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    8.07.001: "The Pink, White and Green" dedicated to Don Walsh by Al Pittman, February 1999

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    Signed by the author. While this copy is dedicated to Don Walsh, the original poem was dedicated to his brother Des, as indicated below the title

    Walsh, Daphne. New Perlican Photograph of a family gathering.

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    A family photograph from February 10, 2014 of the following - back row: Ralph Webber, Ruth Peddle, Lillian Hobbs, Eleanor Bristol, Tom Hobbs, Gerald Walsh, Daphne Walsh, Shane Bourdeaux. Front row: Lillian Broomfield, Ronald Peddle, Mariyln Budgell, Mary Peddle, Mary Hobbs, Lavinia Hobbs

    Patrick J. Walsh Correspondence

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    Entries include brief biographical information, a typed introductory letter to Walsh concerning the Maine Author Collection and publication notice of his book in an upcoming issue of the Maine Library Bulletin, a handwritten biographical letter of presentation from Walsh on Northern Novelty Company, Monticello, Maine, stationery, and a typed letter on receipt of his book Humor: Informative, Soothing, and Ticklish for the Maine Author Collection from the Maine State Library

    A Comment to "Minimum Wages for Ronald McDonald Monopsonies - A Theory of Monopsonistic Competition" by V Bhaskar and Ted To

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    Bhaskar and To (1999) develop a model of monopsonistic competition and solve explicitly for equilibrium. While a minimum wage set just above the unconstrained optimum leads firms to increase employment it also causes firm exit as profits fall. In this note I show that the employment and welfare effects of the minimum wage which Bhaskar and To had thought to be ambiguous when firm exit was accounted for are in fact unambiguously positive.Monopsony, minimum wage, employment

    Letter from Lawrence Walsh to Fr. [...]

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    Holograph letter from Labhras Breathnach (Lawrence Walsh), Pontificio Collegio Urbano de Propaganda Fide, Via Propaganda 1, Rome, to Fr. [...]. Commenting on a work entitled 'La conversione del mondo infidele' which makes reference to England as 'la vecchia isola dei Santi', explaining that he wrote to the author, and asking about a book supposedly written by Oliver Plunkett on the question. Enclosing holograph letter reply from the author [...] in which he protests great admiration for Ireland and defends his use of the title for England

    Letter from Robert J. Walsh Jr., Chief, Freedom of Information/Privacy Office, Department of the Army, to Michi Weglyn, July 23, 1990

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    A letter from Robert J. Walsh Jr., Chief, Freedom of Information/Privacy Office, Department of the Army, to Michi Weglyn. The letter is a response to Weglyn's 1988 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), regarding records on the Japanese American Citizenship League (JACL).These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn

    Ronald Johnson, Don Walsh

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    Individuals photographed, if any, have been identified within the title from left to right

    Des Walsh, Ronald Johnson, Don Walsh

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    Individuals photographed, if any, have been identified within the title from left to right

    The Boys of St. Vincent

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    Videocassette of a film dramatization, loosely based on events which occurred at an orphanage operated by the Irish Christian Brothers religious order in St. John's, Newfoundland, in the 1970s; and on subsequent revelations from former residents of orphanages in Ontario, and natives in religious schools on reserves in Western Canada. The film, with a screenplay by Des Walsh, won numerous awards, including seven Gemini Awards in 1994

    Review of Second Friends: C. S. Lewis and Ronald Knox in Conversation

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    Review of: Milton T. Walsh, Second Friends: C. S. Lewis and Ronald Knox in Conversation (San Francisco, 2008). 360 pages. $16.95. ISBN: 9781586172404
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