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2013 Distinguished Alumni Award Ceremony
Program of ceremony honoring Valerie B. Jarrett, John M. Nannes, and Theodore J. St. Antoine
Old chinese and friends: new approaches to historical linguistics of the Sino-Tibetan area
List J-M, Starostin G, Yunfan L. “Old Chinese and Friends”: new approaches to historical linguistics of the Sino-Tibetan area. Journal of Language Relationship. 2019;17(1-2):1-6
A Tribute to Theodore J. ST. Antoine
Article predates the author\u27s affiliation with Cornell Law School
Professor Theodore J. St. Antoine: A Legendary Figure
Ted St. Antoine\u27s career as a law professor started more than three decades ago, in 1965, just after I had graduated from the University of Michigan Law School. I never had the good fortune to experience Ted in the classroom and I have always regretted that, for he has been a legendary teacher at the University of Michigan Law School. Indeed, even among those of us who graduated before his arrival at Michigan, Ted quickly gained a reputation as one of the finest classroom teachers ever to deliver a lecture in Hutchins Hall. He has graced his classes with brilliance, dignity, wit, warmth, and vision, always challenging and inspiring those who have come to seek his lessons. It is hard to imagine the University of Michigan Law School without Professor St. Antoine
Panel Discussion: Commenting on Theodore Lowi\u27s Law, Power, and Knowledge
Commenting on Theodore Lowi\u27s Law, Power, and Knowledge
Participants: Professors Francis A. Allen, Theodore J. St. Antoine, Joseph L. Sax, and E. Philip Soper of the University of Michigan Low Schoo
A Tribute to Theodore J. ST. Antoine
Article predates the author\u27s affiliation with Cornell Law School
A Tribute to Theodore J. St. Antoine
The University of Michigan Law School was ninety-five years old when Ted St. Antoine first entered Hutchins Hall in 1951. In half as many years, he profoundly influenced the institution, its traditions, and its character. Ted came west to Michigan after studying philosophy and theology at Fordham College in New York City. He came with the proven abilities of a summa cum laude. He came ready to engage what he considered a more practical challenge: he wanted to become a lawyer
William J. Pierce
Bill Pierce gets things done. When I became Dean of this Law School in mid-1971, Bill had already been on the job as Associate Dean for several months. My predecessor, Frank Allen, upon learning that Bill would be my choice for that position, had decided to appoint him immediately. There was no sense, Frank explained, in postponing the opportunity for the Law School to take advantage of Bill\u27s formidable practical talents. I soon learned what that meant
Alien Registration- Roach, Antoine J. (Gilead, Oxford County)
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The 2014 American State Litter Scorecard FINAL: USA's Dirtiest & Cleanest States Includes Statistics and Charts
A NEW State Litter "Scorecard" is released for the 2014 American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Conference. Every three years, the Scorecard approximates each state's overall public spaces environmental quality through tried-and-true, hard-to-publicly obtain objective and subjective measures, resulting in a total overall jurisdictional score. Readers gain a realistic "picture" of "what's going on" within one or all of the 50 states. Illegal littering and dumping, found frequently on or near transportation paths, creates danger to public safety and health, with 800+ Americans dying each year by vehicle collisions with unmoved roadway debris. Because policy makers, public administrators and citizens are ever more involved in effectuating "green" outcomes, satisfactory public spaces waste removals are vital. Since 2008, major publications (the Boston Globe; TRAVEL+LEISURE; National Cooperative Highway Research Program's "Reducing Litter on Roadsides" Journal) have referred to the Scorecard, an ever valuable, trusted standard for improving debris/litter abatement in states and localities
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