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marion post walcott had a larger area to cover. there were more farm security administration projects. it was a very intense area she had to cover. stryker was sending her from one job to another for the entire time she worked for him except when she went to eastern kentucky. she broke loose, met people who introduced her to the superintendent of schools, took her up to creek beds to introduce her to children in the area. she had entrees to people in small towns. in this town, she is photographing jockey street. they had mule trading day on the first monday of every month. people would bring in their animals they wanted to trade, sell them for cash or other animals. it had a very old tradition, back to the market days in england from medieval times. this is one of the few opportunities she took to break loose. she wanted to come back and document more, but the opportunity never arose. so it was good that she got to do as extensive coverage as she did. russell lee was an engineer before he came to the farm security administration. h
marion post walcott had a larger area to cover. there were more farm security administration projects. it was a very intense area she had to cover. stryker was sending her from one job to another for the entire time she worked for him except when she went to eastern kentucky. she broke loose, met people who introduced her to the superintendent of schools, took her up to creek beds to introduce her to children in the area. she had entrees to people in small towns. in this town, she is...
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hamilton picked walcott. unfortunately, they remained in close correspondence throughout the closing months of the presidency, washington presidency. very much so during adams. so much so that adams ultimately fired these men, let them go with the exception of walcott. jeanne: he had been trained by hamilton. he certainly did not have hamilton's creativity, but he knew what he was doing. , i do not see how we could possibly blame washington for a situation he really had no control over. ofple saw the example alexander hamilton, who nearly went broke as a result of his service to the government. hamilton resigned to support his family. the other leading like -- lights were not going to go down that road. it was not just the cabinet. it was all sorts of people he had get in to accept positions of lower-level positions. increasingly, people saw the government as the quickest way to go broke. so he had trouble finding people. david: how things have changed. habitgton got into the when he offered somebody a post t
hamilton picked walcott. unfortunately, they remained in close correspondence throughout the closing months of the presidency, washington presidency. very much so during adams. so much so that adams ultimately fired these men, let them go with the exception of walcott. jeanne: he had been trained by hamilton. he certainly did not have hamilton's creativity, but he knew what he was doing. , i do not see how we could possibly blame washington for a situation he really had no control over. ofple...
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dennis walcott joint three other fed officials suggesting that rates will rise in 2015. he remains confident that the central bank will raise interest rates this year. shares of alibaba fell yesterday as trading restrictions ended. the lockup on 63% of shares ended saturday and the stock fell by almost 3%. fromba is down almost 45% a november high. 14 minutes into the session. equity markets are a little bit lower and we are down by 2/10 of 1%. the dax is a much dead flat and volkswagen is declining for a second day after yesterday's monster drop. switch up the board and we will bring out the fx market. the weaker euro this morning down by 2/10 of 1%. ecb to extend qb at the december meeting. euros-dollar. is weaker. dollar-yen stays above 120. story hasock dominated the headlines, volkswagen. the stock is down by almost 4% after an 18% fault yesterday following the news of a cheating scandal cheating in missions tests in the u.s.. ofare joined by hans, head automated global research. great to have you with us. first question, what are we pricing in? >> that is a difficu
dennis walcott joint three other fed officials suggesting that rates will rise in 2015. he remains confident that the central bank will raise interest rates this year. shares of alibaba fell yesterday as trading restrictions ended. the lockup on 63% of shares ended saturday and the stock fell by almost 3%. fromba is down almost 45% a november high. 14 minutes into the session. equity markets are a little bit lower and we are down by 2/10 of 1%. the dax is a much dead flat and volkswagen is...
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actionsg and walcott's obviously disappointed edmund randolph, but washington's behavior irked him. randolph thought washington had behaved in ways that were most deceitful and then most vicious. imprudently and irrationally. probably for the first time in his life. he resigned in anger, and then comported himself in a way that could not do anything but washington'seal entity. to appoint, all this is understandable. predictor will, but regrettable -- predictable, but regrettable. we all must admit that this is the last rupture with this last virginia strange, an event that the thighs traditional explanations. washington and randolph were quite close. washington's reaction is puzzling. even bearing in mind the normal inclination to entertain inactivation precisely because -- a accusationnan he did not like him. it was strange that the wife -- it was strange that washington would behave for the better part of two weeks that nothing was wrong. and when he did begin the investigation, the inquiry that was to determine randolph's innocence or guilt, he did it with an awkward meeting that
actionsg and walcott's obviously disappointed edmund randolph, but washington's behavior irked him. randolph thought washington had behaved in ways that were most deceitful and then most vicious. imprudently and irrationally. probably for the first time in his life. he resigned in anger, and then comported himself in a way that could not do anything but washington'seal entity. to appoint, all this is understandable. predictor will, but regrettable -- predictable, but regrettable. we all must...
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pickering and walcott's actions disappointed randolph but washington's behavior nonplussed him. when all was done, randolph thought washington had behaved in ways that were most deceitful and most vicious. randolph reacted imprudently and irrationally, probably for the first time in his life. he resigned in anger, then comported himself in a way that was, that could not do anything but permanently seal. washington's enmity. to a point all of this is understandable, predictable but regrettable, the outcome of a massive misunderstanding compounded by wounded pride. we all must admit, however, that this is the last rupture with his last virginian strange, an event that defied explanations. washington and randolph were close. they were even closer than washington had been with madison, certainly more so than washington ever had been with jefferson. washington's reaction is puzzling. even bearing in mind the normal inclination to entertain an accusation precisely it is so serious that no one would level it, washington accepted pickering's version of the communication, a man he did no
pickering and walcott's actions disappointed randolph but washington's behavior nonplussed him. when all was done, randolph thought washington had behaved in ways that were most deceitful and most vicious. randolph reacted imprudently and irrationally, probably for the first time in his life. he resigned in anger, then comported himself in a way that was, that could not do anything but permanently seal. washington's enmity. to a point all of this is understandable, predictable but regrettable,...
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