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Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Daniel W. Kempner to J. Malcolm Luck informing that he is curious to see who the importer is in Boston
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from J. Malcolm luck to Daniel W. Kempner providing the contact information he requested regarding the import of some wedgwood plates
Malcolm, J D, 409723
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/401178Surname: MALCOLM. Given Name(s) or Initials: J D. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 409723. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 51904.220824
Item: [2016.0049.33471] "Malcolm, J D, 409723
Letter from Malcolm J. Miller to W. S. Key, dated April 17, 1936
Copy of Letter from Malcolm J. Miller to W. S. Key, dated April 17, 1936The Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century
Short perspective on “NMR population inversion using a composite pulse” by M.H. Levitt and R. Freeman [J. Magn. Reson. 33 (1979) 473–476]
The invention of the composite pulse by Malcolm H. Levitt in 1978 is described from a personal perspective
Outlook and prospects for developing Asia. by J. Malcolm Dowling
tag=1 data=Outlook and prospects for developing Asia. by J. Malcolm Dowling
tag=2 data=Dowling, Malcolm
tag=3 data=Australian Economic Review,
tag=5 data=108
tag=6 data=October-December 1994
tag=7 data=5-20.
tag=8 data=SOUTH-EAST ASIA
tag=10 data=Countries in the region have generally been able to maintain macroeconomic stability and this should continue. Inflation rates have been held in check and governments have maintained fiscal responsibility by restraining the level of government deficits. Combined with a progressive policy environment this has served to stimulate savings and investment, which have grown dramatically over the past two decades.
tag=11 data=1995/1/1
tag=12 data=95/0079
tag=13 data=CABCountries in the region have generally been able to maintain macroeconomic stability and this should continue. Inflation rates have been held in check and governments have maintained fiscal responsibility by restraining the level of government deficits. Combined with a progressive policy environment this has served to stimulate savings and investment, which have grown dramatically over the past two decades
BOOKS BELONGING TO J M (MALCOLM) FRASER
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/70245Books belonging to J M (Malcolm) Fraser. This series consists of two books that apparently belonged to former Prime Minister J M (Malcolm) Fraser, and one (an atlas) that may have belonged to his son, Mark Fraser. They are: Noack, Rev. F W, The Theory of Evolution in the Light of Scripture and Nature, 2nd edition, 1957; Noack, Rev. F W, The Theory of Evolution in the Light of Scripture and Nature, 3rd edition, 1958; Fullard, Harold, ed. Philips' Modern School Atlas, 65th edition, 1967. Apart from two inscriptions the books are not otherwise annotated. The two books by Rev. F W Noack were given to Malcolm Fraser by the author's father J F Noack, a resident of Horsham, in 1958 (see Fraser, John Malcolm, Acc. No. 105/73, file 92 for correspondence between J M Fraser and J F Noack). Formerly National Archives of Australia series M2048.115186
Series: [2005.0102] "BOOKS BELONGING TO J M (MALCOLM) FRASER
[Letter from Malcolm D. McLean to John J. Herrera - October 4, 1977]
Letter from Malcolm D. McLean, a professor of Spanish and history at the University of Texas at Arlington, offering John J. Herrera a chance to order McLean's upcoming book. McLean explains that he spoke with someone earlier in the month who was a descendent of Francisco Ruiz, who features in the book prominently, but neglected to note that man's name and address
Malcolm MacGregor, Saving the legacy: an oral history of Utah\u27s World War II veterans, ACCN 2070, American West Center, University of Utah
Transcript (121 pages) of an interview by Benjamin Bahlmann with Malcolm J. MacGregor on January 3, 2002. This is from tape numbers 476, 477, and 478 in the "Saving the Legacy Oral History ProjectMacGregor (b. 1923) recalls his childhood in rural New York and describes learning about Pearl Harbor and attempting to enlist in the Air Corps. He was drafted into the army and was assigned training as a combat engineer. Shortly after that he was transferred to the 8th Air Force and sent to bombardier school. MacGregor talks about his training and the trip to England. His first mission was on D-Day with the 702nd Bomber Squadron. He was shot down over Germany and describes his capture and treatment as a prisoner of war. 121 pages
Memorandum, concerning War Risk Insurance, from Captain Malcolm Jeffrey, Camp Sherman, Ohio, to Herbert J. Taylor, April 10, 1919
This item is from the Herbert J. Taylor, Jr. Letters collection. It is primarily correspondence between Major Herbert J. Taylor, Jr. (Battery 13, 136th Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces) and his wife, Roberta Dorsey Taylor of Columbus, Ohio, from 1917 to 1920
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