member of his family, summoned a week ago when the doctors virtually gave up hope of saving his life, were at the bedside. The body will be taken to his M
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gerstein.pdf -
...s of Leiba Gerstein Leiba Gerstein Pera Children Gershon G...
hildren
Gershon Gerstein Born: in Wilno,Russia Died: 1932 in Wilno, Poland
Mera Meres Born: in Wilno,Russia Died: 1941 in Wilno,Poland
Sarah Gerstein Died: June 1944 in Holocaust (at Ponary)
Hesl Shapiro
Yoine Gerstein
Chana Comment 1: Very Mean Comment 2: called the "witch"
Meyshe Gerstein
Henye
Berta Gerstein
Unknown Podselver Died: 1941 in Nazi occupied Lithuania
Grandchildren
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kelso_law.pdf -
...Offices Founded 1850 Location 7 East Main Street New Albany 1850 1...
, New Albany (18501910); corner of Bank and Spring Streets (191015); Elsby Building, Spring Street (191574); 409 Bank Street (1974 ) Jonathan Kelso opened his law firm on East Main Street in New Albany in 1850. For almost 150 years five generations of the Kelso family have maintained a practice in New Albany. Almost all of the Kelso counselors have been active in the community. Jonathan Kelso was a native of Penn
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gold_never_illegal.pdf -
...ever Illegal by Michael E. Marotta C Copyright 2001 by Michael E. M...
2001 by Michael E. Marotta
Despite numerous claims by coin dealers and conservative patriots (sometimes the same people), it was never illegal for Americans to own gold. It is true that ownership of gold was closely defined. It is also true that zealous government agents took gold from people under the guise of law. However, for most people -- including coin dealers -- there was never any practical limit on the ow
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anzwindows.pdf -
...or the Agile Business. Microsoft Windows 2000 helps bring a human f...
elps bring a human face to ANZ Bank
The second largest Australian-based Bank with assets of more than $AUD150 billion, The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) recently embarked on set of major initiatives to drive growth through enhanced products and services, with the result hoped to be "an e-bank with a human face."
"Windows 2000 will help drive our costs down, develop new business functionali
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williamjstairs.pdf -
...mes Stairs 1819 1906 William James W.J. Stairs was born in Halif...
rs was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on 24 September 1819. When he was thirteen he was sent to Horton College in Wolfville where he received a classical education. It was not an easy life; students rose at 6:00 a.m. and there was no central heating. Conditions in winter could be brutal. During the recession of 1834 he was taken out of school to serve as an accounting clerk in his father's firm. One of his heroes was
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vintage.pdf -
... Fifty Year Celebration of the Founding of Covina Bank of America ...
na, Bank of America Employees, 1934
Pictured from left to right dressed in costumes from the past; Charles F. Ham, K.B. Johnston, George H. Carson, J.D. Coles, Bernice Anderson, P Freeman, Lucille Gloege, Dana Goodnight, Margaret Holden, Roger Williams, .A. Arlene Root, Donald Deards, Mabel Wilson, Ben Jenks, Harmon Frey.
Photographer, C.W. Tucker Dean Whorton Collection Sponsored by Rev. Jim and Irene Parker
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mooreaf_familyguide.pdf -
... of PENNSYLVANIA The University Archives and Records Center A Gu...
cords Center
A Guide to the Alfred Fitler Moore Family Papers, 1801-1912
2 Cubic ft.
UPT 50 M821
Prepared Joseph-James Ahern November 2006, revised 2007
The University Archives and Records Center North Arcade, Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA 19104-6320 215.898.7024 Fax: 215.573.2036 www.archives.upenn.edu Mark Frazier Lloyd, Director
Guide to the Alfred Fitler Moore Family Papers, 1801-1912
UPT 50 M8
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1785.pdf -
...State Bank Records Mss. 1785 Inventory Louisiana and Lower Mississip...
and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library Louisiana State University Libraries Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Reformatted 2004 Updated 2006 by Neil Guilbeau
Louisiana State Bank Records 1817-1870, 1877-1888, 1909-1927
Mss. 1785
Summary Size. Geographic locations. Inclusive dates. Language. Summary. 12 linear feet and 22 volumes Louisiana
1817-1870, 1877
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credit-application.pdf -
...N FOR BUSINESS CREDIT ID Enhancements Inc. P O BOX 1557 Hartsville ...
OX 1557, Hartsville, SC 29551 Tel No. (843) 332-3707 Fax No. (843) 332-4866
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ms_1202.pdf -
... Special Collections Library The University of Alabama Sons of the Ame...
bama Sons of the American Revolution, James "Horseshoe" Robertson Chapter, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, records Page 1 of 3 http://www.lib.ua.edu/libraries/hoole/findingaids
Guide to the Sons of the American Revolution, James "Horseshoe" Robertson Chapter, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, records, 1946-1960
Title: Sons of the American Revolution, James "Horseshoe" Robertson Chapter, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, records, 1946-1960 Sons of th
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ftp1204.pdf -
...resident by Richard M. Ebeling Ideas On Liberty DECEMBER 2004 ...
DECEMBER 2004
The Great Chinese Inflation
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nflations have undermined the cultural and economic fabric of society, bringing social chaos and revolution. One example is the Great Chinese Inflation of the 1930s and 1940s. Indeed, the destruction of the Chinese monetary system during this period helped Mao Zedong's communist movement triumph on the Chinese mainland in 1949. In the nineteenth and early twenti
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