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sation. Friends met at private hous
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where they took X rays and confirme
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other American universities. I trus
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today? We tried-and were sent back.
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house where I lived, when suddenly
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good friends from the institute in
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interest in getting Lu established
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versity of Buffalo, also came to se
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steady flow of visitors from out of
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Germany at the time of the installa
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a store for postcards and knick-kna
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CHAPTER VI ~o~ont~ bt~exico IN NEW
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was told, by the lack of silver nit
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time we were wrong. We arrived at 2
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uilt completely of stone. The dinin
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e~ghty men sitting at long tables.
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His manual dexterity was zero. But
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unimportant. More important was .th
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ian Paul Mantoux, was the most dist
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called, for dinner at the Plaza. Th
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States. We are today practically a
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impression Lu had on this trip was
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It was a touch of genius combined w
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especially tense while driving. As
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CHAPTER'VIII I SHOULD know Human Ac
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Davidson wrote to Lu: "Both George
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In regard to your request about von
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Human Action. We are delighted that
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graphs are transposed. On page 615
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are clumsy, inept, inefficient and
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Myself at fourteen. Here I am in 19
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Doing military service in Vienna, A
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Lu without his books! Lu at the whe
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At the home of Sylvester Petro: Pro
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Fritz Machlup and Lu at the celebra
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Henry Hazlitt and Lu during one of
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My daughter, Gitta, myself, and Lu
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Fall 1964. PHOTO BY DAVID L. JARRET
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Our last picture together, December
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CHAPTER IX ~"~~O~ ~enJbutr Lv's SEM
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He himself was completely absorbed.
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Percy Greaves first came to the sem
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He was working with the Air Force o
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years, when the seminar was held at
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I finally had to ask the help of hi
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don't want you to talk to him," he
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published in.the Financial and Comm
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morning with the view of the Austri
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asked him what part he played in Ma
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ever mentioned, in dealing with the
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work on the whole subject of direct
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Action, I read every other book of
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oken up. I had suggested to Benegas
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with his family. In 1964 he founded
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the walls of economic principle, th
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How much this award reveals about t
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CHAPTER XI Our~a§t ~al78Toget4er O
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his vacation. But when he did, I wo
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paper last, and it gave Lu an oppor
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nnished the session with a short ta
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old acquaintance and as his most ho
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he said to me: "The only goodthing
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of the National Federation of Indep
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Central-European currencies know ho
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Tribute to Ludwig von Mises byF. A.
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war and his being called up for act
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had occurred in Professor Mises' li