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    Program, R. Nathaniel Dett Club, June 30, 1935, Including Performances of Works by Florence Price

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    My Dream; Wind and the Sea, TheThe R. Nathaniel Dett Club Program, June 30, 1935. Performed were Price's "My Dream" and "The Wind and the Sea.

    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

    [Inventory by Marlin R. Price]

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    Inventory list by Marlin R. Price of incidents concerning John F. Kennedy, Officer J. D. Tippit, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby. The list was compiled on June 26, 1979

    R&D and Price Elasticity of Demand

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    This note explores the relationship between the price elasticity of demand and the R&D intensity of the product. We introduce the concept of R&D intensity into a standard Dixit-Stiglitz/Krugman-type setting. R&D activity is treated as a fixed cost of production. Within this framework, sectors with a higher R&D intensity show a lower price elasticity of demand. This proposition is confirmed by an empirical investigation of export demand for manufactured goods from major industrialised countries. Consequently, real exchange rate changes have an impact on the commodity structure of exports.R&D intensity; Price elasticity; Exports

    Dick Price photograph, R. Weston's Lifting Paratrooper, circa 1980.

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    R. Weston's Lifting Paratrooper - LP14 - circa 1980

    Correspondence to Keith Price from James R. Hallmark

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    Correspondence to Keith Price from James R. Hallmark notifying Price of his acceptance into the West Texas A&M University Honors Council as an Honors Associate for the Fall 2008 semester

    Correspondence to Keith Price from James R. Hallmark

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    Correspondence to Keith Price from James R. Hallmark notifying Price of his acceptance into the West Texas A&M University Honors Council as an Honors Associate for the Fall 2008 semester

    Correspondence to Keith Price from James R. Hallmark

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    Correspondence to Keith Price from James R. Hallmark notifying Price of his acceptance into the West Texas A&M University Honors Council as an Honors Associate for the Fall 2008 semester

    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

    European Pharmaceutical Price Regulation, Firm Profitability, and R&D Spending

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    EU countries closely regulate pharmaceutical prices whereas the U.S. does not. This paper shows how price constraints affect the profitability, stock returns, and R&D spending of EU and U.S. firms. Compared to EU firms, U.S. firms are more profitable, earn higher stock returns, and spend more on research and development (R&D). Some differences have increased over time. In 1986, EU pharmaceutical R&D exceeded U.S. R&D by about 24 percent, but by 2004, EU R&D trailed U.S. R&D by about 15 percent. During these 19 years, U.S. R&D spending grew at a real annual compound rate of 8.8 percent, while EU R&D spending grew at a real 5.4 percent rate. Results show that EU consumers enjoyed much lower pharmaceutical price inflation, however, at a cost of 46 fewer new medicines introduced by EU firms and 1680 fewer EU research jobs.
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