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    Yanko Draganov

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    Vignetted medium close-up of a man in a military uniform adorned with insignia of honour.Yanko Draganov (1859 - 1932) was a Bulgarian volunteer (opaltchenets) in the Russo-Ottoman War 1877 - 1878, a Bulgarian officer, and lieutenant general as of 1917

    Unused Riparian Water Rights in Washington—Department of Ecology v. Abbott, 103 Wn. 2d 686, 694 P.2d 1071 (1985)

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    In Department of Ecology v. Abbott, the Washington Supreme Court addressed the long-standing question of whether landowners who failed to exercise consumptive riparian rights3 within a reasonable period after the adoption of the Water Code of 1917 (1917 Code) lost those rights. The question arose when a riparian landowner, who had registered consumptive water rights as required by statute in 1971, was denied those rights in a 1982 stream adjudication. The basis for the denial was that the landowner\u27s riparian rights had not been continuously exercised since 1917. The Water Rights Registration Act, with which the landowner complied in 1971, required that all riparian landowners register their water rights, whether exercised or not. In 1969, the legislature repealed a provision of the Water Rights Registration Act that would have extinguished unused riparian rights in Washington. Nevertheless, the Washington Supreme Court held (1) that the 1917 Code established prior appropriation as the dominant water law in Washington; (2) that after 1917 new water rights were acquired only by permit, and (3) that water rights existing in 1917 but not put to beneficial use by 1932 were relinquished

    Studio portrait of Yanko Draganov

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    Vignetted medium close-up of a man in military uniform, adorned with many insignias of honour.Yanko Draganov (1859 - 1932) was a Bulgarian volunteer (opaltchenets) in the Russo-Ottoman War 1877 - 1878, a Bulgarian officer, and lieutenant general as of 1917

    Studio portrait of Yanko Draganov

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    Half length shot of a man in military uniform with a hat with a cockade, insignia of honour, and a sword.Yanko Draganov (1859 - 1932) was a Bulgarian volunteer (opaltchenets) in the Russo-Ottoman War 1877 - 1878, Bulgarian officer, and since 1917 Lieutenant General

    Studio portrait of Anastasia K. Stoyanova

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    Full length profile shot of a woman in a light long urban dress, leaned on a chair.Anastasia K. Stoyanova, Yanko Draganov's (1859 - 1932) wife, who was a Bulgarian volunteer (opaltchenets) in the Russo-Ottoman War 1877 - 1878, Bulgarian officer, and since 1917 Lieutenant General

    Subject Index (violence - World War of 1939-1945), pp. 866-931

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    The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944

    1. Carl Becker on Progress

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    The first selection was written by Carl L. Becker (1873-1945), for many years professor of history at Cornell University (1917-1941), and one of the most highly respected members of his profession. One of his particular interests was the Enlightenment, about which he wrote a famous book: The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth Century Philosophers (1932). But while he clung to his fascination with the Enlightenment, Becker was in revolt against the scientific history which it had largely fostered. The ideal of scientific history, he thought, was noble enough, but unattainable and useless. Influenced by pragmatism, Becker asked the question: Can there by anything like objectively written history? Is the raw material from which it is to be derived a string of pure facts that the historian himself so deeply involved in his own cultural milieu that he reads into the past his own presuppositions (whether he wants to or not) and to a considerable extent finds what he wants there, both facts and interpretations? [excerpt

    Subject Index (strikers, employment status of - vigilantes), pp. 789-865

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    The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944

    Subject Index (Commission on Industrial Relations, cont. - dues and assessments), pp. 142-223

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    The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944

    Subject Index (old age insurance, cont. - political parties), pp. 563-619

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    The Catherwood Library and ILR School at Cornell are pleased to again make available an extremely important index of major labor union publications, long out of print. It is Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth\u27s Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941. Baltimore, The John Hopkins Press, 1944
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