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Clifton @483: Another fruitful avenue to pursue might be contacting the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago: John P. Peters at the University of Chicago was the original head of the 1887-1888 American expedition which Hilprecht joined and was writing about in the earlier part of the article linked above.
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Another fruitful avenue to pursue might be contacting the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago: John P. Peters at the University of Chicago was the original head of the 1887-1888 American expedition which Hilprecht joined and was writing about in the earlier part of the article linked above.
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You know, as a constitutional law scholar at the University of Chicago, which is an absolutely top-ranked law school.
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Much as I really love the fact that somebody who studied at Harvard and taught at the University of Chicago is our President-Elect [ie a THINKER], I am slow to consider rhetoric more than incentive towards desired result.
Obama's Most Progressive Act Yet; Solidarity With the Chicago Factory Worker Sit-in 2008
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Gee, I didn't realize the economics department at the University of Chicago was a hotbed of liberalism.
Responding to Jonah's response to that hot diavlog. Ann Althouse 2006
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But I was disabused by some of my advisers of the idea that the University of Chicago, which is the place that I would have studied if I'd stayed in Chicago, was a-- was the right place for me.
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But I do think that they were wrong about the University of Chicago, which is a great institution, and I might have -- I would have done just as well, I think, from my developmental point of view, if I had gone to Chicago.
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Vienna, like Hayek, my father went to the London School of Economics, and then, after being at the London School of Economics, my father taught briefly at the University of Chicago, which is where Hayek came when he came to the United States.
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The palm in this branch of the work went to the firm of Warner & Swasey, whose mounting of the great Yerkes telescope of the University of Chicago is the last word of art in this direction.
The Reminiscences of an Astronomer Simon Newcomb 1872
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Harrington called the University of Chicago, asking for the professor.
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