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    Letter, 1926, February 1, from John L. Lewis to M.L. Walters; Letter, 1926, February 8, from M.L. Walters to John L. Lewis

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    1 page, 2 Letters, Letter 1 from John L. Lewis to M.L. Walters, President District 14, regarding a response to the January 21st, 1926 Letter, John L. Lewis does not want to discuss Mr. Howat and previous board members being reinstated again, he\u27s more concerned with Anthracite strike, Letter 2 from M.L. Walters to John L. Lewis, International President, regarding annoyance of John L. Lewis\u27 response and M.L. Lewis thought he was doing what was best for the United Mine Workers of Americ

    Letter, 1925, August 31 from M.L. Walters, to Hearl Maxwell

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    1 page letter, 1925, August 31, to Hearl Maxwell from M.L. Walters, President District 14, U.M.W.A., regarding communication and local mine visit

    Letter, 1926, February 23, from M.L. Walters to Hearl Maxwell

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    1 page, Letter from M.L. Walters, President District 14, to Hearl Maxwell, regarding Check #171, dispute over crosscut, tried in Joint Board and going on up to commission, list for aid for eighteen members turned over to Secretary Bur

    Letter from M.L. Dempsey

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    Holograph letter from M.L. Dempsey, 12 Adelaide Road, Dublin, to Hagan, thanking him for his interest in their 'troublesome affair; his sister and husband are travelling to the United States now. Offering his sympathies over O'Riordan's death. Discussing the proposed repair of the organ [at Sant'Agata]; Dr. Donnelly is against bringing workmen from Dublin � they ought to have an estimate first as to the repair needed. Stating that he will depart for Rome in mid-October, to be at the consecration of Montmartre on October 15

    Realtà, realismo, straniamento : Auerbach e il romanzo cavalleresco fino a Cervantes

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    Auerbach’s research, besides exploring the three main fields the author explicitly names (i.e. the succession of different and differently grounded forms of realism in literary fiction, the alternate splitting and melting of styles, the link between literary work and a Christian vision of the world), in various chapters of Mimesis, and particularly in chs. 2, 6, 12, 14 and 20, is also focused, albeit only implicitly, on the developments of a further distinctive feature in Western literature, which is the emergence of subjectivity in the representation of reality. Focusing mainly on the chapter on courtly romance (ch. 6) and on the Quijote (ch. 14), this essay will examine Auerbach’s interpreting work on texts that adopt, in different ways, a ‘subjective point of view’; this kind of interpretation is, in part, unexpectedly similar to the approach of other critics and theorists of literature contemporary to Auerbach, like Bachtin, Américo Castro and Viktor Šklovskij

    Shedding light on the black hole: The roll-out of broadband access networks by private operators

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    Several market studies have indicated that the roll-out of broadband has significant economic and social relevance. The investments in broadband infrastructures needed to realise these economic and social benefits are, however, high-risk. This is firstly caused by the fact that the roll-out of access networks is extremely costly and requires high initial investments. Moreover, the multidisciplinary environment and involvement of many actors with diverging objectives and interests cause high complexity. Moreover, the market for broadband is changing fast and continuously. Although broadband has been on the academic research agenda for quite some time, this has as yet not resulted in a structured insight into the decision-making process around the upgrading of broadband networks, seen from the perspective of private operators and taking into account the vast complexity of the surroundings in which this decision-making process takes place in. The objective of this research was to provide a unifying theory combining technical, economic, market-related and regulatory factors with regard to an evolutionary, flexible approach of network upgrading from a decision-maker perspective. The result of this research is a robust, explanatory, parsimonious model for the impact and outcomes of broadband roll-out. This model provides a certain degree of stability in this multidisciplinary, unpredictable and highly dynamic research field.Technology, Policy and Managemen

    Late life depression, brain characteristics and response to ECT

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    Stek, M.L. [Promotor]Heuvel, O.A. van den [Promotor]Exel, E. van [Copromotor

    Letter, 1926, January 21, from M.L. Walters to John L. Lewis

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    1 page, Letter from M.L. Walters, President District 14, to John L. Lewis, International President, regarding reinstating Mr. Howat and the old board to their rights and privileges in the organization, Undersigned Board Member signatures from District 1

    Batrachospermum keratophytum Bory emend. R.G. Sheath, M.L. Vis et K.M. Cole – новый для Украины вид пресноводных красных водорослей

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    A noteworthy species of freshwater red algae, Batrachospermum keratophytum Bory emend.. R.G. Sheath, M.L. Vis et K.M. Cole, was record for the first time in the Ukraine. Information on the taxonomic position, description, and locations of B. keratophytum in the Ukraine is provided.Сообщается о нахождении нового для Украины вида пресноводных красных водорослей Batrachospermum keratophytum Bory emend.. R.G. Sheath, M.L. Vis et K.M. Cole. Приводится его систематическое положение, описание и местонахождения на территории Украины

    Letter from M.L. Rogers to Thomas J. Goree concerning the death of her husband and her eldest son's injuries.

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    Letter from M.L. Rogers to Thomas J. Goree, discussing the death of her husband and the injuries sustained by her son in battle. Rogers thanks Goree for his kind letters, and expresses how much her husband admired him and considered him a son of his own
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