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Barton(b. London, January 31st, 1784; d. February 19th, 1849). “Metrical Effusions” (1812); “Poems by an Amateur” (1818); “Poems” (1820); “Napo [..]
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BartonBarton Hall, the cavernous main gym. Big place where ROTCs hang out, also headquarters for powerhouse indoor track teams and the location of many Cornell final exams. Originally built as an airplane hangar, it is the former home of hoops squads.
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BartonBarton is remembered in the history of economic thought for an early critical discussion of the impact of machinery on employment. A Sussex landowner, ...
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