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Woolley, Esther P.
Body cremated. Edward Allen Woolley - husbandhttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1939/1331/thumbnail.jp
Revision of the three-striped dasyures, genus Myoictis (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), of New Guinea, with description of a new species
Woolley, P. A. (2005): Revision of the Three-striped Dasyures, Genus Myoictis (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), of New Guinea, With Description of a New Species. Records of the Australian Museum 57 (3): 321-340, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.57.2005.1450, URL: https://journals.australian.museum/woolley-2005-rec-aust-mus-573-321340
Woolley, Taylor Residence P.1
Interior of Taylor Woolley residence, located at 1222 E 9th South in Salt Lake City, Utah
Harry E. Woolley residence (Seattle, Wash.), study
Written in title block:
Study for Harry E. Woolley
Ellsworth Storey Architect, SeattleRenaissance RevivalRestrictions apply to the ordering of this image. Please contact [email protected] for more information.Scanned from original drawing in RGB at 200-400 dpi, saved in TIFF format, changed to indexed color, enhanced and resized using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm software's JPEG2000 Extension. 2006
The Impact on the Pricing Process of Costly Active Management and Performance Chasing Clients
One of the necessary features of markets to produce efficient pricing is competition between information-based investors who quickly impound new information into price. However, a signifficant proportion of funds invested in today's equity markets are in the hands of managers who pursue a style that utilises little or none of the available information. We simulate such a market where the funds are being managed using the following three investment styles: fundamental, momentum and index. We confirm that the major pricing anomalies that have been highlighted previously in the literature are a natural consequence of competition between managers utilising these three investment styles. More importantly, we show that this situation is unlikely to change as long as markets continue to be dominated by costly active managers with clients who pursue outperformance
Taylor Woolley?
Black and white photograph of a man (probably Taylor Woolley) seated at a drafting table. From leaf 23 of the Clifford P. Evans scrapbook
Taylor Woolley
Black and white photograph of Taylor Woolley holding catches of fish in each hand. The setting may be the marshes near the Great Salt Lake. From leaf 10 of the Clifford P. Evans scrapbook
Bear River p.3
18840--Old Bear River crossing west of Preston, Idaho, 1940. For a photograph of the same scene taken from the same spot in 1871 see 18839. Photographer: R.R. Woolley. U.S. Geological Survey. Donor: BLM (Bureau of Land Management
Taylor Woolley, newspaper mention
Scan of a newspaper article listing architect Taylor Woolley among a list of great Utahns, from an unidentified newspaper. From leaf 11 of the Clifford P. Evans scrapbook
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