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  1. Prace Matematyczno-Fizyczne [Electronic Resource]., Volume 17 (Polish Edition) by Samuel Dickstein, 2010-03-04
  2. Odczyty O Matematyce Miane W Evanston Od 28 Sierpnis Do 9 Wrzesnia 1893 R.Dla Czlonków Kongresu Matematycznego: Odbytego W Czasie Wystawy Wszechswiatowej W Chicago (Polish Edition) by Alexander Ziwet, Felix Klein, et all 2010-05-12
  3. American Defender : The Biography of Honorable Samuel Dickstein by Dorothy Waring, 1935
  4. The immigration crew on the new deal railroad: Frances Perkins -- engineer, Daniel MacCormack -- fireman, Samuel Dickstein -- conductor by James H Patten, 1935
  5. American defender, by Dorothy Waring, 1935

41. James V. Forrestal Papers, Correspondence - 1945, Box 62 - 63 (A - J) | Seeley G
Derby, Roger A. Dewey, Bradley. Dewey, Charles S. Dewey, Thomas E. dickstein, samuel.DiFrasso, Countess. Dillon, Clarence. Dillon, C. Douglas. Dixon, W. Palmer.
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/finding_aids/forrestal/forr
JAMES V. FORRESTAL PAPERS
Correspondence
Box Year Correspondent Acheson, Dean Adams, Charles F. Adams, Franklin P. Adams, James S. Adams, Morgan Adams, Phelps H. Addinsell, H.M. Adler, Walter Agar, Herbert S. Aldrich, Malcolm P. Aldrich, Winthrop W. Alexander, A.V. Alexander, Roy Allen, A. Leonard Allen, Daniel Allen, Frederic S. Allen, George E. Allen, Mrs. Sidney Alsbrook, James E. Alsop, Joseph Re Alusna Chungking Re American Legion Ammell C.J. Anderson, Clinton P. Anderson, Jack Z. Anderson, Peyton T. Andrews, Bert Andrews, Mark E. Aquinas, Mother Thomas Archer, T.P. Armstrong, Thomas R. Arnold, H.H. Arnstein, Daniel G. Arthur, Bradford Atha, Stuart K. Re Atkins, Tommy [Pamphlet based on poem "Tommy" by Rudyard Kipling] Atwood, A.A. Auchincloss, C.C. Auchincloss, James C. Baker, George Bagley, David W. Baird, Julian Baker, J. Stewart Baker, James A. Baldwin, Frank Baldwin, Hanson W. Baldwin, Raymond E. Ball, Joseph H. Ball, M.T. Barber, Theodore P. Barber, Walter L. Bard, Ralph A. Bareo, Frank Barkley, Alben W. Barnaby, Donald R. Barnes, Courtlandt D. Barnes, James A

42. ACLU Archives 1920-1950, Index Headings For Card Index (Names: Abernethy - Smedl
Dewey, Thomas E. 19371938, 1942-1945. Dickinson, LJ. 1935. dickstein, samuel.1944-1945. Dies, Martin. 1938-1940, 1943-1944. Diggs, Charles C. 1944. Dill, CC.1931.
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/finding_aids/aclu1920/aclu1
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[Individuals are found under Subject "People" in index] Name Dates
Abernethy, W.H. Abramovitch, Raphael Accorsi, Salvatore Ackerman, Dean Ackley, John K. Adamic, Louis Adams, James Truslow Addams, Jane Aderholt, O.F. Ades, Bernard Adler, Felix Afroyim, Beys Agar, Arthur Herbert Aggert, Otis Akins, L.C. Albert, Henry Alexander, M. Alice, Rhoda (Mrs. Alice Park) Allen, Bruce Allen, Henry Allen, William H. Allen, William Prescott Alling, R.W. Allinson, Brent Dow Allport, Gordon W. Alpher, Sol Amis, B.D. Amlie, Thomas R. Amter, Israel Anderson, Marian Anderson, Paul Y. Anderson, Sherwood Angell, Ernest Angell, Norman Angelo, James Anthony, Garner Arling, Emanie Armstrong, O.K. Arnold, Thurman Arrowsmith, George Arze, Dr. Jose Antonio Ascoli, Max Athearn, Clarence Aurin, Harry Austin, Cecil Avery, Sewell Bailey, Forrest Baker, Newton D. Balabanoff, Angelica Balch, Emily G. Baldwin, Roger Ball, Archey D. Balzac, Honore de Bankhead, Tallulah Bankhead, William B. Barkley, Alben Barkoski, John Barnes, Harry Elmer

43. Jacob K. Javits Collection Appendix
Derounian, Steven B., b.1918. House, Republican, 19531965. dickstein, samuel,1885-1954. House, Democrat, 1923-1945. Dollinger, Isidore, b.1903.
http://www.stonybrook.edu/library/javpdx13.htm
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Jacob K. Javits Collection Appendix Bottom Library Homepage Javits Collection Special Collections Downstate New York U.S. Representatives and Senators, 1946-1980
Compiled by Lee R. Hiltzik, ca
Edited by Evert Volkersz This list represents members of Congress from the State of New York south of Westchester County who served during Senator Javits' years.
  • Abzug, Bella S., b.1920. House, Democrat, 1971-1977. Papers, 1970-1976. 914 boxes (ca. 500,000 items) Columbia University.
  • Addabbo, Joseph P., 1925-1986. House, Democrat, 1961-.
  • Ambro, Jerome A., b.1928. House, Democrat, 1975-1981.
  • Anfuso, Victor L., 1905-1966. House, Democrat, 1951-1953, 1955-1963.
  • Badillo, Herman, b.1929. House, Democrat, 1971-1977.
  • Baldwin, Joseph C., 1897-1957. House, Republican, 1941-1947.
  • Barry, Robert R., b.1915. House, Republican, 1959-1965.
  • Barry, William B., 1902-1946. House, Democrat, 1935-1946.
  • Becker, Frank J., b.1899. House, Republican, 1953-1965. Papers, 1924-1964. 48 ft. Syracuse University Library. (MS 68-1710).
  • Bennet, Augustus, W., b.1897. House, Republican, 1945-1947. Papers, 1942-1946. ca. 22 ft. Syracuse University Library. (MS 66-203).

44. USIA, U.S. Society & Values, June 1998 - Morris Dickstein, "Arts And Society"
Cultural historian Morris dickstein, Director of the Center for the Humanities, CityUniversity Graduate samuel Beckett was a great fan of Buster Keaton movies
http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itsv/0698/ijse/dickstei.htm
ARTS AND SOCIETY: MEETING AT THE CROSSROADS
A Conversation with Morris Dickstein
    What is the gloss that art and culture add to a society? Is there a definitive American art form? What have been the points of reference for U.S. culture, and how is culture redefining itself today, specifically on the landscape of society our highly technological world? Cultural historian Morris Dickstein, Director of the Center for the Humanities, City University Graduate Center (CUNY) and Distinguished Professor of English and Theater at CUNY's Queens College, reflects on the contemporary arts scene and its historical and literary underpinnings in this dialogue with Michael J. Bandler.
    Q: To begin with, in very basic terms, what does art mean to a society? A: The artistic culture is society's examination of itself. It's the way it reflects on its own values, the way it contemplates itself. We also associate culture with leisure. It shows that a society is not all work that it has an appreciation of beauty and elements of self-understanding, that presumably it can even change its way of behaving in the future. Culture is criticism in the form of imitation. It's amusement, but also contemplation. It's entertainment, but also it's insight. Q: Focusing specifically on the arts in the United States, can we pinpoint what American art is, and perhaps how it has been shaped?

45. Lubavitch Library
volume no 9640, location 6U the Use of Our Mails for Propaganda Seeking To Underminethe American Form of Government dickstein, samuel Washington DC ,1940 8
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46. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot
the Voice of Species A Study of the Prose Fiction by Eric P. Levy REVIEW SAMUELBECKETT The Last Modernist. By Anthony Cronin (Morris dickstein, NY Times
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Waiting for Godot The American director Alan Schneider first met the Irish playwright Samuel Beckett in 1955, after
being hired to direct the United States premiere of ''Waiting for Godot'' in Miami. Schneider had
come to Beckett's Paris apartment bursting with preproduction questions, especially regarding the
identity of the title character. To Schneider's initial query, ''Who is Godot?,'' the laconic playwright
famously replied, ''If I knew, I would have said so in the play.'' Henceforth, Schneider was to devote most of his career to realizing Beckett's stated intentions in his
plays. But despite his fidelity to every letter of Beckett's text, and despite the participation of such
popular clowns as Bert Lahr and Tom Ewell, the Miami production of ''Waiting for Godot'' was a resounding flop. Baffled by the metaphysical reverberations of a work that had been billed as ''the

47. Joseph Dickstein - Bio
Mr. dickstein founded Dakota Entertainment in 1985. After several relationshipswith companies such as, The samuel Goldwyn Company, Media Home Entertainment
http://www.mainlinereleasing.com/joseph_dickstein_bio.htm
Joseph Dickstein Vice-President Acquisitions Mainline Releasing/Magic Hour Pictures KOLOBOS, DEMENTIA, 15 AMORE, the Sundance premiere GETTING TO KNOW YOU, as well as numerous other films. Mainline is a production and distribution company whose most recent production, HANGMAN (Showtime Premiere and Columbia TriStar video) stars Lou Diamond Phillips and Madchen Amick. Other productions include, INDISCREET (HBO Premiere and Columbia TriStar video), starring Luke Perry, Gloria Reuben and Peter Coyote, and THE BENEFICIARY, starring Ron Silver and Suzy Amis. Previously, Mr. Dickstein served as Chairman/President of Dakota Entertainment where he was responsible for the production and domestic theatrical distribution of several feature films. Mr. Dickstein founded Dakota Entertainment in 1985. After several relationships with companies such as, The Samuel Goldwyn Company, Media Home Entertainment/Heron Communications, and Wescom/Hearst Communications, the company went into full time production and sold its distribution arm to private investors. Mr. Dickstein has a BS from the University of California at Berkeley.

48. OPE-MAT - Historique
Translate this page d'Alembert, Jean Descartes, René Dupré, Athanase Dandelin, Germinal Dickson,LE Dürer, Albrecht Danti, Egnatio dickstein, samuel Dantzig, David van
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, Niels Akhiezer , Naum Anthemius of Tralles Abraham bar Hiyya al'Battani , Abu Allah Antiphon the Sophist Abraham, Max al'Biruni , Abu Arrayhan Apollonius of Perga Abu Kamil Shuja al'Haitam , Abu Ali Appell , Paul Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani al'Kashi , Ghiyath Arago , Francois Ackermann , Wilhelm al'Khwarizmi , Abu Arbogast , Louis Adams , John Couch Albert of Saxony Arbuthnot , John Adelard of Bath Albert , Abraham Archimedes of Syracuse Adler , August Alberti , Leone Battista Archytas of Tarentum Adrain , Robert Albertus Magnus, Saint Argand , Jean Aepinus , Franz Alcuin of York Aristaeus the Elder Agnesi , Maria Alekandrov , Pavel Aristarchus of Samos Ahmed ibn Yusuf Alexander , James Aristotle Ahmes Arnauld , Antoine Aida Yasuaki Amsler , Jacob Aronhold , Siegfried Aiken , Howard Anaxagoras of Clazomenae Artin , Emil Airy , George Anderson , Oskar Aryabhata the Elder Aitken , Alexander Angeli , Stefano degli Atwood , George Ajima , Chokuyen Anstice , Robert Richard Avicenna , Abu Ali
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, Charles Betti , Enrico Bossut , Charles Bachet Beurling , Arne Bouguer , Pierre Bachmann , Paul Boulliau , Ismael Bacon , Roger Bhaskara Bouquet , Jean Backus , John Bianchi , Luigi Bour , Edmond Baer , Reinhold Bieberbach , Ludwig Bourgainville , Louis Baire Billy , Jacques de Boutroux , Pierre Baker , Henry Binet , Jacques Bowditch , Nathaniel Ball , W W Rouse Biot , Jean-Baptiste Bowen , Rufus Balmer , Johann Birkhoff , George Boyle , Robert Banach , Stefan Bjerknes, Carl

49. UW Libraries--Guide To The James Y. Sakamoto Papers 1928-1955,
1/12, B Misc. 19351951. 1/13, Claypool, Anna, 1946-1953. 1/14, C Misc. 1941-1954.1/15, dickstein, samuel, 1942. 1/16, D - E Misc. 1932-1949. 1/17, F Misc. 1932-1944.
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Creator: Sakamoto, James Y. Title: James Y. Sakamoto Papers Date span: Quantity: 8.45 cubic ft. Accession: Minidoka Relocation Center, 1942. Photo: Francis Stewart. MSCUA, UW Libraries, UW21141z
BIOGRAPHY
Born, Seattle Graduated, Franklin High School Helped to found Seattle Progressive Citizens' League Founded and began publishing Japanese American Courier (newspaper). Ceased publication in 1942. Helped to found Japanese American Citizens League Served as President of JACL Interned at Minidoka July 1945 Returned to Seattle Worked for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Died James ("Jimmie") Sakamoto was a prominent Nisei community leader, activist, and newspaper publisher renowned for his ardent American patriotism. He was born in Seattle in 1903 to Japanese immigrant parents who arrived in the Northwest in 1894. He graduated from Franklin High School in 1920. A year later, he helped to found the Seattle Progressive Citizens' League to oppose the city's anti-alien land law and various other proposed pieces of anti-Japanese legislation. In 1923, Sakamoto moved to the East Coast where he became a professional welterweight (often known as "featherweight") prize fighter. During this time he also worked as English editor of the New York City Japanese American Daily News and took classes at Princeton. In 1927, as a result of injuries suffered in the ring, he went blind and returned to Seattle shortly thereafter.

50. Oral History Individual Interview List
Di Gia, Ralph; Diamond, Sigmund; Dickenson, Edwin Walter; Dickerman,Marion; dickstein, samuel; Dixon, Dr. J. Curtis; Doane, Thomas; Dobzhansky
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  • Albertson, Ralph S.
  • Albright, Horace M.
  • Albright, Horace M. w/ Newton Drury
  • Alderman, Sidney S.
  • Alexander, Will W.
  • Alger, George W.
  • Allen, Agnes
  • Allen, George V.
  • Allen, James E. Jr.
  • Allen, William H.
  • Allin, John M. (Closed)
  • Amen, John Harlan
  • Ames, Amyas
  • Anderson, Frank M.
  • Anderson, Maxwell
  • Anderson, William H.
  • Angell, Sir Norman
  • Ansorge, Martin C.
  • Appleby, Paul H.
  • Arnold, Thurman W.
  • Arthurs, Alberta

51. Interviewee Name Project Name Of Fiche Series [A] Abdul, Raoul
III. Dickinson, Edwin Walter. Individual Interview. (3). II. dickstein, samuel.Individual Interview. (1). I. Diggins, John P. see Schneider, Herbert. Dixon, Sherwood.
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52. Gregory Douglas, GEHEIMAKTE GESTAPO-MÜLLER, Band II
dickstein, samuel 188; Diels, Rudolf 12; Dietrich, Sepp199; Dörner, Hermann 159; Dolezalek, Alexander alias. 316 Bomhoff
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  • Abenheim, Dr. Donald 296 Angleton, James Jesus 60, 294 Angyal, Andras 185 Axmann, Arthur 68 Bach, Johann Sebastian 171, 174 Backe, Herbert 261 Baer, Reinhold 185 Baker, Jacob 188 Barbie, Klaus 32 Bauer, Dr. Fritz 69f Bean, Louis 187 Beck, Josef 119 Bedaux, Charles E. 90, 93, 94, 100f Beer, Dr. Herbert 73-76, 78f Belknap, Thomas 296 Bellini 236, 244 Berger, Gottlob 72 Bergmann, Max 185 Bergmann, Peter 185 Berija, Lawrentij 110, 176f Berle, Adolf jr. 186 Berman, Benjamin F. 187 Bernstein, Felix 185 Best, Payne S. 107 Best, Dr. Werner 66 Beth, Eric 185 Bismarck, Otto von 78, 132 Bloch, Konrad 185 Booth, John W. 71 Bormann, Martin 41, 63, 65, 68-71, 130, 131-134, 136, 138, 154, 167, 246, 248, 260 Bouhler, Philip 261 Boutet 243 Brandt, Willy 193 Braun, Eva 266 Breitmann, Richard 43, 44, 46 Broszat, Martin 126 Browning, Dr. Christopher 5, 40-43, 44, 46 Bullitt, William 186 Burg, Walter 185 Burkett, Ted 37 Canaris, Wilhelm 202 Cassel, Ernst 88 Cassel, Hans 185 Cellini, Benevenuto 239 Chopin, Frederic 239 Churchill, Winston S. 29, 70f, 92, 98f, 111, 114, 131f, 135f, 180, 192, 194, 200, 204, 208, 209, 210,223 Ciano, Galeazzo Graf 201

53. PETER H. PEEL: The Great Brown Scare: The Amerika-Deutscher Bund In The Thirties
gratis, of all kinds of ammunition for his enemies. One of the most energeticand implacable of those enemies was Congressman samuel dickstein.
http://www.vho.org/GB/Journals/JHR/7/4/Peel419-442.html
The Great Brown Scare: The Amerika-Deutscher Bund in the Thirties and the Hounding of Fritz Julius Kuhn PETER H. PEEL A note on the title: Liberal-Establishment historians have an all too effective propaganda device to promote approved ideologies. They invent labels which, in due course, are thoughtlessly parroted and tend to set the desired concepts in concrete, obviating any further need for argument. Thus the raids carried out by Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer on subversive and revolutionary Communist groups, mostly on New York's Lower East Side, in 1919 and 1920, have been derisively labeled "The Great Red Scare." This neatly glosses over the very real threat such groups constituted in the early days of Bolshevik euphoria and proselytizing and the horrors taking place concurrently not only in Russia but in Bavaria, Hungary, and elsewhere under Communist regimes. The potent label "McCarthyism" is a later example of the use of this tactic to deflect any expression of concern about subversive conspiracies. T'he "Bund," however, which is the subject of this paper, was never, as I will show, a danger or in any way unpatriotic or subversive. Its enthusiasm for the recovery of German pride, self-confidence, economy, and independence after 1933 was a natural enough emotion in an ethnic and cultural minority especially one which had suffered great humiliation and persecution during the recent war. But there were many and powerful special interests which sought, with considerable success, to create the image of a frightful menace in the Bund. I have therefore chosen to call this paper by the title above. Besides, even the color "brown" seems a more appropriate modifier for the noun "scare."

54. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subjects: 144
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55. Samuel Beckett Resources And Links
by Morris dickstein. Read Chapter 1 here or here. Plays Waiting for Godot, reviewedby Brooks Atkinson (1956) Don't expect this column to explain samuel
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56. Samuel Beckett - World's Greatest Classic Books
dickstein Cronin's vigorous narrative, deft characterization and fine flashes ofcritical insight make Beckett more accessible to the general reader. samuel
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57. Genealogy Data
Father Kellerman, Michael Mother Gales, Joyce (Steinberg) Children dickstein,Max 16 1987 Englishtown,NJ Parents Father Geringer, samuel Mother Geringer
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58. Gross-Steinberg Surname Index A-F
Translate this page Rivka (Friedman) Cohen, samuel Cohen, samuel Cohen, samuel Cohen, Sarah Ilene (Harrison)Dickerson, Shoshana Dickerson, Steven dickstein, Elyssa (Kellerman
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59. D
Requests answer to and return of Latham letter. dickstein, samuel, 1885TLS to A. Atlas Leve 1943 Jan 29, Washington, DC 1p. Regarding
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About the racial question and the education of Negro in N.C. Dasent, Sir George Webbe, 1817-1896
ALS to "The Captain- St. Peters College"
Dec 6, Broad Sanctuary, London. 1p.
Dasent wishes to procure tickets. Dasent, Sir George Webbe, 1817-1896
ALS to The Captain- St. Peters College
1857 Dec 16, Cunn Office Row. 2p.
Dasent wishes to procure tickets. Davenport, A. H. "Dolly" -1873
ALS to Mr. Shewall Dec 17? Boston, MA. 1/2p. Requests Mr. Shewall keep an eye on call boy who is carelessly using friction matches. On verso is letter to Mr. Shewall from James C. Pope. Davies, Emil A. TLS to Alton C. Morris 1942 May 29. London. 1p. Refers to his Lecture in Gainesville. He has remained in the States at request of the Authorities of Los Angeles and San Francisco. Refers to his trip back to England and the beauty of Gainesville. Davies, Joseph Edward, 1876-1958

60. Mathematicians During The Third Reich And World War II
dickstein, samuel Died in the Nazi bombing of Warsaw in 1939. Epstein, PaulFrankfurt 1919 until 1935, suicide after summon from Gestapo August 1939.
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In Lvov good terms with Russian occupation troops 1939. Returned from Kiev to Lvov after German invasion of Russia. Worked feeding lice in German institute dealing with infectious diseases, until July 1944 when Russain troops retook Lvov. Was already seriuosly ill, died 1945 of lung cancer. Berwald, Ludwig: Dismissed 1939 in Prague; Deportation by Gestapo to Lodz where he died in April 1942. Blumenthal, Otto: dismissed 1939 from Aachen and - for a short while - kept in "protective custody". In 1939 he went to Holland. When the Netherlands had fallen, he refused the help of Dutch friends and was deported to Theresienstadt where he died 1944. Dickstein, Samuel: Died in the Nazi bombing of Warsaw in 1939. Epstein, Paul: Frankfurt 1919 until 1935, suicide after summon from Gestapo August 1939. Froehlich, Walter:

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