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Post card to George Whitaker 06/27/1881
Postal card to George Whitaker. Mailed from Ocean Grove, NJ. Dated June 27, 1881.Letter to Rev. George Whitaker about indexing of the Quarterly Review
Mr Whitaker and Industry: Setting the Record Straight–A Reply to Barry and Daly
The turnaround in economic policy from the late 1950s was remarkable. Protectionism was abandoned and exporting incentivised. As Barry and Daly (2011) admit, Conventional wisdom accords the bulk of the credit for the turnaround in policy to Seán Lemass, Minister for Industry and Commerce in most Fianna Fáil governments since 1932 and Taoiseach from 1959 to 1966, and T. K. Whitaker, Secretary of the Department of Finance from 1956 to 1969. Their main agenda is to set the record straight about the role of Mr. Whitaker in this historical turnaround in economic policy in Ireland. Their bottom line: Conventional wisdom is wrong. They attempt to illustrate this through a critique of our Walsh and Whelan (2010) paper. In our response to their paper we wish to address three issues. First, outline the real essence of our paper; secondly defend our analytical frameworks; and finally, place their new thesis on the role of Whitaker in economic policy during the “long 1950s” in the context of our paper and mainstream beliefs.
Whitaker, Matilda Lucretia, 1841-1892 (MSS 434)
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 434. Photocopies of the Civil War diaries of Matilda Lucretia Whitaker, Grove Spring, Logan County, Kentucky. Whitaker sympathized with the South and noted the activities of Confederate troops in Russellville. Poetry and songs are also included
UA12/2/1 Welcome to Your New Home
Dedication program for the Adams-Whitaker Student Publications Center at Western Kentucky University created by the staff of the College Heights Herald. Includes floor plan of the building and biographical sketches of Bob Adams and David Whitaker
In defense of Capt. Tomás Portell : an episode in the history of Spanish West Florida
En 1800, el capitán Tomás Portell, comandante del fuerte de San Marcos de Apalache en la Florida Occidental española, rindió el fuerte al aventurero americano y lealista británico William
Augustus Bowles. Este pequeño incidente en la historia de la colonia española ha recibido poca atención. Arthur Preston Whitaker lo narró hace unos setenta años, pero hasta ahora nadie ha investigado la exactitud de los duros comentarios de Whitaker sobre la rendición española y el papel de Portell en ella. Este artículo, sin embargo, demuestra que Whitaker malinterpretó los documentos de los archivos españoles y cubanos para sostener su opinión tendenciosa de los
españoles en la Florida Occidental. Más importante aun, el artículo contradice la versión dada por
Whitaker de la rendición y revela información que explica de modo más comprensivo los
acontecimientos en el fuerte, los motivos razonables de la rendición, y lo que ocurrió a Tomás
Portell
Whitaker Wright
Fraud is a significant problem for contemporary businesses, but it is not a new problem. Business fraud was common during the 1890s. This paper examines several accounting issues that were central to Whitaker Wright\u27s trial
Dixie Whitaker v. James Whitaker : Brief of Appellant
Appeal from an Order and Judgment of the Third District Court for Salt Lake County, State of Utah, the Honorable Stewart M. Hanson, Jr., Judge, presiding
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