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    Kohler v. The Industrial Commission of Utah : Brief of Appellee

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    REBA KOHLER, Widow of Harry L. Kohler, deceased, Plaintiff vs. THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH, MIDWAY CITY and STATE INSURANCE FUND, Defendants Case No. 1450

    In all my years

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    A quick summary of Eric L. Kohler\u27s observations, participation, and survival in the midst of dynamic undercurrents during the 1920\u27s and early 1930\u27s, featuring the reform work of Durand W. Springer, Arthur Andersen, and the American Association of University Instructors of Accounting

    A Dictionary for Accountants by Eric L. Kohler

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    Fashion is Freedom : Milwaukee Art Museum\u27s \u2750 Years of Ebony Fashion\u27

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    Defending the Faith: 19th Century American Jewish Writing on Christianity and Jesus

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    Reviewed Book: Berlin, George L. Defending the Faith: 19th Century American Jewish Writing on Christianity and Jesus. Albany: SUNY Press, 1989

    MS-131: Bair-Kohler-Berger Family at 339 Carlisle Street Collection

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    The collection contains documents, correspondence, photographs, newspapers, artifacts, and ephemera, documenting the lives of the Bair, Kohler, and Berger families who lived at 339 Carlisle Street, as well as information about Judge David Wills’ family (business partners and friends of the Bair/Kohlers) as well as materials on Katalysine Springs and the Springs Hotel of Gettysburg. Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids are discovery tools used to describe and provide access to our holdings. Finding aids include historical and biographical information about each collection in addition to inventories of their content. More information about our collections can be found on our website http://www.gettysburg.edu/special?collections/collections/.https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/findingaidsall/1159/thumbnail.jp

    262817 - Enclosed Transfer Switches

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    263213 - Engine Generators

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    Regulatory Taking: A Contract Approach

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    This Article begins by defining the parameters of the fifth amendment\u27s taking clause. The Article then reviews the various tests used in determining whether governmental action constitutes a taking, and discusses the recent Supreme Court decisions within the framework of case law as it has evolved since the Court\u27s 1922 landmark decision, Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon. Finally, the Article suggests a formula based on well-established contract principles for analyzing the impact of land use regulation on private property interests
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