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EDDINGTON - , 86, husband of Hilma (Hodgdon) Adams, died, April 22, 2012, at home with his family by his side, after a long battle with bladder cancer and congestive heart failure. He was born Jan. 17, 1926, in Eddington, son of George Roland and Esther (Page) Adams.
He never missed a day of school or a day of work in his entire life. He still holds the Silver Dollar he was awarded at the No. 3 School House for perfect attendance. He was drafted by the Army Air Force July 7, 1944, and served as a nose gunner on the B-24 in World War II. After receiving an honorable discharge Oct. 20, 1946, he came back to the family farm and went in to the school bus business with his father. He was the first "big yellow school bus driver" in the town, on which he met and married the love...
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Judgment affirmed. Banke and Carley, JJ., concur.
... of the floor under the sofa revealed a 1926 silver dollar, one of the items the passerby had t...
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... in its construction of a $10 million LEED Silver corporate headquarters in North Little Rock and an...In between he has proposed a multimillion-dollar building program for athletic facilities. . Bobby ... to run the family business that started in 1926 in the Ozark hills. With plants in Arkansas, Georg...
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... the city sub-contract at least 30% of the dollar amount to minority business enterprises. Applying ...Industrial Comm'n, 271 U.S. 208 (1926) (finding of fact of an industrial commission conc... over a corporation owning gold and silver mines in the Philippines but temporarily (because ...
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..., Tibetan skulls and skull cups, chased in silver, and more, all of them saturated with mana. No one... had had everything he'd ever wanted, every dollar, every woman, every serious business deal, every a... painted in Rockland, Maine, in the summer of 1926 - moored fishing boats, a clutter of drooping tele...
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In this final rule, OSHA is modifying its Standard (HCS) to conform to the United Nations' Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). OSHA has determined that the modifications will significantly reduce costs and burdens while also improving the quality and consistency of information provided to employers and employees regarding chemical hazards and associated protective measures. Consistent with the requirements of Executive Order 13563, which calls for assessment and, where appropriate, modification and improvement of existing rules, the Agency has concluded this improved information will enhance the effectiveness of the HCS in ensuring that employees are apprised of the chemical hazards to which they may be exposed, and in redu...
...29 CFR 1910, 1915 and 1926. Hazard Communication; Final Rule. Federal Regis..., and to produce hundreds of millions of dollars in annual savings. DATES: This final rule becomes ...Silver and Wogalter tested the arousal strength of signal...
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... of a profitable trading network in silk, silver, porcelain, peppers, and cloves with the Americas,... cost about, I would say, three hundred dollars American money This is first class. First class is...In 1926, Canadian Taishanese donated $249,596 Canadian to ...
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... to postindustrialization into a billion-dollar industry in which such responses were exploited by... public came through Negro History Week." In 1926 Woodson created Negro History Week essentially to ... to school teachers: "Do not call in some silver-tongued orator to talk to your school about the hi...
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After a month-long run on banks, on Mar 5, 1933, Pres Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared a nationwide Bank Holiday that shut down the banking system. The following week, in his first Fireside Chat, Roosevelt appealed directly to Americans to prevent a resumption of bank withdrawals; when the banks reopened on March 13, depositors stood in line to return their hoarded cash. The success of the Bank Holiday and the turnaround in public confidence can be attributed to the Emergency Banking Act of 1933, passed by Congress on March 9. The President used the emergency currency provisions of the Act to encourage the Federal Reserve to create de facto 100% deposit insurance in the reopened banks. The Bank Holiday and the Emergency Banking Act reestablished the integrity of the US payments system...
... market rose and fell with the value of the dollar during 1933, illustrating dramatically the link be..., melting, or earmarking of gold or silver coin." Title II gave the Comptroller of the Curren... Statistics at the Federal Reserve Board from 1926 through 1945, wrote: "The Federal Reserve Banks an...
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... they have become somewhat more common since 1926. That year the Supreme Court decided a dispute bet...Dollar , "this is the type of case where the question of ...76 (1906); La Abra Silver Mining Co. v. United States, 175 U.S. 423 , 455 -4...