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  Nebraska State Education Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Philip M. Klutznick was a many-faceted man who seemingly led parallel lives as a Jewish leader, visionary developer, and global peacemaker.
Klutznick was born July 9, 1907, in Kansas City, Missouri, the second of four children.
Morris Klutznick, who later became a furniture dealer and then a grocer, was first a cobbler.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Klutznick's tenure was marked by the economic recession and inflation that characterized the later years of the Carter administration, Carter's unsuccessful bid for reelection and the completion of the 1980 census.
Klutznick's involvement in Israel and the Middle East, as a diplomat, Jewish leader and businessman, is demonstrated strongly throughout the collection.
Klutznick's relations with Illinois politicians are apparent in correspondence with Senators Paul Simon and Charles Percy and Chicago Mayors Richard J. Daley and Richard M. Daley.
www.lib.uchicago.edu /ead/rlg/klutznick.xml   (5738 words)

  
 Philip Web Morris Chair
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 Encyclopedia: United States Secretary of Commerce
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Philip Morris Klutznick United States Secretary of Commerce from January 9, 1980 to January 19, 1981.
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 Philip Moon - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Philip Moon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Philip Moon - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Philip Moon.
Here you will find more informations about Philip Moon.
In 1991, Moon was the recipient of the Hughes Medal from the Royal Society.
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 Foreign-Trade Zones Board
Signed by Philip Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. l2469; February 26, l980).
Signed by Philip Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. l2470; February 26, l980).
Signed by Philip Klutznick, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Board (45 F.R. 30466; May 8, l980).
ia.ita.doc.gov /ftzpage/orders/ord86-170.html   (3975 words)

  
 Zundelsite
Philip Klutznick recalled a private meeting with JFK in 1958 when he put the young politician on the spot about his attitudes toward Israel, which had been, Klutznick noted, “rather cloudy.” His answer, according to Klutznick, “was cloudy,” and indicated a concern about the Arab refugee problem and the risks of war in the region.
Klutznick advised Kennedy that Eisenhower on Suez was unsatisfactory, while Truman in 1948 was on the mark.
Klutznick made some calls and reported that there was nothing he could do other than donate the legal limit for himself and his family, which he kindly did.
zundelsite.org /english/jewish_lobby   (9896 words)

  
 NVRI.org :: What We Do
Finally, in a string of voting cases, the Supreme Court has consistently upheld not only the need for equal representation but also the rights of the states to determine requirements for voting.
Morris, 489 U.S. 688, 693 (1989) (noting that voting is the only way in which most residents participate in the political process); Carrington v.
Klutznick, 448 U.S. 519 (1980) (Marshall, J., concurring in judgment)).
www.nvri.org /library/cases/vermont/Landell_v_Sorrell/LandellBrief.shtml   (17240 words)

  
 Chicago Jewish News -- Jewish Chicago's Hometown Newspaper - Jewish Lists from CJN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Philip L. Seman was for decades the head of the Jewish People's Institute, which in its heyday included an auditorium, theater, lectures, classes, an orchestra, swimming pool, gym and health club, day and summer camps, arts and crafts and meeting space for many clubs and organizations.
He helped establish the Sarah Morris Children's Hospital at Michael Reese Hospital, where he served as attending physician, and was one of the first doctors to define and promote pediatric medicine.
Morris Fishbein was the editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association for 25 years, exerting great influence on American medicine.
www.chicagojewishnews.com /lists_chijews.jsp   (4346 words)

  
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 Alibris: Philip Leonard
by Curtin, Philip D. The main aim of the book is to explain how the societies on the African continent came to be as they are today; but the authors also use African history to explore more general questions of how human societies change through time.
Their approach and concerns are strongly influenced by the work of anthropologists as well as historians.
After the vicious murder of her adoptive parents, Carmilla Black discovers her biological mother is the top scientist of the worldwide terrorist network A.I.M. Now, to unravel the secrets of her true identity and mysterious power, she's hot on the heels of her enigmatic mother, with S.H.I.E.L.D. close...
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Leonard,Philip   (696 words)

  
 300 Nationally Distinguished Nebraskans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Morris H. Knudsen (1862-1943), lived near Newman Grove, Madison County.
Farmer, contractor, co-founder in 1912 of Morrison-Knudsen Company, CEO until death, the Morrison-Knudsen Company was one of six companies that built Hoover Dam and during the 1940s emerged into one of the largest construction firms in the world.
Wright Morris (1910-1998), born in Central City, Merrick County.
www.nebpress.com /300_nebr.html   (14996 words)

  
 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1972 Fellows Page
Morris Beja, Professor of English, The Ohio State University: 1972.
Jacob Lassner, Klutznick Professor of Near Eastern Languages, Northwestern University: 1972.
Philip Selznick, Emeritus Professor of Law and Sociology, University of California, Berkeley: 1972.
www.gf.org /72fellow.html   (3596 words)

  
 Vol. 2, #27: August 24, 1996
Owned by tobacco company Philip Morris, which gave $100,000 to the Republicans' San Diego Host Committee, Kraft Foods' interests range from meat and poultry inspection reform to pesticide laws.
The House recently authorized $701 million to Newport News Shipbuilding, a subsidiary, to develop the SSN-23 nuclear submarine.
A long-time Democratic supporter and fund-raiser, Klutznick is no stranger to Chicago's streets.
www.opensecrets.org /alerts/v2/ALRTV2N27.asp   (5362 words)

  
 Woody Allen: A Short Bibliography of Materials in the UC Berkeley Libraries
Girgus, Sam B. "Philip Roth and Woody Allen: Freud and the Humor of the Repressed." In: Semites and Stereotypes: Characteristics of Jewish Humor / edited by Avner Ziv & Anat Zajdman.
Morris, C. "Woody Allen's Comic Irony." Literature/ Film Quarterly, vol.
Woody Allen's characterization in the movie 'Deconstructing Harry' is more indicative of the writer Philip Roth than of himself.
www.lib.berkeley.edu /MRC/woodyallen.html   (13418 words)

  
 GRUTTER v. BOLLINGER-No. 011516-05/14/2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Other than in the highly charged context of discrimination in educational decisions in favor of "underrepresented minorities," the constitutional justifications offered for this practice would not pass even the slightest scrutiny.
Klutznick, 448 U.S. 448, 491 (1980) (Burger, concurring) ("Any preference based on racial or ethnic criteria must necessarily receive a most searching examination."); Regents of the Univ. of Calif. v.
Bakke, 438 U.S. 265, 307 (1978) (Powell, concurring) ("Preferring members of any one group for no reason other than race or ethnic origin is discrimination for its own sake.
www.umich.edu /~urel/admissions/legal/grutter/gru-ap-op.html   (16386 words)

  
 Religious Liberty Archive : Rothgerber Johnson & Lyons LLP, Colorado Springs, CO
Knowing well that "nothing human can be perfect" (James Madison) and that the Constitution was not "a faultless work" (Gouverneur Morris), the Framers nevertheless saw the First Amendment as a "true remedy" and the most nearly perfect solution yet devised for properly ordering the relationship of religion and the state in a free society.
There have been occasions when the protections of the First Amendment have been overridden or imperfectly applied.
Philip B. Chenok, President, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
www.churchstatelaw.com /treatises/3_2.asp   (6976 words)

  
 Driving Tour: Northwest Washington @ nationalgeographic.com
In 1974 the rambling white Victorian that had served as the superintendent’s house became the official residence of the Vice President.
The music room, decorated in the style of a French chateau, is hung with European tapestries, and a modern wing by architect Philip Johnson features eight circular, glass-enclosed pavilions.
This rarefied setting was designed specifically to show off the Bliss’s superb collection of pre-Columbian figurines, gold, masks, and tapestries.
www.nationalgeographic.com /destinations/Washington_D_C/Northwest_Washington.html   (3751 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
On Mahler And Britten Reed, Philip, 1959- On Native Ground Barnes, Jim, 1933- On The Nature Of Musical Experience Reimer, Bennett.
Representations Of Jews Through The Ages Philip M. and Ethel Klutznick Chair in Jewish Civilization.
Stress, Coping, And Cardiovascular Disease McCabe, Philip M. Stress, Coping, And Depression Johnson, Sheri L. Structures Of Power Peavler, Terry J., 1942- Studies In European Arms And Armor Blair, Claude.
library.usu.edu /Ebook/ebooklist.txt   (10744 words)

  
 Nrb Suburbs Part 3: Historic Residential Suburbs: Guidelines for Evaluation and Documentation for the National Register ...
Frank J. Scott was among the first to recognize that the new homes being built outside cities formed neighborhoods that were suburban, not rural, in character.
The success of Levitt and others resulted in the emergence of large-scale developers, called "merchant builders," who would apply their successful formulas for building large communities in one location after another, often accommodating changing tastes, economics, and consumer demand in new and improved house designs.
Levitt and Sons builds first houses at Hempstead on Long Island, New York; Philip Klutznick forms American Community Builders to develop Park Forest, Illinois (planner Elbert Peets).
www.cr.nps.gov /NR/publications/bulletins/suburbs/part3.htm   (9208 words)

  
 U.S. government departments and offices, etc.
1923) 20 Jan 1977 - 23 Jan 1977 Philip C. Habib (acting) (b.
1966) Jul 1947 - Aug 1952 Philip B. Perlman (b.
1937?) 9 Jan 1980 - 19 Jan 1981 Philip M. Klutznick (b.
rulers.org /usgovt.html   (18447 words)

  
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Philip Klutznik was President Jimmy Carter's Secretary of Commerce.
He was also the honorary president of the World Jewish Congress and a "former president of B'nai B'rith International, who raised millions of dollars for Israel." [OLIVER, M., p.
Philip Klutznick was Secretary of Commerce and Neil Goldschmidt was Secretary of Transportation.
www.jewishtribalreview.org /27govt1.htm   (9961 words)

  
 Index of Encyclopedia of African American Business History 98044218

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