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    No.290 Tom Goldsmith

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    Transcript (33 pages) of interview by Lorille Miller and Stan Larson with Tom Goldsmith on September 21, 1989Reverend Goldsmith of the Unitarian Church, recalls his youth and religious education, discusses Unitarian philosophy, and speculates on the future of Unitarianism in Utah. Interviewers: Lorille Miller, Stan Larso

    Goldsmith, J.

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    Goldsmith, J.A general view of the manners, customs, and curiosities of the nations; including a geographical description of the earth, the whole illus. by fifty-four maps, and other engravings, 1813 Subjects: Geography- Textbooks World History Notes: In two volumes Language: Englishhttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/rare-books/1146/thumbnail.jp

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [half length portrait of Morris Goldsmith].

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    Photo Div C.3 .Jewish Philadelphia.5. Half length portrait of Morris Goldsmith. Member of the Philadelphia Jewish community.; Photographer: Frank Jewell (Scranton, Pa.).; Handwritten on verso, "Mr. Morris Goldsmith, Scranton PA. Goldsmith was cousins of Meyer Frank."; Individual and group studio portraits, likely of members of the Philadelphia Jewish community, most identified by manuscript notes on mounts.; Subjects include: Adolph Rosenheim, Dr. Arnold, Mrs. Goldsmith, Sidney M. Stern, Jacob S. Frank, Simon Fleisher, Mayer Fleisher, Rachel Carvalho, Sally Greenwald, Aaron Greenwald, Morris Goldsmith, Isadore Weil, Charles Hoffman, Leo Loeb, Adolph Rosenheim, Eva Friend, Lawrence Friend.; Photographers include: Abraham Bogardus (N.Y.), Frederick Gutekunst (Philadelphia), Gilbert & Bacon (Philadelphia), Peterson Bros. (Chicago), Riker (N.Y.), Draper & Husted (Philadelphia), Frank Jewell (Scranton, Pa.), Henszey & Co. (Philadelphia), J. Brill (N.Y.), E.H. Canfield (Milwaukee), H. & A. Krull (Neustrelitz, Germany), Broadbent & Phillips (Philadelphia), J. Goldin (Washington, D.C.)

    [bust portrait of Mrs. Morris Goldsmith].

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    Photo Div C.3 .Jewish Philadelphia.18. Bust portrait of Mrs. Morris Goldsmith. Member of the Philadelphia Jewish community.; Photographer: Harry S. Sutter (Milwaukee).; Handwritten on verso, "Mrs. Morris Goldsmith."; Individual and group studio portraits, likely of members of the Philadelphia Jewish community, most identified by manuscript notes on mounts.; Subjects include: Adolph Rosenheim, Dr. Arnold, Mrs. Goldsmith, Sidney M. Stern, Jacob S. Frank, Simon Fleisher, Mayer Fleisher, Rachel Carvalho, Sally Greenwald, Aaron Greenwald, Morris Goldsmith, Isadore Weil, Charles Hoffman, Leo Loeb, Adolph Rosenheim, Eva Friend, Lawrence Friend.; Photographers include: Abraham Bogardus (N.Y.), Frederick Gutekunst (Philadelphia), Gilbert & Bacon (Philadelphia), Peterson Bros. (Chicago), Riker (N.Y.), Draper & Husted (Philadelphia), Frank Jewell (Scranton, Pa.), Henszey & Co. (Philadelphia), J. Brill (N.Y.), E.H. Canfield (Milwaukee), H. & A. Krull (Neustrelitz, Germany), Broadbent & Phillips (Philadelphia), J. Goldin (Washington, D.C.)

    Im Memoriam: Professor Michael Goldsmith

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    Michael Goldsmith, the Woodruff J. Deem Professor of Law, Brigham Young University, was more than a protege. Over the years, he became a close colleague and a true and long-lasting friend. Mike was unlucky to fall from the ravishes of ALS. Yet he was lucky in life. In the end, people are all that count, not scholarship, public service, or fame. On this count, he was uncommonly lucky. Michael Goldsmith: Requiescat in Pace
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