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Gift photo to Pacific University
Photo of an unidentified woman from Ann Arbor, Michigan sent to someone at Pacific University in the 1870's.[Front] Gibson 10 & 12 W. Huron St. Ann Arbor, Mich., photographer; [Back] Ground Floor Studio Gibson 10 & 12 W. Huron Ann Harbor, Mich. Negatives Kept. Additional Copies Can Always Be Obtained. Reg. C.E. & C.
Gibson, T W C, VX2481
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/387402Surname: GIBSON. Given Name(s) or Initials: T W C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX2481. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 47542.209425
Item: [2016.0049.19695] "Gibson, T W C, VX2481
The Gibson Paradox: An Empirical Investigation for Turkey
This paper tests the existence of Gibson paradox using the traditional and modern time series techniques in the case of annual Turkish data. Even though the results from the traditional Gibson paradox regression suggested a positive relationship between the interest rates and the prices levels in Turkish data, subsequently it was proven to be spurious. On analyzing the time series properties of the variables and the results from the Johansen cointegration procedure, we reveal that there is no support of the Gibson paradox in Turkish data.Gibson paradox; co-integration; Turkey
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from MacDonald Lynch to W. C. Gibson & Co. requesting for their bid in purchasing stocks of Fort Worth Elevators & Warehousing
Robert R. Moton letter to Mr. C. H. Gibson, May 29, 1934
A typed letter on stationery from the Office of the President of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Insitute, now known as Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama. The letter is addressed to Mr. C. H. Gibson and signed by Robert R. Moton, and is dated May 29, 1934. In this correspondence Moton writes to confirm their recent conversation in which Moton requested that Gibson serve as acting president during his absence from the school.ROBERT R. MOTON. PRESIDENT
WILLIAM H. CARTER. TREASURER
Board of Trustees
WILLIAM JAY SCHIEFFEL1N, CHAIRMAN
John H. Drakeford, vice-chairman
Charles E. mason
WILLIAM M. SCOTT
warren Logan
Robert R. Moton
CHARLES A. WICKERSHAM
C. E. Thomas
Irving s. Merrell
Mrs. William G. Willcox
WILLIAM H. CARTER
EDGAR B. STERN
HENRY S. BOWERS
WINTHROP W. ALDRICH
RICHARD H. HARRIS
CLAUDE A. BARNETT
WALTER G. CRUMP
ALEXANDER B. SIEGEL
TUSKEGEE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE
FOUNDED BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
FOR THE TRAINING OF COLORED YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Tuskegee Institute. Alabama
-ay 29, 1934.
Lr. G. H. Gibson,
Tuskegee Institute,
Alabama
Dear In. Gibson:
Conf in. lag our recent conversation, I. am writing
to ask if you will serve in the capacity of Acting President
during rry a sence from the school.
Your long years of experience and your devotion to
the work will enable me to feel very canfort able during rqy
absence, and I want to thank you for being willing to serve
in this capacity.
Yours very sincerely,
f
Presiden
Measurement of the ratio of prompt χ c to J / ψ production in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV
The prompt production of charmonium χ c and J / ψ states is studied in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 7 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider. The χ c and J / ψ mesons are identified through their decays χ c → J / ψ γ and J / ψ → μ + μ - using 36 pb - 1 of data collected by the LHCb detector in 2010. The ratio of the prompt production cross-sections for χ c and J / ψ, σ (χ c → J / ψ γ) / σ (J / ψ), is determined as a function of the J / ψ transverse momentum in the range 2 < p T J / ψ < 15 GeV / c. The results are in excellent agreement with next-to-leading order non-relativistic expectations and show a significant discrepancy compared with the colour singlet model prediction at leading order, especially in the low p T J / ψ region
Robert R. Moton letter to Mr. C. H. Gibson, April 12, 1934
A typed letter on stationery from the Office of the President of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Insitute, now known as Tukegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama. It was addressed to Mr. C. H. Gibson and signed by Robert R. Moton and is dated April 12, 1934. In this correspondence Moton asks Gibson to take the Chairmanship of the Business Committee and act as President during his absence.ROBERT R. MOTON. PRESIDENT
WILLIAM H. CARTER. TREASURER
Board of Trustees
WILLIAM JAY SCHIEFFELIN. CHAIRMAN
JOHN H. DRAKEFORD. VICE-CHAIRMAN
Charles E. Mason
WILLIAM M. SCOTT
Warren Logan
Robert R. Moton
CHARLES A. WlCKERSHAM
C. E. Thomas
IRVING S. MERRELL
MRS. WILLIAM G. WILLCOX
WILLIAM H. CARTER
Edgar B.stern
HENRY S. BOWERS
WINTHROP W. ALDRICH
RICHARD H. HARRIS
CLAUDE A. BARNETT
WALTER G. CRUMP
ALEXANDER B. SIEGEL
TUSKEGEE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE
FOUNDED BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
FOR THE TRAINING OF COLORED YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Tuskegee Institute. Alabama
April 12, 1934.
Mr. C. H. Gibson,
Tuskegee Institute,
Alabana.
Dear Mr. Gibson:
Confirming our conversation this afternoon,
I am Writing to ask you to take the Chairmanship
of the Business Committee.
I shall probably be away for two weeks—
maybe more than that—and I would like to have
you act as President during my absence.
Your long years of experience here, your
devotion to the work, your unselfish desire to
see that everything goes smoothly and your sense
of justice for everybody will enable me to feel
very comfortable during my absence, and I want
to thank you for being willing to act as President
for me.
s
Always sincerely yours
Gibson, Infant Son of E. W., Death Record, 1916
Clerk\u27s record deaths and burials entry for the infant son of E. W. Gibson. The child\u27s sister, Catherine Gibson, is also buried in Zion Cemetery.
Death Date: October 24, 1916
Cause: Premature birth
Burial Date: Unknown
Location: Zion Cemetery, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
Father: E. W. Gibson
Mother: Unknown
Undertaker: C. W. Patterso
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Postal card from W. C. Gibson & Co. to Fannie Kempner Adoue regarding the purchase of Fort Worth Elevators & Warehousing bonds
C. T. Vivian Speaking at an Event, circa 1984
C. T. Vivian speaking at a podium during an unknown event.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection
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