- Sam
Dolgoff (10
October 1902 – 15
October 1990) was an
anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist from
Russia who grew up,
lived and was
active in the
United States...
-
digital projector: an LCD
projector made in 1984 by Gene
Dolgoff. To
eliminate this artifact,
Dolgoff invented depixelization,
which used
various optical methods...
-
inspired by
inventor Gene
Dolgoff, who
owned a
holography laboratory in New York City. Star Trek
creator Gene
Roddenberry met
Dolgoff in 1973. The
first appearance...
- Sam and
Esther Dolgoff. The
Libertarian Book Club was an
anarchist circle in
postwar New York City.
Established by Sam and
Esther Dolgoff in 1945 at the...
- the
periodical Vanguard:
Journal of
Libertarian Communism, led by Sam
Dolgoff (aka Sam Weiner,
editor of Vanguard).
Vanguard was for a time,
during the...
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University of
North Carolina Press. p. 1107. ISBN 978-0-8078-6043-4.
Dolgoff 1974, p. 6.
Dolgoff 1974, p. 5. Birchall, Ian (2004).
Sartre Against Stalinism. Berghahn...
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Supporting Role in 1993". The
Chicago Tribune.
Retrieved 31
October 2015.
Dolgoff,
Stephanie (28
October 1994). "EGYPTOLOGIST
GUIDES 'STARGATE' CAST IN...
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Biehl Bookchin Bushnell Carson Chomsky Cleyre Cornell Czologsz Day
Dixon Dolgoff Duffy Turner Emerson Ervin Fielden Fischer Goldman Goodman Graeber Greene...
- company. Such AM LCDs
became commercially available in the
early 1980s. Gene
Dolgoff had the idea of
using LCDs as
light valves in projectors. However, he had...
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other places in the
Spanish Revolution during the
Spanish Civil War. Sam
Dolgoff estimated that
about eight million people parti****ted
directly or at least...