- Saul J.
Baizerman (1889–1957) was a Russian-born
American sculptor. He was
married to the
Abstract Impressionist Eugenie Baizerman. His work is included...
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Eugenie Baizerman (1899–1949) was an
American artist.
Baizerman (née Silverman) was born on
October 14, 1899, in Warsaw, Poland. Her
family subsequently...
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Lucero &
Baizerman (1999), pp. 9–13.
Lucero &
Baizerman (1999), p. 161.
Lucero &
Baizerman (1999), pp. 176–178.
Lucero &
Baizerman (1999), pp. x–xi...
- July 18, 2011.
Retrieved March 23, 2008.
Lucero &
Baizerman (1999), pp. 176–178.
Lucero &
Baizerman (1999), p. 81. Robbins,
Catherine C. (July 18, 1982)...
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Eugenie Baizerman,
Mother and Child, c. 1949...
- (born 1951),
juvenile court judge for Salt Lake County, Utah.
Lucero &
Baizerman 1999, p. 3.
Economic Research and
Analysis Bureau, New
Mexico Department...
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March 23, 2008.
Includes some
advice to
prospective pilgrims.
Lucero &
Baizerman (1999), p. 97. Ditzler,
Joseph (March 29, 2018). "Bataan
Death March survivor's...
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kibbutzim were
Melford E.
Spiro (1958),
Bruno Bettelheim (1969) and
Michael Baizerman (1963). All
concluded that a
kibbutz upbringing led to individuals' having...
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Library Trends. 38 (4).
Board of Trustees,
University of Illinois: 697–716.
Baizerman,
Suzanne (2004). "California and the
Fiber Art Revolution".
Textile Society...
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painter Peggy Bacon (1895–1987), printmaker, painter,
illustrator Eugenie Baizerman (1899–1949),
painter Mária
Barta (1897–1969),
painter Carrie Bethel (1898–1974)...