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Jacob Viner’s Reminiscences from the New Deal (February 11, 1953)
This paper presents and reproduces an unpublished oral history interview given by Jacob Viner in 1953. The interview released by Viner for the Columbia Oral History Project gives us a valuable opportunity to throw light on his advisory activity during the New Deal Era. In our introduction we attempt to make a critical appraisal of Viner's reminiscences and to state the contribution they can provide to our general knowledge of the period. In addition, we also attempt to find out some biographical and interpretative elements useful to understand Viner’s own vision and his contribution to important economic policy processes during the New Deal.
Correspondence from Jacob C. Kellem to Daniel R. Porter, 1973
The sender, Jacob C. Kellem, disagrees with the opinion expressed and provides reasoning based on Condition 2 of the loan agreement between the Ohio Historical Society and Ms. Pauline A. Young. Condition 2 stipulates that Ms. Young retains all literary rights to the papers. The letter asserts that the society failed in its duty to prevent the public, including those ordering single copies, from violating these rights. Jacob C. Kellem seeks prompt advice on compensation and prevention of future violations. The letter also mentions the potential modification of the existing agreement and Ms. Young's intent to stand firm on her rights while considering a reasonable compromise. The sender requests clarity on whether further legal action will be necessary to uphold Ms. Young's rights
Correspondence from Jacob C. Kellem to Daniel R. Porter, 1973
The letter responds to Mr. Porter's letter from November 14, 1973, regarding a disagreement over the interpretation of Paragraph 4 of a signed Agreement. It disputes the availability of single copy reproductions, emphasizing that they should only be accessible to those studying the collection. The letter also raises concerns about the publication of a microfilm edition and the use of proceeds from its sale, asserting Ms. Young's right to a fair share. Jacob C. Kellem conveys a willingness to escalate the matter if the issue is not resolved satisfactorily
Three-dimensional measurements of heavy and light particle dispersion in shear turbulence
We present new experimental data concerning the statistics of heavy and light particles dispersed at low concentrations in a homogeneous turbulent shear flow. Information on both the spatial distribution and on the relative velocity of the dispersed phases is obtained by accurate three-dimensional optical measurements, and will allow to comparatively discuss the issues of turbulent clustering and small scale anisotropy by analyzing the scale- and angular dependence of suitable particle observables computed in the two cases
Urinary porphyrin excretion in hepatitis C infection
A high prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection in porphyria cutanea tarda in some populations suggests a close link between viral hepatitis and alteration of porphyrin metabolism. Moreover, there is evidence of a role of porphyrinopathies in hepatocarcinogenesis. The aim of our study was to obtain data on the prevalence and patterns of heme metabolism alterations in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection. Urinary porphyrin excretion was prospectively studied in 100 consecutive outpatients with chronic hepatitis C infection without signs of photosensitivity, using an ion-pair high performance liquid chromatography method. Increased total porphyrin excretion was found in 41 patients, with predominant excretion of coproporphyrins (whole study group: mean 146 mu g/g creatinine, interquartile range 76-186; normal <150), in 10 patients excretion exceeded 300 mu g/g creatinine. In the majority of all patients studied (75/100) an increased ratio of the relatively hydrophobic coproporphyrin isomer I to isomer III was found. In just one case, urinary porphyrin pattern characteristic for chronic hepatic porphyria was present (uroporphyrin > coproporphyrin, heptacarboxyporphyrin III increased) but the total porphyrin excretion was only slightly elevated in this case. In the whole group, total urinary porphyrin excretion correlated well with serum bilirubin and was inversely correlated with albumin and thrombin time. In conclusion, secondary coproporphyrinuria occurs frequently in heptatitis C infection, whereas in Germany, preclinical porphyria cutanea tarda seems to be rare in these patients
De Maiestate / Praeside M. Jacobo Thomasio, Moralis Philosoph. P. P., publice disputabit Johannes Dunte, R. L. Author & Respon: ad diem 9. Septembr. H L. Q. C.
DE MAIESTATE / PRAESIDE M. JACOBO THOMASIO, MORALIS PHILOSOPH. P. P., PUBLICE DISPUTABIT JOHANNES DUNTE, R. L. AUTHOR & RESPON: AD DIEM 9. SEPTEMBR. H L. Q. C.
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Correspondence from Daniel R. Porter to Jacob C. Kellem, December 24, 1973
On December 24, 1973, the Ohio Historical Society informed Jacob C. Kellem that their Board of Trustees had reviewed Pauline A. Young's request regarding the Paul L. Dunbar and Alice Dunbar Nelson papers. The Board decided to refer the matter to legal counsel and the Director for further action. Enclosed was the legal counsel's opinion, which led to the Society's inability to fulfill Ms. Young's request
The Fables of Odo of Cheriton
See my comments on the identical hardbound version.John C. Jacob
Reynolds, Jacob Owen
Jacob Owen Reynolds, LL.B.
Lexington, Kentucky
ΔΧ; ΑΔΣ;
Humorist Idea Staff (2-3); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (4); Assistant Editor Idea (3-4); Class Poet (4); Henry Clay Law Society; Choral Society; Democrat Club; Pennyroyal Club.
Law take thy victim. Better watch out for J. Owen--he is apt to hand you a joke when you are least expecting it. He is the most popular man in the class, well versed in law, and a big brother to all the girls. Some day when he is a lawyer and all his friends take their troubles to him, as they do now, he may get past that big brother stage.
-The Kentuckian, 1915-----------------------------------
Jacob Owen Reynolds (February 13, 1893 - December 12, 1964) was born in Slaughters, Kentucky to Warren Lee Reynolds and Ida Katherine Goodson. Reynolds practiced law in Lexington after receiving his LL.B.. His brother, Goodson Reynolds (UK Law \u2720), joined his practice in the 1920s. Reynolds was, at one time, the president of the Lexington chapter of the Red Cross. He was also the author of a pamphlet titled History of Epworth Methodist Church, Lexington, Kentucky (published in 1960). He married twice--his wives were Lucille Howard (1935-1937) and Winnifred Starks (1940-1964).https://uknowledge.uky.edu/klapp_1915/1024/thumbnail.jp
JACOB CORNELISZ VAN OOSTSANEN IN STROSSMAYER GALERIE
U jednoj poslijeratnoj akviziciji Strossmayerove galerije JAZU (ulje na drvetu 1,295 x 0,840 m), autor ovog teksta prepoznaje djelo Jacoba Cornelisza van Oostsanena (oko 1470-1533). Citira komparativni materijal iz Kassela i Berlina, pa predpostavlja da su zagrebački sveti Jakob i Katarina morali nastati oko 1515. godine. Aluzije na njemački renesansni krug slikara autor objašnjava popularnošću Durerovih grafika u Nizozemskoj, što je više nego očigledno u drvorezbarskom opusu Jacoba Cornelisza. Na osnovu prenaglašenog kontraposta unutar čvrste tektonske kompozicije, otvara se ovdje pitanje o maniri kao preteči manirizma. U daljem tekstu autor povezuje zaštitničku ulogu svetaca s ondašnjom pripadnošću Nizozemske španjolskoj kruni. Naime, u toplini i bogatstvu pejzaža iza svete Katarine, autor vidi urbanizirani Sjever, za razliku od dalekog, pustog i siromašnog krajobraza Španjolske u pozadini svetoga Jakoba.In an acquisition made by the Strossmayer Gallery of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Art (oil on wood 1,295 x 0,840 m) after World War II, the author of this text recognizes a work by Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen (c. 1470-1533). He quotes comparative material from Kassel and Berlin, supposing that the painting of St Jacob and St Catherine in Zagreb must have originated about 1515. Allusions to the German circle of Renaissance painters are explained by the author as resulting from the popularity of Durer's prints in the Netherlands, quite evident in the woodcuts of Jacob Cornelisz. The overstressed counterpoint existing within this firm tectonic composition confronts us here with the question of manner as a forerunner of mannerism. The author further relates the protective role of the saints with the fact that the Netherlands were
ruled by the Spanish crown at that period: in the warmth and lusciousness of the landscape behind St Catherine the author sees an urbanized North, contrasted to the distant, barren and deserted Spanish vista in the background of St Jacob.ln einem in den Nachkriegsjahren fur die Strossmayer-Galerie der Jugoslawischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und Kunste in Zagreb erworbenen Gemalde (Oel auf Ho/z, 1,295xO,840 m) erkennt der Verfasser ein Werk des Jacob Comelisz van Oostsanan (um 1470-1533). Er fuhrt Vergleichsmaterial aus Kassel und Berlin an, und setzt voraus, daf3 das Zagreber Bild des hl. Jakob und der hl. Katharina um 1515 entstanden ist. Anklange an den Kreis der deutschen Renaissancemaler erklart der Verfasser mit der Volkstumlichkeit von Durers graphischen Werken in Holland, was auch bei den Holzstichen von Jacob Comelis klar zutage tritt. Aufgrund des uberbetonten Kontrapostes innerhalb einer festen tektonischell Komposition stellt sich die Frage der Manier als Vo ria uf erin des Manierismus. lm weiteren Text stellt der Verfasser die Patronatsrolle der beiden Heiligen in Verbindung mit der damaligen Zugehorigkeit von Holland zur Spanischen Krone. Er sieht namlich in der Warme und Vielfa ltigkeit des landschaftlichen Hintergrunds der hl. Katharina den urbanisierten Norden, im Gegensatz zu der femen, eins amen und wi1sten Landschaft Spaniens im Hintergrund des hl. Jakobs
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