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Anthony Drexel Duke '41 with Richard Duke (The Bayview Press). In this autobiography, Duke discusses his childhood in the wake of his father's death, his time in the Navy during which he commanded a ship that landed thousands of men on the beaches of...
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Edward C. Mendler ’47 (Xlibris)
The author analyzes past presidential policies that went astray or failed to achieve their goals. He also offers suggestions for presidential approaches to issues including terrorism, war, the economy, and global warming....
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Edited by Byron Hollinshead ’51 Theodore K. Rabb *61 (Doubleday). Hollinshead Rabb asked 20 historians, “What is the scene or incident in European history that you would like to have witnessed — why?” The historians replied with personal essays...
Hotel Doctor (Posted on June 18, 2008)
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Stanley P. Silverblatt ’53 (Dorrance Publishing Co.)
In this autobiographical account, the author recounts his experiences moving from his practice in Pennsylvania to becoming a hotel doctor in Florida. Silverblatt never imagined he would become a hotel...
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Richard H. Schulze ’54 and D. Bruce Turner
This textbook focuses on the use of air dispersion modeling to assess the impact of emissions to the atmosphere. Designed for college-level courses, the book discusses topics like plume behavior, usage of meteorological data, and conditions that promote the...
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Edited by Joan V. Gallos ’73 (Jossey-Bass)
This volume is intended for managers and leaders who want to understand the route to organizational health and effectiveness, and to develop, launch, and nourish successful change efforts. Gallos is a professor of...
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Edited by Joan V. Gallos ’73 (Jossey-Bass)
This book provides advice and opinions on leadership from influential names in business. Topics include how to understand the leadership process, identify opportunities, begin projects effectively, avoid predictable...