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    Julia Johnson and Peggy Cheney

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    Julia Johnson and Peggy Cheney began working together when Peggy’s school decided to cease operations and was consolidated into Julia’s school. They ended up dividing the director’s duties and became ‘team directors.’https://egrove.olemiss.edu/icn_ohistories/1152/thumbnail.jp

    Soviet Jews' Witness Accounts: Interview with Ira Dayen, Part II

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    Soviet Jews' Witness Accounts: Interview with Yelena Bolshakova

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    Soviet Jews' Witness Accounts: Interview with Michael Yofin, Part I

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    Soviet Jews' Witness Accounts: Interview with Michael Yofin, Part I

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    Soviet Jews' Witness Accounts: Interview with Lina Chernyak, Part I

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    Soviet Jews' Witness Accounts: Interview with Ira Dayen, Part I

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    Soviet Jews' Witness Accounts: Interview with Stella Rauchman, Part I

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    Identity theft: do definitions still matter?

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    Despite a statutory definition of identity theft, there is a continuing debate on whether differences among the financial frauds associated with identity theft warrant further distinction and treatment, not only by lenders and financial institutions but also by consumers and regulatory and law enforcement agencies. In this Discussion Paper, Julia S. Cheney examines four types of financial fraud – fictitious identity fraud, payment card fraud, account takeover fraud, and true name fraud – that fall under the legal term identity theft to better understand how criminal behavior patterns, risks for consumers and lenders, and mitigation strategies vary depending upon the sort of data stolen, the type of account compromised, and the opportunity for financial gain. Three areas key to developing effective solutions that, in the view of the author, would benefit from further definitional delineations are identified: measuring the success (or failure) of efforts to fight this crime, educating consumers about the risks and responses to this crime, and coordinating mitigation strategies across stakeholders and geographies.Identity theft ; Fraud ; Credit cards

    Letter, Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869

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    ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies. ALS.Found in:Mss. 65 T97 Additions, Series 1: Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition, 186
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