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    Writ to seize the goods of Alden Partridge, et. al. for debt, 14 May 1832.

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    Writ to attach the goods of Ira Davis, Joseph Emerson, Cyrus Partridge. Alden Partridge, Milton Davis, etc. for non-payment of $200.00 debt to Z. Burbank, John Burbank and Lyman Burbank, dated 14 May 1832.Transcription by Jeni Leversee. Transcriptions may be subject to human error

    Davis, John Davis ENSIGN OF THE C-33

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    Davis, John Davis ENSIGN OF THE C-33 WFS, 59, VI, 6 (story

    The Benefits of Being Economics Professor A (and not Z)

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    Alphabetic name ordering on multi-authored academic papers, which is the convention in the economics discipline and various other disciplines, is to the advantage of people whose last name initials are placed early in the alphabet. As it turns out, Professor A, who has been a first author more often than Professor Z, will have published more articles and experienced afaster growth rate over the course of her career as a result of reputation and visibility. Moreover, authors know that name ordering matters and indeed take ordering seriously: Several characteristics of an author group composition determine the decision to deviate from the default alphabetic name order to a significant extent.performance measurement, incentives, economists, name ordering

    Wake Forest basketball player Charlie Davis

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    Charlie Davis waving net after game

    Wake Forest basketball player Charlie Davis

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    Charlie Davis with ball during game

    Wake Forest basketball player Charlie Davis

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    Charlie Davis on the floor during game

    Wake Forest basketball player Charlie Davis

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    Charlie Davis in game against North Carolina State

    Wake Forest basketball player Charlie Davis

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    Charlie Davis in game against North Carolina State

    Hypermedia Links and Information Retrieval

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    Link creation in most existing hypertext / hypermedia products is a time consuming task. Microcosm is an open hypermedia system, in which various dynamic techniques have been used to attempt to ease the task of linking large bodies of information. This paper introduces the Microcosm model, and focuses on a technique for using computational power for dynamically creating links, known as retrieval links. The algorithm used for creating retrieval links is described and some preliminary experiments to assess the value of this facility are discussed

    Barney Davis and Nathan Montgomery in a boat at Camp A-Z

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    Description on back: Barney Davis (front) and Nathan Montgomery, Camp A-Z, Chuckfee Bay, Ala., cir. late 1940s
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