999 resultados para Omas, George A., 1940-


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Back Row: Harold Lockard, Bob Kolesar, Jack Butler, Ted Kennedy, George Ceithaml, Bob Krejsa

3rd Row: manager Fred Howarth, Albert Wistert, Cliff Wise, Bob Flora, Harlin Fraumann, Norm Call, William Melzow, Trainer Ray Roberts

2nd Row: Don Ingalls, Reuben Kelto, Ralph Fritz, Paul Kromer, Edward Czak, Harry Kohl, Milo Sukup, Dave Nelson

Front Row: Joe Rogers, Tom Harmon, Dir. Fielding Yost, captain Forrest Evashevski, Coach Fritz Crisler, Bob Westfall, Ed Frutig

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Attached caption: Prof. George Ross of the University Landscape Architectural Department enjoying a quiet smoke as he gazed with satisfaction at the amazing beauty of the flower show, which was the realization of his dreams come true through the designs he created. Beyond him is the popular police sergeant "Red" Howard; while Mrs. Dean Loree presides at the information booth.

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Top Row: Leo Cunningham, James Grissen, Joseph Bosza, Ralph Fritz, Robert Ingalls, Harry Anderson, Norman Call

5th Row: Harlin Fraumann,Milko Sukup, Robert Westfall, Robert Zimmerman, Edward Czak, Clifford Wise, Harold Lockard, Robert Kolesar, George Hildebrandt

4th Row: Rudolph Sengel, Albert Wistert, Reuben Kelto, Jack Butler, Tom Harmon, Holbrooke Seltzer, Glen Ireland, George Ceithaml

3rd Row: William Melzow, John Laine, Joseph Rogers, Paul Gannatal, Harry Kohl, Wallace Keating, Philip Sharpe, Rudy Smeja

2nd Row: Charles Schmeling, David Nelson, Michael Megregian, Fred Dawley, John Karwales, Louis Woytek, Clarence Hall, Robert Flora

Front Row: Frank Day, Robert Smith, Larry Wichter. Ted Kennedy, Forest Evashevski, Robert Kresja, Otto Chady, Elmer Madar

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Top Row: Donald Holman, William Steppon, Maynard Stoddard, Lyle Bond, George Ruehle, Francis Chamberlain, Fred Trosko, student mngr. William Knapp

Middle Row: John Barry, Russell Dobson, coach Ray Fisher, captain Charles Pink, Forest Evashevski, Howard Greenberg, Michael Sofiak,

Front Row: David Nelson, George Harms

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Back Row: trainer Ray Roberts, William Cartmill, Joseph Glasser, James Grissen, mngr. Lorenz Rinek

Middle Row: George Ruehle jr., Charles Pink head coach Bennie Oosterbaan, captain James Rae, asst. coach John Townsend, David Wood, Wayne Fitzgerald

Front Row: Michael Sofiak, Herbert Brogan

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Top Row: asst. coach Chester Stackhouse, John Keller, John Dobson, Howard Egert, Thomas Lawton, Charles Decker, Raymond Gauthier, st. mngr. Tom Adams

3rd Row: John Kautz, Wilbert Ackerman, William Dobson, Robert Hook, Jack Leuritz, George, Ostroot. Alfred Piel, Robert Barnard, William Harnist

2nd Row: Edward Barrett, Harry Wisner, Warren Breidenbach, Carl Culver, James Rae, Fred Culver, Henry Heyl, Sherman Olmstead, Geoffrey G. Hall,

Front Row: Alan H. Smith, Stanley Kelley, Philip Balyeat, captain Ralph Schwarzkopf, coach Ken Doherty, Don Canham, Francis Hogan, David Cushing

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Top Row: Leo Cunningham, James Grissen, Joseph Bosza, Ralph Fritz, Robert Ingalls, Harry Anderson, Norman Call

5th Row: Harlin Fraumann, Milko Sukup, Robert Westfall, Robert Zimmerman, Edward Czak, Clifford Wise, Harold Lockard, Robert Kolesar, George Hildebrandt

4th Row: Rudolph Sengel, Albert Wistert, Reuben Kelto, Jack Butler, Tom Harmon, Holbrooke Seltzer, Glen Ireland, George Ceithaml

3rd Row: William Melzow, John Laine, Joseph Rogers, Paul Gannatal, Harry Kohl, Wallace Keating, Philip Sharpe, Rudy Smeja

2nd Row: Charles Schmeling, David Nelson, Michael Megregian, Fred Dawley, John Karwales, Louis Woytek, Clarence Hall, Robert Flora

Front Row: Frank Day, Robert Smith, Larry Wichter. Ted Kennedy, Forest Evashevski, Robert Kresja, Otto Chady, Elmer Madar

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This research challenges the origin story of neoliberalism in Latin America. Drawing on archival data from the Mont Pèlerin Society and the personal archives of leading but neglected figures in the post-war push to rebuild economic liberalism, I present a historical geography of elite counter-protest that both predates and broadens the generally accepted “birth” of neoliberalism in 1970s Chile. Beginning in the 1940s, Latin American elites found common cause with key figures from economic liberalism’s most radical wing: the Austrian School. While existing literature links the onset of neoliberalism in Chile to the Austrian School, particularly with respect to the School’s influence on the early Mont Pèlerin Society, this dissertation is the first comprehensive inquiry to place the Austrian tradition in the ideational and organizational landscape of Latin America. Embracing a new mission that promised to save the soul of Western civilization, Latin America’s retro-neoliberal leaders collaborated with transnational actors to build a network of Austrian-inspired think-tanks and institutes of higher learning in the region. These organizations, in turn, served as recruiting mechanisms to found the Hispanic quarter of the Mont Pèlerin Society, which was dominated not (as might be assumed) by Chileans, but rather by retro-neoliberal elites from Mexico, Argentina, Guatemala, and Venezuela. By 1975, when scholars began analyzing how a run-of-the-mill economics department had been transformed into a bastion of free-market thinking in Chile, an entire neoliberal university was up and running in Guatemala, exposing all students, regardless of discipline, to the Austrian tradition – the crowning achievement of Latin America’s retro-neoliberal network. Investigating, and accounting for, the development and impact of this initiative sheds new light on the neoliberal landscape in Latin America, and raises important questions for the study of neoliberalism more broadly.