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The authors include Charles Wharton Stork, Hendrik Willem van Loon, Paul Britten Austin, and historian Michael Roberts.
Other members of the Board were: The Dean of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania, ex officio, The Chairman of the Department of Economics of the University of Pennsylvania, ex officio, Paul F. Miller, ( Board of Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania ), Dr. Michael K. Evans ( University of Pennsylvania, economics department ), Dr. Paul Taubman ( University of Pennsylvania, economics department ), and Dr. Richard J. Kruizenga ,( Chief Economist and Manager, Corporate and Environmental Economics, Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey ).
Chase Econometrics had been founded by Michael Kaye Evans, who had previously collaborated with Klein at Wharton but parted ways.
# redirect Michael Wharton
* Peter Simple, pseudonym of and newspaper column by the British journalist Michael Wharton
The permanent casino, The Casino Club at The Greenbrier, designed by architect Michael Oliver McClung of Shope Reno Wharton Associates, Norwalk, CT opened on July 2, 2010 with a celebrity gala.
* Michael Wharton, a newspaper columnist who wrote under the pseudonym Peter Simple in the British Daily Telegraph.
In 1990 he returned to The Daily Telegraph as the successor of Michael Wharton ( better known as " Peter Simple "), writing the paper's long-running Way of the World column three times a week until December 2000.
Michael Wharton ( 19 April 1913 23 January 2006 ) was a newspaper columnist who wrote under the pseudonym Peter Simple in the British Daily Telegraph.
Wharton was born as Michael Bernhard Nathan, the son of a businessman of German-Jewish origin, at Shipley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire (" Wharton " was the maiden name of his mother ).
* Comic fantasy of Michael Wharton comes to a close
The last people to leave the restaurant before Flight 11 collided with the North Tower at 8: 46 AM were Michael Nestor, Liz Thompson, Geoffrey Wharton, and Richard Tierney.
The Rockets led by Michael Bacchus and lead singer Johnny Braff along with Bumble & the Saints, led by Colin Wharton, was perhaps the most influential group in this shift.
Between 1988 and 1990 he wrote the Daily Telegraph ` s The Way of the World column ( a satirical column originated by Michael Wharton ), and in 1990 swapped places with Auberon Waugh to become a weekly columnist on The Sunday Telegraph, where he has remained to this day.
Washington and his friends ," Croghan wrote to Joseph Wharton, Jr. and to Michael Gratz, " I have sold a parcel of lands to Coll Washington ,", but there were no further sales beyond in today's Perryopolis, Pennsylvania.
Michael Wharton has accused her of an excessive pursuit of political correctness: " At 3. 6 degrees on the Alibhai-Brown scale, it sets off a shrill scream that will not stop until you ’ ve pulled yourself together with a well-chosen anti-racist slogan.
Ramage played in the same youth team as Taylor, Michael Chopra and Adam Rundle under Alan Irvine, before later being coached by former Newcastle players Kenny Wharton and Peter Beardsley.
A graduate of Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Deutsch now serves on two boards: UPenn ’ s School of Social Work ’ s Executive Committee and the Michael J.

Michael and 1913
* 2010 J. Michael Hagopian, Turkish-born American documentarian ( b. 1913 )
* 1913 Greek military aviators, Michael Moutoussis and Aristeidis Moraitinis perform the first naval air mission in history, with a Farman MF. 7 hydroplane.
* 1913 Michael Foot, English politician ( d. 2010 )
Michael Mackintosh Foot, FRSL, PC ( 23 July 1913 3 March 2010 ) was a British Labour Party politician and man of letters.
by Preserved Smith, Charles Michael Jacobs, The Lutheran Publication Society, Philadelphia, Pa. 1913, 1918. vol. I ( 1507 1521 ) and vol. 2 ( 1521 1530 ) from Google Books.
Sadleir's interest in Kandinsky also led to Kandinsky's first works entering a British art collection ; Sadleir's father, Michael Sadler, acquired several woodprints and the abstract painting Fragment for Composition VII in 1913 following a visit by father and son to meet Kandinsky in Munich that year.
* April 28 Tobias Michael Carel Asser, Dutch jurist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( d. 1913 )
by Preserved Smith, Charles Michael Jacobs, The Lutheran Publication Society, Philadelphia, Pa. 1913, 1918. vol. I ( 1507 1521 ) and vol. 2 ( 1521 1530 ) from Google Books.
* Michael Singleton ( 1913 2002 ), English cricketer
* Michael Heseltine, 1913, London: Heinemann ; New York ; Macmillan ( Loeb Classical Library ).
In a series of decrees over December 1912 and January 1913, Nicholas relieved Michael of his command, banished him from Russia, froze all his assets in Russia, seized control of his estates, and removed him from the Regency.
Buckeridge told BBC reporter Michael Crick that the fictional Jennings had been modelled on a schoolfriend, Diarmaid Jennings ( 1913 2009 ).
Tobias Michael Carel Asser ( April 28, 1838, Amsterdam July 29, 1913, The Hague ) was a Dutch lawyer and legal scholar of Jewish background, cowinner ( with Alfred Fried ) of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1911 for his role in the formation of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the first Hague peace conference ( 1899 ).
* Michael Landmann ( 1913 84 ), Swiss philosopher
* Michael Foot ( 1913 2010 ), British Labour Party politician
in 1912, Knopf worked as a clerk at Doubleday ( 1912 1913 ), then as an editorial assistant to Michael Kennerly ( 1914 ).
* Edogawa Ranpo ( 2008 ), " The Man Traveling with the Brocade Portrait ," translated by Michael Tangeman, Modanizumu: Modernist Fiction from Japan, 1913 1938, ed.
* Edogawa Ranpo ( 2008 ), " The Caterpillar ," translated by Michael Tangeman, Modanizumu: Modernist Fiction from Japan, 1913 1938, ed.
The withdrawal of the Ottoman fleet within the Dardanelles was confirmed by 1st Lieutenant Michael Moutoussis and Ensign Aristeidis Moraitinis on January 24, 1913.
In 1913, John Henry Michael, the head of the school's mechanical department, designed the " Negro Building " for the National Conservation Exposition, which was held across town at Chilhowee Park.
* Squadron Leader Michael Casano MC ( 1913 2006 ); Commander of No 2 Armoured Car Company RAF
* Michael Foot ( 1913 2010 ) ( Prep School only ), Leader of the Labour Party 1980 1983.
Michael Field was a pseudonym used for the poetry and verse drama of Katherine Harris Bradley ( 27 October 1846 26 September 1914 ) and her niece and ward Edith Emma Cooper ( 12 January 1862 13 December 1913 ).

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