Papers 1561-1570 of total 1772 found.
…type, which transformed themselves into political groups, had pushed Caesar into forbidding all associations in 7 B.C.: "Whoever establishes an association without special authorisation, is liable to the same penalty as those who, with armed forces, attack…
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…of the efforts of Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch. In all, six writers took the play's script, and with the models of Algiers (1938)and Only Angels Have Wings (1939)to follow, they transformed the romantic tale into this quintessential classic…
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…States between 1900 and 1985 and that 35 were innocent of capital crimes (5). Among the innocents they list Sacco and Vanzetti as well as Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. Although their data may be questionable, and there is no real doubt that over a long enough…
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…less intense and the long sixties came to an end. One interesting engagement in the sixties was in science and technology. Julius Stratton, the president of MIT, wrote in 1944: "Twenty-five years ago everyone talked about the end of the war, today we talk…
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…J. Robert Oppenheimer J. Robert Oppenheimer was born on April 22, 1904, by his mother Ella, and his father Julius. The house in New York that Oppenheimer grew up in was a very luxurious place for the time period. Oppenheimer became “an abnormally…
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…with his family to Texarkana at the age of about seven. Mr. Joplin’s style of music is ragtime yet he was trained in “classical” music and wrote a ballet and two operas along with many piano rags. His influences were his parents, and Julius Weiss, who became…
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…to them(18) Furthermore, HUAC investigated people for being communist spies. Both Julius and Ethel Rosenburg and Alger Hiss, people accused of being communist spies suffer! ed conviction. This caused the anti-Communist attitude in the United States to grow…
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…a place on the Manhattan Project. Fuchs passed information to the Soviets beginning in 1941, and was not arrested until 1950. Also passing secrets to the Soviets were Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, executed in the United States in 1953. The latter two were…
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…and technical information constituted the earliest and perhaps the most widespread from of Soviet espionage in the U.S." (Haynes 287). Julius Rosenburg is best known for his role in Soviet atomic espionage. Rosenburg had been an engineering student at the College…
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…be color blind in a race conscious society? In The Truly Disadvantaged, William Julius Wilson brought to the forefront the crisis of the underclass. Robert Smith critiques Wilson for his lack of recognition of racism as a factor in perpetuating…
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