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Four Flats Business, George Fox University Archives Jan 1955

Four Flats Business, George Fox University Archives

Four Flats Papers

Exchange rate card between yen and dollars with scribbles on it from the Four Flats' budgeting.


Four Flats Memorabilia, George Fox University Archives Jan 1955

Four Flats Memorabilia, George Fox University Archives

Four Flats Papers

Baggage tag for one of the Four Flats.


Four Flats Memorabilia, George Fox University Archives Jan 1955

Four Flats Memorabilia, George Fox University Archives

Four Flats Papers

Bus tickets for the Four Flats.


Four Flats Memorabilia, George Fox University Archives Jan 1955

Four Flats Memorabilia, George Fox University Archives

Four Flats Papers

Northwest Orient Airlines tickets for the Four Flats on their trip to Eastern Asia, 1955.


Wlbz Presents The Knickerbocker Four, Wlbz Radio Jan 1955

Wlbz Presents The Knickerbocker Four, Wlbz Radio

WLBZ Radio Station Records

A recording of a studio performance of a barbershop quartet. No information on station log. Circa 1955.


Kahn: A Court For Children. A Study Of The New York City Children's Court., Maxine Virtue Jun 1954

Kahn: A Court For Children. A Study Of The New York City Children's Court., Maxine Virtue

Michigan Law Review

A Review of A COURT FOR CHILDREN. A Study of the New York City Children's Court. By Alfred J. Kahn.


The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University Jan 1952

The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University

The George-Anne

  • Profs. Take Revenge; Trounce Mercer Bears
  • Mia Slavenska To Give Performance Here
  • Danish Student Enrolls At TC
  • Dr. White To Address Emory Alumni Jan. 28
  • Love Your Fellowman?
  • There Is a Play
  • FTA Presents Programs
  • TC Masquers To Have Ball
  • Biggers Stars
  • Rhyme and Meter
  • Have You Heard?
  • Once In a Lifetime
  • WAA To Head Intramural Sports
  • A Pivot Man In the Making
  • Profs Lead the State
  • Coach J.B. Scearce Has Good Record
  • Home Ec Teachers To Meet At College
  • TC Wants Back In SIAA Group
  • Prof. Broucek Is Honored
  • New Regulations On Enlistments
  • Dr. Henderson Is BSA Drive Chmn. …


Specific Performance Of Builders' Contracts, Howard L. Oleck Jan 1952

Specific Performance Of Builders' Contracts, Howard L. Oleck

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Bourgeois Gentleman, Boar's Head Dramatic Society Of Syracuse University Mar 1950

The Bourgeois Gentleman, Boar's Head Dramatic Society Of Syracuse University

Images and other materials from University Archives

Play presented based on the The bourgeois gentleman (Molière, 1622-1673). The playbill is part of a collection of playbills from the Boar's Head Dramatic Society of Syracuse University covering productions from 1904 to the late 1960s. The playbills are housed in the collections of the Syracuse University Archives. For more information regarding this collection as well as the Boar's Head society, please visit the Boar's Head website at http://archives.syr.edu/collections/boars_head/search.html.


Four Flats Business, George Fox University Archives Jan 1950

Four Flats Business, George Fox University Archives

Four Flats Papers

Budgeting notes for the Four Flats.


Sunday Laws-Illegality Of Sunday Contracts, Robert O. Hancox S.Ed. Mar 1947

Sunday Laws-Illegality Of Sunday Contracts, Robert O. Hancox S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

The concept of the Sabbath, the setting apart of one day in seven as a day of rest, was derived from the Mosaic code, the Fourth Commandment directs abstention from labor on the seventh day of the week, and although there is nothing in the New Testament relating to Sunday, the Christian world adopted the first day of the week as a day of rest. Constantine, by an edict in 321 A.D., ordered the suspension on Sunday of all business in the courts of law, except the manumission of slaves, and all other- business except agricultural labor.


Contracts-Statute Of Frauds-Option To Cancel In Contract Of Employment For More Than One Year As Fulfillment Of Statutory Requirement, Cornelia Groefsema Feb 1946

Contracts-Statute Of Frauds-Option To Cancel In Contract Of Employment For More Than One Year As Fulfillment Of Statutory Requirement, Cornelia Groefsema

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff, Hedda Hopper, sued on an oral agreement for her appearance on a weekly radio broadcast, to be sponsored by Andrew Jergen's Company. The contract was for five years, divided into ten twenty-six week periods. Defendant advertising agency reserved an option to cancel the contract by notifying the plaintiff thereof four weeks prior to the end of any twenty-six week period. Plaintiff was to receive $1,250 per week for the first twenty-six weeks with an increase of $250 per week each odd numbered additional period. Defendant repudiated the contract before any performance and plaintiff asks damages amounting to $495,000. A …


The Impact Of The War On Private Contracts, Werner W. Schroeder Feb 1944

The Impact Of The War On Private Contracts, Werner W. Schroeder

Michigan Law Review

The destruction and impairment of contracts caused by governmental agencies because of the necessities of war production have been more far-reaching than is generally realized. A report that one large industrial organization has been prevented from performance of contracts involving more than one hundred and fifty million dollars gives a hint of the extent of these commercial casualties.


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1943-09-30, Wooster Voice Editors Sep 1943

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1943-09-30, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 1941-1950

This issue of the College of Wooster's student run newspaper was published on September 30 of 1943, it adversities a performance about a Swiss girl's school that will be held at the college.The Army Specialized Training Program and the Navy College Program hold their second qualifying tests. The football team officially starts the 1943 season. Alfred Wallenstein, who is the director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra received the doctorate of music from the College of Wooster on this morning. Additionally the edition congratulates those who who worked on the Wooster index for the year. 29 new singers were accepted …


Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Nrachmaninoff), Natalie Rachmaninoff Jan 1943

Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Nrachmaninoff), Natalie Rachmaninoff

Henri Temianka Correspondence

No abstract provided.


Pressure Gasoline And Pressure Kerosene Stoves, A. E. Baragar Aug 1942

Pressure Gasoline And Pressure Kerosene Stoves, A. E. Baragar

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars

There are people who believe that pressure gasoline and pressure kerosene stoves are dangerous cooking appliances to use in the home. Possibly this opinion is, in some instances, justified. Nevertheless, these stoves deserve careful consideration because: they are much more efficient than the ordinary gravity flow kerosene stove; they have insulated ovens; they often have a good temperature indicator, and, what is most important, they cook and bake rapidly. The important factors to consider when either purchasing or operating a stove of this type are safety, construction, and performance.


An Analysis Of Pressure Gasoline And Pressure Kerosene Stoves, Arnold E. Baragar Mar 1942

An Analysis Of Pressure Gasoline And Pressure Kerosene Stoves, Arnold E. Baragar

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

During the past few years inquiries have been received regarding the cost of operation, efficiency, and performance of pressure gasoline and pressure kerosene stoves. Because of the method of operation and the use of gasoline as fuel, safety from fire and carbon monoxide has been frequently questioned. Not only is it necessary to have technical information about this type of appliance in order to compare it with other types but it is further important to know whether one type of burner is superior to another; whether one type of oven construction will give better results than another and in general …


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1941-10-16, Wooster Voice Editors Oct 1941

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1941-10-16, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 1941-1950

This is the 75th Anniversary edition of the Wooster Voice. The first page of this issue announces two musical alumni events on campus. The first event, a joint vocal and piano concert, would be given by two alumni. Genevieve Rowe Hill and Robert Payson Hill returned to campus to put on this concert for the 75th Anniversary and Homecoming. The second concert was also given by a distinguished alumni. Howard Shaw, a baritone, was to give another concert for the anniversary and Homecoming events. The second page of the issue includes an article that reflects on "Looking Ahead" after the …


Consideration--Performance Of Existing Legal Obligation As Consideration For A New Contract, William R. Knuckles Jan 1941

Consideration--Performance Of Existing Legal Obligation As Consideration For A New Contract, William R. Knuckles

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Srachmaninoff), Sergei Rachmaninoff Jan 1941

Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Srachmaninoff), Sergei Rachmaninoff

Henri Temianka Correspondence

No abstract provided.


Contracts - Intervening Impossibility - Nature Of Excuse Under Casualty Clause, Edmund R. Blaske Nov 1940

Contracts - Intervening Impossibility - Nature Of Excuse Under Casualty Clause, Edmund R. Blaske

Michigan Law Review

The plaintiff sought to compel the performance of a contract by which the defendant obligated himself to make deliveries of logs in specified months. The contract contained the following casualty clause: "And the seller is not liable for delay or nonshipment or for delay or nondelivery if occasioned by . . . strikes, lockouts, or labor disturbances. . . . Buyers agree to accept delayed shipment and/ or delivery when occasioned by any of the aforementioned causes, if so required by the seller, provided the delay does not exceed thirty days." When performance got under way, the longshoremen's strike intervened …


April 1940, William Preston Davies Apr 1940

April 1940, William Preston Davies

W. P. Davies' Newspaper Column ('That Reminds Me')

No abstract provided.


Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Weizmann), Vera Weizmann Jan 1940

Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Weizmann), Vera Weizmann

Henri Temianka Correspondence

This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.


Vendor And Purchaser-Demand For Performance Feb 1937

Vendor And Purchaser-Demand For Performance

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Notice Due To A Guarantor, Morton C. Campbell Feb 1937

The Notice Due To A Guarantor, Morton C. Campbell

Michigan Law Review

A guaranty is usually an offer contemplating a unilateral contract in that it requires for acceptance an act or series of acts, or abstention from action, on the part of the offeree. The act or acts ordinarily consist in the furnishing of money, goods, services, or the like, by the offeree to the principal in reliance on the guaranty; or in the assumption of suretyship risk by the offeree on behalf of the principal. Abstention from action commonly consists in the offeree's refraining from pressing the principal by suit or otherwise for an overdue debt.


The Effect Of Impossibility Upon Conditions In Wills, Lewis M. Simes May 1936

The Effect Of Impossibility Upon Conditions In Wills, Lewis M. Simes

Michigan Law Review

Writers may discourse upon the danger of construing trees to mean raspberry bushes or cabbages, but the fact remains that written instruments are interpreted with the aid of something more than a dictionary. Circumstances existing both at the time the document is executed and at a subsequent period are considered in determining what it means. This statement applies to conditions as well as to other parts of a written instrument. Nor should we be surprised to find that impossibility of performance may modify legal consequences.


Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Putlitz), Unknown Jan 1936

Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Putlitz), Unknown

Henri Temianka Correspondence

No abstract provided.


Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Putlitz), Lois Zu Putlitz Jan 1936

Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Putlitz), Lois Zu Putlitz

Henri Temianka Correspondence

No abstract provided.


October 1935, William Preston Davies Oct 1935

October 1935, William Preston Davies

W. P. Davies' Newspaper Column ('That Reminds Me')

No abstract provided.


Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Huberman), Bronislaw Huberman Jan 1935

Henri Temianka Correspondence; (Huberman), Bronislaw Huberman

Henri Temianka Correspondence

No abstract provided.