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Train operation and energy simulator (TOES) validation.
Railway Age
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September 1, 1991
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Under the auspices of the Vehicle Track System (VTS) Program, a longitudinal train dynamics model called Train Operation and Energy Simulator (TOES) has been developed. It is designed to run on high-end personal computers (PCs) such as the IBM-386 or equivalent machines.
TOES is capable of simulating any presently foreseen railroad rolling stock, train make-up, train-handling, or operations. TOES Version 1.5, currently available for distribution, includes the latest innovations such as the articulated connector, slackless drawbar, double-stack and TOFC trains, ...
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Emily Greene Balch and Haiti.(Haitian revolution)(www.HaitiReborn.org.)
Magazine article from: Peace and Freedom
; ...several years before I learned about Emily Greene Balch's historic trip there. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In 1926 Balch, who helped found WILPF with Jane...marking the 50th anniversary of Balch's receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize...
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Racial justice and WILPF.(Women's International League for Peace and Freedom)
Magazine article from: Peace and Freedom
; ...own and they too joined WILPF. Emily Greene Balch also understood that to talk about...Atwood, were part of the group. Balch later co-authored a book, Occupied...Hunton wrote one chapter with Balch. In the book, Balch discusses...
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Women of the Commonwealth: work, family, and social change in nineteenth-century Massachusetts.
Magazine article from: Labour/Le Travail
; ...the Wellesley College professor and peace activist, Emily Greene Balch. I found the biographical studies of particular interest...the sources available on Caroline Healey Dall and Emily Greene Balch, the psychological dimensions were particularly well...
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"In my extremity I turned to Gandhi": American pacifists, Christianity, and Gandhian nonviolence, 1915-1941 (1).
Magazine article from: Church History
; ...strongly wish them good," insisted Emily Greene Balch, a leader of the Women's International...they will respond." However, Balch suggested that repentance must be...Even pacifists more radical than Balch agreed that expressions of love...
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ASK THE GLOBE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...Addams and Boston economics professor Emily Greene Balch, a former social worker. Addams...league's first president, and Balch was its secretary-treasurer...occupied Haiti in the early '30s, Balch was rehired by Wellesley. In 1946...
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Women discuss link between violence against women and the violence called war, as Philadelphia celebrates International Women's Day. (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom) (NEWS ADVISORY)
PR Newswire
; ...in Central America. WILPF member Emily Greene Balch wrote "Occupied Haiti," which...of U.S. Marines from Haiti. Balch received the Nobel Peace Prize years...President Jane Addams (1931) and Balch (1946). Since 1948,
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The Nobel Peace Prize: How Have Women Fared?
Magazine article from: Scandinavian Review
; ...the economics professor, feminist and peace worker Emily Greene Balch, also American, in 1946. The low representation...man of course, (as did the next woman laureate, Emily Greene Balch, 15 years later). Second, the attitudes reflected...
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"Women's ways in war:" The feminist pacifism of the New York City Woman's Peace Party
Magazine article from: Frontiers
; ...Hughan taught high school, Lou Rogers drew cartoons, Emily Greene Balch taught sociology at Wellesley, and Doty and Eastman...women had attended colleges or universities. Eastman, Balch, and Hughan had degrees beyond the bachelor's degree...
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Menchu Only the 9th Woman to Receive Award
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...1976: Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan. 1946: Emily Greene Balch, American pacifist and honorary international president...Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. (Balch shared the award with American John Raleigh Mott, chairman...
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List of Nobel Peace Prize winners.
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...1947 -- Friends Service Council (The Quakers), American Friends Service Committee (The Quakers). 1946 -- Emily Greene Balch, United States; John Raleigh Mott, United States. 1945 -- Cordell Hull, United States. 1944 -- International...
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