Making his arrival in July of 1989, Kitch first appeared in Detective Comics issue 602 in a story called Tulpa Part Two: Night Moves. Source: Internet
“So far, the precipitous rise in United States government commitments has not led to a concomitant expansion in the set of options under consideration to deal with the situation,” Kitch and Mahoney write. Source: Internet
Michigan State Law Review, Edmund W. Kitch and Julia D. Mahoney urged Americans to consider the unthinkable: a restructuring of the federal government’s huge and fast-growing debt burden. Source: Internet
Lawmakers included the clause out of concern that “a coalition of southern Democrats and northerners might seek to refuse to pay the Civil War debt,” write Kitch and Mahoney. Source: Internet
On winning the toss, Hallaran batted first, and Liam Kitch (15) took the score to 39. Source: Internet