Provider: Judaica Europeana/Jewish Heritage Network Judaica Europeana/Jewish Heritage Network - Institution: Judaica Europeana/Jewish Heritage Network Leo Baeck Research Institute - Data provided by ...Europeana Collections- A brief account of the family's history is followed by autobiographical notes: Emigration to Palestine and Berman's experiences in school. Military service, first in the British Army and later in the Hagana and finally in the Israel Defense Force (IDF). In 1950 he moved with his family to the United States in order to get training as an engineer. In 1968, after having worked as an engineer in the computer industry, he became a doctoral candidate and Assistant Professor of Engineering at Texas A&M University. He and his wife retired to Flagstaff, Arizona.- English- תיאור קצר של תולדות המשפחה מלווה בהערות אוטוביוגרפיות: הגירה לארץ ישראל וחוויותיו של ברמן בבית הספר. שירות צבאי, תחילה בצבא הבריטי ולאחר מכן בהגנה ולבסוף בצה"ל. בשנת 1950 עבר עם משפחתו לארצות הברית על מנת לקבל הכשרה כמהנדס. בשנת 1968, לאחר שעבד כמהנדס בתעשיית המחשבים, הוא הפך לדוקטורנט ופרופסור להנדסה באוניברסיטת טקסס A&M. הוא ואשתו פרשו לפלגסטף, אריזונה.- אנגלית- A brief account of the family's history is followed by autobiographical notes: Emigration to Palestine and Berman's experiences in school. Military service, first in the British Army and later in the Hagana and finally in the Israel Defense Force (IDF). In 1950 he moved with his family to the United States in order to get training as an engineer. In 1968, after having worked as an engineer in the computer industry, he became a doctoral candidate and Assistant Professor of Engineering at Texas A&M University. He and his wife retired to Flagstaff, Arizona.- English- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- Photo album - Photos in Pannonia Hotel in 1933-1934 with tea evenings and balls. Pannonia was a famous hotel of the age, a meeting ...place for actors, artists, writers, and politicians, thanks to its advantageous location, modern and cozy appearance, and excellent service. Pannonia stood next to the old National Theater, which housed the Association of Writers and Artists, the actor school.- A Pannónia a kor jeles szállodája volt. Színészek, művészek, írók, politikusok találkozóhelye, amit mindenek előtt előnyös fekvésének és nem kevésbé elegáns, korszerű, és hangulatos megjelenésének és a kiváló kiszolgálásnak köszönhette. A Pannónia a régi Nemzeti Színház tőszomszédságában állt, amelynek bérházában működött az Írók és Művészek Társasága, a színitanoda.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- Aanhangsel Tweede Kamer 1934-1935 nummer 2- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative ...Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
An Introduction to SA 1218/E9945. A comment on the decision of the Social Science Quarterly Ed's to reprint Roscoe C. Martin, 'The Municipal Electorate: A Case Study,' Southwestern Social Science ...Quarterly, 1933, Dec, for the 50th anniversary issue of the SS Q. Martin's article, it is stated, is remarkable in several respects. 1st, Martin broke new ground in methodology by r'ing voting turnout with sociodemographic variables. 2ndly, he used a variety of res techniques with a modesty now unusual among pol'al sci'ts. 3rd, he established that election outcomes are a function of who votes as well as how they vote, & that state & municipal electorates as well as nat'l electorates must be studied to understand the electorate. Finally, many of Martin's generalizations are as valid today as they were 37 yrs ago. A. Peskin.
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A reprint from The Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 1933, 14, 3, Dec. The article reports on a study of voting behavior in Austin, Tex, in Apr, 1933, shortly after a municipal election in the ...city. The study covered all the 14,400 registered voters & r'ed voting habits with soc & demographic variables. The results of the study are discussed in the text of the article & summarized in charts. It was found that over 75% of the pop do not even qualify to vote & that only a small fraction of those who do actually voted. M's are over-represented in the electorate, & most married women vote only if their husbands vote, although the reverse is not true. The electorate & the voting pop are heavily weighted toward the upper econ groups & property owners &, in terms of occup, toward mfg, public service & transportation. Voters tend to concentrate in the middle ages & non-voters in the extremes; people over 60 are heavily represented among voters because they do not pay the poll tax. The state of Tex, it was found, has elaborate laws on voting qualification, & some groups are favored while others are disenfranchised. The 2 last variables considered are nativity & race. The proportion of electors went in declining order from people born in the city, to people born in other cities of Tex, to those born in other states, to foreign born. Austin has 3 racial groups: whites, Negroes & Mexicans. The % of electors is higher among whites than among the other 2 groups, & within each group of electors, the % of voters is higher among whites. The Mexicans are below Negroes in both respects. COMMENT IN RETROSPECT-the author presents his comments in the form of answers to 3 questions that the Ed addressed to him. (1) Why did he do this res? Because Austin just had a municipal election in which the author played some part & in which his side lost. (2) What has been the impact of the article? Very little on other pol'al sci'ts. As for himself, he has rarely returned to voting behavior but used the methods in his later work. (3) What is his assessment of the article today? In terms of subject matter, it is as timely & relevant as at the time it was written. In terms of method, it is out of date. In terms of writing, it is pretentious & roundabout. A. Peskin.
Summary of the 1933-1934 Papuan Expedition Archbold, Richard; Rand, Austin Loomer; Archbold Expedition to New Guinea 1933-1934
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History,
1935
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