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3 Dec 2013, 3:19 pm by Harry Styron
Damming the Osage: The Conflicted Story of Lake of the Ozarks and Truman Reservoir by Leland and Crystal Payton.Published by Lens & Pen Press, 4067 Franklin, Springfield MO 65807, $25 postpaid.See http://www.dammingtheosage.com Leland and Crystal Payton, prolific authors of books with lots of photographs about the history and culture of the Ozarks and about American culture generally, have tackled the history of human use and transformation of the Osage River. [read post]
28 Aug 2013, 10:00 am by Dan Ernst
  All meetings from 4-6 at the National Humanities Center, unless otherwise noted.Sept. 13: Chris Brooks, Professor of History, Durham University "Law and Religion in Early Modern England"  jointly sponsored with the Triangle Global British Studies Seminar (meeting at Franklin Humanities Institute at NOON)Oct. 11: Martha Jones,  Associate Professor of History and Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan"Overturning Dred Scott: Race, Rights, and… [read post]
1 Nov 2012, 1:21 pm by Vladimir Gagic
Right now, Americans owe more money to student loan companies than they do in credit card debt and home mortgages (see "Benjamin Franklin was wrong: Student Loan Debt and Death are Certain"). [read post]
7 Sep 2012, 5:52 am by Josh Sturtevant
It will require common effort, shared responsibility, and the kind of bold, persistent experimentation that Franklin Roosevelt pursued during the only crisis worse than this one. [read post]
6 Sep 2012, 8:51 am
This regulation was the most extensive we've seen since the Depression in the 1930s and the New Deal platform of President Franklin D. [read post]
14 Aug 2012, 6:00 am by admin
  Or to pursue that unicorn, strategic mortgage default. [read post]
18 Jul 2012, 5:39 am by J. Gordon Hylton
In 1932, he was joined in Congress by his former Attorney General William Lemke, and the two were the sponsors of the controversial Frazier-Lemke Farm Mortgage Act of 1934, which was enacted by Congress despite the reservations of Franklin Roosevelt, who feared that it was too radical. [read post]
10 Jul 2012, 4:27 pm
But Franklin's maxim is still valid today. [read post]
16 Jun 2012, 4:39 pm by Mandelman
 I read that something like 50 percent of Americans have credit scores above like 740 or something. [read post]
24 May 2012, 11:11 am by Vladimir Gagic
Benjamin Franklin famously wrote that the only two things certain in life are death and taxes. [read post]
25 Apr 2012, 10:25 am by Mary E. Hodges
Russell McCann of Franklin Bank Corp. for concealing the deterioration of the bank’s finances during the mortgage crisis. [read post]
24 Mar 2012, 12:39 pm by Mandelman
Then it explores a workable alternative, one that was tested in colonial America and is grounded in the best of American economic thought, including the writings of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. [read post]
12 Jan 2012, 10:40 am by D. Daxton White
AGT Hotels AGT American Health Properties AHE HealthCare AHE American Industrial Properties IND Industrial IND American Real Est. [read post]
1 Jan 2012, 7:34 pm by Kelly Phillips Erb
Mortgage interest limits (well, I don’t agree with that subsidy, but whatever). [read post]
9 Dec 2011, 5:52 am by Frank Pasquale
 Paine called equal application of the law "the true and only basis for representative government," and Franklin worried about society divided between the "favored" and the "oppressed" if the rule of law were not applied fairly to all.Paradoxes of PenalityWhat would Franklin, Paine, or Washington think of today's great divide between the 1% and the 99%? [read post]
9 Dec 2011, 5:51 am by Frank Pasquale
Paradoxes of Penality What would Franklin, Paine, or Washington think of today’s great divide between the 1% and the 99%? [read post]