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    Dedication of Merle M. Price

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    A tape recording of the naming and rededication of the Merle M. Price Commons during Homecoming, October 19, 1979. Speeches were given by Robert S. McCord, former Stout Student Association president; Ralph Iverson, former Assistant Chancellor for Student Services; Chancellor Robert S. Swanson; and Gladys Price, wife of Merle M. Price

    Dedication Program of the Florence B. Price School, November 24, 1964, Including Performances of Works by Florence Price

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    Piano Concerto No. 1; It's Snowing; Violin Concerto No. 2, or Concertos, Piano, Orchestra, D MinorDedication program of the Florence B. Price School, November 24, 1964.Lists Chicago Board of Education members, teachers, and staff of the school.Dedication Program of the Florence B. Price School Tuesday, November 24, 1964 1:00 P.MCHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Frank W. Whiston. President Mr. Thomas J. Murray. V ice-President Mr. Cyrus H. Adams III Mr. Warren H. Bacon Mr. James W. Clement Mr. Bernard S. Friedman Mrs. Wendell E. Green Mrs. Louis A. Malis Mr. Raymond W. Pasnick Mr. Edward S. Scheffler Mrs. W. Lydon Wild Dr. Benjamin C. Willis General Superintendent of Schools Dr. James H. Smith Deputy Superintendent of Schools Dr. Milton J. Cohler Associate Superintendent in charge of administration Mrs. Evelyn F. Carlson Associate Superintendent in charge of curriculum development Dr. Eileen C. Slack Associate Superintendent in charge of higher education Dr. James H. Smith Associate Superintendent in charge of instruction (south section) Dr. Edwin C. Lederer Associate Superintendent in charge of operation services Dr. John F. Erzinger Superintendent of District ThirteenProgram POSTING OF COLORS.........................................................Color Guard PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE NATIONAL ANTHEM .................................................................Audience Mr. Melvin J. Widman, Music Supervisor INVOCATION Reverend Augustus Bennett Retired Pastor, Grace Presbyterian, Church WELCOME Pupil, Grade 6 SELECTION: PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1 (Florence B. Price) 1st Piano—Eugenia Wright Anderson 2nd Piano—Judith Hulse Hill ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF GUESTS INTRODUCTION OF GUEST SPEAKER Dr. John F. Erzinger DEDICATORY ADDRESS ........................................Dr. Eileen C. Stack Associate Superintendent SONG................................................................................Pupils of Grade 2 Miss Joannilou Huff Conducting “It’s Snowing” ( Florence B. Price) FLORENCE B. PRICE Mrs. Mary A. Saxton Principal SELECTION: VIOLIN CONCERTO NO. 2 (Florence B. Price) Minnie Cedargreen Jernberg Evelyn Nelson Russell at the Piano PRESENTATION OF MEMORIAL Bernice Nelson Skooglund SONG Price Chorus “Bless Our School'’FLORENCE B. PRICE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Mary A. Saxton. Principal Paul R. Barnett Adele Beaton Norma C. Brown Ann S. Cabaniss Agnes L. Carter Hannah H. Christian Charon Deruisa Addie N. Dunlap Vivian E. Gilliam Alice R. Harris Toni Y. Hornsberger Raymel Horton Joannilou Huff Elouise P. Johnson Leroy L. Johnson Hettie F. Jones Laura A. Keeter Bernice E. Kerr Frances W. Larrieu Lillian Y. McCoy Helen B. Murray Violet Nathan Mary V. Pitts Patricia C. Potter Leona J. Qualls Lula L. Rucker Edith R. Scheer Naomiruth M. Scott Iva Nell Slack Henry A. Spaulding Dixie W. Taylor Marjorie D. Taylor Nancy B. Taylor Edyth M. Tillman Laurita E. Towles Miriam E. Turner Barbara J. Walker Katherine A. Watkins Lovelace Lee Clerks Christine J. Downz Thelma Perkins Engineering Staff Franklin Trauscht, Engineer Charles Bradley Richard Joslyn, Fireman George Morgan Perry Jefferson Rosa Thornton Luncheon Augustine Dixon. Cook-Manager Roberta Broome Orvetta Johnson Melvin J. Widman. Music Supervisor Joseph Young, Art Supervisor Roxie Monroe, Attendance Officer Bertha Johnson, Nurse Rosa Brown, Psychologist Nevis Phillips. Speech Therapis

    Dick Price photograph, M. Furborough's Swirl loads, No date.

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    M. Furborough's Swirl loads, no date

    Oral history interview with Robert M. Price

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    Transcript, 420 pp.These oral history interviews with Robert M. Price were conducted by Thomas J. Misa from February – July, 2009, and were originally published as a book entitled, Building the Control Data Legacy: The Career of Robert M. Price. The below abstract is taken from the book jacket. Building the Control Data Legacy gives a unique behind-the-scenes view into the Control Data Corporation during its ascent into the top rank of the computer industry. This detailed 15-part oral history starts with Robert M. Price’s work programming the first generation of computers in California. Then, in 1961, he joined Control Data. For the next 29 years, Price was in key positions as Control Data grew from a Minneapolis start-up into a multi-billion-dollar global company. Lively anecdotes provide an in-depth assessment of Control Data’s founder William C. Norris and his inimitable style. Of special note are Price’s incisive observations about corporate social responsibility and the “lessons learned” from a remarkable business career. Profusely illustrated with more than 80 archival photographs.Price, Robert M.. (2009). Oral history interview with Robert M. Price. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/169866

    Conférence de M. Richard Price

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    Price Richard. Conférence de M. Richard Price. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 110, 2001-2002. 2001. pp. 471-472

    Bidder Scalable M+1st\mathrm{M}+ 1\text{st}-Price Auction with Public Verifiability

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    M + 1st-price auction, also called Vickrey auction, is a type of sealed-bid auction to sell M identical goods. B bidders secretly choose a price from P bidding points as their bid. The top M bidders can buy the goods at the M + 1st bidding price. A trusted manager is commonly used to compare these sealed-bids. In our research, trusted manager and trusted mix servers used by mix and match are removed. Instead of cooperating all managers or bidders to find out the winning bidders, winning bidders prove that they are a winner by themself. By further adopt a greedy strategy on searching the M+ 1st-price, the time complexity of each bidder can be reduced to O(P), which is the same as most previous researches. Thus, we construct a scheme that removed the manager without increasing bidders’ time complexity. The implementation shows that the gas usage reduced 87% from a manager architecture in a 3 bidder and 6 bidding price setting. The cost to participate in this auction is 12, 000, 000P gas or 600P US dollars at this moment, which is enough practical.2021 IEEE 20th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom) Date of Conference: 20-22 Oct. 2021 Conference Location: Shenyang, Chin

    Oral history interview with Robert M. Price

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    Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI.Price discusses Control Data Corporation's social responsibility undertakings including the establishment of manufacturing facilities in economically depressed inner cities.Price, Robert M., 1930-. (1982). Oral history interview with Robert M. Price. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107602

    Letter of Resignation from Keith Price to Dr. Eddie Henderson

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    A letter of resignation from Keith Price as Department Head of Psychology, Sociology and Social Work and as Department Head of Political Science and Criminal Justice to West Texas A&M University Dean of the College of Education and Social Sciences, Dr. Eddie Henderson

    Price hedonics: a critical review

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    This paper was presented at the conference "Economic Statistics: New Needs for the Twenty-First Century," cosponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, and the National Association for Business Economics, July 11, 2002. The main objective of this paper is to make a start in the evaluation of price hedonics. The author describes the hedonic model and reviews its main uses, because the credibility of price hedonics depends in part on the current state of academic research. This is a brief overview. The author then turns to some of the standard criticisms of price hedonics and moves into the uncharted waters of the political economy of price measurement.Statistics ; Prices ; Consumer price indexes

    On price inflation

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    This thesis seeks to analyse price inflation under oligopoly capitalism. Its central argument is that under oligopoly capitalism, price inflation is a structural phenomenon. For a greater understanding of that phenomenon, the adoption of the inter-industrial approach for its analysis seems essential. According to this approach, price inflation can be initiated in a single industry or in an industry group. The initiating factor may be an increase in the mark-up, an increase in the money wage rate or an increase in the foreign currency price of an imported input. It can also be initiated by devaluation. The input-output matrix, the core of the economic system, is the key to the transmission of inflationary impulses (in the form of higher unit cost) from one industry to another. Real wage resistance, rigid mark-up resistance, and rigid foreign resistance do no more than perpetuate or worsen the inflationary experience. The inflationary process itself has a dual role to play. It acts as a mechanism for shifting income distribution in favour of one section of the society against another and as a mechanism for changing the price structure.The author argues that the abandonment of the macroeconomic approach to the analysis of price inflation and its replacement by the inter-industrial approach is the first step for serious analysis of that structural phenomenon
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