997 resultados para Illinois. Industrial Commission (1917- )
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Ink on linen; location, type, amounts of plantings; area bounded by Harrison, Gunderson and East; signed. 99x72 cm. Scale: 1"=20' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Ink on linen; location, type, amount of plantings; baseball diamond, tennis courts, seats for area bounded by Ridgeland, Division and Elmwood; signed. 91x83 cm. Scale: 1"=20' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Pencil, red, black ink on linen; for area bounded by Ridgeland, Division and Elmwood; signed. 92x84 cm. Scale: 1"=20' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Ink on linen; location, type of trees; notes; area bounded by Lake, Elmwood, North Blvd. and Scoville; signed. 58x64 cm. Scale: 1"=20' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Ink on linen; plan, sections; signed. 50x24 cm. Scale: 1"=10' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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"Reprinted from Global competition : the new reality."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Title Varies: 1st-13th Biennial Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Inspector of Factories and Workshops. 1903/04-1926/38 (1918/20-1926/28, Biennial Report and Industrial Directory); 14th Biennial Report and Industrial Directory of the Bureau of Labor
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Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: S.F. no. 6993. In the Supreme Court of the State of California.
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Contains Board of Directors minutes (1903, 1907), Executive Committee minutes (1907), Removal Committee minutes (1903-1917), Annual Reports (1910, 1913), Monthly Reports (1901-1919), Monthly Bulletins (1914-1915), studies of those removed, Bressler's "The Removal Work, Including Galveston," and several papers relating to the IRO and immigration. Financial papers include a budget (1914), comparative per capita cost figures (1909-1922), audits (1915-1918), receipts and expenditures (1918-1922), investment records, bank balances (1907-1922), removal work cash book (1904-1911), office expenses cash account (1903-1906), and the financial records of other agencies working with the IRO (1906). Includes also removal case records of first the Jewish Agricultural Society (1899-1900), and then of the IRO (1901-1922) when it took over its work, family reunion case records (1901-1904), and the follow-up records of persons removed to various cities (1903-1914). Contains also the correspondence of traveling agents' contacts throughout the U.S. from 1905-1914, among them Stanley Bero, Henry P. Goldstein, Philip Seman, and Morris D. Waldman.
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A comienzos del siglo XX, Detroit era una ciudad dinámica en pleno desarrollo. Pronto se convirtió en la cuarta ciudad de Estados Unidos, la capital de la naciente industria automovilÃstica. El crecimiento se prolongó hasta finales de los años 50, cuando, a pesar del auge económico de Estados Unidos y de su área metropolitana, Detroit comenzó a mostrar los primeros signos de estancamiento. La crisis se ha prolongado hasta hoy, cuando Detroit constituye el paradigma de la ciudad industrial en declive. Estas dos imágenes contrapuestas, el auge y la crisis, no parecen explicar por sà mismas las causas de la intensidad y persistencia del declive de Detroit. Analizar las interacciones entre crecimiento económico, polÃticas públicas locales y desarrollo urbano a lo largo del tiempo permitirá subrayar las continuidades y comprender en qué medida el declive de Detroit ancla sus raÃces en el modelo planteado durante la etapa de auge.
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1916-1917.