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Albert DeSilver (August 27, 1888 –
December 7, 1924) was a
founding member of the
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
DeSilver graduated from Yale in...
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Albert Flynn DeSilver is an
American poet, memoirist, novelist,
meditation teacher, speaker, and
workshop leader. He
received a BFA in
photography from...
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Louise S.; Rose, Rose K; Rafailovich,
Miriam H. (1993), "Helen
Cecilia DeSilver Abbott Micael",
Women in
Chemistry and Physics: A
Biobibliographic Sourcebook...
- president. List of
presidents of the
United States by
other offices held
DeSilver, Drew. "Few
former presidents have run for
their old jobs – or anything...
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include director Roger Nash Baldwin,
Crystal Eastman,
Norman Thomas,
Albert DeSilver, and
Clarence Darrow.
American Civil Liberties Union Knights of Liberty...
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Archived from the
original on May 9, 2008.
Retrieved October 29, 2018.
DeSilver, Drew (April 12, 2018) [Update to
original published September 17, 2014]...
- that he used an eye
patch with a
silver coin
attached to it.
After Captain Silvereye mysteriously disappeared,
DeSilver semi
retired and
became governor...
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Silver is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Ag (from
Latin argentum '
silver',
derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂erǵ 'shiny, white') and
atomic number...
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joined in the main
office of the
National Civil Liberties Bureau by
Albert DeSilver, a
lawyer who left
private practice to work full-time on the
defense of...
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multiple homes in New
Canaan and beyond. One of his most
famous is the
Desilver house,
built in 1961. This
house was
later made into a “kit” house, meaning...