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William Collier Interview
William H. Collier served in World War II in the 106th Cavalry Regiment (Mechanized). He participated in several campaigns in Europe, including Normandy, northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. He also served in the Army of Occupation in Austria. His later career included postings in Korea, Germany, Hawaii, Vietnam, and the Pentagon. He retired in 1971, having obtained the rank of Lt. Colonel. This interview primarily covers his service in World War II
Mr. Melvin J. Collier, RWWL AUC, June 2011
This video is a conversation with Mr. Melvin J. Collier. Mr. Collier talks about his book, "From Mississippi to Africa: A Journey of Discovery". Daniel Le, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Cheryl Collier, Senior Flute Recital, Jan 17, 1971
Concert program for Cheryl Collier, Senior Flute Recital, Jan 17,
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Tom Collier, Percussion, November 28, 2001
Concert program for Tom Collier, Percussion, November 28,
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William and Sybil Collier Baby
The baby son of William and Sybil Collier poses for a portrait
William and Sybil Collier Baby
The baby of William and Sybil Woodard Collier is pictured in this baby portrait
William and Sybil Collier Daughter
The daughter of William and Sybil Collier smiles for a portrait
Correspondence, Howard L. Collier to William Bergen, D.O., 1984 November 27
Letter from Howard L. Collier, Vice President of Finance at the Medical College of Ohio to William Bergen, D.O. describing his experience as a member of the AOA site visit team during the creation of the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine.https://dune.une.edu/bergen/1033/thumbnail.jp
William Collier, stage actor
William Collier, stage actorTo order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see:
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Training and Establishment Survival
Training decisions are affected by beliefs about the returns to training, surrounding which firms face considerable uncertainty. We model the consequent association between training, profitability and establishment survival. We propose a plausible definition of optimism about training effectiveness, and show that more optimistic firms train more. We then present estimates of the relationship between training and the likelihood of medium-term commercial survival. We find that increased training of non-manual workers in large establishments is associated with a greater chance of survival; however, disaggregation reveals that the association differs across occupational groups. In smaller establishments, increased training for Craft and Technical workers is associated with better chances of survival, while for Professional workers the opposite effect is found
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