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         Levinson Norman:     more books (17)
  1. Complex Variables (Holden-Day Series in Mathematics) by Norman Levinson, 1970-06
  2. Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations by Earl A. Coddington, Norman Levinson, 1984-06
  3. Selected Works of Norman Levinson (Contemporary Mathematicians) (v. 1 & 2)
  4. Gap and density theorems, (American Mathematical Society. Colloquium publications) by Norman Levinson, 1963
  5. Gap and Density Theorems by Norman Levinson, 1940
  6. Selected Works of Norman Levinson (Contemporary Mathematicians) by Norman Levinson, 1980
  7. Selected Papers of Norman Levinson (Progress in Nonlinear Differential Equations and Their Applications) (v. 1) by Norman Levinson, 1998-01
  8. Selected Papers of Norman Levinson: v. 2 (Contemporary Mathematicians) by Norman Levinson, 1998-12
  9. Complex variables: Solutions manual by Norman Levinson, 1971
  10. Gap and Density Theorems (American Mathematical Society Colloquium vol. XXVI) by Norman Levinson, 1968-01-01
  11. Complex Variables by Norman Levinson, 1980
  12. On the uniqueness of the potential in a Schrödinger equation for a given asymptotic phase (Danske videnskabernes selskab, Copenhagen. Matematisk-fysiske meddelelser) by Norman Levinson, 1949
  13. Casenote Legal Briefs: Constitutional Law : Adaptable to Courses Utilizing Brest, Levinson, Balkin and Amar's Casebook on Constitution by Roberta E. Sand, 2003-07
  14. If New York Were Socialist! by Paul Blanshard, Nathan Fine, et all 1931

81. Feature Films
Columbia Pictures; Valerie Curtin, Bary levinson, writers; norman Jewison, PatrickJ. Palmer, produces; norman Jewison, director. LAW RECORDING 387
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The Law Library has an interesting collection of feature films that deal with attorneys or legal themes. Many are available in both DVD and VHS formats. The collection includes newer films as well as some classics. The video tapes are cataloged in the U.A. Libraries catalog, and can be checked out for three days by law students or for one week by law faculty. Please bring your University of Akron ID to check-out the video tapes. The video tapes can also be viewed in the Law Library. Law students and faculty can reserve a group study room that has a VCR and monitor.
Please stop at the Circulation Desk to check out video tapes or use Law Library's VCR equipment. How to search for the Law Library's feature films
  • Perform a subject search in the UA Libraries Catalog by selecting SUBJECT and entering "feature films." Then click on LIMIT and restrict your search to those located at LAW.
  • 82. SPHERE
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    83. Alumni Profile: Silver-tongued Rabbi Hosts Witty Talk Show (Fall 93)
    He has debated theology and traded witticisms with Victor Borge, Sam levinson,norman Vincent Peale, Cardinal Sheen and Cardinal Cushing, among others.
    http://www.udel.edu/PR/Messenger/94/1/3.html
    Messenger - Vol. 3, No. 1, Page 26 Fall 1993 Alumni Profile Silver-tongued rabbi hosts witty talk show "I've done so many radio shows in my time they call me the Radio-active Rabbi!" Rim shot! Laughter! "Sure, I retired to Florida, but once I got here I started a new congregation. I'm not so much retired as recycled!" Rim shot! Laughter! "Before I went to rabbinical school, I sold shoes in Wilmington. What a career change! From shoes to Jews!" Rim shot! Laughter! Applause! The one-liners come so fast and furious that he could easily have been an opening act in Vegas. Instead, Rabbi Samuel Silver, Delaware '33, gets laughs from a smaller weekend audience as the headliner at Temple Sinai in Delray Beach, Fla. It's an audience he knows and loves, and the affection is mutual. Article after article written about the man describes him as Temple Sinai's "beloved spiritual leader." The jokes that open and illustrate his Friday night and Saturday morning sermons are not the only acts that endear him to his congregation. It's the accumulation of little things-like the time he takes to write a birthday letter to each of the 1,150 members of his flock. In addition to his traditional role as a rabbi, Silver has been a well-known radio talk show host wherever he has lived. He also is the author of five books (one published each time a son was bar mitzvahed), and he is widely known as "the marrying rabbi," a reference to his willingness to conduct inter-faith marriages. He has spent much of his life promoting understanding among people of different faiths. Silver was born in Wilmington, Del., on June 7, 1912. "The other disaster that year was the sinking of the Titanic!" he likes to joke. After graduating from Wilmington High School, he hitchhiked to the University every day for four years. For a year or two, he edited the University student newspaper and represented Delaware on a touring debating team. He credits W. Owen Sypherd, then chair of the University's English department, and later University president for two years, for fostering his interest in the Bible. After graduating from the University, Silver went to rabbinical school for six years and was ordained in l940 at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. His first job put him back on a campus. He was serving as the rabbi at the University of Maryland when the Japanese invaded Pearl Harbor, and he immediately entered the infantry as a chaplain. During the war, he served on ships in the South Pacific and on the island of Leyte for l8 months. During his four years of military service, he frequently was the only clergy available and often conducted Protestant and Catholic services. He says today that this inter-faith experience helped shape the views he holds. Discharged from the Army in 1944, Silver relocated to Cleveland as the rabbi of the Euclid Avenue Temple. Six years later, he moved to New York as director of public information for the National Reform Jewish Movement, headquartered in Manhattan. In 1959, he became rabbi at Temple Sinai in Stamford, Conn., a post he held for l8 years. While there, he became well-known for his radio shows and for inter-faith dialogues he would conduct from the pulpit with invited guests. He has debated theology and traded witticisms with Victor Borge, Sam Levinson, Norman Vincent Peale, Cardinal Sheen and Cardinal Cushing, among others. Silver traded the "snow, storms and sleet" of Connecticut for the "sun, sea and sand" of Florida, moving in 1977 to the west coast near Fort Myers. A short time later, he was invited to start a new reformed congregation in Delray Beach. He has taken that fledging congregation from a small group meeting in an Episcopal church to a congregation of well over 500 families with an ultra-modern temple that has already expanded to include a Hebrew school, a library and even a ballroom. During groundbreaking ceremonies a few years ago, he cracked: "It took the people of Israel 40 years to get to the Promised Land, but it only took the people of this temple five years to get this land. This is not only groundbreaking day, it's the last day you can join this congregation at reduced rates." His radio career has run parallel to his vocation as a rabbi, beginning in the early years in Cleveland, moving to New York (where comedian Joey Adams, writer of the "Strictly for Laughs" column in the New York Post, once devoted an entire column to Silver's jokes) and ending up in Florida, where he calls the witty talk show he shares with clergy of other faiths "Parson to Parson." The five books authored by this one-person dynamo also reflect his light touch. The titles include Explaining Judiasm to Jews and Christians, What Every Christian Should Know About Judiasm, Why I Am An Ecumaniac, Mixed Marriage Between Jews and Christians and How To Enjoy This Moment. One more aspect of Silver's career is the speaking engagements he books with his wife of 40 years, the former Elaine Shapiro of Bridgeport, Conn. A concert pianist and graduate of the Juilliard School, Mrs. Silver works with her husband to present programs of music and discussion on such topics as the heritage of Jewish music. Perhaps his biggest fan, she says, "People love his preaching. He always starts with a joke but he always makes things relevant." "Oh," he replies. "All these years, I didn't know she stayed awake!" Asked to sum up the philosophy of his life, Silver turns serious. "I do what I do to convey to people that, ultimately, whatever our religious teaching, we can improve the caliber of our lives. We have been endowed with the ability to make progress." In his listing in Who's Who in the World, he writes, "The greatest of all miracles is that we need not be tomorrow what we are today, but that we can improve if we make use of the potentials implanted in us by God." -Beth Thomas

    84. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1948 Fellows Page
    norman levinson, Deceased. Mathematics 1948. Choh Hao Li, Deceased. Biochemistry1948. Robert Sabatino Lopez, Deceased. Economic History 1948, 1951.
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    Foundation Program Areas United States and Canada
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    • John Lawrence Angel Deceased . Anthropology: 1948.
    • Richard T. Arnold , Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Southern Illinois University: 1948.
    • Joseph Barrell Deceased . General Nonfiction: 1948.
    • Charles Calvert Bayley Deceased . German and East European History: 1948.
    • Deceased . French: 1948.
    • Saul Bellow , Novelist; University Professor, Boston University: 1948, 1955.
    • Eric Russell Bentley , Drama Critic; Katharine Cornell Professor of Theatre, State University of New York at Buffalo: 1948, 1967,
    • Nicolai T(ichanovitch Berezowsky Deceased . Music Composition: 1948.
    • Orville Thomas Bonnett Deceased . Biology-Plant Science: 1948.
    • Francis James Carmody , Professor Emeritus of French, University of California, Berkeley: 1948.
    • Sally Carrighar Deceased , Non-fiction: 1948, 1949.
    • Romeo Cascarino , Composer, Norristown, Pennsylvania: 1948, 1949.
    • Wing-tsit Chan Deceased . East Asian Studies: 1948.
    • Erwin Chargaff , Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, Columbia University: 1948, 1956.

    85. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation L Fellows Page
    norman levinson, Deceased. Mathematics 1948. Leon Levinstein, Deceased.Photography 1975. David Lawrence Levinthal, Photographer, New York City 1995
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    Fellows whose last names begin with L
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    • Pedro Labarca , Professor of Biophysics, Center for Scientific Studies of Santiago, Chile; Associate Professor, Faculty of Sciences, University of Chile: 1995
    • Weston La Barre Deceased . Anthropology: 1946.
    • , Professor, Department of Cellular Biology, University of Brazil: 1979.
    • William D. Labov , Professor of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania: 1970, 1987.
    • Rafael Aureliano Labriola Deceased . Chemistry: 1944.
    • Guto Lacaz , Performance Artist, Sao Paulo, Brazil: 1994
    • Osvaldo Costa de Lacerda , Composer; Member of the Academia Brasileira de Musica, Sao Paulo: 1962
    • Donald F. Lach Deceased . East Asian Studies: 1983.
    • Ernest Albert Lachner , Curator Emeritus, Division of Fishes, Smithsonian Institution: 1955, 1959.
    • Ernesto Laclau , Lecturer in Government, University of Essex, England: 1988.
    • Deceased . Comparative Folklore: 1943.
    • , Professor Emeritus, Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of Montreal: 1959.
    • Steve Lacy , Composer, Paris: 1983.
    • Suzanne Lacy , Performance Artist; Director, Center for Community Based Learning, School of Fine Arts, California College of Arts and Crafts: 1992

    86. McCarthy Hearings 1953-54 Volume 4
    The Chairman. Now, will the witness give his name for the record? Mr. levinson.norman levinson. Mr. Cohn. Where are you employed? Mr. levinson.
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    87. Variety.com - Reviews - The Outsider
    With James Toback, Robert Downey Jr., Neve Campbell, Brooke Shields, Woody Allen,Mike Tyson, Harvey Keitel, Barry levinsonBarry levinson, norman Mailer,
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    Nicholas Jarecki's "The Outsider" is a portrait of maverick filmmaker James Toback. Jarecki has produced more of a Friar's Club roast than a document, with the negative aspects of the subject made funny, and the positive inflated. Toback should be very happy with this panegyric, which will otherwise be of interest mostly to those who know Toback and love him....
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    88. Syracuse New Times: Film Review
    norman s classified document even handpicked a number of fellow Still, Sphereultimately shows that whenever levinson steers away for very long from his
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    Sphere Strikes Out
    Dustin Hoffman's underwater sci-fi epic is all wet
    By Bill DeLapp
    Whereas many recent action movies have been trying to prevent their major characters from getting all wetthink of Titanic, Deep Rising and Hard Rain most of the science-fiction opus Sphere (Warner Bros.; 134 minutes; PG-13) already takes place at Davy Jones' locker. That's the sunken locale of a mysterious alien spacecraft, the cerebral plot catalyst which sends into the drink a host of marquee stars and talented director Barry Levinsonbut alas, this briny brainteaser is so anchored by its high-minded pretensions that it never gets a chance to come up for some needed air.
    Michael Crichton's original novel takes a page from his previous sci-fi thriller The Andromeda Strain , particularly in Sphere 's similar grouping of scientific types brought in by the government to investigate a puzzling dilemmain this case, a massive 300-year-old craft found at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Heading the think tank is Dr. Norman Goodman (Dustin Hoffman), a psychologist whose noted report on how to handle such potential extraterrestrial findings has become a bible of sorts for the federal government's covert operations. Norman's classified document even handpicked a number of fellow intelligentsia for the mission, including mathematician Harry Adams (Samuel L. Jackson), astrophysicist Ted Fielding (Liev Schreiber) and biochemist Beth Halperin (Sharon Stone). Although the foursome have their moments of conflicta professional rivalry exists between Harry and Ted, while Beth is Norman's former paramour, who has her own dicey psychiatric historythey all try to submerge their differences while stationed at an oceanographic deep-sea habitat, where they can closely examine the craft and detail their research.

    89. R. Redheffer, A Remark On The Theory Of Partitions Amer. Math
    R. Redheffer, Comments on Gap and Density Theorems by norman levinson, Chapterin Selected Papers of norman levinson, vol. 2, edited by JA Nohel and DH
    http://www.math.ucla.edu/~rr/pub.html
    R. Redheffer, A remark on the theory of partitions Amer. Math. Monthly
    R. Redheffer, The measurement of dielectric constants Chap.~X in Technique of microwave measurements MIT Rad. Lab., Series 11, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, X (1947), CHAPTER IN EDITED BOOK.
    R. Redheffer, A machine for playing the game Nim Amer. Math. Monthly
    R. Redheffer, Errors in simultaneous linear equations Quarterly Appl. Math.
    R. Redheffer, V. Atta, Antenna installation problems microwave antenna theory and design Chap. XIV, MIT Rad. Lab. Series 12, McGraw-Hill Book C, XIV (1949), Chap. XIV, CHAPTER IN EDITED BOOK.
    R. Redheffer, Microwave antennas and dielectric surfaces J. Appl. Phys.
    R. Redheffer, Design of a circuit to approximate a prescribed amplitude and phase J. Math. Phys.
    N. Levinson, B. Bogert, R. Redheffer, Separation of Laplace's equation Quarterly Appl. Math.
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    90. Phys. Rev. 75, 1445 (1949): Levinson - Determination Of The Potential...
    norman levinson*; Mathematics Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark. Received 14 March1949. ©1949 The American Physical Society
    http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRev.75.1445
    Phys. Rev. Lett. Phys. Rev. A Phys. Rev. B Phys. Rev. C Phys. Rev. D Phys. Rev. E Phys. Rev. ST AB Phys. Rev. ST AB Rev. Mod. Phys. Phys. Rev. (Series I) Phys. Rev. Volume: Page/Article:
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    91. Norman Levinson Université Montpellier II
    Translate this page norman levinson (1912-1975). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglaisrésident sur le site de l’université de St Andrews Écosse
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    92. More Examples AYT Queries NEVANLINNA, R 1936 Eindeutige
    levinson, norman Gap and density theorems. (1941) (Am. Math. Soc. Colloq. Publ.20) New York Am. Math. Soc. VIII, 246 p. (1941). 0.973684210526
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    Nevanlinna, Rolf Eindeutige analytische Funktionen. (1936)
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    Levinson, N. Gap and density theorems (1963)
    American Mathematical Society. Colloquium Publications. Vol. 26. New York: American Mathematical Society. VIII, 246 p. (1963).
    Levinson, Norman Gap and density theorems. (1941)
    (Am. Math. Soc. Colloq. Publ. 20) New York: Am. Math. Soc. VIII, 246 p. (1941).
    Silverman, Edward Definitions of Lebesgue area for surfaces in metric spaces. (1951)
    Riv. Mat. Univ. Parma 2, 47-76 (1951).
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    93. Sphere DVD At Video Universe
    Barry levinson. Andrew Wald. Production Designer, norman Reynolds. Screenwriter,Paul Attanasio. Stephen Hauser. Kurt Wimmer. Story, Michael Crichton
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    94. Alibris - Click Here To Find Books By This Author!
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    95. The Princeton Mathematics Community In The 1930s (PMC18)
    norman levinson was a little younger than I was, but he already had quite abrilliant career. He had worked with Hardy, and he was very sophisticated in his
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    ISRAEL HALPERIN
    (with ALBERT TUCKER) This is an interview of Israel Halperin at Princeton University on 25 May 1984. The interviewer is Albert Tucker. Tucker: Would you tell me how it was that you came to Princeton as a graduate student? Halperin: Well, I came in 1933. Prior to that I had done a year's graduate work at the University of Toronto. Before the end of that year I applied to a number of institutions in the United States with graduate schools of high repute for an opportunity to go there to do Ph.D. work. I was accepted at several places including Princeton, so it was just a case of choosing which I preferred. Since one of Toronto's graduates, Albert Tucker, had gone to Princeton, that was a place that I knew something about. Tucker: There was a second one. Halperin: Tucker: That was John Blewett? Halperin: Yes. Together we decided we would go to Princeton. Tucker: Do you remember your first days at Princeton?

    96. Dave Tompkins :: DVD Database
    levinson, Barry Diner The Natural Tin Men Rain Man Wag the Dog Liman, Doug McLeod, norman Z. Monkey Business Horse Feathers McTiernan, John
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    97. List Of Scientists By Field
    Translate this page Levi-Civita, Tullio. levinson, norman. levinson-Lessing, Franz Yulevich. Levit,Solomon Grigorevich. Levitskii, Grigorii Andreevich
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    La Brosse, Guy de La Brosse, Guy de La Brosse, Guy de La Condamine, Charles-Marie de La Condamine, Charles-Marie de La Faille, Charles de La Hire, Gabriel-Philippe de La Hire, Gabriel-Philippe de La Hire, Gabriel-Philippe de La Hire, Philippe de La Hire, Philippe de La Hire, Philippe de La Hire, Philippe de La Mettrie, Julien Offray de La Mettrie, Julien Offray de La Mettrie, Julien Offray de La Mettrie, Julien Offray de La Rive, Arthur-Auguste de La Rive, Charles-Gaspard de La Rive, Charles-Gaspard de La Rive, Charles-Gaspard de La Roche, Estienne de Lacaille, Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille, Nicolas-Louis de Lack, David Lambert Lacroix, Alfred Ladenburg, Albert Ladenburg, Rudolf Walther Lagny, Thomas Fantet de Lagny, Thomas Fantet de Lagrange, Joseph Louis Lagrange, Joseph Louis Lagrange, Joseph Louis Laguerre, Edmond Nicolas Lalla Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste-Pierre- Antoine De Monet de Lamb, Horace Lamb, Horace Lamb, Horace Lambert, Johann Heinrich Lambert, Johann Heinrich Lambert, Johann Heinrich Lambert, Johann Heinrich Lamont, Johann von Lamont, Johann von

    98. American Experience | A Brilliant Madness | People & Events
    MIT was turned topsyturvy, remembered Zipporah levinson, widow to Normanlevinson, an MIT colleague of Nash s at the time. The faculty debated and
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    The political backdrop to John Nash's paranoid and geopolitical hauntings included the Cold War , fought not only with spies and bombers stationed abroad, but by FBI agents, demagogue senators, and fearful citizens working in places such as Washington, D.C., Hollywood, and Wisconsin. Some anti-communist maps of the post-World War II era showed half of all the world's countries colored red to dramatize the extent to which communists were said to influence the geopolitical world. With the perceived danger of a spreading worldwide communism came fear of a Soviet surprise nuclear missile attack . Fears grew into what many observers believe was a full-blown hysteria in the United States. This world of real danger and sometime paranoia would provide a strangely parallel context for Nash's schizophrenia. In a world that was fractured into two camps one communist and the other capitalist Nash referred to himself as "the prince of peace." In 1959, at the onset of Nash's full-blown schizophrenia , he would mail letters to foreign embassies in Washington, D.C. declaring that he was establishing a world government. Years later, on his way to Stockholm to receive his Nobel Prize in Economics in 1994, Nash pointed out a bank to friends where he had once wired money to defend against an "invasion of aliens."

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