Tom Hanley

Thomas Hanley (1916 – November 24, 1979) was an American labor organizer, union leader, and mobster based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He served as the head of the American Federation of Casino and Gaming Employees and the Gaming and Office Employee Union, with his career marked by criminal allegations and a conviction for the 1977 murder of labor leader Al Bramlet​​​. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Ideas and Strategies for Identification and Recruitment by Hanley, Tom

    Published 2004
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    MICROSPED Information Bulletin, Issues 1-10, 1984. Microcomputers in the Schools Implementation in Special Education /

    Published 1984
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    Safe, Drug-Free, and Effective Schools for ALL Students What Works! / by Quinn, Mary M.

    Published 1998
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    Teaching and Working with Children Who Have Emotional and Behavioral Challenges by Quinn, Mary M.

    Published 2000
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