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Thomas Mould, son of William Molds and Mary Edith Pick, was born in 1827 in Woodcroft, Northamptonshire, England. He married Rose Ann Mackness, daughter of Jabez Mackness and Mary Wade, in 1852. They had eleven children. He died in 1906. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, the United States and New Zealand.
Report of an investigation into allegations by Rep. Darrell Issa and others that SEC employees communicated or coordinated with the White House concerning the bringing, or the timing of bringing, an action against Goldman Sachs & Co. ("Goldman"), prior to the April 16, 2010 filing of the SEC's complaint against Goldman, in order to affect debate of the financial regulatory reform legislation pending before the U.S. Senate. Issa and others also alleged that SEC employees may have had communications with the New York Times concerning the SEC complaint against Goldman prior to the filing of the complaint. This is the report of the investigation with redaction. This is a print on demand edition of an important, hard-to-find report.
This book documents the story of Carl and Mariana Klapper who lived in Prussia and later moved to London, England in the middle of the 1800s. We want this book to be more than a listing of generations of Klappers but one that shows the times in which they lived and the hardships and successes that they dealt with during their lives. We see how families aligned themselves with each other and intermarried to maintain their social position (even when that position was not high). We see the bravery of Klapper men and women setting forth to Texas to find better lives for themselves when Texas was a wild country that needed to be tamed. These stories tie together this family history.
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A Top Editor’s Take on the State of Journalism Today—and His Prescient Forecast of Its Future “This is a personal and insightful book about one of the most important questions of our time: how will journalism make the transition to the digital age? Steve Shepard made that leap bravely when he went from being a great magazine editor to the first dean of the City University of New York journalism school. His tale is filled with great lessons for us all.” —Walter Isaacson, bestselling author of Steve Jobs “An insightful and convivial account of a bright, bountiful life dedicated to words, information and wonder.” —Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "This is two compelling books in ...