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World War I record of service survey for Neale W. Hooker, signed 13 April 1926
Questionnaire about Neale White Hooker's service in World War I, 1917-1919, signed by Hooker on 13 April 1926.Questionnaire originally part of a survey of Norwich University alumni conducted by a “Norwich in the World War” committee consisting of Charles N. Barber (chairman), Carl V. Woodbury, K.R.B. Flint, and Gustaf A. Nelson. Data from these questionnaires may have been used in a chapter of "Vermont in the world war, 1917-1919" by Harold P. Sheldon (1928). Transcription by Grey Ocreto. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Charles Neale, S.J. (7 of 7)
Contains ALS: from A. Kohlmann to McElroy on Abp's wish for secular assistant for Frederick Jan 1823; from Dzierozynski to C. Neale on misc. instructions from Fr. General Jan 1823; from John Walsh to E. Fenwick on claims against Baltimore Cathedral 1/3/1823; from B. Fenwick to G. Fenwick on faculty at Georgetown, Washington Seminary, Abp Marechal's attempts to claim White Marsh, schism in Philadelphia, debts of Society in Maryland 1/14/1823; from Bp Conwell to Marshall on disposition of St. Mary's, Philadelphia, Society property in general 1/16/1823; from Abp Marechal to McElroy on Lent regulations, deed to unspecified church property 1/26/1823, grant of faculties 3/19/1823, on ordination of Jesuits, Liberty church dedication 6/20/1823; from Beschter to C. Neale on disputes with Abp Marechal 2/17/1823, on regulations regarding Church property and trustees 2/17/1823; from N. Sewall to E. Fenwick on Marechal's demands for White Marsh 2/27/1823; from Abp Marechal to A. Kohlmann on ordinations 3/7/1823, on Maryland mission to Louisiana 3/15/1823; from Virgil Barber, SJ to Dzierozynski requesting Society presence in New England 3/17/1823; from Dzierozynski to McElroy on misc. 3/27/1823; from Beschter to F. Neale on departure of missioners for Missouri, Marechal's interference at White Marsh 4/20/1823; from Rantzau to John Murphy, SJ on misc. 4/20/1823; from F. Neale to E. Fenwick on Trustee meeting at St. Thomas, death of C. Neale 5/12/1823; from Joseph Tristram, SJ to A. Kohlmann on disposition of Society property 5/18/1823; from Grassi to McElroy on news of Italian colleges, promise to send painting Return of Prodigal Son 6/1/1823; from J. Simpson, Editor of Washington Republican, to E. Fenwick on complimentary copies 6/14/1823; to B. Fenwick on projected painting of L. Neale 6/18/1823; to G. Fenwick on declining state of Georgetown, flourishing state of seminary 6/22/1823; to E. Fenwick on misc. finances 5/5/1823.**Former finding aid locations: 119_60_12; 206S0-206 S16*
Perceived justice in email service recovery
This study adds to the limited research of service recovery in an online environment, drawing on data from Australia. It is perhaps the first non-US study of email service recovery as well as the first to apply a theoretical perspective - perceived justice - to email service recovery. The results of three annual studies resemble US results and support extending perceived justice to service recovery via email. The distributive elements of replying and offering compensation, the procedural element of answering completely, and the interactional element of thanking the customer showed significant positive relationships with customer satisfaction, positive word-of-mouth and repurchase intent. Perhaps most importantly for practitioners, the results of a stepwise regression showed that incorporating the simple phrase "thank-you" in the email reply was a strong predictor of successful email service recovery. Finally, this study found that response time might be less critical than previously thought
Neale (J.-E.), Queen Elizabeth, 1934
Hauser Henri. Neale (J.-E.), Queen Elizabeth, 1934. In: Revue d'histoire moderne, tome 9 N°12,1934. pp. 174-175
Review of Zora Neale Hurston & a History of Southern Life
The article reviews the book Zora Neale Hurston and a History of Southern Life, by Tiffany Ruby Patterson
A.D. Neale, The Antitrust Laws of the U.S.A., 2 éd.
A.D. Neale, The Antitrust Laws of the U.S.A., 2 éd.. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 24 N°1, Janvier-mars 1972. pp. 238-239
The theory of descriptions: past and present
Β. Russell's theory of « denoting expressions » and defined descriptions which he presented in
1905 in an article entitled « On Denoting », has become, since Ramsey, the paradigm of the
analytical method in the field of philosophy. Despite the criticism to which it has been subjected by
Strawson, it still enjoys prominence in the philosophy of language. S. Neale's article concentrates
on presenting and evaluating this one particularly well-known theory. The author emphasizes with
force Russell's contribution to the semantics of singular expression.Exposée pour la première fois dans un article de 1905 (On Denoting), la théorie russellienne des
« expressions dénotantes » et des descriptions définies passe, depuis Ramsey, pour le paradigme
de la méthode analytique en philosophie. En dépit des critiques qui lui ont été adressées par
Strawson, elle détient toujours une place eminente en philosophie du langage. L'article de
S. Neale est entièrement consacré à l'exposition et à l'évaluation de cette théorie particulièrement
célèbre. L'A. souligne avec force l'apport de Russell à la sémantique des expressions
singulières
Triadogigantocypris donzei Neale 1976
Triadogigantocypris donzei (Neale 1976) Fig. 3 C–E Cypridina ? n. sp. A Donze 1965: 100, 101, pl. 3: figs. 71–74. Pseudophilomedes sp. Grékoff & Magné 1966: 179, pl. 1: figs. 6 a–f. Cypridina, Donze 1971: 651 –661 (pers. comm. Donze (5 / 8 / 2006) through JeanPaul Colin). Philomedes donzei Neale 1976: 9 –12, textfigs. 1–3. Triadogigantocypris donzei (Neale 1976).— Kornicker & Sohn 2000: 28. Holotype University of Hull, collection number HU. 152.C. 1, carapace. Type Locality. Chabrières, AlpesHauteProvince, France: approx. lat. 44 °02’N, 6 ° 16 ’E. From the basal Valanginian (Vocontian Trough). Material Specimens not examined herein. Diagnosis Carapace oval in lateral view; female carapace more rounded than that of male. Posterior margin of female with slight projection at midheight; posterior margin of male with acuminate posterior. Carapace with rostrum; ventral margin of rostrum forms obtuse angle with anterior edge of valve ventral to rostrum. Muscle scars consisting of main cluster of 4 oblique scars with 1 scar longer than others, anteroventral to fan of 5 scars, and anterior to 2 short scars. Length of holotype 1.117 mm. Comparisons Carapace differs from that of M. hollandica in having a different arrangement of central adductor muscle scars, and in having a posterior taper at midheight.Published as part of Kornicker, Louis S., Van, Barry W. M., Bakel, Fraaije, René H. B. & Jagt, John W. M., 2006, Revision of Mesozoic Myodocopina (Ostracoda) and a new genus and species, Mesoleberis hollandica, from the Upper Cretaceous of Belgium and The Netherlands, pp. 15-54 in Zootaxa 1246 on page 32, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17293
A.D. Neale, The Antitrust Laws of the U.S.A., 2 éd.
A.D. Neale, The Antitrust Laws of the U.S.A., 2 éd.. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 24 N°1, Janvier-mars 1972. pp. 238-239
The blank book of a small colleger.
Most of the articles are signed by initials or forenames (e.g. E., N., R., Ellen, Rachel, etc.) Ascribed to Erskine Neale. cf. Halkett & Laing (1926) : Notes & queries, 7th ser., v. 1., p. 31-32.Mode of access: Internet
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