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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

101. Brief History Of The Library
The holdings include book collections of several Polish mathematicians, likeSamuel dickstein, Kazimierz Kuratowski and Waclaw Sierpinski.
http://www.impan.gov.pl/LIB/history.html
Brief history of the Library
The library of the Institute of Matematics of the Polish Academy of Science was founded in 1947. The first books, saved from the ruins of Warsaw, came from the collection of the Warsaw Scientific Society. In 1952 the library moved to Sniadeckich 8, Warsaw, its present location. The library collects scientific publications concerning mathematics and its applications. The oldest books in the library date from 1800 (older ones were given to the PAN Library in Kornik). The holdings include book collections of several Polish mathematicians, like Samuel Dickstein, Kazimierz Kuratowski and Waclaw Sierpinski. The library has 70 000 book volumes and 650 titles of current journals (over 73.000 volumes), among them 610 foreign ones. Readers have access to the bibliographical databases of "Mathematical Reviews" and "Zentralblatt fur Mathematik". The library computers provide access to full texts of 230 journals, as well as to journal databases of Springer, Elsevier and Kluwer. An on-line book catalogue is still being updated; now it encompasses about 12% of the holdings.

102. Comps.schedules:event :: ABS & USA Climbing
8, dickstein, Sam, Intermediate Boys, 3580. 9, Polete, Michael, Intermediate Boys,2370. 10, Monahan, Jeremy, Intermediate Boys, 1400
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103. The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Died On April 22
William A. Cunnea (19051963) Luren D. Dickinson (1859-1943) SamuelDickstein (1885-1954) Jeremiah Donovan (1857-1935) Cliff Finch (1927-1986)
http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/date/died-04-22.html
Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page
Politicians who died on April 22
By name: By Year: Go to The Political Graveyard main page
The Political Graveyard
is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. It is the Internet's most comprehensive source for American political biography, listing 138,150 politicians, living and dead.
  • The coverage of the site includes certain federal officials, state officeholders and candidates in all 50 states, state and national political party officials, federal and state judges, and mayors (including candidates at election for mayor) of qualifying cities. The listings are incomplete ; development of the database is a continually ongoing project. not guaranteed. Users are advised to check with other sources before relying on any information here. The official URL for this page is: http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/date/died-04-22.html

104. What Did They Know? American Jews And The Shoah
Reports from Poland were given further credibility when Congressman SamuelDickstein (D., NY) chairman of the House Immigration and Naturalization Committee
http://www.holocaust-trc.org/Whatdidtheyknow.htm
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(Posted to this site on 7/12/2000)
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What did they know?
American Jews and the Shoah
by Alex Grobman, Ph.D.
A number of books have been written about the response of the American Jewish community to the Shoah, but the question often asked is what did American Jews know about this catastrophe as it unfolded in Europe? Individual American Jewish leaders were privy to confidential organizational reports and sometimes to classified State Department documents, but for the average American Jew the primary source of news was the American, Yiddish, and Anglo-Jewish press. Many contemporary Jews assert they knew little or nothing about the Shoah because the press in the United States did not or could not provide information about the destruction of the Jews of Europe. Why is it important for us to know the nature of the information American Jews had available and how they reacted to it? If we are to learn from our past, we need to know what they knew and how they interpreted and analyzed the data. Quite often there is significant evidence in the press about a particular event that affects us, yet we seem unable to analyze the information, assimilate it or comprehend its import. Part of the problem is a predilection on the part of some people not to accept what is unpleasant. For these individuals, denial becomes the response. Additionally, confronting the truth, especially when a situation concerns us deeply is difficult to acknowledge because it might require some form of action that could disrupt our lives.

105. Matematici D-L

http://encyclopedie-it.snyke.com/articles/matematici_d_l.html
Matematici D-L
Elenco in ordine alfabetico limitato alle iniziali D, E, ... ed L delle maggiori personalit  della matematica
Vedi Matematici con iniziale A B C D ... Z Saranno disponibili anche elenchi di matematici in ordine cronologico
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