The Salter Report was named after Arthur Salter, who chaired an influential conference of road and rail experts in 1932 which reported in 1933. The report...
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Surgery in 1963. There are nine types of Salter–Harris fractures; types I to V as described by Robert B. Salter and William H. Harris in 1963, and the rarer...
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June 2015. Kostick, Dennis S. (2011). Salt (PDF) (Report). US Geological Survey. Kurlansky, Mark (2002). Salt: A World History. New York: Walker & Co...
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James Arthur Salter, 1st Baron Salter, GBE, KCB, PC (15 March 1881 – 27 June 1975) was a British civil servant, politician, and academic who was a significant...
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Julie Salter worked for 11 years as Vishnudevananda's personal assistant, until his death in 1993. In 2019 in a public Facebook post, Salter stated that...
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performance and attitude, and hoped that Clarke-Salter went on to replace him one day. On 31 August 2016, Clarke-Salter and teammate Charlie Colkett joined League...
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investigation into the 2009 police shooting of mentally ill man Adam Salter has admitted that a report he gave to senior police soon after the incident contained...
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wagon use greatly diminished in the 1930s due to the effects of the Salter Report, many wagons were converted to pneumatic tyres and saw later use. Another...
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Richard Beeching (section First Beeching Report)
of debate for many decades before the appointment of Beeching. The Salter Report of 1933 attempted to address the issue of growing abstraction of rail...
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Josiah (31 January 1933). "Road And Rail - A Defence Of The Salter Report". The Times. Salter, Arthur (1934). Toward a Planned Economy. New York: John Day...
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