959 resultados para Kidston, Robert, 1852-1924.


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"This reprint has been set in blackletter to preserve some of the appearance of the original; but except for the woodcuts it is not a facsimile, even in line arrangement. 755 copies were printed under the supervision of Bruce Rogers at the Harvard university press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in August, 1924."

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Inaug.-Diss.--Zürich.

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"The Philalethes of these writings is ordinarily called Alexander Greaves"--p. 4.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"Printed for private distribution, especially for the classmates of the youth."

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Back Row: Fred Parker, Dick Babcock, Walter Kunow, Syd Dewey, Vic Domhoff, Bruce Gregory

3rd Row: William Flora, Harry Hawkins, Harold Steele, Edliff Slaughter, Tom Edwards, Charles Grube, Carl Stamman

2nd Row: ass't coach Elton Wieman, Phillip Marion, Director Fielding Yost, captain Herb Steger, Robert Brown, Coach George Little, James K. Miller, Trainer Charles Hoyt

Front Row: Benny Friedman, F.A. Rockwell, William Herrnstein

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top row: Ellsworth Gillard, Hugo H. Rose, Henry Ferenz, Robert Rice mgr., coach Barker

front row: George L. Defoe, George Meads, Ralph Doty

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Back Row (standing): Joseph Pickarski, Raymond Heym, Walter Kunow, Foster Hall, Harry Hawkins, Richard Dewey, Richard Babcock, William Heath, Philip Marion, Paul Samson, John Ryrholm, Todd Rockwell, Edgar Madsen, William Ullman, Robert Brown, ? Kurston, Harold Steele, Barney Koplin, Edliff Slaughter, Ernest Ratliff, Frederick Parker, Charles Grube, Howell White, William Herrnstein, Charles Munz, James K. Miller, Herbert Steger

Midle Row: H.S. Maentz, Harold MacGregor, Hupert Goebel, Floyd McCaffree, William McMillan, Lowell Palmer, Harlan Froemke, William Flora, Lyman Savage, Wilfred Kilpatrick, Victor Domhoff, Carl Stamman, Ben Friedman

Front Row: Thomas Edwards, Leo Hoffman, William Coventry, Kent McIntyre, Charles Sommers, Russell Davis, Henry Ferenz, Elmer Langguth, John Lovette, Dwight Kellar

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back row: Daniel Petermann, James Beresford, Waldeck Levi, Irving Reynolds, Daniel Quirk, George Weitzel

front row: Carlton Lindstrom, coach Joseph Barss, captain Edgar Kahn, manager Robert Rice, John Todd

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Back Row: head coach Gerald Barnes, Henry Johnson, Robert Rice, manager, Alfred Meilziner, assistant coach Matt Mann

Middle Row: Louis A. Vaupre, John L. Gow, captain John W. Kearns, Albert G. Seidman,

Front Row: Manfred G. Whittingham, Eric C. Mildner

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Moses Holdsworth, James Prentiss, Dan Quirk, M.S. Crosby, Hugh Smith, Robert Potter, Fred Feely, Edwin T. Broderick

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Publisher's catalog at end (16 p.)

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Bob Baxt, the third Chairman of the Trade Practices Commission, served for a single three year term from 1988 to 1991. He followed Bob McComas, who had deliberately adopted a non-litigious approach to preserving the competitive process, believing that he understood business as an insider and that much of what it did was not anti-competitive, when correctly viewed. Baxt was far more pro-active in his approach, and more closely aligned with that of the first Chairman, Ron Bannerman. Baxt sought to push the frontiers of investigation and precedent, and perhaps, more significantly, sought to influence his Ministers, the government, public servants and public opinion about the need to expand the coverage of the Trade Practices Act, increase penalties and properly resource the Commission so that it could perform its assigned roles. This article examines Baxt’s early and on-going role in teaching Australian students and professionals through his interdisciplinary Trade Practices Workshops, the political context of Baxt’s tenure, including his relations with the Attorney-General ,Michael Duffy, and his skilful handling of the Queensland Wire case.