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Addiction Lives: Harry Shapiro.
Addiction Lives records the views and personal experiences of people who have especially contributed to the evolution of ideas in addiction science. Harry Shapiro is a trained librarian and writer on popular music and drugs who has worked in the drugs field since 1979
Karl Shapiro papers
Karl Shapiro (1913-2000) was an American poet and literary critic who was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He was strongly influenced by the works of W. H. Auden, Walt Whitman, and William Carlos Williams. His work has been recognized with a number of major awards, including the Pulitzer prize for V-Letter and Other Poems in 1945; he later became consultant in poetry at the Library of Congress. He also published a novel, an autobiography, and poetry anthologies. Shapiro taught at many universities, including Johns Hopkins University, University of Nebraska, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, and University of California, Davis. His papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts of poems, and photographs and are mostly from 1941 to 1944
Shapiro, Karl : Elliston lecture number 9 : the greatest living author; April 9th, 1959
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Elliston Poet 1959 - Karl Shapiro
Lecture #9 - April 9, 1959
"The Greatest Living Author"Contents:
Track 01 The Greatest Living Author [complete]Digital Projects SAN: Folder and disc location for wav file: 20120222/Box2/Disc 5. Folder and disc location for mp3 file: 20120222/Box2/Disc
Interview with George Shapiro
Clarke A. Chambers interviews George Shapiro, professor for the Department of Speech Communications.Shapiro, George; Chambers, Clarke A.. (1994). Interview with George Shapiro. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/50614
Eva Shapiro Interview
Eva Shapiro was born on November 9, 1896 in Toledo. She was the first licensed female dentist in Ohio, and practiced dentistry in Toledo as well as establishing the Toledo Dental Dispensary. Ms. Shapiro was a member of the Congregation Etz-Chayim and Darlington House Auxiliary. She died on June 2, 1995 at the age of 98, in Toledo
Replication Files for: "Global Financial Risk, Aggregate Fluctuations, and Unemployment Dynamics"
Replication Files for "Global Financial Risk, Unemployment Dynamics, and Aggregate Fluctuations" by Brendan Epstein, Alan Finkelstein Shapiro, and Andres Gonzalez Gomez (JIE, 2019
Letter, 1933 January 25, from Elliott Shapiro to Carson Robison
1 page, Shapiro was a friend and publisher of Robison. Shapiro and Bernstein were business partners who own a music publishing company
Harry P. Shapiro papers undated, 1958-1969
Contains articles, speeches, holiday programs, typescripts, and poetry written by Harry P. Shapiro, President of the H.P. Shapiro Corporation, a manufacturer of women's fashions. Shapiro contributed articles for the Jewish holidays and wrote of his impressions during his 1961 visit to Israel for the Deland Sun News. He was active in several local civic and community organizations and as leader of the Jewish Center Congregation, spoke at local Protestant and Catholic groupsunknownNHPRCCAT - r
Suzanne Shapiro papers, 1910-1990 (with gaps)
Contains the genealogical research of Suzanne Shapiro regarding the Sachs and Herzel families. The collection includes biographical information, a family tree, and a naturalization certificate for George Herzel.This collection is located at the American Jewish Historical Society located in Boston. For information on accessing collections at AJHS Boston please visit their website at: http://www.ajhsboston.org/index.htm.Gift of Ms. Suzanne Shapiro,Finding Aid available in Reading Room and on Internet.far031
Does the amount of participation matter? Public comments, agency responses and the time to finalize a regulation
The notice and comment rulemaking process is a fundamental part of how agencies write regulations. While this process is starting to receive more empirical attention, the question of how the number of comments that an agency receives affects its decision-making process has received little examination. This paper uses Boolean analysis to examine nine rules from two agencies at the Department of Health and Human Services and evaluates the impact of a high volume of comments on agency changes to proposed rules and the time an agency takes to finalize a proposed rule. These nine cases suggest that agencies are most likely to change their proposals when they receive a high volume of comments on highly complex rules that are not very politically salient. Highly complex rules are also likely to take a long time to finalize when there are many public comments however it is often other factors that cause a long delay between proposed and final rules.Peer reviewedThe final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11077-007-9051-
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