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    Letter from Stuart W. Wilde, December 5, 1967

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    Letter from Stuart W. Wilde to Fayez Sayegh, December 5, 1967, regarding his appearance on the David Susskind show and the Arab-Israeli conflict

    A Tripartite Post-Recession Rebalancing

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    In this latest Advance & Rutgers Report, entitled “A Tripartite Post-Recession Rebalancing,” Dean James W. Hughes and Professor Joseph J. Seneca deliver an incisive assessment of the current market conditions and obstacles in the path of our economic recovery. They offer a statistical cautionary tale that the private and public sector need to hear and acknowledge in order for the economy to make continued progress.This report was published as Issue Paper Number 7, November 2011, in Advance & Rutgers Report

    W. B. Todd, Stuart Lydick, and Dr. J. W. Marshall

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    W. B. Todd, left, presents YMCA emblem to Stuart Lydick, center, who succeeded him as YMCA president. At right is Dr. J. W. (Bill) Marshall, who spoke at the annual meeting at the Y. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition March 1, 1950.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/2383/thumbnail.jp

    Lettre de James Stuart à H. W. Ryland sur sa destitution comme procureur général

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    4 pages, originalLettre de J[ames] Stuart à H. W. Ryland sur : sa destitution comme procureur général ; l'attitude du gouverneur [sir J. H. Craig] à son égard ; sa conduite en tant que membre de la Chambre d'Assemblée

    Lettre de H. W. Ryland à Andrew Stuart sur des questions à poser à Pierre Maheu et un projet de convention

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    4 pages, copie manuscriteVoir M1/S10.018Lettre de H. W. Ryland à Andrew Stuart sur : des questions à poser à [Pierre] Maheu et un projet de convention, préparé par [J. B.] Planté, qui pourrait servir de compromis entre Ryland et Maheu

    Lettre de James Stuart à H. W. Ryland sur l'achat d'une terre située à La Longue-Pointe

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    4 pages, originalLettre de J[ames] Stuart à H. W. Ryland sur : l'achat, pour l'usage de [C. F.] Grece, d'une terre située à La Longue-Pointe

    Walker, George Stuart, 1889-1950

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    Biographical description for George Stuart Walker. Includes photo of Wasatch Presbyterian Church, Salt Lake Cit

    Resilience: A new definition of health for people and communities

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    What enables people to bounce back from stressful experiences? How do certain individuals maintain a sense of purpose and direction over the long term, even in the face of adversity? This is the first book to move beyond childhood and adolescence to explore resilience across the lifespan. Coverage ranges from genetic and physiological factors through personal, family, organizational, and community processes. Contributors examine how resilience contributes to health and well-being across the adult life cycle; why—and what happens when—resilience processes fail; ethnic and cultural dimensions of resilience; and ways to enhance adult resilience, including reviews of exemplary programs

    The Receding Metropolitan Perimeter: A New Postsuburban Demographic Normal

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    The report traces population changes for two time periods: 1950 to 1980, reflecting the nation’s unprecedented postwar suburbanization, and 2010 to 2013, for the recovery period to date from aftershocks of the Great 2007-2009 Recession. The decades between the two time periods analyzed – the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s – are also examined for the influence of overall regional growth, age-structure variations and immigration levels on population change. Twenty-seven of the suburban-ring counties in the four states witnessed explosive growth in the 30-year period from 1950 to 1980, gaining more than 5.3 million residents, and nearly doubling their population. By contrast, the regional core of eight urban counties in New York and New Jersey contracted sharply during the same period, losing nearly a million people. Then, during the 2010–2013 period, the trend reversed: the regional core grew at a rate more than double that of the suburban ring, adding 85,284 persons per year. The regional core accounted for most of the total population growth, a phenomenon unparalleled since World War II. All of the suburban counties with population losses were on the metropolitan outer ring with the exception of Monmouth County, which suffered impacts from Superstorm Sandy. The authors insistently caution that this shift in population growth is not necessarily a long-term change since the latest time period is so limited. However, the data suggest a change of the crest of the wave nature indicating that the multidecade pattern of further growth on the perimeter of the region out has shifted. The report also discusses the influence of young adults’ locational preferences for urban lifestyle and workplace choices post-2000 as one contributing factor to these shifting population patterns

    Solar Power in the Garden State

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    This special issue on energy and solar power in New Jersey was made possible because of the extensive portfolio of research centers and institutes at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Dr. Frank A. Felder, an Associate Research Professor, has been director of the School’s Center for Energy, Economic & Environmental Policy (CEEEP) since 2006. Frank is a nuclear engineer with a PhD degree from MIT, and he, along with his CEEEP colleague, Shankar N. Chandramowli, coauthored the main article in this issue of the Advance & Rutgers Report. CEEEP has worked extensively with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on projects, including New Jersey’s current Energy Master Plan.Shining Brightly: Bloustein's Centers of Excellence / by James W. Hughes and Joseph S. Seneca -- Solar Power in the Garden States / by Shankar N. Chandramowli and Frank A. Felder.Guest contributors include Shankar N. Chandramowli and Frank A. Felder, PhD, Director—Center for Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public PolicyReports published as Issue Paper Number 5, May 2011, in Advance & Rutgers Report, Special Issue
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