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Hyman Irving Biegeleisen (June 4, 1904 New York City – May 3, 1991, died at his home in Boca Raton, Florida) was an
American physician and
pioneer of...
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Henryk Biegeleisen (1855–1934) was a
Polish historian,
literary critic, publisher, journalist, and
ethnographer specializing in the
history of Polish...
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blood supply. Key
figures included founding members Wendy Sue
Biegeleisen,
Nicolette Ibarra, and
Barbara Vick. The San
Diego Blood Sisters began...
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Biegeleisen,
Jacob I.
Biegeleisen (1972).
Screen Printing: A
Contemporary Guide to the Technique...
- 16, 2015. "Place of birth: Paterson, N.J." Van Hook,
Alexander Jacob Biegeleisen 1919–2010:
Biographical Memoirs,
National Academy of Sciences, 2014....
- 1923, p. 15.
Kolankiewicz 1999, p. 6.
Pietkiewicz 1931, p. 78-80, Z. 3.
Biegeleisen 1929, p. 343-352.
Grochowski 2009, p. 34-37.
Fischer 1923, p. 22. Krzyżanowski...
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Gallery of Art, and the
Philadelphia Museum of Art. With
Jacob Israel Biegeleisen he aut****d Silk
Screen Stenciling as a Fine Art (1942),
expanded to...
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United States human resources department Cantor Fitzgerald Shimmy D.
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Flatbush New York
United States vice
president Fiduciary Trust...
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purchase of
original prints as part of
museum collections”. J.I.
Biegeleisen and Max
Arthur Cohn (a co-founder of the
Society noted above), writing...
- (activist,
federal prisoner, AIDS advocate,
founder of
Health GAP) H. I.
Biegeleisen (pioneer of phlebology; one of the
first doctors in
United States to...