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    William Leonard Curtis Jr.(B26_F1395_012)

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    Akron Law School graduation. William Leonard Curtis Jr., graduate, dressed in cap and gown

    O. P. Curtis, Jr.

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    O. P. Curtis, Jr., 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Curtis of 1016 Henderson, entered the Army and left for San Antonio for medical technician training. Curtis, a spring graduate at Paschal High School was an active musician here. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition June 17, 1951.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/12839/thumbnail.jp

    Curtis, Jr., Otis Freeman

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    Memorial Statement for Professor Otis Freeman Curtis, Jr., who died in 1988. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university

    Essays in Applied Labor Economics

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    In this paper, James Edward Curtis, Jr. (2017) compiles essays on economic history, labor economics and laws & economics to address economic issues. James Edward Curtis, Jr. (2017) considers economic theory, summary empirical analyses, and government & social construct to challenge our comfort levels with the current status of unequal economic indicators and public policy

    A Study of Consumption Decisions and Wealth, Individual Data, Political Economy and Theory

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    Recent studies have used regression decomposition to analyze recent data and found that over seventy percent of the black-white wealth differences remained unexplained (See, e.g., Gittleman and Wolff 2000; Altonji, Doraszelski and Segal 2000; and Blau and Graham 1990). Their results are limited to the variation in modern data. This study contributes improved methodology and historical empirical results to the literature on economic discrimination. In this paper, (i) James Curtis Jr presents structural regression decompositions, which are modifications to methods developed by Becker (1957) and Oaxaca (1973); (ii) James Curtis Jr presents a basic empirical test when analyzing structural regression decompositions; (iii) James Curtis Jr reports the estimated sources of black-white differences in wealth directly before and after emancipation; (iv) James Curtis Jr links these findings to recent studies. Empirical estimates confirm that the size and persistence of modern black-white wealth differences have historical roots. (v) James Curtis Jr presents decision-making considerations of “individuals” in an economy with grouped individuals, owners of firms, and social planner(s), conditional on wealth constraints with applied social economic considerations

    Economic History and Philosophy, Summaries of the Autumn 2018-Spring 2019 WAEHS

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    Curtis Jr (2018) provides exhibits from January 4-7, 2018 American Economic Association, in coordination with the Allied Social Sciences Association Conference, in Philadelphia, PA, witb four tables describing i. a dictionary of higher education research products, ii. applied research conference and journal publication systems, and iii. empirical labor market studies. Curtis Jr (2019) provides summaries from the 2018-2019 Washington Area Economic History Seminar, WAEHS, hosted by American University, Washington DC USA, and George Mason University, Arlington VA USA, with three exhibits for each of the four seminars, i. the flyer from American University Department of Economics, ii. the paper abstracts from author’s and presenters, with the theme of Economic History, from presenters invited from colleges and universities throughout the USA, and iii. the seminar summaries of Curtis Jr (2019), using a research archivist sequence of information. Contributions of Curtis Jr (2019) include I. a brief history of four philosophers, II. the economic demography of US political parties, III. an asymmetry hypothesis in labor market interventions, where high skilled labor are sub-grouped disenfranchised, and IV. a restatement of the political economy modes of production. The attendees of the history seminar included, i. college/university faculty, ii. federal government economic researchers, and iii. private sector economic history researchers. Curtis Jr (2019) divided the presentation of this paper into 5 sections, (1) an introduction to the history of the theory of knowledge, i.e., Philosophy, of collegiate topics, i.e., economic history, (2) comparisons to the Economic History Association and WAEHS exhibits, (3) Research Observations by Curtis Jr (2019), (4) Results and Conclusion, and (5) Research References

    RG 9200-L11-001 Vietnam Mailbag Records

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    Service info, works with rescue and recovery group. Photo of William Paul Curtis Jr, Melvin Evans, Gerald P. Floss; Envelope/Letter/Phot

    RG 9200-L11-001 Vietnam Mailbag Records

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    Service info, works with rescue and recovery group. Photo of William Paul Curtis Jr, Melvin Evans, Gerald P. Floss; Envelope/Letter/Phot

    RG 9200-L11-001 Vietnam Mailbag Records

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    Service info, works with rescue and recovery group. Photo of William Paul Curtis Jr, Melvin Evans, Gerald P. Floss; Envelope/Letter/Phot
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