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    View from lower end zone stands into the Cotton Bowl, with no Field markings, and "improper cutting", 1952

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    Lower stands view looking from an end zone, of an empty Cotton Bowl stadium, with grey building in background. Football field is unmarked, and shows irregular mowing lines. Low on-field riser stand to left. Industrial sense of place.Photographer uncertain"J. W. 6-30-52 Cottonbowl Improper cutting [half-moon tag to left] [stamped] 0023.1564"Image taken on Kodachrome.Sports turfWarm humi

    Attendees view turf research plots during the Texas Turf Association Field Day in Wichita Falls, 1953

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    View, from outside the plots, of visiting group viewing turf research plots during a Texas Turf Association Field Day, 1953, at the City of Wichita Falls Experimental Grass Plots. Small dry ditch in foreground, with much exposed soil.Photographer uncertain"Test plots Ext. T.T.A.F-Day W. Falls 8-10-53"Image taken on Kodachrome.Warm semiari

    Oral history interview with James W. Birkenstock and Thomas J. Watson, Jr.

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    Transcript, 13 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95355Watson and Birkenstock discuss the circumstances surrounding the decision reached by Thomas J. Watson, Sr., and Raleigh Phillpotts, chairman of british Tabulating Machines Company (BTM), to end the original licensing agreement between International Business Machines (IBM), BTM, and International Computers, Ltd. during World War II and after 1949. the interview covers the original agreement made in the early 1900s by Herman Hollerith, the relationship between IBM and BTM during World War II and after 1949, and the IBM license agreements with Cyril Holland-Martin and Gerhard Dirks.Birkenstock, James W. (James Warren), 1912-; Watson, Thomas J., 1914-. (1985). Oral history interview with James W. Birkenstock and Thomas J. Watson, Jr.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107119

    W. Marvin Watson to Senator James O. Eastland, 6 November 1967

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    Typed letter signed dated 6 November 1967 from W. Marvin Watson to Eastland, re: enclosed pen used by president when signing S.1678 providing for the relief of American Petrofina Company and James W. Harris.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_e/1052/thumbnail.jp

    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

    James Watson Gerald speaks on America Safe

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    Former American ambassador to Germany, James Watson Gerard gives a speech about freedom of speech in America being the strongest bulwark against the incursion of Bolshevism

    James Watson Gerald speaks on "America Safe"

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    Gift of Bernard Winchert.Former American ambassador to Germany James Watson Gerard talks about freedom of speech in America as the strongest bulwark against the incursion of Bolshevism

    Replication Data for: Core Inflation and Trend Inflation

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    Stock, James H., and Watson, Mark W., (2016) "Core Inflation and Trend Inflation." Review of Economics and Statistics 98:4, 770-784

    Replication Data for: Core Inflation and Trend Inflation

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    Stock, James H., and Watson, Mark W., (2016) "Core Inflation and Trend Inflation." Review of Economics and Statistics 98:4, 770-784
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