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    [John Todd Willis, Jr. Baby Book]

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    Scrapbook of photos from John Todd Willis, Jr.'s childhood. They have been pasted throughout the book on black pages, and many of them have been labeled. Photos of his relatives, by themselves and with him, can also be found in the book. Several pictures have not been pasted down. Many photos were taken at his home, 2025 Colcord Avenue

    Shaanxi (China), view of Hua Shan mountain

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    View of Hua-shan, one of five sacred mountains of China.Image is included in the research conducted by Bailey Willis for the article: Among the Mountains of Shen-Si Author(s): Bailey Willis Source: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Vol. 38, No. 7 (1906), pp. 412-424 Published by: American Geographical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944Grayscal

    Questionnaire from Willis S. Beecher for his seminary's Historical Catalogue

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    Questionnaire from Willis S. Beecher likely to Reverend Lyman. He is searching for information for his seminary's Historical Catalogue

    Shaanxi (China), view of Qin Ling mountain range as the natural boundary

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    View of summits of the Ts'in-ling-shan barrier range of China. In A.G.S. Bulletin vol.38, 1906Image is included in the research condcuted by Bailey Willis for the article: Among the Mountains of Shen-Si Author(s): Bailey Willis Source: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Vol. 38, No. 7 (1906), pp. 412-424 Published by: American Geographical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944Grayscal

    Marc Willis, 2007

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    This is an interview with Marc Willis, who is currently CEO of Soulsville U.S.A. in Memphis, Tennessee. The youngest child of prominent Memphis Civil Rights Attorney and politician A.W. Willis, Marc Willis recalls growing up amidst his father's then bustling political career in the 60's and early 70's. Furthermore, Mr. Willis explains how growing up amidst the Civil Rights Movement influenced his current career choice

    A closer look at the gap. A comment on Cooper and Willis' 'mind the gap' paper

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    Recently, there has been a lively debate between Cooper and Willis (2001,2002,2003a, 2003b) and Caballero and Engel (2004) about the apropriateness of the so-called 'gap approach' to labor adjustment. Cooper and Willis claim that the gap approach is unable to identify non- convex adjustment costs because of a measurement error under the alternative hypothesis of convex costs. This comment assesses the validity of Cooper and Willis' claim by providing evidence from a number of Monte-Carlo experiments. In contrast to Cooper and Willis findings from single simulations, the experiments reveal no tendency to falsely reject the convex-cost hypothesis if one uses the correct one-sided test for non-convexities. In fact, the parameter estimates are typically biased against the hypothesis of non-convex costs. Consequently, there is no tendency to falsely reject although the estimates show substantial excess dispersion as a result of a spurious regression problem.Employment Adjustment, Non-Convex Adjustment Costs, Monte- Carlo Experiments

    My international career: Willis Shaner

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    Unpublished version.A memoir about Vicky and Willis Shaner's overseas experiences and Willis Shaner's career. Dr. Shaner is an emeritus professor in Mechanical Engineering

    Letter from Willis S. Beecher requesting information for his Historical Catalogue

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    Letter from Willis S. Beecher likely to Reverend Horace Lyman from the Auburn Theological Seminary. He requests information for his seminary's Historical Catalogue and states that he is enclosing a list of people

    Josephine Ettinger, Colfax, Washington, approximately 1888

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    Caption on mount: H.I. Willis & Co. Colfax, Washington. Handwritten on verso: Ms. Josephine Ettinger. Lady alternate, Washington. PH Coll 334 Willis.2H.I. Willis was active in Colfax, Washington in the late 1880's and early 1890's. He was probably a partner in the studio Willis and Owings which operated in Colfax in the 1890's.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order Numbe
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