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Benjamin E.
Hermalin is an
American economist and
university administrator. He
holds professorships in the
department of
economics at the
University of...
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Moses Hermalin (May 12, 1865 – June 19, 1921) was a Romanian-born
Jewish American Yiddish writer, journalist,
newspaper editor, and playwright.
Hermalin was...
- ISBN 9789812304827 – via
Google Books. Knodel, John; Ofstedal, Mary Beth;
Hermalin,
Albert I (2002). "The Demographic, Socioeconomic, and
Cultural Context...
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Endowment $7.4
billion (2023)
Chancellor Richard Lyons Provost Benjamin E.
Hermalin Total staff 23,524 (2020)
Students 45,307 (fall 2022)
Undergraduates 32...
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Heatter announced his
retirement in May 1965.) In 1915, he
married Sadie Hermalin, who died in 1966.
After his wife's death,
Heatter lived in retirement...
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daughter of
radio commentator Gabriel Heatter and
Saidie Heatter (née
Hermalin). She
graduated from New York's
Pratt Institute in
fashion design and began...
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which are
playing in Liga Națională. Ioan Adam
Viviana Gradinaru David M.
Hermalin Lora (singer)
Nicolae Milescu Gheorghe Mironescu Alexandra Nechita Alina...
- models. For instance,
economic professors Michael L. Katz and
Benjamin E.
Hermalin at the
University of
California Berkeley co-published a
paper titled, "The...
- doi:10.2307/2555912. ISSN 0741-6261. JSTOR 2555912. Aghion, Philippe;
Hermalin,
Benjamin (1990). "Legal
Restrictions on
Private Contracts Can Enhance...
- The 1905
Jewish Encyclopedia article Rumania, by
Gotthard Deutsch, D.M.
Hermalin, and
Joseph Jacobs Wiesel Commission Final Report:
Executive Summary (PDF)...