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    T. Gallagher

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    "NX 134728 Spr T Gallagher 7 Aust Fld Survey Sec AIF Arrived Darwin 4.7.1941 Departed Adelaide R 13.4.1943".NX 134728 Sapper T. Gallagher. 7 Australian Field Survey Section, Australian Imperial Forces. Arrived Darwin 4.7.1941. Departed Adelaide River 13.4.1943

    Oral history interview with Henry T. Gallagher

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    Henry T. Gallagher. In 1962: an officer in the US Army Military Police Battalion (116th MP), James Meredith\u27s personal security officer

    Marcia Gallagher and Mrs. T. B. Heffington

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    Miss Marcia Gallagher, left, and Mrs. T. B. Heffington, who is resigning her position with the Fort Worth Recreation Department after working there for 10 years. Miss Gallagher is her successor as a program director and supervisor of women\u27s and children\u27s work. They are sitting o a couch, facing each other. Miss Gallagher is wearing a polka dot dress with a lace collar and a charm bracelet on her right wrist and watch on her left wrist. Mrs. Heffington is wearing a solid-colored dress with buttons down the bodice, and a ring on her ring finger on her left hand.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/4074/thumbnail.jp

    Incommensurability in Aristotle's Theory of Reciprocal Justice

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    In just proportional exchange, under Aristotle's theory of reciprocal justice, superior sharers in a community materially assist the weaker, and receive honour as a reward. Aristotle's economic thought is represented with a system of 18 formulae. Explained are: (1) What Aristotle means when he says that it is impossible for two sharers or their erga to be commensurable; (2) The extent to which the variables in Aristotle's proportions can be quantified. (3) What diagonal pairing (κατ διμτρoν σζυξις) is; (4) How need makes sharers and their erga sufficiently' commensurable; and (5) Aristotle's theory of what is just in exchange. © 2012 BSHP.Barnes J., 1984, COMPLETE WORKS ARIST; Barnes J., 1977, ARTICLES ARISTOTLE, V2, P140; Burnet J., 1900, ETHICS ARISTOTLE; CORDNER C, 1994, PHILOSOPHY, V69, P291; Courant R., 1937, DIFFERENTIAL INTEGRA, V1; Danzig G, 2000, CLASSICAL PHILOL, V95, P399, DOI 10.1086-449509; d'Aquino Thomas, 1964, COMMENTARY ARISTOTLE, V1; Gallagher RL, 2011, BRIT J HIST PHILOS, V19, P363, DOI 10.1080-09608788.2011.563517; Gauthier R. A., 1970, ETHIQUE NICOMAQUE, V4; Heath T., 1949, MATH ARISTOTLE; Hesse M., 1965, PHILOS Q, V15, P328, DOI 10.2307-2218258; HUNT LH, 1975, AM PHILOS QUART, V12, P235; Irwin T., 1999, ARISTOTLE NICOMACHEA; Irwin Terence, 1988, ARISTOTLES 1 PRINCIP; Jackson H., 1879, 5 BOOK NICOMACHEAN E; JACKSON MW, 1985, J VALUE INQUIRY, V19, P99, DOI 10.1007-BF00151422; Joachim Harold Henry, 1951, ARISTOTLE NICOMACHEA; Judson L., 1997, OXFORD STUDIES ANCIE, V13, P147; Kenny Anthony, 1978, ARISTOTELIAN ETHICS; Klein F., 1945, ELEMENTARY MATH ADV; Kranz Walther, 1956, FRAGMENTE VORSOKRATI; Kuhner R., 1898, AUSFUHRLICHE GRAMM 2, V2; LIDDELL H, 1897, GREEK ENGLISH LEXICO; Marx K., 1904, INTRO CRITIQUE POLIT; McKerlie D, 2001, SOUTHERN J PHILOS, V39, P119; McNeill D., 1990, PUBLIC AFFAIRS Q, V4, P55; Meikle S., 1991, COMPANION ARISTOTLES; Meikle S., 1998, ARISTOTLES EC THOUGH; MEIKLE S, 1991, J HELLENIC STUD, V111, P193, DOI 10.2307-631900; Miller F. D., 1998, APEIRON, V31, P387, DOI 10.1515-APEIRON.1998.31.4.387; Minar Jr E.L., 1942, EARLY PYTHAGOREAN PO; Nussbaum M. C., 1988, OXFORD STUDIES ANCIE, P145; Olshewsky T., 1968, APEIRON J ANCIENT PH, V2, P1, DOI 10.1515-APEIRON.1968.2.2.1; Patzig G., 1990, ARISTOTELES POLITIK; Peck A. L., 1937, PARTS ANIMALS; Rackham H, 1981, ARISTOTLE ATHENIAN C; Rawls J, 1971, THEORY JUSTICE; RAWLS J, 1958, PHILOS REV, V67, P164, DOI 10.2307-2182612; Reeve C. D. C., 1998, ARISTOTLE POLITICS; Ross W., 1955, ARISTOTLE PARVA NATU; Samuelson P. A., 1948, EC INTRO ANAL; SCALTSAS T, 1995, ARCH GESCH PHILOS, V77, P248, DOI 10.1515-agph.1995.77.3.248; Shields C., 1990, ESSAYS HIST F COGNIT, P19; Shields C., 1999, ORDER MULTIPLICITY; SOUDEK J., 1952, P AM PHILOS SOC, V96, P45; Ste-Croix G.E.M. de, 1981, CLASS STRUGGLE ANCIE; Thomson J., 2004, NICOMACHEAN ETHICS10

    "My son went down with the Maine!" she sobb'd, "I know he was tried and true" [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 086, Item 058Words by Daniel W. Gallagher. Music by Frederick T. Strachan.As Sung with tremendous success by the phenomenal Boy Soprano, John A. Smithunattributed photo of The Maine; F.H. Gilson Company, Music Typographers, Boston, U.S.A

    "My son went down with the Maine!" she sobb'd, "I know he was tried and true" [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 086, Item 058Words by Daniel W. Gallagher. Music by Frederick T. Strachan.As Sung with tremendous success by the phenomenal Boy Soprano, John A. Smithunattributed photo of The Maine; F.H. Gilson Company, Music Typographers, Boston, U.S.A

    The International Law of Migrant Smuggling, Anne T. Gallagher et Fiona David

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    The International Law of Migrant SmugglingAnne T. Gallagher et Fiona DavidCambridge University Press, 2014: ISBN 987-1-107-01592-0 (Hardback), 783 p
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