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SOVIET CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS: ALEXANDER M. IAKOVLEVEV IN CONVERSATION WITH L.C. GREEN
SOVIET CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS: ALEXANDER M. IAKOVLEVEV IN CONVERSATION WITH L.C. GREEN</jats:p
Alexander M. Jones, undated
Possibly an image of Alexander M. Jones, undated.
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-jones_black2/1000/thumbnail.jp
Alexander M. Vinokurov Oral History Interview
Oral history interview with Holocaust survivor Alexander M. Vinokurov. Vinokurov was born Arnold Gleyzerman in Odessa, Ukraine, in 1934. He and his family left Odessa in 1941, shortly before the city was occupied by the Romanians. They made their way to Uzbekistan, where they lived until 1946. Their living conditions in Uzbekistan were very poor, with little food and epidemics. Upon returning to Odessa, Vinokurov\u27s mother found that their apartment was no longer available, so she sent her son to stay with relatives in Moscow for a year and a half. Vinokurov went to technical school and had difficulty finding a job due to anti-Semitism. Eventually he found work at a design bureau, but still faced discrimination for being Jewish. He changed his name at the age of forty, and eventually he and his family decided to leave the Soviet Union, arriving in the United States in 1980. In this interview, Vinokurov discusses his childhood and family situation before the war, the long trip to Uzbekistan, and his struggles with anti-Semitism
Alexander M. Brownlee, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1860]
Photograph of Alexander M. Brownlee, a mayor of Toledo. The photo dates around 1860. Terms associated with the photograph are: Brownlee, Alexander M. | Mayors | Businessmen | suits(clothing) | Toledo, Ohi
Drummond, Alexander M.
Memorial Statement for Professor Alexander M. Drummond, who died in 1956. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university
Alexander M. Horvâth, Studien zum Gottesbegriff
Scheltens Gonzalve Désiré. Alexander M. Horvâth, Studien zum Gottesbegriff. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 53, n°37, 1955. pp. 119-120
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