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Reading: Robert Silverberg
In this audiovisual recording from Thursday, March 22, 1984, as part of the 15th Annual UND Writers Conference: “Nineteen Eighty Four,” Robert Silverberg introduces and reads two excerpts from Son of Man. Silverberg also responds to audience questions about the reception of his work, his approach to the life of a writer, and the translation of his work
Herman Silverberg, 1918.
Herman Silverberg, 1918. Mr. Silverberg was a tailor and owned a tailoring business.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Copy of letter from William M. Nathan to Mr. and Mrs. Silverberg asking them to make a contribution to the Hillel Building Fund for The University of Texas at Austin. He explains the plans for the features of the building and the construction plans as well as the overall value of this building to the Jewish students on campus
Supplemental Results for "Epidemiology of alopecia areata, ophiasis, totalis and universalis: A systematic review and meta-analysis"
Supplemental Table 1 and Results for "Epidemiology of alopecia areata, ophiasis, totalis and universalis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Silverberg: HOW TO TAKE A CASE BEFORE THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
A Review of HOW TO TAKE A CASE BEFORE THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD By Louis G. Silverberg
Supplemental Material for "Association between hidradenitis suppurativa, depression, anxiety, and suicidality: A systematic review and meta-analysis"
Supplemental Tables and Results for "Association between hidradenitis suppurativa, depression, anxiety, and suicidality: A systematic review and meta-analysis"
1952 -- Correspondence, Unsorted -- letter, 1952-06-10
Letter from Silverberg, Rosalie J. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1952-06-10.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
1952 -- Correspondence, Unsorted -- letter, 1952-05-22
Letter from Silverberg, Rosalie J. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1952-05-22.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
\u3cem\u3eHushed Voices\u3c/em\u3e: A Study of Incest and Childsaving in Gilded Age Philadelphia
With the help of Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children case records, Board Minutes, and Annual Reports, Silverberg explores the nature of incest in Victorian era Philadelphian working class families and the “childsaving” movement. She argues that the PSPCC’s agenda and conservative Victorian attitudes influenced their view and handling of incest cases in that era, resulting in fewer successful cases than abuses committed. She ties in secondary sources to give background on the child welfare campaign of the time, and contextualizes the working class incest cases within that movement
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