Papers, 1901-1958.
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Grade, Chaim, 1910-1982
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Minkoff, N. B., 1893-1958
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Yiddish poet, critic, literary historian from United States. From the description of Papers, 1901-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122593881 ...
Kaczerginsky, Szmerke
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Licht, Michel, 1893-1953
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Michel Licht (1893-1953) was a Russian-born Yiddish poet and translator. Following his emigration to the United States in 1913, Licht's poems and Russian and Yiddish translations in English appeared in various American periodicals, including The New York Call and Pagan . From the guide to the Michel Licht Papers, 1910-1957, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...
Glatstein, Jacob, 1896-1971
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Marmor, Kalmon, 1876-1956
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Niger, Samuel, 1883-1955
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Konvitz, Milton R. (Milton Ridvas), 1908-2003
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Philip W. Lown (1890-1976) Philip W. Lown was born in Lithuania in 1890, which was then occupied by Russia, on the seventh day of Hanukah. When he was eleven, he attended a rabbinical school in Vilna. At the age of fourteen or fifteen he participated in the Russian Revolution in Lithuania in which he protested the czar and risked the brutality of the Cossacks in 1905. After the Revolution was crushed, he needed to escape the social unrest and poor living conditions so he...
Sutzkever, Abraham, 1913-2010
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ZaretskĖĢi, Hinde
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Ishill, Joseph
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Joseph Ishill (1888-1966) was a printer, publisher, typographer, and a collector of radical, anarchist, and libertarian literature. He conducted the Oriole Press in Berkeley Heights, N.J. From the description of Papers, 1888-1966. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122656044 From the description of Additional papers, 1875-1960. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 80225665 From the description of Correspondence, 1942-1966. (Harvard University). WorldCat ...