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Coupe, R (Reuben), NX56860
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/379079Surname: COUPE
Given Name(s) or Initials: R (REUBEN)
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX56860
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 16635192891
Item: [2016.0049.11372] "Coupe, R (Reuben), NX56860
Reuben M. Coblin
Graduating photograph of Reuben M. Coblin, Miami Medical College, 1897. This photograph is a part of the Miami Medical College Graduate and Faculty Photograph collection
Mcgrath, J R (John Reuben), QX9292
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/403378Surname: MCGRATH. Given Name(s) or Initials: J R (JOHN REUBEN). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX9292. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 37531.224083
Item: [2016.0049.35671] "Mcgrath, J R (John Reuben), QX9292
Walker, R S (Reuben Seymour), NX66387
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/423483Surname: WALKER. Given Name(s) or Initials: R S (REUBEN SEYMOUR). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX66387. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 14732.249998
Item: [2016.0049.55744] "Walker, R S (Reuben Seymour), NX66387
Goldsworthy, R C (Reuben Clive), QX9926
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/388016Surname: GOLDSWORTHY. Given Name(s) or Initials: R C (REUBEN CLIVE). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX9926. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 34336.210786
Item: [2016.0049.20309] "Goldsworthy, R C (Reuben Clive), QX9926
Reid, R., May 24, 1979, Part 1. David Taylor interviewing Reuben Reid regarding boatbuilding.
David Taylor interviewing Reuben Reid regarding boatbuilding, Winterton, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Interview takes place May 24, 1979. Mr Reid tells the story of learning how to build a boat. He discusses the parts and dimensions of a boat, types of boats in the area, and taking orders to build boats
Reuben B. Robertson and family
This undated photograph of Reuben B. Robertson (L) includes (L to R) his wife, Hope T. Robertson, and children Logan T. Robertson, Hope R. Norburn, and Reuben B. Robertson, Jr
Leslie R. Hawthorne, Professor of Horticulture
Leslie R. Hawthorne, Professor of Horticulture
R. H. (Reuben Harrison) Mull with oxen
Champion Fibre Company began operations in the planned logging community of Sunburst in 1907. In 1911 Sunburst moved 4 miles downstream and renamed the upstream site Spruce, currently known as the Sunburst Campground. In November, 1925, after a dry summer, a major fire depleted the forest. Sunburst remained in production until September 15, 1926. In the following years, the logging camp was removed, the West Fork of the Pigeon River was dammed and Lake Logan was created. This photograph shows R. H. (Reuben Harrison) Mull, trestle builder, with his oxen, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The oxen are used to carry timbers for trestle building
Redistributive Politics and Market Efficiency: An Experimental Study
We study the interaction between competitive markets that produce large but unequally distributed welfare gains and elections through which the poor majority can redistribute income away from the rich minority. In our simple laboratory democracy, subjects first earn their income by trading in a double auction market and thereafter vote on redistributive policies in two-candidate elections. In addition, in one of the treatments subjects can attempt to influence the candidates’ policy choices by transferring money to them. We observe very high levels of redistribution – even when transfers to candidates are possible – with little effect on market efficiency. Overall, the experimental results are explained by our equilibrium predictions.redistribution, double auction, elections, lobbying
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