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- blacklisted so posts with them are not seen. Pillowfort was founded by Julia Baritz, who began advertising the project with a business partner on Tumblr in...
- Moses Baritz (1883 – 29 March 1938) was a British music journalist and socialist activist. Baritz was born in Manchester to a Jewish family, originally...
- (1904) E. J. B. Allen (1904–1906) Alexander Anderson (1904–1926) Moses Baritz Robert Barltrop Dan Billany (1931–1933) John Bird (1950s) Adam Buick (1962–)...
- a theme borrowed from the second part, l****an (Andante), of this piece. Baritz, Moses (July 1, 1932). "Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies". The Musical Times...
- (1960–1970) Chancellors Tippo (1970–1971) Bromery (1971–1979) Koffler (1979–1982) Baritz (1982) Duffey (1982–1991) O'Brien (1991–1993) Scott (1993–2001) Williams...
- given the posthumous noble title the Count of Tán Trù. According to Loren Baritz ("Backfire: A History of How American Culture Led Us Into Vietnam and Made...
- Florida lawyer named Neil Baritz, who had a small corporate and securities practice, to found a firm called Dreier & Baritz. Though he was able to found...
- (Michael Schuck, Nancy Tuchman, and Michael Garanzini; and Sarolta Laura Baritz), were presented by the foundation. The 2018 laureates were: Professor Marianne...
- 2012. Archived from the original on 2024-02-29. Retrieved 2021-03-16. Tony Baritz; David Dunne (1991). AS/400--concepts and Facilities. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-018301-8...
- the philosopher Frank Meyer in National Review, and discussed by Loren Baritz in The Nation, the sociologist Edgar Z. Friedenberg in The New York Times...