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[Letter from Lieutenant Colonel Neill H. Banister to Major T. N. Carswell, Major Ed Riedel, Captain W. D. McKinley, Commanders Companies "A" and "B", 11th Battalion - June 19, 1941]
A letter written to Major T. N. Carswell, Inspector, Major Ed Riedel, Comdg. 11th Bn., Capt. W. D. McKinley Adj. 11th Bt. and to Commanders of Companies "A" and "B", 11th Bn., from Neill H. Banister, Lieut. Col., Infantry, Asst. to the Adjutant General, Austin, dated June 19, 1941. INSPECTION LETTER NO. 65. Inspection guideline. Inspection to be made by Major T. N. Carswell
Letter, W. N. Bogan, Sr. to W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr., April 22, 1943
This handwritten letter, dated April 22, 1943, is written by W. N. Bogan, Sr. in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to his son, W. N. (William Neill) Bogan, Jr. in West Point, Mississippi. The letter addresses his son as Buddy and offers him encouragement as he adjusts to his new conditions. The letter is written on blue The H. K. Ferguson Company Incorporated stationary. The envelope is postmarked Baton Rouge, Louisiana, April 23, 1943 and a purple 3 cent postage stamp is placed in the upper right corner.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-bogan-correspondence/1125/thumbnail.jp
Contributions to the Science of Environmental Impact Assessment: Three Papers on the Arctic Cisco (Coregonus autumnalis) of Northern Alaska
Editor's Introduction -- D. W. Norton; An Assessment of the Colville River Delta Stock of Arctic Cisco--Migrants from Canada? -- B. J. Gallaway, W. B. Griffiths, P. C. Craig, W. J. Gazey, and J. W. Helmericks; Temperature Preference of Juvenile Arctic Cisco (Coregonus autumnalis) From the Alaskan Beaufort Sea -- R. G. Fechhelm, W. H. Neill, and B. J. Gallaway; Modeling Movements and Distribution of Arctic Cisco (Coregonus autumnalis) Relative to Temperature-Salinity Regimes of the Beaufort Sea Near the Waterflood Causeway, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. -- W. H. Neill, R. G. Fechhelm, B. J. Gallaway, J. D. Bryan, and S. W. Anderson; Notice to Author
Box 11, Neg. No. 6286A: Neill Children
This black and white photograph features a portrait of the Neill children - two boys, both wearing shirts and knickers, are on either side of a baby that is wearing a light dress. A girl wearing a light colored dress stands to the right. Mrs. W. H. Neill ordered the photograph.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/2159/thumbnail.jp
Box 11, Neg. No. 6286B: Neill Children
This black and white photograph features a portrait of the Neill children - two boys, both wearing shirts and knickers, are on either side of a baby that is wearing a light dress. A girl wearing a light colored dress stands to the right. Mrs. W. H. Neill ordered the photograph.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/2156/thumbnail.jp
Box 12, Neg. No. 6210A: Neill Children
This black and white photograph features a portrait of the Neill children - a girl, wearing a light dress and a bow in her hair, is sitting on a stool next to a boy who is wearing a jacket and knickers and is sitting on a stool. The emulsion on the negative was coming apart at the time of scanning the image. Mrs. W. H. Neill - from St. John, Kansas ordered the photograph.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/2177/thumbnail.jp
W(h)ither the European Shrinking City?
In this chapter we introduce the topic of urban shrinkage by providing an indication of the scale and complexity of urban shrinkage in Europe. Referring to key policy debates and academic discourses on urban shrinkage this chapter outlines the issues on which practical actions are and can be taken. The focus of this book is primarily on the local level but reference is also made to governance and policy issues that need to be addressed at different levels of government
Hypothetical versus real willingness to pay: comment
The purpose of this comment is to examine the experimental design and empirical results presented by Johannesson, M., Liljas, B. and Peterson, G. (Applied Economics Letters, 4, 1997). Their paper attempts to confirm the Neill, H. R., Cummings, R. G., Ganderton, P., Harrison, G. W. and McGuckin, T. (Land Economics, 70, 1994) results. Their results are noteworthy since they find no statistical difference between real and hypothetical willingness-to-pay responses between groups. Their results also differ from earlier studies where hypothetical willingness to pay exceeds actual willingness to pay. This comment will examine important differences between the two studies. These differences make any substantive comparison of results difficult, if not impossible.
Spin polarized electron impact ionization of atoms
Baum G, Freienstein P, Frost L, Granitza B, Raith W, Steidl H. Spin polarized electron impact ionization of atoms. In: Neill PA, Becker KH, Kelley MH, eds. Proceed. Int. Symp. on Correlation and Polarization in Electronic and Atomic Collisions, Hoboken 1989. Washington D.C. 20402: NIST Special Publication 789; 1990: 121-127
Capt. W. H. Graves
Engraving of Captain W. H. Graves who was an attorney, businessman and author in Birmingham, Alabama. He wrote the book titled: Junius Finally Discovered
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