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Hannah Logasa (1878–1967) is
considered a
pioneer of
school libraries.
Credited with
identifying the
necessity of
libraries in school,
Logasa worked to...
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Charles Logasa (July 14, 1883 –
February 2, 1936) was an artist.
Charles Logasa was born in Davenport, Iowa,
United States, on July 14, 1883, to Sephardic...
- Paul
Logasa Bogen (March 15, 1915 – June 4, 1972) was an
early proponent of the Army as
nation builders. He was a
United States Army
soldier known for...
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students even with
their strict silence policy. A 1938
examination by
Hannah Logasa on the use of
study hall
concluded that
students did not use the time for...
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Alfred Leslie Sol
LeWitt Roy
Lichtenstein Richard Lippold Charles Logasa Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler
Morris Louis Lin
Fengmian Stanton Macdonald-Wright...
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Virtual school libraries in the
United States Learning Resource Centre Hannah Logasa "AASL
Standards for the 21st
Century Learner" (PDF).
American ****ociation...
- heir Frederick,
Prince of Wales.
Logasa p.88 The New Yorker,
Volume 30, Part 1. F-R
Publishing Corporation, 1954. p.
Logasa, Hannah.
Historical Fiction: Guide...
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Bogen (born 1969),
Norgwegian journalist and do****entary
filmmaker Paul
Logasa Bogen,
United States Army
officer Erna Bogen-Bogáti,
Hungarian fencer Bogan...
- 1979),
Welsh cricketer Hannah Lochner (born 1993),
Canadian actress Hannah Logasa (1878–1967),
American librarian Hannah Longs**** (1819–1901),
American physician...
- (one of
which a
helicopter crashed in Lake Merced,
killing Officer Charles Logasa in 1971) and
complaints about the "Eye in the Sky" program, the unit was...