- Polish: [ˈʂt͡ʂɛt͡ɕin] ; German:
Stettin [ʃtɛˈtiːn] ; Swedish:
Stettin [
stɛˈtiːn]; Latin:
Sedinum or Stetinum) is the
capital and
largest city of the West...
- Sol
Stetin (April 2, 1910 – May 21, 2005) was a Polish-born
American labor union leader. Born in Pabianice, now in Poland, when
Stetin was 10, he and his...
- The
Stettin Bay, also
spelled as
Stetin Bay, is a bay in the
Bismarck Sea,
within the
Pacific Ocean, on the
north coast of the
island of New Britain. It...
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Annual Sol
Stetin Awards Gala, Nov. 20th |
Events Calendar |
American Labor Museum". labormuseum.net.
Retrieved June 7, 2020. "30th
Annual Sol
Stetin Awards...
- Emil
Rieve 1956:
William Pollock 1972: Sol
Stetin 1939:
William Pollock 1956: John
Chupka 1968: Sol
Stetin 1972:
William DuChessi 1922 New
England Textile...
- Otto von
Gierke Born 11
January 1841
Stetin,
German Empire Died 10
October 1921(1921-10-10) (aged 80) Berlin-Charlottenburg,
Weimar Republic Alma mater...
- a side-blown flute, right-handed, and
switched to left-handed
playing (
Stetin 2001:5) "TICE". Etab.ac-caen.fr.
Retrieved December 21, 2015. "Left Handed...
- Steven. "Sol
Stetin, 95,
Labor Leader Who
Unionized J. P. Stevens, Dies", The New York Times, May 24, 2005.
Accessed February 1, 2023. "Sol
Stetin was born...
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Leipzig and
Vienna 1909, p. 9. Matthäus Merian;
Martin Zeiler (1652). "
Stetin".
Topographia Electoratus Brandenburgici et
Ducatus Pomeraniae. Topographia...
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Dievendorf (I) • Village
Board Trustees •
Peter Lyden (I) •
Tracey Stetin (I) •
Edward Watt (I) •
William Jones (R) Area • Total 1.40 sq mi (3.62 km2)...