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    Property

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    Covers cases on easements by implied reservations, on condemnation of public property, on proof of intent to claim adversely (Powell), on the validity of antenuptial agreements that alter the status of property acquired after the marriage (Power), and on the extent of the duty to rebuild under a lease with a convenant to rebuild (Robinson)

    Flamingo Vol. III N 7

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    Clyde. Cover. Picture. 0. Beanpot. Untitled. Prose. 1. Anonymous. Untitled. Picture. 5. C.O. Untitled. Poem. 5. Anonymous. DEEDS FIELD, NOVEMBER 25, 1922. Picture. 6. Anonymous. THE LAYING OF THE CORNER STONE OF SWASEY CHAPEL HOME-COMING DAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922. Picture. 6. Anonymous. For Denison. Prose. 6. Vogel, W.A. The Outcast. Prose. 7. Anonymous. Some Views on Ethics. Prose. 8. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 8. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 8. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 8. Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 8. C.O. Untitled. Poem. 8. K.K.H. Canyon Cascade. Poem. 9. C.O. The Moon. Poem. 9. Anonymous. Untitled. Picture. 9. Bill. Dear Editor. Poem. 9. K.K.H. REVERIE. Poem. 9. L.A.H. A Night Before Classes. Poem. 10. C.K. and K.H. I KNEAD THEE EVERY HOUR. Picture. 10. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 10. Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 10. Anonymous. Honest Horace. Poem. 10. Anonymous. LINES BY A SEA-GOING COLLEGE BOY. Poem. 11. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 11. B.P. Forsaken. Poem. 11. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 11. Anonymous. A Run on the Bank. Picture. 11. Anonymous. The Man Who\u27s Never Late. Poem. 11. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 11. Pyroler. FATHER (SUSPICIOUSLY)— TOMMY, DID YOU TAKE A BATH? TOMMY— NO, PA, I DIDN\u27T, HONEST. IS ONE MISSING? Picture. 11. Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 11. H.F. THE BARISTON CASE. Prose. 12. Uber. WHAT MISS \u27LL TOE THIS MARK FOR MB? Picture. 12. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 12. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 13. Anonymous. A Sure Hit. Prose. 13. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 13. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 13. Anonymous, MONEY TO BUY THIS COAT, DARLING. DOUGHLESS— HOW DID YOU MANAGE IT, PRECIOUS? MRS. D. — I BOUGHT IT WITH THE MONEY YOU GAVE ME FOR A NEW HAT AND HAD THE HAT CHARGED TO YOUR ACCOUNT. Picture. 13. L.A.H. EARLY IN JANUARY. Poem. 13. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 13. Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 13. Anonymous. A SKIN YOU LOVE TO TOUCH. Picture. 13. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 13. Multiple Authors. Hey Listen. Prose. 13. Anonymous. Merry Christmas. Prose. 14. Anonymous. Welcome. Prose. 15. Anonymous. Judge Not. Prose. 15. Anonymous. Untitled. Picture. 15. Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 16. Uber. SHE WEARS HER HEART UPON HER SLEEVE, ONE OFTEN HEARS IT SAID. YET HOW SHE DOES, WE CAN\u27T CONCEIVE, WHEN ON HER ARMS SHE\u27S GARBED AS EVE WITHOUT A SINGLE THREAD. SO WE SUGGEST, (WITH FASHION\u27S LEAVE) THAT HEARTS BE WORN—NOT ON THE SLEEVEBUT ON THE BELT INSTEAD. Picture. 16. Anonymous. WOULDN\u27T IT BE WONDERFUL IF. Prose. 16. N.J.P. Untitled. Poem 16. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 16. E.B. JUST BEFORE THAT CHRISTMAS DANCE. Picture. 17. Anonymous. SOME LOCAL CHRISTMAS COLOR IN CASE NATURE FAILS TO FUNCTION. Picture. 18. L.A.H. In Regard to D Notices. Poem. 18. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 18. Anonymous. The Seven Wonders of Denison. Prose. 18. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 18. K. AUNTY, DID YOU EVER RECEIVE ANY PROPOSALS OF MARRIAGE ? YES, DEAR, ONCE—OVER THE TELEPHONE. BUT HE HAD THE WRONG NUMBER. Picture. 18. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 18. H.F. Untitled. Poem. 18. Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 18. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 18. Anonymous. HE— THE FAMILY IS PROUD OF THAT MEDAL FOR ORATORY MY GRANDFATHER WON. SHE— A SORT OF HOT HEIRLOOM, ISN\u27T IT? Picture. 19. Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 19. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 19. Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 19. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 19. H.K. The Girls of Today. Picture. 19. K.H. The Girls of Today. Poem. 19. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 19. Anonymous. EUCLID— *!*!!*?!*?!, I DIDN\u27T GET A LINE TODAY. DESCARTES— HUH, YOU\u27RE LUCKY, DID. Picture. 19. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 20. Anonymous. Untitled. Picture. 20. Anonymous. The Rover Boys\u27 Big Year. Prose. 20. Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 21. Anonymous. Untitled. Picture. 21. Uber. Is it true that statistics show that women live to be older than men? They ought to. Paint\u27s a great preservative, you know. Picture. 22. Goblin. Untitled. Prose. 22. Life. Untitled. Prose. 22. Brown Bull. Send \u27Er Here. Prose. 22. Cougar\u27s Paw. Untitled. Prose. 22. Scalper. Untitled. Prose. 22. Anonymous. BALLAD OF AN ANNUAL DIFFICULTY. Poem. 22. Ted Robinson in Life. L\u27Envoi. Poem. 22. E.B. This young pair will show you If you don\u27t already know The only proper thing to do Beneath the mistletoe! Picture. 22. Purple Cow. Untitled. Prose. 25. Widow. Untitled. Prose. 25. Goblin. Untitled. Prose. 25. Widow. RUBBING IT IN. Prose. 25. Georgia Cracker. Untitled. Prose. 25. London Opinion. AND WRENCHES AIN\u27T ALL. Prose. 25. Cougar\u27s Paw. Untitled. Prose. 26. Tiger. Untitled. Prose. 26. Siren. YES, YES, WHAT? Prose. 26. Chaparral. Untitled. Prose. 27. Cougar\u27s Paw. A Hot Remark. Prose. 27. Chaparral. Untitled. Prose. 27. Beanpot. Untitled. Prose. 30. Frivol. Untitled. Prose. 30. Beanpot. Untitled. Prose. 30. Yale Record. Untitled. Prose. 30. Goblin. Untitled. Prose. 30. Burr. Untitled. Prose. 30

    The Orbital Light Curve of Aquila X-1

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    We obtained R- and I-band CCD photometry of the soft X-ray transient/neutron- star binary Aql X-1 in 1998 June while it was at quiescence. We find that its light curve is dominated by ellipsoidal variations, although the ellipsoidal variations are severely distorted and have unequal maxima. After we correct for the contaminating flux from a field star located only 0.46" away, the peak-to-peak amplitude of the modulation is ~0.25 mag in the R band, which requires the orbital inclination to be greater than 36 degrees. The orbital period we measure is consistent with the 18.95 h period measured by Chevalier & Ilovaisky (1998). During its outbursts the light curve of Aql X-1 becomes single humped. The outburst light curve observed by Garcia et al. (1999) agrees in phase with our quiescent light curve. We show that the single humped variation is caused by a ``reflection effect,'' that is, by heating of the side of the secondary star facing towards the neutron star.Comment: 18 manuscript pages, 7 figures; accepted by A

    Valuing Children's Fatality Risk Reductions

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    The estimates used by U.S. Federal agencies and others to value reductions in fatality risks generally reflect adults’ willingness to trade income for changes in their own risks. Several studies have now been completed that address the value of risk reductions to children. We review these studies for quality and applicability based on selection and evaluation criteria derived from recent discussions of best practices. To limit the effects of between-study variability, we searched for studies that estimate values for both adults and children using a consistent approach. We find seven studies that meet our selection criteria. The studies suggest that the value for children exceeds the value for adults by a factor of 1.2 to 3.0, with a midpoint of 2.1. Studies that estimate the value of reductions in nonfatal risks lead to similar results. Although some studies suggest that the divergence between child and adult values may decrease as the child ages, more work is needed to determine the extent to which these multipliers vary across age groups

    THE UTILIZATION OF MOUTH-PROTECTORS BY FRESHMAN FOOTBALL PLAYERS

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    Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65782/1/j.1752-7325.1972.tb03937.x.pd

    Valuing Children's Fatality Risk Reductions

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    The estimates used by U.S. Federal agencies and others to value reductions in fatality risks generally reflect adults’ willingness to trade income for changes in their own risks. Several studies have now been completed that address the value of risk reductions to children. We review these studies for quality and applicability based on selection and evaluation criteria derived from recent discussions of best practices. To limit the effects of between-study variability, we searched for studies that estimate values for both adults and children using a consistent approach. We find seven studies that meet our selection criteria. The studies suggest that the value for children exceeds the value for adults by a factor of 1.2 to 3.0, with a midpoint of 2.1. Studies that estimate the value of reductions in nonfatal risks lead to similar results. Although some studies suggest that the divergence between child and adult values may decrease as the child ages, more work is needed to determine the extent to which these multipliers vary across age groups

    Annual report, 1956

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    CER56AAR18.Includes bibliographical references
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