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  • '''Samuel Bowles''' (9 February, 1826-16 January, 1878) was an American [[History of America ...n evening newspaper, afterwards becoming a morning journal. To its service Samuel Bowles, junior, devoted his life (with the exception of a brief period during whic
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  • '''Samuel Bowles''' (9 February, 1826-16 January, 1878) was an American [[History of America ...n evening newspaper, afterwards becoming a morning journal. To its service Samuel Bowles, junior, devoted his life (with the exception of a brief period during whic
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  • ...alists including [[Carl Schurtz]], [[David A. Wells]], [[Jacob D. Cox]], [[Samuel Bowles]], [[Murat Halstead]], and [[Henry Watterson]].
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  • ...www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=669321 George S. Merriam, ''Life and Times of Samuel Bowles'' V. 1 (1885)] ''Springfield [Mass.] Republican''
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  • ...cations of the assumptions underlying the Walrassian auctioneer model see Samuel Bowles and Hubert Gintis: "Walrasian Economics in Retrospect", ''Quarterly Journal
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