749 resultados para Deakin, Alfred, 1856-1919
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"The following lectures were delivered at the Metropolitan museum of art in the spring of last year as a course for teachers."--Pref.
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"This monograph is reprinted with the permission of the Bureau of mines, Department of the interior, which issued it as ... bulletin [100]."--Verso of t. -p.
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Kai ōi sanjūban haikaiawase -- Roppyakuban haikai hokku awase -- Inaka no kuawase -- Tokiwaya no kuawase -- Kahanzu -- Shinʾa awase -- Zoku no hara -- Ōzoku awase -- Haikai kanjinchō -- Kukyōdai -- Shin kukyōdai -- Tokutoku kuawase -- Itami hokku awase -- Sanjūrokuban kuawase -- Hyakuban kuawase -- Jūban sayū kuawase -- Hagi matsuri.
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"Appendix by C.F. Taylor" (the most important national laws bearing on corporations): p.191-207.
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Translation of: Chemie der anorganischen komplex Verbindungen.
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"Ottisk iz Li︠e︡topisi zani︠a︡tīĭ Arkheograficheskoĭ kommissīi vyp. XII."
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Comp. by Frederich William Gookin.
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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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Two letters to Rosalie Unger in Oppeln (today Opole, Poland) from Adolf Heilborn and Berta Neustadt (née Fraenkel); and one letter to Max Neustadt from Leopold Rosenbaum (all photocopies). Also included is an explanatory letter from Harvey P, Newton.