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Maksis "Max"
Lazerson (Latvian:
Maksis Lazersons; 1
February 1887 in Jelgava,
Russian Empire (present day Latvia) – 29
November 1951 in New York City...
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United States, K-12,
Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. p. 177. ISBN 978-0313391392.
Lazerson (1977) "Zelman vs Simmon-Harris, US
Supreme Court certoriari 00-1751"....
- J.; Hartmann, D.; Hölbe, H.; Jakubowski, M.; König, R.; Laqua, H. P.;
Lazerson, S.; Otte, M.; Preynas, M.; Schmitz, O.; Stange, T.; Turkin, Y. (November...
- Schools. London:
Church Information Office. ISBN 0715190296. Grubb, W.N.;
Lazerson, M. (2005). "Vocationalism in
Higher Education: The
Triumph of the Education...
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Education in America.
Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-1-4214-2321-0.
Lazerson,
Marvin (1977). "Understanding
American Catholic Educational History"....
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refer to:
Maksis Kazāks (1912–1983),
Latvian basketball player Maksis Lazersons (1887–1951),
Latvian politician,
jurist and
philosopher Maksis Reiters...
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Courland Adolph Theodor Kupffer (1799-1865), chemist, and
physicist Max
Lazerson (1887-1951),
politician Friedrich Ludwig Lindner (1772-1845),
German writer...
- J.; Hartmann, D.; Hölbe, H.; Jakubowski, M.; König, R.; Laqua, H. P.;
Lazerson, S.; Otte, M.; Preynas, M.; Schmitz, O.; Stange, T.; Turkin, Y. (November...
- JSTOR 40283169. S2CID 144653818. "Welcome to
Clifton Durban".
Clifton School.
Lazerson,
Joshua (1994).
Against the tide :
whites in the
struggle against apartheid...
- in
Israel after the
country was
established in 1948),
Matitjahu Maksis Lazersons (Ceire Cion), and
Noijs Maizels (Bund). The last two were not reelected...