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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. Beckett On Film | More | Links
An evocative and informative article on Beckett by Morris dickstein of the NewYork Times. samuel Beckett Reading Lists An Oxford University website which
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The Beckett International Foundation

Housed in Reading University Library, the foundation administers the resources of the Beckett Collection, the largest collection of his manuscripts and papers.
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Maintained by the Samuel Beckett Society, and designed by the English Department of the University of California at Santa Barbara, this is an authoritative site dealing with Beckett's work.
The Samuel Beckett Society

An international association of scholars, students and theatre-makers, which publishes an biannual newsletter.

42. McCormack-Dickstein - Facing The Corporate Roots Of American Fascism
This House committee was named after its chairman and vice chairman, John W.McCormack and samuel dickstein. It was called the Special Committee on
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The McCormack-Dickstein Committee (1934-1935) By Richard Sanders, Editor, Press for Conversion! It did not do well in dealing with homegrown U.S. fascists, nor did it consider how Americans helped spread fascism abroad. It did investigate the fascist plot to seize the White House, but was criticized by John Spivak Smedley Butler Source: Press for Conversion! magazine, Issue # 53, "Facing the Corporate Roots of American Fascism," March 2004. Published by the Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade. Order a Copy: Order a hard copy of this 54-page issue of Press for Conversion! on the fascist plot to overthrow President F.D.Roosevelt and the corporate leaders who planned and financed this failed coup..

43. Facing The Corporate Roots Of American Fascism, Press For Conversion!, Issue 53
samuel dickstein John W. MacCormack Around the beginning of July 1933, I went to cochairman samuel dickstein, who said the Committee had deleted
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The Fascist Plot to Seize Washington
By John Spivak The following article is an edited version of two chapters from John Spivak's autobiography ( A Man in His Time, 1967 All of the photos and links on this web site were added to John Spivak's work by Richard Sanders, editor of Press for Conversion! , quarterly magazine of the Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade (COAT). This site is a web version of "Facing the Corporate Roots of American Fascism," issue #53 of Press for Conversion! (April 2004). A hard copy of this 54-page magazine can be ordered from COAT. ( Click here for details on how to order A round the beginning of July 1933, the first overt move was made in one of the most fantastic plots in American history. A representative of a group of conspirators opened negotiations with a noted military man to head a 500,000-man army, seize the Government of the United States, put an end to American democracy and supplant it with a dictatorship. The McCormack-Dickstein House Committee , investigating un-American activities, turned its attention to the plot, but that probe ended abruptly. Even a generation later, those who are still alive and know all the facts have kept their silence so well that the conspiracy is not even a footnote in American histories. It would be regrettable if historians neglected this episode and future generations never learned of it. When the plot actually began, or whose inspiration it was, is not known, for the Committee avoided probing into these aspects. News of the plot, reported to have backing of "three million dollars on the line and three hundred million...should it be necessary," reached the nation in a time which saw greater changes in political systems than any previous period.

44. Moritz College Of Law - Law Library (Students And Faculty Resources: Microform I
Chandler; Coudert, Frederic R. Curtis, James F. Davis, John W. Dean, Gordon;dickstein, samuel; Eder, Phanor J. Emerson, Guy; Frankfurter, Justice Felix
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45. HILLS STORES V BOZIC - Legal Case Documents
PLAINTIFFS DEFENDANTS dickstein CONTROL EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS SEVERANCE COVERED DAVID BRAIL, MARK D. BRODSKY, samuel L. KATZ, dickstein PARTNERS,
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46. Quality Assurance And Reliability
Dag A. Data fusion of thermal and optical images, P. dickstein Y. Bushlin Wilensky R. Reliability analysis for antenna control box, S. samuel
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47. Senate Hearings On The National Prohibition Law - 1926 - Original
16041607. Church, samuel Harden. 598-604. Connery, Hon. William P., Jr.. 605.Douglas, Hon. John J. 619-622. dickstein, samuel. 636. Derr, Mrs. Clara Wood
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48. Lies And The History Channel -- Free Speech, February 2000
It talks, for example, about New York Congressman samuel dickstein s investigationand harassment of the Bund and his labeling of it as a subversive
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One other thing about this particular History Channel program: it will be shown more than once. You can keep your eyes open for it and watch it the next time it is shown, keeping in mind the facts that I'll share with you today. If you're really serious about what's happening to America, you can even order a copy of the tape from the History Channel and then study it yourself the way I did. It'll cost you $29.95, but the lesson is worth it. The first thing to note is the general slant of the program. That slant is to lump together everyone the Jews consider a threat to their own plans for America as a "Nazi" and then to portray Nazis as dangerous subversives and terrorists who need to be locked up in order for the country to be safe. Nazis are portrayed as weird and unpleasant people, strange and dangerous people, not at all like you and me. The purpose behind this is not just lingering Jewish hatred for the German Nazis, who put a real crimp in the Jews' plans for Europe 60 years ago. It is a current concern of the Jews that too many people are speaking out against them today, and too many people are listening, especially with the Internet not yet subject to Jewish censorship. The Jews' aim is first to demonize the people who don't like them and then to outlaw them, to cut them off from contact with the public, and to keep them from speaking out.

49. Samuel Eilenberg -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
samuel dickstein (mathematician) Józef Marcinkiewicz Kazimierz Zarankiewicz Stanislaw Saks Wladyslaw Orlicz Stanislaw Lesniewski
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Samuel Eilenberg (September 30, 1913-January 30, 1998) was a (The property of being smooth and shiny) Polish (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician . He was born in (The capital and largest city of Poland; located in central Poland) Warsaw , Poland and died in (A Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies) New York (The army of the United States of America; organizes and trains soldiers for land warfare) USA
His main interest was (The configuration of a communication network) topology . He worked on the axiomatic treatment of (Click link for more info and facts about homology theory) homology theory with (Click link for more info and facts about Norman Steenrod) Norman Steenrod , and on (Click link for more info and facts about homological algebra) homological algebra with (Click link for more info and facts about Saunders Mac Lane) Saunders Mac Lane , wrote a book on (Click link for more info and facts about homological algebra) homological algebra with (Click link for more info and facts about Henri Cartan) Henri Cartan that became a classic, and took part in the

50. The Great Brown Scare -- The Amerika Deutscher Bund In The Thirties
In January, 1934, Democratic Congressman samuel dickstein of New York obtainedCongressional consent for the establishment of a committee to investigate
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The Great Brown Scare: The Amerika Deutscher Bund in the Thirties and the Hounding of Fritz Julius Kuhn
Peter H. Peel In the feverish eight years of world history immediately preceding the entry of the United states into World War II, there streaked across the American political firmament a rather noisy meteor officially called Das Amerikadeutscher Bund, more generally referred to as the German-American Bund or simply as the Bund. In its brief lifetime, the Bund was the object of much hostility, suspicion and fear. It had an almost univerally "bad press" and wild exaggerations concerning its aims. its size and its resources were uttered with patent self-interest and arriäres pensÇes by a number of politicians, journalists and assorted public figures. Yet post-war historians usually dismiss the Bund in a sentence or two when writing general histories of the American thirties. For example: The Bund appeared to be more powerful than it was. It attracted so few members and aroused so much antagonism that the Third Reich severed its ties with this stupid and noisy organization which it recognized to be a liability. The tone is still hostile and derogatory but one should recall this when reading the wild accusations by influential politicians and others (vide infra) that its funds and its programs were provided directly from Berlin. The same writer just cited offers an apparently contradictory assessment of the Bund's strength, however, when he tells us that in February, 1939, "22,000 members and sympathizers of the German-American Bund packed Madison Square Garden." 2

51. Not Just Japanese Americans: The Untold Story Of U.S. Repression During 'The Goo
with John W. McCormack as chairman and samuel dickstein as vicechairman. Congress also implemented a second of the McCormack-dickstein Committee s
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Not Just Japanese Americans: The Untold Story of U.S. Repression During 'The Good War'
Jeffrey Rogers Hummel
I. Pre-Pearl Harbor
The sad saga of civil liberties in the United States during the Second World War begins well before Pearl Harbor. The popular impression is that the Japanese surprise attack in December 1941 caught the U.S. government totally unaware. In an effort to counter this impression, countless Revisionist historians have raked over the diplomatic events that proceeded the attack.1 Yet, prior domestic developments within the U.S. probably belie the impression of U.S. unpreparedness much more forcefully. For the U.S. government was, without a doubt, better prepared to fight World War II than any previous war in its history. This unprecedented military preparedness resulted from a massive prewar mobilization that involved 1 the U.S.'s first large peacetime foreign aid program: lend-lease; 2 an emergency peacetime military buildup; 3 the first peacetime draft in U.S. history to support that buildup; 4 an array of new and heavy emergency taxes to pay for the buildup; 5 the creation of a new and broad regulatory bureaucracy, supplementing New Deal agencies, to direct the economy toward war production; 6 the use of troops to enforce labor settlements within critical defense industries; and finally 7 the adoption of a peacetime sedition law to suppress disloyalty.2 This last is what concerns us. The pre-Pearl Harbor sedition law, the Smith Act, is more generally known for its postwar enforcement, in a period of tense U.S. relations with the Soviet Union. In fact, it was just the most glaring manifestation of the growing precariousness of civil liberties as the nation went on a war footing prior to its intervention in World War II. The deteriorating international situation brought a rash of related legislation, Congressional inquiries, executive harassment, and state government repression, all aimed at so-called subversive activities.3

52. Putnam, Samuel --  Encyclopædia Britannica
samuel dickstein University of St.Andrews, Scotland Biography of this Polishmathematician known for his research in algebra and history of mathematics.
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53. Treason O’Reilly V Coulter - Bruce Walker - MensNewsDaily.com
samuel dickstein was a traitor working for communism in Congress, and he did itpurely The treason of samuel dickstein has been known for eight years.
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Bill O’Reilly, who normally resists conventional dogma, demonstrated in consecutive nights on his Fox News program that the master of no-spin is as incapable of penetrating the Orwellian fables that surround Senator Joe McCarthy and anti-communism as any establishment pundit. When the discussion of Joe McCarthy came up, Ann challenged O’Reilly to identify a single victim of the dead Senator. O’Reilly hid his obvious ignorance by declining to get "drawn in to" an argument about whether McCarthy was good or bad. The senator was "bad" because "everyone knew it." Ann pressed; Bill retreated. He noted that "everyone" knew about the abuses of the House Un-American Activities Committee. While it is an undeserved compliment to the ignoramuses of college campuses today to assume that students or professors have even heard of HUAC, Ms. Coulter noted the patent absurdity of O’Reilly’s assertion: Senator Joe McCarthy was never on the House Un-American Activities Committee.

54. Henry Street Settlement: Research Resources
dickstein, samuel, “Lillian D. Wald, America’s Urban Pioneer,” remarks from theCongressional Record, September 19, 1940. Duffus, RL, Lillian Wald Neighbor
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55. INS Monthly Review
According to Representative dickstein, Chairman of the Committee, approximately 200 or who subsequently advocated it in the House, are samuel dickstein,
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INS Monthly Review , August 1943 (Vol. 1, no. 2. p. 13-19) Proposed Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Acts Times Herald Tribune , and PM have endorsed the movement editorially and so have the Christian Science Monitor , Cleveland Plain Dealer , Detroit Free Press . Baltimore Sun , Washington Post , Chicago Tribune , and many others. Some Pacific Coast papers like the San Francisco Chronicle and the Seattle Times have come to its support. Other editors resist the proposal. Arguments for Repeal He reminded the Committee that Japan is utilizing the American exclusion laws with much effect in her propaganda campaign in China and other areas of the Far East and pointed out that "by the repeal of these laws this means of stirring up hatred of the Western Nations will be eliminated." Arguments Against Repeal "It might be that passage of this legislation would be considered a friendly gesture by the people of China. But that in itself is not a conclusively convincing argument in its favor, when one views the matter realistically; because while it might give the Chinese great satisfaction at the moment it should also be remembered that the Chinese might consider it an expedient gesture on our part and resent the idea that, coming at this time, it has any significance in our basic relationships. . . . Some By-Products of the Hearings Before the House Committee At the conclusion of the public hearings, the House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization met in executive session on June 7th to weigh the arguments for and against repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Acts and other anti-Chinese immigration and naturalization legislation and to plan for further action. At the end of this session the Committee voted 9 to 8 against repeal, and tabled the bills on the subject which were pending before it. Advocates of repeal have, however, not given up the struggle. It is reported that further public hearings will be heldprobably this falland three new bills dealing with Chinese immigration have been introduced. One is by Congressman Magnuson of Washington (H. R.. 3070)

56. The Solomon Project: Jews In American Politics: Index By Name
dickstein, samuel Member of Congress, 19231945; Member of New York StateAssembly, 1918-1922; New York State Supreme Court Justice, 1945-1954.
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A - D E - H I - L M - R S - Z Index by Name Below, organized in alphabetical order, is a listing of those noted Jews from American political history who are featured among the hundreds of brief biographical sketches included in the book, as well as those that have been added after the book's publication. Have an addition to suggest? Please do so by adding to our index Note: Names listed in bold are new additions to the index since the publication of our book Jews in American Politics . For more information about one of these additions, click on the individual's name. A - D
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U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, 1989-1991; Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research, 1985-1989.
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Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, 1985-1989; for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, 1981-1985; for International Organization Affairs, 1981.
Abrams, Robert
Attorney General of New York, 1979-1995; Member of New York State Assembly, 1965-1969; Bronx borough president, 1969.
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57. Sample Chapter For Gerstle, G.: American Crucible: Race And Nation In The Twenti
Franklin Roosevelt, and Lyndon Johnson; congressmen of the 1920s and 1930ssuch as samuel dickstein, Adolph Sabath, and Fiorello LaGuardia;
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Reviews Table of Contents Class Use and other Permissions . For more information, send e-mail to permissions@pupress.princeton.edu This file is also available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format Introduction "America is God's Crucible, where all the races of Europe are melting and reforming!" proclaims the protagonist in Israel Zangwill's 1908 play, The Melting-Pot From the perspective of this racialized ideal, Africans, Asians, nonwhite Latin Americans, and, in the 1920s, southern and eastern Europeans did not belong in the republic and could never be accepted as full-fledged members. They had to be expelled, segregated, or subordinated. The hold that this tradition exercised over the national imagination helps us to understand the conviction that periodically has surfaced among racial minorities, and especially among African Americans, that America would never accept them as the equals of whites, that they would never be included in the crucible celebrated by Zangwill, and that the economic and political opportunities identified by Schlesinger would never be theirs to enjoy. In the words of Malcolm X, America was not a dream; it was a nightmare. Other liberal presidents would follow in Roosevelt's steps, arguing that a welfare state, the protection of labor's right to organize, and limitations on industrialists' power were now necessary to fulfill the nation's civic mission. Civic nationalism even became a tool in the hands of anticapitalist socialists and Communists who saw in its elastic principles an opportunity to claim that economic egalitarianism would honor America's civic creed. In the pages that follow, I reconstruct the efforts to stretch the meaning of civic nationalism in this way, showing first how these efforts enjoyed success during the progressive and New Deal eras and then how the anticommunism of the Cold War snapped civic nationalism back into an older, and less flexible, form.

58. Dickstein, M.: A Mirror In The Roadway: Literature And The Real World.
In this book, Morris dickstein reinterprets Stendhal s metaphor and tracks the and Willa Cather, through modernists like Franz Kafka and samuel Beckett,
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Introduction [HTML] or [PDF format] In a famous passage in The Red and the Black Through lively and incisive essays directed to general readers as well as students of literature, Dickstein redefines the literary landscapea landscape in which reading has for decades been devalued by society and distorted by theory. Having begun with a reconsideration of realism, the book concludes with several essays probing the strengths and limitations of a historical approach to literature and criticism. Morris Dickstein is Distinguished Professor of English at the City University of New York Graduate Center and a widely published literary and cultural critic. His work has appeared in the New York Times Book Review , the Times Literary Supplement Partisan Review The Nation , and the Chronicle of Higher Education . His books include Gates of Eden: American culture in the 1960's , nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism, and Leopards in the Temple , a study of postwar American fiction.

59. Cendant: Expert Sources
samuel L. Katz is chairman and chief executive officer of Cendant s Travel Before joining Cendant, Katz was a vice president of dickstein Partners Inc.
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60. The Virginia Quarterly Review - CLOAK-AND-DAGGER DAYS
For Congressman samuel dickstein, who represented the Lower East Side in Manhattan,cash was the primary motive for his passing on government secrets to the
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