3,862 research outputs found
Malinda Waswo and Fred Freeman
Photograph of Malinda Waswo and Fred Freeman in Oklahoma City, OK, July 4, 1920
Malinda Waswo and Fred Freeman
Photograph of Malinda Waswo and Fred Freeman in Oklahoma City, OK, July 4, 1920
Malinda Waswo and Fred Freeman
Photograph of Malinda Waswo and Fred Freeman in Oklahoma City, OK, July 4, 1920
Malinda Waswo and Fred Freeman
Photograph of Malinda Waswo and Fred Freeman in Oklahoma City, OK, July 4, 1920
Fred Krebs as L. Frank Baum, author of The Wizard of Oz
Fred Krebs performs an historical impersonation of L. Frank Braun (1856-1919), author of the book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. This event was sponsored by the Kansas Humanities Council
Recommended from our members
Texas Community History Oral History Project
Interview with Fred and Verna Belle Freeman, farmers-ranchers, concerning Denton and Denton County, Texas, 1924-86. Farm and ranch life; North Texas State Normal School; North Texas Fair; comments about various residents of Denton
Reply to some objections
This article responds to a number of criticisms of the TSSI (sequential non-dualist) approach to the theory of value, in particular Duncan Foley’s 1997 review of Freeman and Carchedi (eds) Marx and non-equilibrium Economics, and comments from Fred Moseley in exchanges on the OPE-L discussion list. It deals in particular with the issue of the revaluation of capital arising from price changes and inventory adjustment. It establishes that the equilibrium interpretation of Marx’s value theory leads to the creation of value out of nothing (that is, without labour) in circumstances where values are rising, for example, due to poor harvests, or as a direct or indirect result of shortages of raw inputs such as metals.TSSI, MELT, value, Marx, price, profit rate, Okishio, non-equilibrium, equilibrium, moneyTSSI, MELT, value, Marx, price, profit rate, Okishio, non-equilibrium, equilibrium, money
Letter from Fred Korematsu to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, 1942
Letter from Fred Korematsu to Ernest Besig, written from Tanforan Assembly Center, asking about the status of his case, which he has not heard news about. Stamped "confidential."The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case argued before the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States (1944), challenging the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066
Series 7: WWII and Post WWII memorabilia - Calendars and Clippings
Page from Esquire magazine featuring illustrations of women, descriptive text, and paintings. On the first page is a spread of an Al Moore painting of blonde masked Esquire Girl themed to Halloween. On the verso side is a painting by Fred Freeman showing the historic rescue of the sailors on the U.S Squalus submarine in 1939 off the coast of Maine
Recommended from our members
Series 7: WWII and Post WWII memorabilia - Calendars and Clippings
Page from Esquire magazine featuring illustrations of women, descriptive text, and paintings. On the first page is a spread of an Al Moore painting of blonde masked Esquire Girl themed to Halloween. On the verso side is a painting by Fred Freeman showing the historic rescue of the sailors on the U.S Squalus submarine in 1939 off the coast of Maine
- …
