Inquiry about Oklahoma

1994-07-21 Thread Daniel Ohagan
Is Oklahoma a 'right to work' state? Is there a list ...? Daniel O'Hagan Phone Numbers: home (613) 722-9870 work (613) 234-0505 work fax (613) 234-2482 email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or [EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: Inquiry about Oklahoma

1994-07-21 Thread Mary Lou Mitchell
On Thu, 21 Jul 1994, Daniel Ohagan wrote: > Is Oklahoma a 'right to work' state? > > Is there a list ...? > > Daniel O'Hagan > Phone Numbers: home (613) 722-9870 work (613) 234-0505 > work fax (613) 234-2482 > email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

query re race & educ attainment

1994-07-21 Thread Patrick L. Mason
I'm in the midst of a literature search on race and educational attainment. In particular, I'm trying to find other articles that may help me account for the following anomaly. In racilly stratified (white, African American, Latino) regressions which control for a ton of personal background varia

major changes

1994-07-21 Thread susan feiner
Friends: While I have been expecting this news for sometime, I had hoped that recent developments in the grant world (I have been finalizing a major economics education project for historically black universities with FIPSE) would lead Hampton University to reconsider its decision to void my co

right to work states

1994-07-21 Thread MIKEY
The right to work states are alabama, arizona, arkansas, florida, georgia, iowa, kansas, louisiana, mississippi, nebraska, nevada, n. carolina, n. dakota, s. carolina, s. dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, virginia, and wyoming. oklahoma is not a right to work state. a right to work state makes

Re: problems with marx's crit of utop socialism

1994-07-21 Thread Ajit Sinha
My earlier response to Julie Matthaei's posting did not go through. I hope this one goes, but of course this time I can't quote her. I'm quite a novice in the area of 'class, gender, & race'. However, I would still like to say something. I think the whole issue of CLASS is two dimentional in Marx

Re: query re race & educ attainment

1994-07-21 Thread JTREACY
I'm in the midst of a literature search on race and educational attainment. In particular, I'm trying to find other articles that may help me account for the following anomaly. In racilly stratified (white, African American, Latino) regressions which control for a ton of personal background vari

Re: right to work states

1994-07-21 Thread shecker
>The right to work states are alabama, arizona, arkansas, florida, >georgia, iowa, kansas, louisiana, mississippi, nebraska, nevada, >n. carolina, n. dakota, s. carolina, s. dakota, tennessee, texas, >utah, virginia, and wyoming. oklahoma is not a right to work state. > >a right to work state mak

West Virginia

1994-07-21 Thread Andrew Sessions
If there is a Penner in West Virginia, I would like to talk with you about a local problem in Madison, WI, related to West Virginia. Please respond personally. Andrew Sessions [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Job opening

1994-07-21 Thread PHILLPS
The following job has opened up (somewhat late in the game) here at the University of Manitoba in the Department of economics, a department that is committed to "methodological pluralism" and welcomes applications from economists of all stripes. The official announcement reads: The Department of

email address of Gordon Clark

1994-07-21 Thread Victor Kasper Jr.
Dear Peners, I would like to contact Gordon Clark about participating in an URPE summer conference workshop. He is an economic geographer. Used to be at the University of Mn. Anybody have his email address, snail mail address or phone number. Ch

Re: email address of Gordon Clark

1994-07-21 Thread Gabriell Meagher
Dear Victor, you didn't leave your private address, so here it is on the board. Gordon Clark is at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He is in the Geography department there. repley to me privately if you have no further luck. I do not know further details off the top of my head, but