982 resultados para Clark, John Payson Williston, 1848-1863.
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v. 1. Excerpta poetica -- v. 2. Excerpta historica et chronologica -- v. 3-4. Excerpta philologica, pars I-II.
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Bibliography: p. 8-10.
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Includes indexes.
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Manuscript transcribed and translated by Isaac Fidler under the direction of J.A.Cramer. cf. Introd.
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Cover title: The eventful history of the mutiny of the Bounty.
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Favors the Democratic candidate for president in 1824, William H. Crawford.
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Original blue gilt cloth.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"An edited version of the report Professional liability and responsibility, prepared in collaboration with the Subcommittee on Professional Liability and Responsibility of American Institute of Architects-Engineers Joint Council Liaison Committee."
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Dicks was active from 313 The Strand between 1863 and 1878--cf. Brown.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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This study presents the first analysis of the impact of NASCAR sponsorship announcements on the stock prices of sponsoring firms. The primary finding of the study-that NASCAR sponsorship announcements were accompanied by the largest increases in shareholder wealth ever recorded in the marketing literature in response to a voluntary marketing program-represents a striking and unambiguous stock market endorsement of the sponsorships. Indeed, the 24 sponsors analyzed in this study experienced mean increases in shareholder wealth of over $300 million dollars, net of all of the costs associated with the sponsorships. A multiple regression analysis of firm-specific stock price changes and select corporate and sponsorship attributes indicates that NASCAR sponsorships with more successful racing teams, corporate (as opposed to product or divisional) sponsorships, and sponsorships with direct ties to the consumer automotive industry are all positively correlated with perceived sponsorship success, while corporate cash flow per share (a well-known proxy for agency conflicts within the firm) is negatively related with shareholder approval.