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In 1936, Paul L. Dysart, Jr. began accumulating two series of advances and declines distinguished by whether volume was greater or lesser than the prior day's volume. He called the cumulative series for the days when volume had been greater than the prior day's volume the Positive Volume Index (PVI), and the series for the days when volume had ...
Joshua Dysart (/ ˈ d aɪ z ɑːr t /; [1] born June 21, 1971) is an American comic book writer. He has done work for DC Comics , Vertigo Comics , Dark Horse Comics , Image Comics , Valiant Entertainment , IDW Publishing , Penny-Farthing Press, Virgin Comics and Random House Books.
An advertisement for Marvel's Epic Collection. The Epic Collection is an ongoing line of color trade paperbacks that republish Marvel comics in a uniform trade dress. . Announced in April 2013, their stated intention was to collect entire runs of characters or titles as "big fat collections with the best price we can maintain", [1] in similar manner to the discontinued black-and-white Essentia
Lord Dysart died on 23 September 1878, aged 83, and was succeeded in the earldom by his grandson, William John Manners Tollemache, 9th Earl of Dysart, his son William, styled 'Lord Huntingtower', having predeceased him. [3] With Esther Cox, Lord Dysart had a natural son Alfred Cox (born 28 March 1818), who changed his name to Alfred Manners in ...
Willis Nelson Dysart (March 15, 1923, in Omega, Georgia – November 8, 2011) [1] was an American mental calculator. His talent for arithmetic emerged at the age of three after his mother taught him to count.
Dysart or Dysert (Irish: Dísert, meaning 'hermitage') may refer to: Places. Australia. Dysart, Queensland, a town and locality in the Isaac Region;
An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a legal document under United States law that is developed for each public school child in the U.S. who needs special education. [1]
Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Earl of Dysart (30 January 1649 – 23 February 1727), styled Lord Huntingtower from 1651 to 1698, was a British Tory politician and peer. A Member of Parliament at Westminster, he inherited Scottish peerages and was briefly Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk from 1703 to 1705.