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    R. D. Murray

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    "R.D.(Bob) Murray Evacuated by truck and train March 1942 Joined R.A.A.F. Service No 67757 Posted to R.A.A.F. Unit 5.R.I.M.U. Darwin."R.D.(Bob) Murray. Evacuated by truck and train, March 1942. Joined Royal Australian Air Force. Service No 67757. Posted to R.A.A.F. Unit 5 Radio Installation & Maintenance Unit, Darwin

    William D. Murray Interview, December 14, 1970

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    William D. Murray describes how his father, Senator James E. Murray, moved to Butte, Montana, as a young man and worked as an attorney for his uncle James A. Murray. William Murray talks about his father’s relationship with the Irish community in Butte and Ireland, including his friendships with Irish revolutionaries such as Éamon de Valera. Murray describes at length the tension that existed between his father and Senator Burton K. Wheeler for most of their political careers. He details his father’s support of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt as well as his father’s liberal political views. Murray briefly describes his family’s residences then discusses his own career as an attorney and a United States federal judge.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/jamesmurray_interviews/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from D. Murray to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from D. Murray, St. Mary�s, Lanesborough, County Longford, to Hagan, regretting that he (unnamed) needs to leave Rome as the only way out of the difficulty. Arrangements for a dispensation and a burse

    Letter from D. Murray to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from D. Murray, St. Mary's, Lanesborough, County Longford, informing him that he will send a student who is meant for a foreign mission, but cannot send two now. He will send Mr. Devine's half year's pension

    Records of D & W Murray Limited

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/69070Papers of Reginald Ernest Turner, employee and ultimately Managing Director.110338 Acquisition: [1989.0076] "Records of D & W Murray Limited

    Environmental economics and the Murray-Darling river system

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    Much concern about the negative environmental consequences of agricultural development in Australia, including salinisation, waterlogging and algal blooms, has focused on the problems of the Murray–Darling Basin. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the environmental problems of the Murray–Darling Basin from an economic perspective, and a selective survey of the relevant economic literature, including theoretical analysis, modelling and contributions to the development of water policy. In attempting to understand the complex problems of the Murray–Darling Basin, an eclectic approach drawing on externality, sustainability and property rights perspectives seems most appropriate.Environmental Economics and Policy, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    [Letter from D. A. Murray to T. N. Carswell - November 29, 1941]

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    A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Parramore Post No. 57, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from D. A. Murray, Assistant Secretary, Chicago Tribune, dated November 29, 1941. Murray advises that the letter from Carswell was received in Colonel McCormick's absence and gives his assurance that it will be brought to McCormick's attention immediately upon his return

    Letter from William D. Murray to Oliver C. Morse (September 11, 1890)

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    This a handwritten letter from William D. Murray to Oliver C. Morse. The letter is dated September 11, 1890. In the letter, Murray accepts the position of Corporator for the YMCA Training School, now known as Springfield College.This item is part of a folder that has been cataloged and is in the Springfield College Learning Commons holdings, see here: https://springfieldcollege.on.worldcat.org/oclc/85164088

    Complex Adaptive System Modelling of River Murray Salinity Policy Options

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    This paper reports on complex adaptive system (CAS) simulation of the River Murray Basin in Australia to compare capacity of institutional options to maintain functioning of key river system within a "bandwidth" that limits irreversible system state changes and highly adverse consequences. The modelling framework characterise diverse irrigation agents who profit from water diversion and cause external salinity impacts, water and salt process that form the link between irrigator actions and agricultural profits and external costs, and a river manager who sets institutional rules. Emphasis is on the CAS nature of the system and on institutional rules to accommodate choosing actions differently based on con dition of the system has been referred to as state contingent management (Wills, 2003) or threshold based management (Roe and Van Eeten, 2001). Key findings are that policy focus on the source of salinity by reducing drainage are much more cost effective than strategies to mitigate salinity once it occurs and that state contingent dilution provision when it has high benefit and low opportunity cost is also a cost effective way to manage salinity.Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    Matthew Murray Commissioned to photograph eyewear brands, Chanel, Giorgio Armani, Hugo Boss, Jean Paul Gaultier for a fashion story in i-D magazine

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    Matthew Murray Commissioned to photograph an editorial spread of a variety of designer sunglasses for a fashion spread in i-D Magazine. The brief - to shot a fashion piece with a clear fashion narrative, using the personal photographic style of Matthew Murray. The models cast are everyday people - street cast and include a drag artist, a policeman, a hairdresser, a care assistant with her boxer dogs among others
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