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These autographs came out of a large collection of 12 scrapbooks kept by a woman named Louise. She spent a lot of time over many many years writing to famous people. Her collection runs the gamut from classic movie stars, TV stars, politicians, writers, talk show hosts, news anchors and many others. Most have been personalized to Louise some are just signed pieces of paper others are various size photos provided by the star and others are signed photo copies that she would send to the star for them to sign for her. It is quite a varied collection please check out all my listings. I have indicated in the title if I believe the signature is just a faux printed one.


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Parnes, Herbert 1919-2006
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Herbert Saul Parnes was a consummate social scientist, though his official title was professor of economics. Educated at the University of Pittsburgh (BA and MA) and Ohio State University (PhD), he spent most of his distinguished career as a labor and human resources economist at Ohio State, studying and teaching others about the experiences of people in American labor markets. His career also involved visiting professorships at Princeton and the University of Minnesota, a stint as an Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) consultant in Paris, and three years at Rutgers following his retirement from Ohio State. Later, he returned to Ohio State as a National Institute on Aging grantee to continue his study of the labor market experiences of the elderly. His legacy as recounted below relates only to his substantive research, his pathbreaking contributions to the field of empirical labor market analysis, and his emphasis on a multidisciplinary focus. However, it must be noted that there are scores of economists and other social scientists to whom he was a teacher and mentor and whose own work bears witness to the significance of his scholarly contributions.