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Stuart Chase And Red Scare #2, 1946-1954, Richard Vangermeersch Dec 2006

Stuart Chase And Red Scare #2, 1946-1954, Richard Vangermeersch

Special Collections (Miscellaneous)

I have written an academic piece, “The Marking of Stuart Chase As a ‘Red Accountant’--An Epic (1917-1921)” on Stuart Chase (SC) and Red Scare #1, 1917-1921. The current piece is a much more casual type writing and, hopefully, will be a part of the SC website. My purpose in this piece is to illustrate how SC was smeared in the Reece Committee Report of 1954 without any possibility of retort before the Committee. This piece might inspire a much more academic work on the Reece Committee--a rich topic indeed. This piece also shows that SC was a marked man by …


The Marking Of Stuart Chase As A "Red Accountant" - An Epic (1917-1921), Richard Vangermeersch Dec 2006

The Marking Of Stuart Chase As A "Red Accountant" - An Epic (1917-1921), Richard Vangermeersch

Special Collections (Miscellaneous)

There has been recent scholarship by Bradley and Merino (1994) and Vangermeersch (2005) on this event and the subsequent eventual firing of Stuart Chase by the FTC. Bradley and Merino’s scholarship was limited to 1918 and 1919. Vangermeersch’s scholarship was limited to two narrow time periods (Oct. 20, 1919 and then from June 1920 to mid January 1921). This piece is written to extend the time frame from early 1917 through August of 1921. This piece, not only takes a broader time period, also broadens the scope of the prior scholarship. This piece examines many documents, articles, and testimony not …


The Cultural Evolution Of Commercial Fishing Communities, Anthony Baker Oct 2006

The Cultural Evolution Of Commercial Fishing Communities, Anthony Baker

School of Business Faculty Publications

This paper uses a Case Study method to examine the phenomena of cultural change within Commercial Fishing Communities (CFCs). Points of discussion include some of the basic principles of entrepreneurship such as risk, succession, and benefit to communities. Included is a focal discussion that reflects on past business models in comparison to newer possible models that detail the potential for extending the participation of family fishing business through innovation and diversity. A primary objective of this paper is to determine if alternate methods to govern a natural recourse are viable. This includes research of the effect of past, present, and …


Administrative Agencies: A Comparison Of New Hampshire And Federal Agencies’ History, Structure And Rulemaking Requirements, Scott F. Johnson Sep 2006

Administrative Agencies: A Comparison Of New Hampshire And Federal Agencies’ History, Structure And Rulemaking Requirements, Scott F. Johnson

The University of New Hampshire Law Review

[Excerpt] "In this day and age it is difficult to think of anything that is not regulated in some way by a state or federal agency. State and federal agencies routinely make decisions that impact our daily lives. The air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, the clothes we wear, and the places where we live and work are all regulated to some extent.

Agencies sometimes regulate things in ways that lead to strange results. For example, New Hampshire, state regulations allow anyone to own a yak, a bison, a wild boar, or an emu, but …


The Providence Hurricane Barrier: An Assessment, Josh Chalchinsky Apr 2006

The Providence Hurricane Barrier: An Assessment, Josh Chalchinsky

Macro Center Working Papers

Providence, Rhode Island’s Fox Point Hurricane Gates are a valuable protection against storm surges and the city’s first line of defense. Built in response to the 1938 and 1954 Hurricane disasters, when Providence experienced flooding of up to eight feet, Fox Point has served the city well through several smaller hurricanes. The question, especially given what happened to New Orleans last year is: Should the gates be upgraded and replaced?


The Potential Significance Of Micro Hydro Systems, Priyanka Joseph Apr 2006

The Potential Significance Of Micro Hydro Systems, Priyanka Joseph

Macro Center Working Papers

Thus we see that for Bangladesh, SHP plants have a lot to offer by way of low-cost energy, irrigation and flood control. Additionally, these resources will be provided with no environmental costs incurred. Small Hydropower plants could hold the solution to the woes of Bangladesh in the future.


Managing Flooding In Bangladesh: The Importance Of Ngos, Priyanka Joseph Apr 2006

Managing Flooding In Bangladesh: The Importance Of Ngos, Priyanka Joseph

Macro Center Working Papers

This paper examines Non Government Organizations (NGOs) and their role in Bangladesh, a country where natural disasters have caused destruction to the land and population throughout its history.


Us Emergency Management: The Townsend Report And Its Critics, Josh Chalchinsky Apr 2006

Us Emergency Management: The Townsend Report And Its Critics, Josh Chalchinsky

Macro Center Working Papers

What these separate reports and criticisms indicate is that the government needs to have a fully independent investigation about what went wrong with the Katrina response; one that is not controlled by the Administration. Most importantly, there needs to be one clear and authoritative set of recommendations for avoiding such emergency management breakdowns in the future.


“Virtual Water”: A Modern Means Of Resolving Water Distribution Disputes Between Israel And The Palestinians, Maya Manna Apr 2006

“Virtual Water”: A Modern Means Of Resolving Water Distribution Disputes Between Israel And The Palestinians, Maya Manna

Macro Center Working Papers

The notion of a water deficit in the Middle East is not a new occurrence. Many generations inhabiting the area have been fighting for control over rivers and lakes in order to gain a constant water supply, as well as an advantageous position over the neighboring countries. After 2000, water, like trees, became a special focus of conflict in the Intifada. The government of Israel and the Palestinian Authority have been involved in many negotiations and confrontations struggling to establish an equal water distribution throughout the region. However, due to the violent history of their relations, the compromise is yet …


An Overview Of The Water Conditions In Palestinian Villages, Maya Manna Apr 2006

An Overview Of The Water Conditions In Palestinian Villages, Maya Manna

Macro Center Working Papers

The important priorities in the region are the management of water quality through conservation measures and the appropriate use of treated sewage water. However, no sewage water treatment plant exists to serve these communities. Another consideration must be given to food security that is not dependent on local water supplies but on access to world markets. Access to world markets is dependant on the presence of a stable economy and political condition, which is based on a healthy workforce and community. This presently absent, due to the low living conditions, most of which are directly related to the quality of …


Recent Or On-Going Development Projects In The Gaza Strip, Ethan Fine Maron Apr 2006

Recent Or On-Going Development Projects In The Gaza Strip, Ethan Fine Maron

Macro Center Working Papers

Update on projects in the Gaza Strip includes project name, number, and loan size as well as a short description. Projects include Southern Area Water, Education Action, and Gaza Emergency Water as well as others.


The Murray – Darling Basin Agreement: An Illustration Of The Benefits Of Transboundary Water Management Strategies, Amanda J. Harvey Apr 2006

The Murray – Darling Basin Agreement: An Illustration Of The Benefits Of Transboundary Water Management Strategies, Amanda J. Harvey

Macro Center Working Papers

Through this cooperation, states are no longer working with their individual ends in mind, but instead work collectively with other states on extensive projects which will benefit the population on a much larger scale, and will sustain itself for a longer period of time.


Water And The Treaty Of Peace Between Israel And Jordan, Maya Manna Apr 2006

Water And The Treaty Of Peace Between Israel And Jordan, Maya Manna

Macro Center Working Papers

The Treaty of Peace between the State of Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan was signed at the southern border crossing of Wadi Araba on October 26, 1994. It symbolized one of the world’s most famous water – sharing agreements – in addition to making Jordan the only Arab country after Egypt to normalize relations with Israel. The Jordanian – Israeli Peace Treaty is part of the efforts towards joint management of water resources.


The Un Millennium Development Goals With Respect To Water: Prospects For Achieving Them, Amanda J. Harvey Apr 2006

The Un Millennium Development Goals With Respect To Water: Prospects For Achieving Them, Amanda J. Harvey

Macro Center Working Papers

In September of 2000, the United Nations Millennium Summit produced a set of global goals known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These goals were set to aide the world in ending poverty and hunger as well as take steps to provide worldwide education and healthcare. This paper specifically examines the affect of Goal 7 / Target 10, improving access to clean water and sanitation facilities – its connection to environmental sustainability, the difficulties of measuring success in each country, as well as the results (as of Spring 2006) of their efforts.