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Telegram from Irving Flicker, with response from Eliahu Epstein, regarding the Israeli Government
Jersey Homesteads (later the Borough of Roosevelt) was established in the 1930s as an agro-industrial cooperative community. It was established specifically for urban, Jewish garment workers, many of whom had emigrated from Europe. Mayor Irving Flicker sent a telegram to the Jewish Agency for Palenstine, to congratulate the Israeli government on its recent independence, and on the recognition by the United States of Israel as an independent country. Eliahu Epstein, Representative of the Provincial Government of Israel, sent a reply telegram to Flicker, thanking him for his message and sending his regards to the Roosevelt Community. As a predominantly Jewish community, the establishment of Israel as an independent state was a significant event that connected Jersey Homestead citizens to the global Jewish community
Letter from Ebenezer Irving to Alden Partridge, 7 March 1827.
His son William Irving returned home unexpectedly; William is ashamed of his behavior; glad to hear both his sons, William and Sanders Irving, are doing well with their studies; hopes William will return to the Academy soon.Ebenezer Irving was the brother of the famous author Washington Irving (1783-1859). Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to human error
Letter from Ebenezer Irving to Alden Partridge, 26 October 1825.
Wishes to place two of his sons at the Academy; please send information.Transcription by John S. Hitz. Transcriptions may be subject to error. Ebenezer Irving was the brother of the famous author, Washington Irving, 1783-1859
Employment Recession and Recovery in the 50 States: A Further Update
Private-sector Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth ratios and employment recovery rates following the Great Recession are calculated for the 50 states, as well as Census regions and divisions. GDP growth rates measure the ratio of state private sector GDP in 2012 to that in 2007. States with 2012 private-sector GDP levels above their 2007 levels have GDP growth ratios greater than one, while those with private-sector GDP lower than their 2007 levels have ratios below one. Employment recovery rates measure the percentage of each state’s private-sector job losses during the recession that have been recovered as of June 2013. The nation’s private-sector GDP growth ratio is 1.026, and its employment recovery rate is 81.7 percent.This is the third in a series of reports measuring how private-sector employment has changed in the 50 states during the Great Recession and the subsequent recovery.This report was published as Issue Paper Number 36, July 2013, in Rutgers Regional Report
An exploration of four songs for soprano, horn, and piano (1990) by David Irving
The purpose of this study is to bring attention to the life and music of David Gerow Irving, in particular, his Four Songs for Soprano, Horn, and Piano, composed in 1990. As no previous academic writing has been committed to this subject matter, the study includes an introduction to the life and career of David Irving as well as an overview of his compositional techniques. Chapter 2 includes biographical information about his life in general, his career as a horn player, and his journey to composition. Chapter 3 gives a detailed description of his progression from student to composer. Chapter 4 provides an overview of some of his characteristic compositional tendencies found in a number of his compositions with examples. Chapter 5 focuses on the history and process in composition of the Four Songs for Soprano, Horn, and Piano, including a detailed analysis of each of the songs with comments from the composer. The appendices include a full score of the Four Songs for Soprano, Horn, and Piano, full list of works by David Irving, a written interview with the author, and permissions granted for the use of his correspondence with the author as well as the inclusion of his self-published work
Employment Recession and Recovery in the 50 States
The goal of this paper is to provide a report of record of the employment performance of the 50 states during the Great Recession and the ensuing recovery period. The analysis presented here uses U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data to consistently measure the changes in private-sector jobs over the course of the employment cycle from July 2003 through June 2011, a period covering economic expansion, recession, and recovery.The nation lost 8,838,000 private-sector jobs over the 25-month period from January 2008 to February 2010, a rate of loss of 7.6 percent. In the job-recovery period from February 2010 through June 2011, the nation regained 2,230,000 private-sector jobs, a rate of increase of 2.1 percent and a recovery of 25.2 percent of all the private-sector job losses of the recession.The first part of this report measures the private-sector employment performance of each of the states and regions of the country. It also measures the shares of each state and region of the national job losses and job gains during the various phases of the employment cycle.The second part of the report measures the duration of the employment recession, the number of private-sector jobs lost, and the rate of job decline for each state. It then measures the duration of the job-recovery period, the number of private-sector jobs gained, the rate of private-sector job gain, and the percentages of job losses that have been recovered for each state. These rates and durations of decline and recovery are compared with the analogous national rates.Rutgers Regional Report Issue Paper 28This report was published as Issue Paper Number 28, September 2011, in Rutgers Regional Report
Employment Recession and Recovery in the 50 States: An Update
Job recovery rates are calculated for all 50 states. The rate measures the percentage of a state’s private-sector employment losses during and after the recession that have been recovered as of June 2012. As a benchmark for comparing individual states, the national private-sector job recovery rate is 49.3 percent.Public-sector employment (federal, state, and local) increased well into the national recession. It was affected by numerous factors (federal countercyclical spending, deep tax-revenue declines for state and local governments, and varying political responses at the state and local levels in terms of tax increases versus service reductions).This report was published as Issue Paper Number 30, August 2012, in Rutgers Regional Report
The Selling of an Author ; Promoting John Irving
Cauquil Véronique. The Selling of an Author ; Promoting John Irving. In: Cahiers Charles V, n°10,1988. Le livre aujourd'hui (Grande-Bretagne, Irlande, États-Unis) pp. 91-100
Who are the Disciples and Admirers of an Author?
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by SLAIS. Recitation (the act of citing a given author or her/his works multiple times) provides an indication of the influence of a cited author. This study investigated patterns of citation and recitation across frequently cited authors' works to better understand how broadly citers have been influenced by cited authors and their publications. Dietmar Wolfram is Interim Dean & Professor School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.Arts, Faculty ofLibrary, Archival and Information Studies (SLAIS), School ofUnreviewedFacult
Washington Irving
Washington Irving was an American author. He is well known for his short stories, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip van Winkle
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