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Vermont Cynic, 1996, September
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Issued: 1996, September
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CY NI C Editor in Chief Casey Hager Managin g Editor Thom Morse Advertis ing Manager Richard- Galvin Business
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No welfare, no midnight basketball, no intrusion on our businesses or on our families.
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. — According to a Reuters News Service report in February, sales are booming for such businesses as
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into the body. - — Fremont, Calif., paramedic Paul Schmidt, 29, was fired in March forrunning aside business
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Casey Hager Managing Editor Thom Morse Advertising Manager Con ten ts eae Editorial: Moral Dilema 4 Business
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Part of: Vermont Cynic
Remarks in the United States Senate / by Justin S. Morrill, of Vermont, upon the tariff, free coinage, and collateral matter, June 2, 1896.
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- Creator: Morrill, Justin S. (Justin Smith), 1810-1898.
- Date Created: 1896-06-02
- Parent Collections: Congressional Speeches
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The morning business is closed. Mr. MORRILL.
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The business of agriculture, manufacture, mer- ‘cantile trade, and transportation might all be classified
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protective tariff, during the hopeless years of the present Democratic Admin- istration, much of the business
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and woe of unemployed labor might have been averted; but another adverse and sore be- witchery of all business
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a depreciate d currency falls under many disadvant ages and as certainly and swiftly as the man of business
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Part of: Congressional Speeches
Justin Smith Morrill to Matthew H. Buckham, November 20, 1878
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- Creator: Morrill, Justin S. (Justin Smith), 1810-1898.
- Date Created: 1878-11-20
- Description: Topics include Morrill's report to Buckham on a conversation with Noah Cressey, Professor of Veterinary Medicine, who was contemplating a move from Amherst College to the University of Vermont.
- Parent Collections: Justin Morrill Letters to UVM President Buckham
Letter to Eunice Todd Crafts, April 15, 1820
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- Creator: Crafts, Samuel Chandler, 1768-1853.
- Description: Topics include Senator Blaine filibuster; Agricultural Colleges; Extension Service; Vocational Education; bank closings; Presidential inauguration.
- Parent Collections: Letters Home From Congress
Part of: Letters Home From Congress
Bulletin of the University of Vermont vol. 53 no. 10
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1956
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, University of Vermont bulletin, 1955-1966
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We think we have the answer: the husband has requested that the Bulletin be sent to his business address
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is not possible since the feeling still persists in China that Westerners require a high liy- Main business
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The father goes unconcernedly about his business, however, and taps away at his shoes, far into the night
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It is an exciting and a rewarding business if carried on with enthusiasm and understand- ing.
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Athens has grown because of an influx of people from other lands and from an abnormal tendency for business
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Dairy Products: Correspondence, 1955
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- Creator: Aiken, George D. (George David), 1892-1984.
- Date Created: 1955
- Description: Topics include price subsidies for milk and their relation to production and consumption; President Eisenhower and the Democratic Congress; controversy over grain elevators in Pakistan; views of the late Senator Robert Taft (OH) on farms; price for milk in the Boston market; Brucellosis program funding; failure to include northern New Jersey in a milk order; insertion of comments by Elmer Towne into the Congressional Record by Senator Aiken; effort to equalize milk prices nationally; money spent in Vermont and New England for milk promotion through the Vermont Dairy Council , the American Dairy Association of Vermont, Milk for Health, Inc., and the New England Dairy and Food Council; proposed amendments to milk marketing orders; New York milk price; Aiken's request that milk vending machines be placed in the Senate Office Building; hearings about proposed amendments to milk marketing orders; bulk milk tanks; request for President Eisenhower to visit the Vermont Dairy Festival in 1956; local ordinances and state laws on milk; New York-New Jersey milk regulation; Vermont hearing on "Rules and Regulations Relating to the Manufacture and Sale of Ice Cream and Other Frozen Dairy Products"; Aiken press release urging Republican women to drink milk; current rate of purchases of dairy products; handling of milk in the Brattleboro area.
- Parent Collections: Dairy and the US Congress
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I know that predicting is risky business, but one cannot help but see the constantly improving consumption
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small deirymen are adversely effected and I, for one, don't want to see them forced to either go out of business
Part of: Dairy and the US Congress
Vermont Capitol and the Star-Chamber
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- Creator: Powers, Hiram, 1805-1873.
- Parent Collections: Selected Published Works, George Perkins Marsh Online Research Center
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He is a Master Builder, doing an immense business every year; and is a worthy, practical and reliable
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During the time he has engaged in business as an Architect, his practice has been such as to warrant
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., a firm doing business in said Manchester, and in the city of New York, which business is that of steam-h
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eating, gas piping, &c., and have followed the business for a period of ten years.
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But "the a rchitect of 1857," whose especial business in hanging idly about the Capitol in 1858, was
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Vermont Cynic, 1984, February
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Issued: 1984, February
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But with the decline of residential neighborhoods in the area, the business has become more wholesale
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Kelly ANDY COOK COVERS THE UNH-UVM _ Advertising: Tim Curtis : DICK GREGORY LECTURE BASKETBALL GAME Business
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ILLUSTRATIONS Anne Kiley, Keith Eldred 773 ae CARTOONS Matt Surico PRODUCTION CONSULTANT Sue Ball BUSINESS
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individual could obtain rights through non-violent action that first brought Dick Gregory out of show business
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Feb. 11, 12 business. Entry Fee: $5.00 per team. Entry Deadline: Thurs.
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Part of: Vermont Cynic
Vermont Alumnus vol. 22 no. 02
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1942
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, Vermont Alumnus
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. + 25° Ry IRENE ALLEN, ’25 But being Hollander s and sound men of business, the Four Houses of Rotter
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Twice Captain of varsity track, he was last year Business Manager of the Ariel, and has been a member
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Brownell attended the Essex Junc- tion schools, the University of Vermont, and graduated from Albany Business
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He entered the lightin g busines s in 1917, when he joined the Westin ghouse Lamp Co.
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Caze- nove “for experime nt,” with 10,000 acres nearby for expansio n, to Novembe r 30, 1794, the business
Vermont Alumni Weekly vol. 02 no. 04
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1922
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, Vermont Alumni Weekly
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Patten ’19, Business Manager. Member of Alumni Magazines, Asso- ciated.
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than a whole flock of Russian immigrants (he keeps the rest of ’em concealed) is still in the raisin business
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SMITH, BUSINESS MANAGER ALPHA TAU OMEGA HOUSE Burlington, Vermont