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  Dunlop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Dunlop, Agnes, the youngest surviving daughter of Charlotte Maria (Carlile) and Thomas Dunlop, was born in 1886, and resides at 69, Balliol Road.
Dunlop, Elizabeth Helen, the eldest daughter of Charlotte Maria (Carlile) and Thomas Dunlop, was born in 1876, and resides at 6 Balliol Road, Bootle, Lancs.
Dunlop, Thomas Hume, the elder surviving son of Charlotte Maria (Carlile) and Thomas Dunlop, was born in 1881.
www.colonialcdbooks.com /dunlop.htm   (398 words)

  
 Harvard Gazette: John Thomas Dunlop
John Dunlop was an extraordinary labor economist, dean, colleague, and mentor to students and practitioners in the world of labor.
John's first major academic publication on real wages over the business cycle forced Keynes to admit that the General Theory was wrong on its assessment of this issue: Real wages fall in recessions not in booms, contrary to simple marginal productivity analysis.
Dunlop approached his work - from advising presidents and cabinet officials, to telling academics about the real world and telling practitioners about academic theory and testing of propositions - with one goal: to help solve problems.
www.news.harvard.edu /gazette/2004/09.16/17-mmdunlop.html   (666 words)

  
 Dunlop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dunlop Aerospace Braking Systems, a company tracable back John Boyd Dunlop's wheel and tyre group of companies, supplies aluminium wheels, brakes (carbon-carbon, copper and steel) and hydraulic control systems to the aerospace industry.
Dunlop Aerospace Braking Systems supplied the wheels and brakes to the Thrust SSC supersonic land-speed record holding car.
The Dunlop pedal, used for the "Wah-wah" guitar effect.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dunlop   (239 words)

  
 Harvard Gazette: John Dunlop, distinguished scholar, labor negotiator, dies at 89
John Dunlop, a distinguished Harvard scholar and administrator who played significant roles as a labor negotiator and government official, died Thursday morning (Oct. 2) at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Dunlop, the Lamont University Professor Emeritus, was a widely respected labor economist who served as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) from 1969 to 1973.
Dunlop retired from the Harvard faculty in 1985, although he remained extremely involved as a scholar, consultant, negotiator, and teacher.
www.news.harvard.edu /gazette/daily/0310/02-dunlop.html   (724 words)

  
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Margaret was the daughter of John Ramsay and Agnes Kilgour, and she was born in Govan, Glasgow, on 22 March 1835.
Thomas is known to have been a dairyman in 1858 when his first child was born in Hayburn Street, Partick, and also in 1881 when he and the family were still living in Hayburn Street.
John and Barbara are know to have had three children: Jeannie Campbell, born about 1893; Margaret Ramsay, born 4 May 1895, in Buccleugh Street, Glasgow; and John, born 27 July 1901, in 31 Wilson Terrace, Glasgow.
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Thomas and his two sisters, Margaret and Hannah, were orphans by 1841 when Thomas, the eldest of the three, was ten years of age.
By 1863 Thomas was trading as a grain and flour merchant, had moved to new premises at 249 Argyle Street, and he and his family were the sole occupants of a house at 2 Great Kelvin Terrace, Bank Street, Hillhead.
Thomas, however, had not neglected his grain and flour business, and in September 1872 he joined the Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow at the 'Far Hand', which was roughly equivalent, it is thought, to being an associate member of a trade association today.
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 Descendants of Thomas Austin of Barbados - pafg29.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Adele Alice Viola Dunlop "Bool or Viola" (Adele Marie Francoise Farrar, Walter Farrar, Melicent Ann Austin, Richard Barker, Joseph Gibson, Thomas) was born in 1911 in St John's, Barbados.
Nigel Norman Herron Dunlop (Adele Marie Francoise Farrar, Walter Farrar, Melicent Ann Austin, Richard Barker, Joseph Gibson, Thomas) was born in 1914 in St John's, Barbados.
John Walter Thomas Dunlop "Jack" (Adele Marie Francoise Farrar, Walter Farrar, Melicent Ann Austin, Richard Barker, Joseph Gibson, Thomas) was born in 1918 in St John's, Barbados.
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 Charles Thomas Dunlop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Dunlop mining engineer, eldest son of John Dunlop and wife (nee Hailey) of Ayre Scotland and North Ireland, finder of Ballarat first gold.
The draught horse he was using was very lazy and a bit of a jib, however he coaxed it to plough across the block a couple of chains by giving it a handful of oats and a spell.
But John said he would sooner have the pony, that is why I dealt with you, saying "it was your idea anyhow and you will have to stand by it".
dunlops.onthe.net.au /familytree/ind00059.htm   (6507 words)

  
 Stewarton, Dunlop and Neighbourhood
A large portion of the population consists of silk and muslin weavers, who are employed by the Glasgow and Paisley establishments; linens and damasks are also issued from the Stewarton looms to some extent; and in the ingenious pursuits of "Ayrshire Needlework" not fewer than three hundred females enjoy the fruits of industry.
Dunlop is a small village, two miles and a half from Stewarton, romantically situate on the banks of the Swiney, about three hundred yards off the road leading from Kilmarnock to Paisley; and when seen from a little distance, through the trees in which it is embounded, has an agreeable retired appearance.
Dunlop House, in this parish, the seat of John Dunlop, Esq.
www.maybole.org /history/archives/1837directory/stewarton.htm   (1423 words)

  
 John Dunlop --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Scottish inventor and veterinary surgeon John Boyd Dunlop was born in Dreghorn, near Irvine.
In March the U.S. government announced the establishment of the Commission for the Future of Worker-Management Relations, to be chaired by former secretary of labour John Dunlop, emeritus professor, Harvard University.
Learn about the Presidency of John Adams, who was the second man to hold the office of U.S. President and the first to occupy the newly constructed White House.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9321940   (694 words)

  
 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1952 Fellows Page
John Thomas Dunlop, Lamont University Professor Emeritus; Harvard University: 1952.
John D. Roberts, Institute Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Vice President, Provost, and Dean of the Faculty, California Institute of Technology: 1952, 1954.
John Henry Welsh, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, Harvard University: 1952.
www.gf.org /52fellow.html   (846 words)

  
 DUNLOP, JOHN COLIN (178... - Online Information article about DUNLOP, JOHN COLIN (178...
- Online Information article about DUNLOP, JOHN COLIN (178...
Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
Dunlop was also the author of A History of See also:
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 Alibris: Thomas Healy
Drawing upon the mast recent thinking in English studies, each book considers biographical material, examines recent criticism, includes a detailed bibliography, and offers a concise but...
Wylie and Churchill-Davidson's A Practice of Anaesthesia has a superb reputation as a comprehensive yet readable account of anesthetic practice.
Facts, figures, fictions, and follies, by Boake Carter and Thomas H. Healy.
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 History News Network
I’ve been mentioned in a magazine article about the John Lott affair.
Racial melodrama simply doesn't dominate public debate throughout the region anymore, as Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.) did his opportunistic best to point out during the recent Democratic debate.
What hurts Democrats most in such charades is the absurd ritual of forcing somebody like Dean to apologize for a remark everybody knows wasn't offensive in the first place.
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 Trumpbour,J. How Harvard Rules. 1989
It happened to Randolph Bourne at Columbia in 1917, it happened again at Columbia in 1968 (see NACLA's reprint of "Who Rules Columbia?" in NameBase), and it happened to me at the University of Southern California in 1969.
That's when I discovered that the campus was owned by former CIA director and future Chile-destabilizer John McCone and his multimillionaire/multinational corporate cronies, the campus fraternities were controlled by future Watergate dirty-tricksters, and half of Ronald Reagan's California kitchen cabinet was on the Board of Trustees.
By now I'm more amused than outraged after reading How Harvard Rules, a collection of 26 essays from assorted academics who have kept their eyes open.
www.namebase.org /sources/ND.html   (230 words)

  
 Find in a Library: How labor markets work : reflections on theory and practice
How labor markets work : reflections on theory and practice
Subjects: Dunlop, John William, -- 1914- -- Congrès.
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Correspondents include Joseph L. Fisher, Joel Jankowsky, John W. Jenrette, Helen Stevenson Meyner, Tom Steed, and Roy A. Taylor.
Correspondents include Glenn Malcolm Anderson, Goodloe Edgar Byron, James A. Haley, David N. Henderson, Robert E. Jones, John J. McFall, Thomas E. Morgan, Carl D. Perkins, Henry S. Reuss, Peter W. Rodino, Harley O. Staggers, Leonor K. Sullivan, Al Ullman, and the Democratic Study Group.
Correspondents include Thomas L. Ashley, Dewey F. Bartlett, John Brademas, Jack Brooks, Dominick V. Daniels, Glenn Lee English, Thomas S. Foley, Gerald R. Ford, Ed Koch, Robert Emmett Jones, Lee Metcalf, Thomas E. Morgan, Melvin Price, Henry S. Reuss, Ray Roberts, Paul G.
www.ou.edu /special/albertctr/archives/albertinventory/Cal224.htm   (371 words)

  
 Passenger List 1840 Port Fairy Portland Tasmania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mr and Mrs Barber John Barker William Barkenzie?
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 Dunlop: books on Dunlop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Author: Joyce C. Wilson Kim Sargent (Photographer) Foreword by Beth Dunlop
A Stitch in Time: Lean Retailing and the Transformation of Manufacturing Lessons from the Apparel and Textile Industries
Author: David Weil Frederick H. Abernathy Janice H. Hammond John T. Dunlop
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 Alibris: John Thomas Dunlop
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The Economy and Phase IV: An AEI Round Table Held on 19 July 1973 at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, D
by Paul W. McCracken, John Thomas Dunlop, American Enterprise Institute for Public
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 John Dunlop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Discovered Gold in ballarat at poverty point in 1851 with Partner Regan
Children: Thomas Dunlop, Mary, Ellen, Alexander, Jane, Sarah
Parents: Dunlop Family Tree About, About Family Tree Dunlop
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 John Dunlop/Margaret Couperthwaite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Born: 11 JAN 1820 at: Wigtown, Wigtownshire Died: UNKNOWN at: Father:Thomas Couperthwaite Mother:Margaret McQueen Other Spouses:
Name: James Dunlop Born: 12 JUL 1844 at: Penninghame, Wigtownshire Married: at: Died: UNKNOWN at: Spouses:
Name: Janet Dunlop Born: 14 APR 1846 at: Penninghame, Wigtownshire Married: at: Died: UNKNOWN at: Spouses:
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 English Books > Politics/Current Affairs > Labor - Unions
Politics/Current Affairs > Labor - Unions listing of 727 titles.
Jackson, Michael P. (Professor of Industrial Relations, University of Stirling) Leopold, John W. (Senior Lecturer in Industrial Relations, University of Stirling) Tuck, Kate (Research Fellow in Industrial Relations, University of Sterling) Hardback; Book;
Defending Rights: Law, Labor Politics, And The State In California, 1890-1925
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