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Submitted by George P. Claxton, Lloyd Allen, and J. Martin Grisar 1... [Pg.118]

Ruth N. Merrjrfield, Lloyd E. Gardner, and George D. Parks Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, OK 74004... [Pg.2]

Barth, Delbert S., 97 Burkhalter, Richard A., Carra, Joseph S., 53 Flatman, George T., 43 Harris, Daniel J., 27 Heath, Clark W., Jr., 7 Hynes, H. Patricia, 1 Joumel, Andre G., 109 Liggett, Walter, 119 Mason, Benjamin J., 97 McCall, Merley F., 15 Mix, Theodore J., 15 Provost, Donald 0., 15 Provost, Lloyd P., 79 Splttler, Thomas M., 37 Taylor, John K., 105 Thomas, Ralph E., 67... [Pg.140]

George, S.J., C.T. Lloyd, G.D. Angehni,A.C. Newby, and A.H. Baker, Inhibition of late vein graft neointima formation in human and porcine models by adenovirus-mediated overexpression of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-3. Circulation, 2000.101(3) 296-304. [Pg.412]

Naval Estimates, 1914-15 , December 1913, circulated for the use of the Cabinet by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lloyd George papers. Parliamentary Archives, London, LG/C/24/3/26. [Pg.23]

Bentley B. Gilbert, David Lloyd George a Political Life Organizer of Victory 1912-1916 (London B.T. Batsford, 1992), p. 386. [Pg.52]

John Turner, Lloyd George s Seeretariat (Cambridge University Press, 1980). [Pg.53]

French, British Economic and Strategic Planning, pp.51, 64, 110-13, 126-32 David French, British Strategy and War Aims 1914-1916 (London Allen and Unwin, 1986), pp. 116-22, 129-31 Gilbert, David Lloyd George, 1912-1916, pp. 226-30. [Pg.69]

The most pressing problem early in the war was the supply of shells. The British, like the French and Germans, had not anticipated the rate of consumption reached in the first two months of the war and in subsequent battles. Historians long took Lloyd George at his own estimation as the man who solved the problem by bringing businessmen... [Pg.70]

R. J. Q. Adams, Arms and the Wizard Lloyd George and the Ministry of Munitions (London Cassel, 1978), p. 72. [Pg.71]

Keith Grieves, Lloyd George and the management of the British war economy , in Chickering and Forster (eds.). Great War, Total War, pp. 369-87. [Pg.72]

In the event the simultaneous creation by Lloyd George of a Ministry of Labour and a Ministry of National Service confused manpower and industrial relations policy see Rodney Lowe, The Ministry of Labour, 1916-1919 a still, small voice , in Burk (ed.). War and the State, pp. 108-34. [Pg.75]

N. D. Black, The Admiralty War Staff and its influence on the conduct of the naval war between 1914 and 1918 , Ph.D. (University of London, 2005), pp. 171-8. Lloyd George s version is in his War Memoirs vol. Ill, pp. 1143-7, 1151-69. Halpem, Naval History pp. 351-66, is a balanced account, apart from repeating the story about misleading statistics. [Pg.86]


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