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E. A. Holland
"E.A.(Tony) Holland. A.[B.] H.M.A.S. Platypus. Nov 1941 to 1st Jan 1943."E.A.(Tony) Holland. Able Seaman. His Majesty's Australian Ship Platypus. November 1941 to 1st January 1943
Elihu G. Holland to Mary Edwards Walker
Correspondence from E. G. Holland to Mary Edwards Walker regarding a patent presented to Holland. On the verso of A Prospectus. 1 letter
Holland, Historisch Tijdschrift
In de Archeologische Kroniek wordt een overzicht gegeven van archeologische vondsten in Noord- en Zuid-Holland, per plaats.
Dit wordt weergegeven op alfabetische volgorde per provincie.
In de kroniek van de provincie Zuid-Holland ontbreken dit jaar helaas door tijdgebrek hunnerzijds de bijdragen van de gemeentelijke archeologische diensten van de steden Delft, Dordrecht, Leiden en Rijswijk
The Santo Tomas Internment Camp Diary of Albert E. Holland, 1944-1945
Albert E. Holland, Trinity College Class of 1934, was interned by the Japanese in the Santo Tomas Internment Camp, Manila, from 1942 to 1945. During the waning months of his captivity Holland kept a diary for his sister Hope. Part of the Albert E. Holland Papers in the Trinity College Archives, the gift of Mrs. Eva J. Engel Holland, the diary furthers understanding of a lesser-known aspect of the Pacific Theater in World War II. A finding aid for the Holland Papers is under development. Contents of this recordThe digital copy of all three parts of the diary is available in the viewer below. The transcript of the diary (click the download button to the upper right on this page) includes an introduction by Mrs. Holland edited by Dr. Michael E. Lestz, Associate Professor of History, Trinity College. At the bottom of this page, there are additional files containing a biographical profile of Holland; a photograph of Holland; notes on the digital copy of the diary; and a letter dated 1945 from US commanding general Frayne Baker
Year Book of the Holland Society of New York: 1913 Bergen Book
First of three volumes in which the Holland Society published the records of the Bergen Reformed Church. This volume lists baptisms from 1666 to 1788, with index, along with a church history. Balance of volume contains administration records of the Society, a directory of members, and records of the group's meetings throughout the year, with transcripts of speeches.Bergen Records; Holland Society: Administration, Membership, Meetings"Not Copyrighted - Publicity Invited
We won't stand back [music] /
Caption title.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn104607; MUS: N, C11878 ; A, GE 304/2/6
Year Book of the Holland Society of New York, 1914: Bergen Book, 2nd Volume
Second of three volumes in which the Holland Society published the records of the Bergen Reformed Church. This volume lists marriages from 1666 to 1788, with index, along with a history of the area during Dutch colonial rule, from 1630 to 1674. Balance of volume contains administration records of the Society, a directory of members, and records of the group's meetings throughout the year, with transcripts of speeches
Home and where the heart is: marriage timing and joint home purchase
This article evaluates the relationship between the timing of marriage and the purchase of a jointly owned home among Swedish cohabiting couples. Data for this analysis come from the Swedish Housing and Life Course Cohort Study ( N = 1,596 couples; 2,006 cohabiting spells). The author develops models to proxy for simultaneity and intentions and test hypotheses about positive and negative and long- and short-run relationships between the two life-course events. The author uses a novel modeling approach, allowing for differences in the risk before, concurrently and after the conditioning event. Results indicate a positive relationship between marriage and joint home purchase and suggest the possibility of an ordering of events: For some couples, formalizing their union through marriage may be a prerequisite for a joint home purchase
Year Book of the Holland Society of New York, 1915: Bergen Book 3rd Volume
Third of three volumes in which the Holland Society published the records of the Bergen Reformed Church. This volume lists church members, officers and burials from 1666 to 1788, with index, along with an introductory essay about early Dutch families in New Jersey. Balance of volume contains administration records of the Society, a directory of members, and records of the group's meetings throughout the year, with transcripts of speeches
Trust and Automation Reliability
The data was collected virtually using a colour identification task developed in LabJs. For more information, please see related article: Trust in Automated Systems is Influenced Differently by Increasing and Decreasing Automation Reliability (Benjamin S. P. Rittenberg, Christopher W. Holland, Grace E. Barnhart, Sierra M. Gaudreau, Heather F. Neyedli
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