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Hall, John (Personal Name)

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THIS 1XX FIELD CANNOT BE USED UNDER RDA UNTIL THIS UNDIFFERENTIATED RECORD HAS BEEN HANDLED FOLLOWING THE GUIDELINES IN DCM Z1 008/32

Not same as Hall, John, Secretary to the Society for Improving the Condition of the Labouring Classes.

Data for A Christian voice in education provided by Trinity Coll. Dublin

[Signed The ten hour bill is not lost]

Woodhall, J. The ten hour bill is not lost, 1833: broadside (signed on behalf of the Short Time Committee, John Hall, secretary)

[Editor of Strategic financial management in Southern African universities]

Strategic financial management in Southern African universities, 1999: t.p. (John Hall) p. 4 of cover (member of the IIEP Council of Consultant Fellows)

[Author of Wrang-gaites; or, Wrong-way-round way]

Wrang-gaites; or, Wrong-way-round way, 1973: t.p. (John Hall)

[Author of Opening systems for competitive chess players]

Opening systems for competitive chess players, 1992: t.p. (John Hall) BL AL sent 25 Oct. 1994

[Co-author of A Christian voice in education]

A Christian voice in education, 1998: t.p. (John Hall)

[Author of Homecoming queen]

Homecoming queen, 1997: t.p. (John Hall) BL AL sent 15 July 2003

[Author of Death of a collector]

Death of a collector, 2005: t.p. (John Hall) BL AL sent 30 Aug. 2007, returned no further information available

[Author of Is he or isn't he?]

Is he or isn't he?, 2006: t.p. (John Hall) BL e-mail sent 30 May 2008

[Author of Riding on the edge]

Riding on the edge, 2008: t.p. (John Hall; former chapter president Long Island Pagans; taught history, American studies, rhetoric, and mathematics at Penn State; former journalist; b. 07/08/1947)

Philadelphiaweekly website, Apr. 21, 2010: (John Hall; lives in Pa.; degrees in French and German comparative literature and a master's)

[Editor of History of the Lutheran Church in North Carolina, 1803-1953]

History of the Lutheran Church in North Carolina, 1803-1953, 1953: t.p. (John Hall)

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