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    Lucas County Courthouse, architectural drawings, 1896

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    Architectural drawings for the Lucas County Courthouse. The building was opened to the public on January 1, 1897. The drawings are all reproductions, either white line on blue paper, or black line printed on a plasticized linen. These drawings of the courthouse were created by David L. Stine, an architect in Toledo, Ohio. The drawings have no commission number, and include renderings of the exterior of the building, floorplans, and engineering schematics. Due to variances in the quality of the reproductions, sometimes a blueprint version of an image appears, as well as the plasticized linen in an attempt to provide as complete a picture as possible

    Lucas County Library, architectural drawings, 1916

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    This image is an architectural drawing done by David L. Stine and Son Architects. The firm designed this Carnegie library for the trustees of the Lucas County Library in 1916. The library opened in Janurary of 1918. The drawing is white line on blue paper stock. The drawings include plans for the basement, first floor, roof, exterior elevations of the building as well as a longitudinal view

    Lucas County Courthouse, photograph, 1890s

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    A black and white photograph of the Lucas County Courthouse on Adams Street in downtown Toledo, Ohio. The courthouse, built in 1897, was designed by David L. Stine. The photo is undated but includes the original fountain in front of the building which was later replaced with a monument to President McKinley. The funds for the monument were raised in 1901, thus this photograph was taken between the late 1890s and early 1900s

    David Lucas

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    2013 Kentucky Folk Art Center exhibition catalog for artist David Lucas.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/kfac_exhibition_catalogs/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Maumee Branch, Toledo Lucas County Public Library, exterior views, 2018

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    Photographs of the exterior of the Maumee Branch of the Toledo Lucas County Public Library taken on December 6, 2018. The architectural firm of David L. Stine & Son of Toledo, Ohio designed the building in 1916 and it was constructed in 1918

    David Stern's Graduate Recital

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    Original Format: CassetteComposers in the first graduate recital: Antonio Vivaldi; Ralph Vaughan Williams; Phillip Sparke; David Gillingham; Georg Philip Telemann; Bugs Bower; Richard EdwardsComposers in the second graduate recital: Georg Frederich Handel; Sergei Rachmaninov; Neal Corewell; Philip Sparke; Gabriel Faure; Henry FillmoreFirst Recital: EuphoniumSecond Recital: Euphoniu

    Lucas on the relationship between theory and ideology

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    This paper concerns a neglected aspect of Lucas’s work: his methodological writings, published and unpublished. Particular attention is paid to his views on the relationship between theory and ideology. I start by setting out Lucas’s non-standard conception of theory: to him, a theory and a model are the same thing. I also explore the different facets and implications of this conception. In the next two sections, I debate whether Lucas adheres to two methodological principles that I dub the ‘non-interference’ precept (the proposition that ideological viewpoints should not influence theory), and the ‘non-exploitation’ precept (that the models’ conclusions should not be transposed into policy recommendations, in so far as these conclusions are built into the models’ premises). The last part of the paper contains my assessment of Lucas’s ideas. First, I bring out the extent to which Lucas departs from the view held by most specialized methodologists. Second, I wonder whether the new classical revolution resulted from a political agenda. Third and finally, I claim that the tensions characterizing Lucas’s conception of theory follow from his having one foot in the neo- Walrasian and the other in the Marshallian-Friedmanian universe.Lucas, new classical macroeconomics, methodology

    [Schutzbrief for Lucas Heinemann].

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    Photocopy of a 1791 letter of protection for Lucas Heinemann, son of David Heinemann, of Petershagen.Processed for digitizatio

    Block Card 2220 Front Street

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: Berone and David Law Office | two story | 20th Century Commercial Style | Birmingham | East Toled

    Block Card 2139 Monroe Street

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: David Marleau Company (Toledo, Ohio) | commercial | Italianate | two story | dwelling | Monroe Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Mott's Addition (Toledo, Ohio) | Old West End (Toledo, Ohio
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