141,233 research outputs found

    Armory O. N. G., Toledo, Ohio

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin’s collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled “You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City”, edited by Sandy and John R. Husman

    "The Consolidated Assistance Program, Reforming Welfare by Synchronizing Public Assistance Benefits"

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    Levin-Waldman examines the structure of existing welfare programs and concludes that the current array of benefits could be synchronized and consolidated to create a new system that would provide economic incentives to work. He suggests combining elements of the earned income tax credit (EITC) and current welfare programs into one program, a consolidated assistance program (CAP). Levin-Waldman argues that a program composed of an assistance component (with one set of benefits for working parents and a different set for nonworking parents) and a child support component could be designed to assure minimal subsistence to those unable to work while providing incentives for those on welfare to work without, in effect, penalizing them for getting off welfare. Such a program would reform welfare more expeditiously than a plan that would simply expand the EITC or put a time limit on welfare benefits. Moreover, such a plan would not necessarily add to the national budget deficit.

    N. Ontario Street and Jefferson Avenue, Toledo, Ohio

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin's collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled "You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City", edited by Sandy and John R. Husman

    Levin, Abraham, D.O. \u2735 - 1907-1963

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    As part of the 1990s campus improvements, the landscape was redesigned into a system of paved paths embellished with seating areas, garden and signage, and the 1910s Tudor Revival-style mansion of the original Moss estate was renovated to house Executive Offices and the departments of Alumni Relations and Development, and Communications and Design. PCOM dedicated the mansion as the Levin Administrative Building on May 2, 1998, to commemorate the Levin family\u27s long and enduring association with the College (Drs. Abraham N. Levin (1935), Samuel Levin (1935), Jacob Levin (1936) and Joel L. Levin (1969)).https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/portraits/1041/thumbnail.jp

    Steven Robin. — Meyer Levin

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    Fabre Michel. Steven Robin. — Meyer Levin. In: Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines, N°20, mai 1984. Sexualité, érotisme dans la littérature américaine. p. 298

    Steven Robin. — Meyer Levin

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    Fabre Michel. Steven Robin. — Meyer Levin. In: Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines, N°20, mai 1984. Sexualité, érotisme dans la littérature américaine. p. 298

    Willard Takes Some Heavy Punishment in the Last Round

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin’s collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled “You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City”, edited by Sandy and John R. Husman
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