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Letter from John Chadwick to V. Sevoroskin, February 18, 1963
A letter from V. Sevoroskin to John Chadwick on Mycenaean scripts and culture.Classic
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Letter from Beatrice V. Gwynn to John Chadwick, January 21, 1968
Gwynn writes to John Chadwick her observations of the uses of tick marks on the Phaistos disk. The letter was copied to Emmett Bennett and in his collection.Classic
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Letter from John Chadwick to Tom Palaima, July 22, 1992
John Chadwick thanks Tom Palaima for providing a copy of Michael Ventris's original blueprints
and praises his collection of material. He refuses Palaima's request to copies of Ventris's
records and states the reason is that Ventris would not want others to use those records to
decipher what work was done by Ventris and what work was done by Chadwick.Classic
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Letter from John Chadwick to Emmett Bennett Jr., August 8, 1964
Chadwick provides a list of joins to be published in KT 3 credited to Emmett Bennett and John Killen.Classic
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Letter from John Chadwick to Emmett Bennett Jr., August 4, 1986
Chadwick relates publishing problems for Jean-Pierre Olivier's CoMIK, John Bennet's dissertation, and the publication of Linear B and Related Scripts.Classic
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Letter from William C. Brice to John Chadwick, September 13, 1968
Brice replies to Chadwick's letter from September 12, 1968, with his itinerary and plans to attend the Conference (?). He replies to Chadwick's remarks of the Sunday Times possible negative press concerning the conference proceedings.Classic
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Letter from Emmett L. Bennett Jr. to John Chadwick, September 17, 1997
Bennett consults Chadwick on his relationship with Michael Ventris.Classic
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Letter from Emmett Bennett Jr. to John Chadwick, December 17, 1993
Bennett gives Chadwick an outline of his contribution to the Worlds Writing Systems publication.Classic
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Letter from Emmett Bennett Jr. to John Chadwick, March 22, 1966
Bennett provides Chadwick a proof of their readings on Pylos tablets during 1965.Classic
Railway regulation in 19th Century Britain: the economic rationale and legacy of Gladstone and Chadwick
This paper examines the economic rationale of the ideas of Gladstone & Chadwick on railway regulation and the legacy of their ideas. In 1844 Gladstone proposed and implemented what we would now call price and quantity regulation whereas in 1859 Chadwick proposed competition "for the field", i.e. the establishment of a temporary monopoly or franchise, for a given period. The thinking of Gladstone had been influenced by the classical school of economic thought, most notably J R McCulloch, whilst Chadwick had ideas influenced by his association with Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. This ideas still impact today; the basic pattern of price and some quantity regulation inaugurated by Gladstone was not abolished until the 1960 Transport Act whilst Chadwicks idea of temporary licenses or franchises came back into vogue when the railways were privatised in 1997.Britain, nineteenth century, railway regulation, classical school, J R McCulloch, Edwin Chadwick, John Stuart Mill
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