36,238 research outputs found
Black and White Patch quilt, by Eliza Hipple Buckwalter Watson
Image of Black and White Patch quilt created circa 1940-1945 by Eliza Hipple Buckwalter Watson. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Watson\u27s granddaughter, Frances K. Blakeslee, as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Eliza Hipple Buckwalter Watson was born on April 6, 1869 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She married William Alexander Watson. They had six children. This quilt was made for Watson\u27s granddaughter Frances K. Blakesle
The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress 2002: Towards a Social Understanding of Productivity
In this chapter, William Watson challenges Heath's interpretation of the benefits of productivity growth, but agrees with Richard Harris' views on the state of our knowledge about the potential contribution of social programs to productivity growth. Watson tackles Heath's assessment of the social benefits of productivity growth directly, starting with the issues of social inequality and poverty. He argues that there has been no flagging in redistributive effort in Canada and he challenges what he sees as Heath's preference for enhancing public expenditures, emphasizing the scope for government failures and of the possibility that higher tax rates in the contemporary period have increased the marginal cost of public funds. Even if one were able to resolve the question of the appropriate balance between the public and private sectors, Watson believes that the case for higher productivity would remain compelling. Without powerful analytical guidance, Watson concludes that reform of social policy will inevitably be guided primarily by intuition, politics and hunches. In these circumstances, he counsels modesty in aspirations.Equity, Efficiency, Productivity, Labour Productivity, Labor Productivity, Growth, Income, Inequality, Equality, Social Policy, Happiness, Poverty, Leisure, Government, Investment, Fairness, Spending, Government Spending, Government Expenditure, Expenditure, Taxes, Tax, Quality of Life
The history of the reign of Philip the Third, King of Spain
the first four books by Robert Watson ... ; the two last by William Thomso
Adams & Watson
Photograph of Mary Adams playing piano and William Watson playing fiddle, in Mary's home in Bedford County, Virginia
Interview of William E. Watson IV, Ph.D
Dr. William E. Watson was born in 1962 in New York City. The son of musicians, he moved to Lower Merion Township in Pennsylvania with his mother and twin brother in the mid-1970s. Graduating from Lower Merion High School, Dr. Watson attended Eastern College for his Undergraduate degree in History. He continued his education at the University of Pennsylvania for his Masters and completed his Doctorate in Medieval Studies., with minor concentrations in Russian History and Islamic History. Dr. Watson taught at both Drexel University and La Salle University as an adjunct professor before going full-time at Immaculata University in 1998. Dr. Watson is one of the co-founders of the Duffy’s Cut Project, an ongoing archaeological dig to uncover a mass grave of 57 Irish rail workers killed in 1832. He has authored several books, appeared in documentaries related to Irish-American history, and a member of several historical organizations
The life of William Baker : with his funeral sermon /
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "William Baker was born in the year 1710, in the parishof Boldre, near Lymington, in Hampshire."Cover title."Price one penny."Signatures: A¹².Undated. Date range from trading dates of William Watson and Son, cf. Pollard, M. Dictionary of members of the Dublin book trade, 1550-1880, p. 595.Mode of access: Internet
ERIN WATSON Composer MASTER'S RECITAL Wednesday, November 19, 2003 8:00 p.m. Hirsch Orchestra Rehearsal Hall
Program: 4' / Emma Watson -- 10' / Emma Watson -- Inhale / Emma Watson -- 8' / Emma Watson -- Hold / Emma Watson -- 6' / Emma Watson -- Exhale / Emma Watson -- 3' / Emma Watson.This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Master of Music degree
William Booth Taliaferro correspondence, 1859
74 items. Unfinished letter of [?] to Rufus J. Colley (bears legal notes concerning estate of William H. Roy), Francis M. Boykin, Jr., Upperville Male Academy, John Haw, Thomas H. Ellis, P.M. Tabb & Son, order from Henry A. Wise to Gibson to call on Superintendent of Arsenal at Harper's Ferry for amunition, John Blair Hoge to Wise, S. Bassett French to Jno. B. Hoge, Morton Marye, Sister to William Booth Taliaferro, H.H. Dent, Medical Report of R. A. Straith, David S. Watson, J. Lucins Davis, William Munford to J.M. Rowan, Alfred M. Barbour (issuing ammunition and bursting of guns), E. W. Balch, William Booth Taliaferro to Wise, James L. Kemper, Alexander Galt Taliaferro, William B. Hartley, Robert F. Getty (E.G. Otis Yonkers Examiner Reporter), W. (leter to Wise, anti-hanging John Brown), William Munford to H.L. Bowen (transmitting denial of Bowen's request by William Booth Taliaferro), George W. Munford, J.A. Vadenbousch to William Booth Taliaferro, S. Bassett French (for William Booth Taliaferro) to M.M. Anderson, L.H. King to [?] Wargh concerning credentials of E.G Otis, Capt. to [?] (promise to rescue him), Chas. G. Stone to J.L. Davis (publication), John Scott, J. Lucinus, William, R.D., Edmund Mason, William H. anthony Henry C. Allen--conditions at Charlestown Jail, Powhatan Robinson page (for William Booth Taliaferro) to John B. Hoge, William Booth Taliaferro per O. Jennings Wise to William Sherrard, Ap.P. Shutt, E.G. Otis to his wife (including description of Mt. Vernon), Draft of William Booth Taliaferro to Haw, William Booth Taliaferro (per I. Jennings Wise to [?] Moore), William Booth Taliaferro to [?] Clarke, (Congressman) A. W. Boteler to William Booth Taliaferro, Edward Graham to William Booth Taliaferro, Pohatan Robinson Page, J.R. Chambliss, H. H. Mays, J.D. Bright, James C. Van Dyke, Henry M. Phillips to Charles J. Faukner, P. Ranchfoss, Ro[bert] Tyler, ?Francis B, Jones, W.B. Stanard [at Bendover], J.W. Ware, William H. Richardson, A.K. Syester, J.W. Rowan, Bond of B.R. Gaine to Warner Throckmorton Toliaferro (executor of William H. Roy
Watson-Russell Children - 02
Photograph - Five of the six children of Thomas Watson and Cassie Russell, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right: William S. Watson, T. Russell Watson, Cecilia B. Watson, H. Bertram Watson, and Helen E. Watso
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