Backstage Authority Control Report: R03 - Authority Change Report
Report Type: SUBJECTS
Created for:
University of Maine
Created on:
April 01 2015
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10010$aUpchurch, Phil
670  $aShay, A. What it's like to be a musician, 1972.
670  $aNew Grove dict. of jazz$b(Upchurch, Phil; b. 7-19-41, Chicago; electric guitarist)
670  $aInformation from 678 converted Jan. 5, 2015$b(guitarist)
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046  $f19410719
100$aUpchurch, Phil
374  $aGuitarists$2lcsh
670  $aShay, A. What it's like to be a musician, 1972.
670  $aNew Grove dict. of jazz$b(Upchurch, Phil; b. 7-19-41, Chicago; electric guitarist)
670  $aInformation from 678 converted Jan. 5, 2015$b(guitarist)
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010  $an  83039959
035  $a(OCoLC)oca00928983
040  $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dCSt
046  $f1923
100$aElliott, Bob
400$aElliott, Robert B.
670  $aHis Bob and Ray's story of Linda Lovely and the Fleebus, 1960.
670  $aInfo. converted from 678, 2012-10-02$b(b. 1923)
670  $aBob and Ray, keener than most persons, 2013:$bECIP t.p. (Bob Elliott) data view (Robert Brackett "Bob" Elliott; b. March 26, 1923 in Boston;  radio broadcaster, actor and comedian, formerly one-half of the comedy duo of Bob and Ray;  father of comedian/actor Chris Elliott and the grandfather of Saturday Night Live cast member Abby Elliott)
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010  $an  83039959
035  $a(OCoLC)oca00928983
040  $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN$dCSt$dDLC
046  $f1923
100$aElliott, Bob
400$aElliott, Robert B.,$d1923-
670  $aHis Bob and Ray's story of Linda Lovely and the Fleebus, 1960.
670  $aInfo. converted from 678, 2012-10-02$b(b. 1923)
670  $aBob and Ray, keener than most persons, 2013:$bECIP t.p. (Bob Elliott) data view (Robert Brackett "Bob" Elliott; b. Mar. 26, 1923 in Boston; radio broadcaster, actor and comedian, formerly one-half of the comedy duo of Bob and Ray;  father of comedian/actor Chris Elliott and the grandfather of Saturday Night Live cast member Abby Elliott)
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046  $f19400104
053 0$aPL2869.O128
100$aGao, Xingjian
370  $aJiangxi Sheng (China)$eParis (France)$2naf
374  $aNovelists$2lcsh
375  $amale
377  $achi
400$wnne$aKao, Hsing-chien
400$aXingjian, Gao
400$aCao, Hành Kiện
400$a高行健
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
670  $aHis Hsien tai hsiao shuo chi chʻiao chʻu tʻan, 1981:$bt.p. (Kao Hsing-chien) p. 129 (at Pei-ching)
670  $aHis Yu chih ko tzu chiao hung chʻun erh, 1984:$bt.p. (Kao Hsing-chien) biog. data (b. 1940; member of Chung-kuo tso chia hsieh hui)
670  $aFlucht, 1992:$bt.p. (Gao Xingjian)
670  $aLinh Sơn, 2002:$bt.p. (Cao Hành Kiện)
670  $aBai nian geng yun de feng shou, 1995:$bt.p. (Gao Xingjian) p. 4 (Jiangxi Ganzhou ren; graduated from Beijing wai yu xue yuan Fa yu xi in 1962)
670  $aBuying a fishing rod for my grandfather, 2004:$bp.167 (born 4 Jan. 1940 in Ganzhou, Jiangxi province, China)
670  $aZi you yu wen xue, 2014:$btitle page (高行健 = Gao Xingjian) front flap (born 1940 at Jiangxi Sheng; male; now lives in Paris, France; novelist)
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010  $an  83040297
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040  $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dDLC-R$dOCoLC$dDLC$dNIC$dUk$dOCoLC$dInU$dUPB$dDLC
046  $f19400104
053 0$aPL2869.O128
100$aGao, Xingjian
370  $aJiangxi Sheng (China)$eParis (France)$2naf
374  $aNovelists$aPlaywrights$2lcsh
375  $amale
377  $achi
400$wnne$aKao, Hsing-chien
400$aXingjian, Gao
400$aCao, Hành Kiện
400$a高行健
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
670  $aHis Hsien tai hsiao shuo chi chʻiao chʻu tʻan, 1981:$bt.p. (Kao Hsing-chien) p. 129 (at Pei-ching)
670  $aHis Yu chih ko tzu chiao hung chʻun erh, 1984:$bt.p. (Kao Hsing-chien) biog. data (b. 1940; member of Chung-kuo tso chia hsieh hui)
670  $aFlucht, 1992:$bt.p. (Gao Xingjian)
670  $aLinh Sơn, 2002:$bt.p. (Cao Hành Kiện)
670  $aBai nian geng yun de feng shou, 1995:$bt.p. (Gao Xingjian) p. 4 (Jiangxi Ganzhou ren; graduated from Beijing wai yu xue yuan Fa yu xi in 1962)
670  $aBuying a fishing rod for my grandfather, 2004:$bp.167 (born 4 Jan. 1940 in Ganzhou, Jiangxi province, China)
670  $aZi you yu wen xue, 2014:$btitle page (高行健 = Gao Xingjian) front flap (born 1940 at Jiangxi Sheng; male; now lives in Paris, France; novelist); awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature 2000)
670  $aGao Xingjian's post-exile plays, 2015:$bECIP data view  (Chinese playwright, director, novelist and painter; winner of the Novel Prize for Literature, 2000)
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010  $an  83042267
040  $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
11020$aJones & Laughlin Steel Corporation
41020$aAmerican Iron & Steel Works
51020$wa$aJones & Laughlin Steel Company
51020$aYoungstown Sheet and Tube Company
667  $aIncorporated Dec. 19, 1922, in Pennsylvania; successor to Jones & Laughlin Steel Co.
670  $aNUCMC data from Ohio Hist. Soc. for Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. Records, 1898-1981$b(Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation; in 1978 Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company became part of the corporation and in 1981 was dissolved)
670  $aMoody's industrial manual, 1962:$bp. 6219 (Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; assumed-indenture; assumed by Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation upon merger with Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company in 1981)
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010  $an  83042267
035  $a(OCoLC)oca00930535
040  $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dIEN
110$aJones & Laughlin Steel Corporation
410$aAmerican Iron & Steel Works
410$aJones and Laughlin Steel Corporation
510$wa$aJones & Laughlin Steel Company
510$aYoungstown Sheet and Tube Company
667  $aIncorporated Dec. 19, 1922, in Pennsylvania; successor to Jones & Laughlin Steel Co.
670  $aNUCMC data from Ohio Hist. Soc. for Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. Records, 1898-1981$b(Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation; in 1978 Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company became part of the corporation and in 1981 was dissolved)
670  $aMoody's industrial manual, 1962:$bp. 6219 (Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; assumed-indenture; assumed by Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation upon merger with Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company in 1981)
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010  $an  83042515
040  $aDLC$cDLC
10010$aCobb, Richard,$d1917-
40010$wnna$aCobb, Richard Charles,$d1917-
40010$aCobb, R. C.$q(Richard Charles),$d1917-
670  $aHis Les armées révolutionnaires des départements du Midi, 1955.
670  $aHis French and Germans, Germans and French, 1983:$bCIP t.p. (Richard Cobb)
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040  $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC
046  $f19170520$g19960115
100$aCobb, Richard,$d1917-1996
370  $aFrinton-on-Sea (England)$bAbingdon (England)$eTunbridge Wells (England)$eParis (France)$2naf
372  $aFrance--History--Revolution, 1789-1799$2lcsh
373  $aWorcester College (University of Oxford)$2naf
373  $aBalliol College (University of Oxford)$2naf
373  $aUniversity of Oxford$2naf$s1962$t1987
373  $aUniversity of Leeds$2naf$s1962$t1962
373  $aUniversity College of Wales (Aberystwyth, Wales)$2naf$s1955$t1961
374  $aHistorians$aEssayists$aCollege teachers$2lcsh
375  $amale
377  $aeng$afre
378  $qRichard Charles
400$aCobb, Richard Charles,$d1917-1996
400$wnnaa$aCobb, Richard Charles,$d1917-
400$aCobb, R. C.$q(Richard Charles),$d1917-1996
670  $aHis Les armées révolutionnaires des départements du Midi, 1955.
670  $aHis French and Germans, Germans and French, 1983:$bCIP t.p. (Richard Cobb)
670  $aWikipedia, viewed Mar. 26, 2015$b(under Richard Cobb: Richard Charles Cobb; b. May 20, 1917, Frinton-on-Sea; d. Jan. 15, 1996, Abingdon; British historian and essayist and professor at the University of Oxford; author of numerous influential works about the history of France, particularly the French Revolution)
670  $aIndependent (online), viewed Mar. 26, 2015$b(Richard Cobb; b. Richard Charles Cobb, May 20, 1917, Essex; spent childhood in Tunbridge Wells; lived in Paris, 1946-1955; d. Jan. 15, 1996, Abingdon; lecturer in history, UCW Aberystwyth 1955-1961; lecturer, Leeds University, 1962; fellow and tutor in modern history, Balliol College, Oxford, 1962-1972; reader in French revolutionary history, Oxford University 1969-1972; professor of modern history, 1973-1984; senior research fellow, Worcester College, Oxford, 1984-1987)
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035  $a(OCoLC)oca00936648
040  $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dFMU$dDLC$dUPB
046  $f1878$g1946
100$aJohnson, Jack,$d1878-1946
374  $aAfrican American boxers$2lcsh
375  $amale
377  $aeng
400$aJohnson, John Arthur,$d1878-1946
400$aJohnson, Arthur,$d1878-1946
670  $aGuilty Verdict for John (Jack) Arthur Johnson, 1873-1969:$b(John Arthur Johnson; boxer; otherwise known as Jack Johnson)
670  $aMarquis WW online, July 22, 2005:$b(John Arthur Johnson; b. 1878; d. 1946; American boxer; professional boxing's heavyweight champion from 1908 to 1915; Jack Johnson and Arthur Johnson)
678$aJack Johnson (1878-1946) was a legendary boxer who, in 1910, became the first Negro heavyweight champion in the United States.
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040  $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dFMU$dDLC$dUPB$dDHU-MS
046  $f1878$g1946
100$aJohnson, Jack,$d1878-1946
370  $aGalveston (Tex.)$bNorth Carolina$cUnited States$2naf
374  $aAfrican American boxers$2lcsh
374  $aBoxers (Sports)$2lcsh
375  $amale
377  $aeng
400$aJohnson, John Arthur,$d1878-1946
400$aJohnson, Arthur,$d1878-1946
670  $aGuilty Verdict for John (Jack) Arthur Johnson, 1873-1969:$b(John Arthur Johnson; boxer; otherwise known as Jack Johnson)
670  $aMarquis WW online, July 22, 2005:$b(John Arthur Johnson; b. 1878; d. 1946; American boxer; professional boxing's heavyweight champion from 1908 to 1915; Jack Johnson and Arthur Johnson)
678$aJack Johnson (1878-1946) was a legendary boxer who, in 1910, became the first Negro heavyweight champion in the United States.
670  $aAfrican American National Biography, accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014:$b(Johnson, Jack; Arthur John Johnson; boxer; born 31 March 1878 in Galveston, Texas, United States; attended public school for six years; on 26 December 1908 in Sydney, Australia, Johnson defeated Burns with a fourteenth-round knockout to become the first ever black world heavyweight champion; in Reno, Nevada, on 4 July 1910 defeated former champion Jim Jeffries and became the undisputed world champion; in April 1915 arrived in Havana, Cuba, to defend his title against Jess Willard; in 1920 opened a nightclub, the Club De Lux, in Harlem; died 10 June 1946 in near Raleigh, North Carolina, United States)
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040  $aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dOCoLC$dUPB
046  $f1918$g20011203
053 0$aPQ7297.A853
100$aArreola, Juan José
370  $aCiudad Guzmán, Mexico
375  $amale
377  $aspa
400$aArreola
400$aArreola, J. J.$q(Juan José)
400$aАрреола, Хуан Хосе
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
670  $aHis Gunther Stapenhorst, 1946.
670  $aNarrativa completa, c1997:$bt.p. (Arreola) t.p. verso (Juan José Arreola) front flap (b. 1918 in Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco, Mexico)
670  $aLa Jornada, Dec. 4, 2001$b(Juan José Arreola d. Dec. 3, 2001)
670  $aHazañas bélicas, 2001:$bt.p. (J.J. Arreola)
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035  $a(OCoLC)oca00937499
040  $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dOCoLC$dUPB$dDLC
046  $f1918$g20011203
053 0$aPQ7297.A853
100$aArreola, Juan José
370  $aCiudad Guzmán (Mexico)$2naf
375  $amale
377  $aspa
400$aArreola
400$aArreola, J. J.$q(Juan José)
400$aАрреола, Хуан Хосе
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
670  $aGunther Stapenhorst, 1946.
670  $aNarrativa completa, c1997:$bt.p. (Arreola) t.p. verso (Juan José Arreola) front flap (b. 1918 in Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco, Mexico)
670  $aLa Jornada, Dec. 4, 2001$b(Juan José Arreola d. Dec. 3, 2001)
670  $aHazañas bélicas, 2001:$bt.p. (J.J. Arreola)
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010  $an  83051229
040  $aDLC$beng$cDLC$dDLC$dOCoLC
053 0$aPQ7389.C266
100$aCasal, Julián del,$d1863-1893
400$aCasal y de la Lastra, Julián del,$d1863-1893
400$aLastra, Julián del Casal y de la,$d1863-1893
400$aDel Casal, Julián,$d1863-1893
670  $aHis Sus mejores poemas, 1916.
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046  $f18631107$g18931021
053 0$aPQ7389.C266
100$aCasal, Julián del,$d1863-1893
370  $aHavana (Cuba)$2naf
374  $aPoets$2lcsh
375  $amale
377  $aspa
400$aCasal y de la Lastra, Julián del,$d1863-1893
400$aLastra, Julián del Casal y de la,$d1863-1893
400$aDel Casal, Julián,$d1863-1893
670  $aHis Sus mejores poemas, 1916.
670  $aJulián del Casal, vida y obra poética, 1970:$btitle page (Julía del Casal) page 7 (born 7 November 1863 in La Habana [Cuba] page 9 (died 21 October 1893)
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043  $aa-ch---
151  $aJinmen Xian (Taiwan)
451  $wnnaa$aChin-men hsien
451  $wnnaa$aChin-men hsien (Taiwan)
451  $aChin-men (Taiwan)
451  $aChin-men hsien (China)
451  $aHou-pʻu (Taiwan)
451  $aKinmen County (Taiwan)
451  $aKinmen (Taiwan)
451  $aQuemoy (Taiwan)
451  $aQueymoyhsien (Taiwan)
451  $a金門縣 (Taiwan)
667  $aNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
670  $aJinmen, 1969.
670  $aJinmen yu Penghu di qu chuan tong ju luo ji min zhai zhi diao cha yan jiu, 1995.
670  $aZhonghua Renmin Gongheguo di ming lu, 1994$b(金門縣 = Jinmen Xian; in Fujian Sheng)
670  $aGEOnet, May 16, 2000:$b(Chin-men--PPL, 24°26ʹN 118°19ʹE, Taiwan, variants: Chin-men-hsien, Hou-pʻu, Kinmen, Quemoy, Queymoyhsien)
670  $aGEOnet, Nov. 23, 2012:$b(Jinmen Xian--1st-order admin. division, 24°27ʹ12ʺN 118°23ʹ19ʺE; Taiwan; conventional form: Kinmen County)
781 0$zTaiwan$zJinmen Xian
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043  $aa-ch---
151  $aKinmen County (Taiwan)
451  $wnnaa$aChin-men hsien
451  $wnnea$aChin-men hsien (Taiwan)
451  $aChin-men (Taiwan)
451  $aChin-men hsien (China)
451  $aHou-pʻu (Taiwan)
451  $aJinmen (Taiwan)
451  $aJinmen Xian (Taiwan)
451  $aKinmen (Taiwan)
451  $aQuemoy (Taiwan)
451  $aQueymoyhsien (Taiwan)
451  $a金門縣 (Taiwan)
667  $aNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
670  $aJinmen, 1969.
670  $aJinmen yu Penghu di qu chuan tong ju luo ji min zhai zhi diao cha yan jiu, 1995.
670  $aZhonghua Renmin Gongheguo di ming lu, 1994$b(金門縣 = Jinmen Xian; in Fujian Sheng)
670  $aGEOnet, May 16, 2000:$b(Chin-men--PPL, 24°26ʹN 118°19ʹE, Taiwan, variants: Chin-men-hsien, Hou-pʻu, Kinmen, Quemoy, Queymoyhsien)
670  $aGEOnet, Nov. 23, 2012:$b(Jinmen Xian--1st-order admin. division, 24°27ʹ12ʺN 118°23ʹ19ʺE; Taiwan; conventional form: Kinmen County)
670  $aGEOnet, viewed March 4, 2014 (Kinmen [conventional]; Kinmen County [conventional]; Jinmen [approved] Jinmen Xian [approved]; ADM1 in Taiwain, 24°27ʹ12ʺN 118°23ʹ19ʺE)
781 0$zTaiwan$zKinmen County
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010  $an  83055228
035  $a(OCoLC)oca00940684
040  $aDLC$beng$cDLC$dMH$dDLC$dSdMadT$dDLC$dOCoLC$dDLC
100$aArafat, Yasir,$d1929-2004
400$aAbū ʻAmmār,$d1929-2004
400$aʻArafāt, Yāsir ʻAbd al-Raʼūf,$d1929-2004
400$aArafat, Yasser Abdurraouf,$d1929-2004
400$aArafat,$d1929-2004
400$aArafat, Yassir,$d1929-2004
400$aʻArafāt, Muḥammad ʻAbd al-Raʼūf,$d1929-2004
400$aArafat, Jassir,$d1929-2004
400$aArafat, Jasser,$d1929-2004
400$aAlafate,$d1929-2004
400$aArafat, Mohammed Abdel-Raouf,$d1929-2004
400$aערפאת, יאסר
400$aערפת, יאסיר,$d1929-2004
400$aערפת, יאסר
400$aعرافات، ياسر،$d1929-2004
400$aعرفات، ياسر
400$aعرفات، ياسر،$d1929-
400$aعرفات، ياسر،$d1929-2004
400$aياسر، عرفات
400$aArafat, I︠A︡sir,$d1929-2004
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aKiernan, T. Arafat ... c1976.
670  $aHart, A. Arafat, terrorist or peacemaker?, 1984.
670  $aStefoff, R. Yassir Arafat, c1988.
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670  $aInternet movie database, Jan. 30, 2006$b(sometimes credited as ... Jassir Arafat)
670  $aJasser Arafat, 2005.
670  $aFeng huang nie pan zhong de Alafate, 2004.
670  $aWikipedia WWW site, May 10, 2006$b(Yasser Arafat; b. Mohammed Abdel-Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini, Aug. 4 or 24, 1929, Cairo; d. Nov. 11, 2004, Clamart, near Paris; also known as Abu ʻAmmar; co-founder and chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, 1969-2004; president of the Palestinian National Authority, 1993-2004)
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410$aNational Central Library (Florence, Italy)
410$aItaly.$bNational Central Library (Florence, Italy)
410$aItaly.$bBiblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze
410$aItaly.$bMinistero per i beni culturali e ambientali.$bBiblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze
410$aItaly.$bMinistero per i beni e le attività culturali.$bBiblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze
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670  $a"Per un regale evento," c2000:$bt.p. (Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali, Biblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze)
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670  $aMedicaid and prepayment, 1988:$bt.p. (Bureau of Health Care Delivery Assistance)
670  $aPhone call to agency, 7-22-88$b(correct name: Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Assistance)
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670  $aEncycl. Brit.$b(Philoponus, John, also known as John the Grammarian, fl. 6th cent., Greek Christian theologian, philosopher)
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670  $aNew Cath. encyc., c1967$b(John Philoponus)
670  $aJohn, the Grammarian, of Caesarea. Iohannis Caesariensis presbyteri et grammatici Opera quae supersunt, 1977:$bp. v, etc. (Jean de Césarée, active just before 518, was prev. confused with John Philoponus)
670  $aHis Le commentaire de Jean Philopon ... 1934:$bt.p. (Jean Philopon)
670  $aLC manual cat.$b(hdg.: Joannes Philoponus)
670  $aPseudo-Johannis Philoponi Expositiones in omnes XIV Aristotelis Libros metaphysicos, 1991.
670  $aGiovanni Filopono, matematico, 1999:$bp. 4 of cover (Giovanni il Grammatico, soprannominato Filopono)
670  $aBM$b(John, of Alexandria, the Grammarian, called Philoponus)
667  $aOld catalog hdg.: Joannes Philoponus
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670  $aOn the accent of homonyms, 1983:$bt.p. (Iohannes Philoponus) added t.p. (Iohannis Philoponi) p. 3, etc. (Ioannou Alexandreos, grammatikou; Iohannis Philoponi)
670  $aEncycl. Brit.$b(Philoponus, John, also known as John the Grammarian, fl. 6th cent., Greek Christian theologian, philosopher)
670  $aPapyros-Larous.$b(Philoponos Iōannēs, Alexandrinos theologos kai grammatikos)
670  $aKrumbacher. index$b(Philoponos Johannes) p. 581 (Johannes Philoponos)
670  $aNew Cath. encyc., c1967$b(John Philoponus)
670  $aJohn, the Grammarian, of Caesarea. Iohannis Caesariensis presbyteri et grammatici Opera quae supersunt, 1977:$bp. v, etc. (Jean de Césarée, active just before 518, was prev. confused with John Philoponus)
670  $aHis Le commentaire de Jean Philopon ... 1934:$bt.p. (Jean Philopon)
670  $aLC manual cat.$b(hdg.: Joannes Philoponus)
670  $aPseudo-Johannis Philoponi Expositiones in omnes XIV Aristotelis Libros metaphysicos, 1991.
670  $aGiovanni Filopono, matematico, 1999:$bp. 4 of cover (Giovanni il Grammatico, soprannominato Filopono)
670  $aBM$b(John, of Alexandria, the Grammarian, called Philoponus)
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670  $aBrill's new Pauly online, 22 January 2015$b(Philoponus, Iohannes; Ἰωάννης Φιλόπονος Γραμματικός)
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400$aKutzee, Dzhon Maksvell,$d1940-
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHis Life & times of Michael K, 1984:$bCIP t.p. (J.M. Coetzee)
670  $aLC data base, 6-3-83$b(hdg.: Coetzee, J. M., 1940- )
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667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
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670  $aNobel Foundation WWW site, viewed Dec. 3, 2007$b(J.M. Coetzee; John Maxwell Coetzee; b. in Cape Town, South Africa, 9 Feb. 1940; Nobel Prize for literature 2003)$uhttp://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/2003/coetzee-bio.html
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670  $aLC in OCLC, 7/8/83$b(hdg.: La Motte, Antoine Houdar de, 1672-1731)
670  $aGrand Larousse$b(Houdar de La Motte, Antoine, dit aussi La Motte-Houdar)
670  $aLa grande encyc.$b(La Motte, Antoine HOUDAR de)
670  $aDict. des lett. fran.: 18. siècle$b(La Motte, Antoine Houdar, dit de; b. 1/17/1672; d. 12/26/1731)
670  $aBib. nat.$b(La Motte, Antoine Houdar de)
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675  $aSouth Carolina. The bank case, 1844: t.p. (Bank of Charleston)
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670  $aLindley, J.G. South Carolina National, 1985:$bt.p. (South Carolina National Bank) p. 2 (SCN) p. 7, etc. (merged in May 1957 with First National Bank of Greenville [no publs. in LC data base] and in Dec. 1984 with First National Bank of South Carolina)
675  $aSouth Carolina. The bank case, 1844: t.p. (Bank of Charleston)
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670  $aJoplin, J. Pearl [SR] 1999:$binsert (Janis Joplin; nicknamed Pearl)
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670  $aVoices of Christmas, 2006:$bECIP t.p. (Nikki Grimes) data view (b. Oct. 20, 1950)
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670  $aVoices of Christmas, 2006:$bECIP t.p. (Nikki Grimes) data view (b. Oct. 20, 1950)
670  $aAt Jerusalem's gate, poems of Easter, 2005:$bt.p. (Nikki Grimes)
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670  $aKungmin chʻamyŏ undong paeksŏ, 1988:$bt.p. (che 24-hoe Sŏul Ollimpik Taehoe)
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670  $aKungmin chʻamyŏ undong paeksŏ, 1988:$bt.p. (che 24-hoe Sŏul Ollimpik Taehoe)
670  $aSŏul Ollimp'ik sŏnggong sŭt'ori, 2011:$bt.p. (서울 올림픽 = Sŏul Ollimp'ik)
670  $aWikipedia, January 26, 2015$b(The 1988 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event celebrated from 17 September to 2 October 1988 in Seoul, South Korea)
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670  $aShirley Chisholm: Elect one of your own [FS] 1969.
670  $aWashington Post, 2005-01-04$b(Shirley Chisholm, politician, human rights advocate, d. Jan. 1, 2005, Ormond Beach, Fla., age 80; b. Shirley Anita St. Hill, Nov. 20, 1924, Brooklyn, N.Y.; married (1) Conrad Chisholm, (2) Arthur Hardwick, Jr.)
670  $aNUCMC data from Moorland-Spingarn Research Center for Her Interview, 1973 May 2$b(Chisholm, Shirley, 1924-; Representative (D-NY), U. S. Congress)
670  $aEnglish Wikipedia website, Mar. 26, 2013$b(Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm (Nov. 30, 1924-Jan. 1, 2005) was an American politician, educator, and author. She was a Congresswoman, representing New York's 12th Congressional District for seven terms from 1969 to 1983. In 1968, she became the first African-American woman elected to Congress. On January 25, 1972, she became the first major-party black candidate for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic presidential nomi
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374  $aAfrican American women politicians$2lcsh
400$aSaint Hill, Shirley Anita,$d1924-2005
670  $aShirley Chisholm: Elect one of your own [FS] 1969.
670  $aWashington Post, 2005-01-04$b(Shirley Chisholm, politician, human rights advocate, d. Jan. 1, 2005, Ormond Beach, Fla., age 80; b. Shirley Anita St. Hill, Nov. 20, 1924, Brooklyn, N.Y.; married (1) Conrad Chisholm, (2) Arthur Hardwick, Jr.)
670  $aNUCMC data from Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Howard Univ.) for Her Interview, 1973 May 2$b(Chisholm, Shirley, 1924-; Representative (D-NY), U. S. Congress)
670  $aEnglish Wikipedia website, Mar. 26, 2013$b(Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm (Nov. 30, 1924-Jan. 1, 2005) was an American politician, educator, and author. She was a Congresswoman, representing New York's 12th Congressional District for seven terms from 1969 to 1983. In 1968, she became the first African-American woman elected to Congress. On Jan. 25, 1972, she became the first major-party black candidate for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic presidential nomination (Margaret Chase Smith had previously run for the 1964 Republican presidential nomination). She received 152 first-ballot votes at the 1972 Democratic National Convention; Born: Nov. 30, 1924, Brooklyn, New York; Died: Jan. 1, 2005 (aged 80), Ormond Beach, Florida)
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110$aNanjing shi fan da xue
410$aNan jing shi fan da xue
410$wnne$aNan-ching shih fan ta hsüeh
410$a南京师范大学
410$a南京師範大學
410$aNanjing shi da
410$aNan jing shi da
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667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aChiao yü hsüeh, 1985:$bt.p. (南京师范大学 = Nan-ching shih fan ta hsüeh)
670  $aHsien tai Han yü tʻi shih yü chieh shuo, 1986:$bt.p. (南京师范大学 = Nan-ching shih fan ta hsüeh) cover (南京师大 = Nan-ching shih ta)
670  $aHsüeh pao. Tzu jan kʻo hsüeh pan, 85, 2:$bt.p. (南京师大 = Nan-ching shih ta) p. 96 (Nanjing Normal University)
670  $aNan-ching shih ta hsüeh pao. She hui kʻo hsüeh pan, 1984, 1:$bt.p. (Nanjingshida [in rom.]); 1989, 1: t.p. (Nan jing shi da [in rom.]); 1992, 3: t.p. (Nanjing shida [in rom.]) leaf preceding p. 1 (南师大 = Nan shih ta)
675  $aChiang-su chʻeng shih li shih ti li, 1982: t.p. (南京师范学院 = Nan-ching shih fan hsüeh yüan)
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046  $s1984
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368  $aUniversities and colleges$2lcsh
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410$aNan shi da
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510$wa$aNanjing shi fan xue yuan
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667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aChiao yü hsüeh, 1985:$bt.p. (南京师范大学 = Nan-ching shih fan ta hsüeh)
670  $aHsien tai Han yü tʻi shih yü chieh shuo, 1986:$bt.p. (南京师范大学 = Nan-ching shih fan ta hsüeh) cover (南京师大 = Nan-ching shih ta)
670  $aHsüeh pao. Tzu jan kʻo hsüeh pan, 85, 2:$bt.p. (南京师大 = Nan-ching shih ta) p. 96 (Nanjing Normal University)
670  $aNan-ching shih ta hsüeh pao. She hui kʻo hsüeh pan, 1984, 1:$bt.p. (Nanjingshida [in rom.]); 1989, 1: t.p. (Nan jing shi da [in rom.]); 1992, 3: t.p. (Nanjing shida [in rom.]) leaf preceding p. 1 (南师大 = Nan shih ta)
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670  $aChiang-su chʻeng shih li shih ti li, 1982:$bt.p. (南京师范学院 = Nan-ching shih fan hsüeh yüan)
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670  $aHis The relation of the sacramental characters of baptism and confirmation ... 1946.
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670  $aBoughton, Jill A. The flying priest, c2011:$bECIP t.p. (Father Ted Hesburgh of Notre Dame)
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670  $aHis Al margen de la gramática tradicional ... 1946.
670  $aAgent, language, and the structure of the world, c1983:$bCIP galley t.p. (Hector-Neri Castañeda)
670  $aThe phenomeno-logic of the I, 1999:$bCIP t.p. (Hector-Neri Castañeda) galley (Hector-Neri Castañeda, 1924-1991)
670  $aJuárez-Paz, Rigoberto. El pensamiento de Juan José Arévalo, Héctor-Neri Castañeda y otros escritos, 1996:$bt.p. (Héctor-Neri Castañeda)
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670  $aHis Al margen de la gramática tradicional ... 1946.
670  $aAgent, language, and the structure of the world, c1983:$bCIP galley t.p. (Hector-Neri Castañeda)
670  $aThe phenomeno-logic of the I, 1999:$bCIP t.p. (Hector-Neri Castañeda) galley (Hector-Neri Castañeda, 1924-1991)
670  $aJuárez-Paz, Rigoberto. El pensamiento de Juan José Arévalo, Héctor-Neri Castañeda y otros escritos, 1996:$bt.p. (Héctor-Neri Castañeda)
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670  $aCastañeda and his guises, 2014:$bt.p. (Hector-Neri Castañeda) p. 1 (1924-1991)
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400$aTahar Ben Jelloun,$d1944-
400$aIbn Jallūn, al-Ṭāhir,$d1944-
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400$aBenjelloun, Tahar,$d1944-
400$aבן־ג׳לון, טאהאר,$d1944-
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400$aابن جلّون، الطاهر،$d1944-
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667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHis Cicatrices du soleil, 1972.
670  $aHis Ḥadīth al-jamal, 1975:$bt.p. (al-Ṭāhir Bin-Jallūn)
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400$aGrin, Katarina,$d1846-1935
400$wnna$aRohlfs, Anna Katharine (Green),$cMrs.,$d1846-
670  $aHer The Leavenworth case, 1981:$bt.p. (Anna Katharine Green)
670  $aHer V labirinti︠e︡ gri︠e︡khov, 1908:$bt.p. (A.K. Grin)
670  $aHer Milyoner çocuk, 1910 or 1911:$bt.p. (Katarina Grin)
670  $aLC database, June 30, 2004$b(hdg.: Rohlfs, Anna Katharine (Green), Mrs., 1846- )
670  $aThe Literature network, 11 March 2015$b(Anna Katharine Green; American author of mysteries; wrote The Leavenworth Case: A Lawyer's Story, 1878; born 11 November 1846 in Brooklyn, New York; died 11 April 1935, Buffalo, New York)
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670  $aInfo. please alm., 1980:$bp. 219 (Malaysia came into existence on 9/16/63 as a federation of Malaya, Singapore, Sabah (North Borneo), and Sarawak; in 1965 Singapore withdrew from the federation)
670  $aColumbia gazetteer of the world online, Jan. 5, 2015:$b(Kelantan; Kelantan was ruled by Sri Vijaya until the 13th century; it fell under the sway of Melaka in the 15th century. After the fall of Melaka (1511), conflict among many powers resulted eventually in the establishment by Siam (now Thailand) of sovereignty over the area (early 19th century). Kelantan became a protectorate of Great Britain in 1909. Before the establishment of the Federation of Malaya (1948), Kelantan was classed as one of the Unfederated Malay States)
670  $aWikipedia, Jan. 5, 2014:$b(Kelantan; Kelantan was called Kalantan by the Siamese when it was under their influence)
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400$a‏حيدر على،‏$c‏Nawab of Mysore,‏$d‏ca. 1722-1782
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670  $aMichaud, J. Michaud's history of Mysore, 1985:$bv. 1, t.p. (Hyder Ali; Hyder-Aly)
670  $aLC data base, 9/16/86$b(hdg.: Haidar Ali, Nawab of Mysore, ca. 1722-1782)
670  $aStewart, C. A descriptive catalogue of the oriental library of the late Tippoo Sultan of Mysore, 1809:$bt.p. (Hyder Aly Khan)
670  $aM.D.L.T., M. The history of Nawab Hyder Ali Khan and his son Tippoo Sultan, 1991:$bt.p.
670  $aTārīk̲h̲-i Maisūr, 2010:$bp. 5 (Ḥaidar ʻAlī = حيدر على)
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400$aHyder Ali,$cNawab of Mysore,$dapproximately 1722-1782
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400$aKhan, Hyder Aly,$cNawab of Mysore,$dapproximately 1722-1782
400$a‏حيدر على،‏$c‏Nawab of Mysore,‏$d‏ca. 1722-1782
400$aHaider Ali Khan,$cNawab of Mysore,$dapproximately 1722-1782
667  $aNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
670  $aMichaud, J. Michaud's history of Mysore, 1985:$bv. 1, t.p. (Hyder Ali; Hyder-Aly)
670  $aLC data base, 9/16/86$b(hdg.: Haidar Ali, Nawab of Mysore, ca. 1722-1782)
670  $aStewart, C. A descriptive catalogue of the oriental library of the late Tippoo Sultan of Mysore, 1809:$bt.p. (Hyder Aly Khan)
670  $aM.D.L.T., M. The history of Nawab Hyder Ali Khan and his son Tippoo Sultan, 1991:$bt.p.
670  $aTārīk̲h̲-i Maisūr, 2010:$bp. 5 (Ḥaidar ʻAlī = حيدر على)
670  $aḤaidar ʻAlī aur Ṭīpū Sult̤ān Shahīd, 2014:$bt.p. (Ḥaidar ʻAlī) p. 4 of cover (Haider Ali Khan)
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400$aXuanzhuang,$dapproximately 596-664
400$aYuan Chwang,$dapproximately 596-664
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400$aYuan Zang,$dapproximately 596-664
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400$a玄奘三蔵,$dapproximately 596-664
400$a玄弉,$dapproximately 596-664
400$a玄裝,$dapproximately 596-664
400$a玄藏,$dapproximately 596-664
400$a玄蔵,$dapproximately 596-664
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHis Taedang Sŏyŏkki, 1983:$bt.p. (Hyŏnjang Pŏpsa)
670  $aHsien-ming, Shih. Po jo po lo mi to hsin ching chiang chi, 1983:$bp. 107 (Hsüan-tsang-ta-shih; b. 602; d. 2/5/664)
670  $aLi, C.H. Shen li, 1988:$bpostscript (Hsüan Zhuang; original name: Chʻen Hui; b. 600 in Hou-shih hsien, Honan; d. 2/5/664 in Yü hua ssu, Sian)
670  $aTa Tʻang San Tsang chʻü ching shih hua. Russian Shikhua o tom, kak Tripitaka Velikoĭ Tan dobyl ... 1987:$bt.p. (Si︠u︡anʹ-t︠s︡zan) p. 29 (worldly name, Chėnʹ Khuėĭ; b. 602, d. 664) p. 144 (San-tsang)
670  $aYang, T.F. Hsüan-tsang nien pʻu, 1988:$bt.p. (Hsüan-tsang) p. 1, 4th group, etc. (Hsüan-tsang, b. 600; d. 2/5/664)
670  $aHsüan-tsang. Die uigurische Xuan-Zang Biographie ... 1977.
670  $aHsin hsin ming, 1984:$bt.p. (Sengtsan)
670  $aBhāvaviveka. Chang-chen lun, 1949:$bt.p. (Hsuen Tsang, A.D. 602-664)
670  $aShe-kia-fang-che, 1959:$bpref. (Yuan Chwang)
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100$aXuanzang,$dapproximately 596-664
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667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHis Taedang Sŏyŏkki, 1983:$bt.p. (Hyŏnjang Pŏpsa)
670  $aHsien-ming, Shih. Po jo po lo mi to hsin ching chiang chi, 1983:$bp. 107 (Hsüan-tsang-ta-shih; b. 602; d. 2/5/664)
670  $aLi, C.H. Shen li, 1988:$bpostscript (Hsüan Zhuang; original name: Chʻen Hui; b. 600 in Hou-shih hsien, Honan; d. 2/5/664 in Yü hua ssu, Sian)
670  $aTa Tʻang San Tsang chʻü ching shih hua. Russian Shikhua o tom, kak Tripitaka Velikoĭ Tan dobyl ... 1987:$bt.p. (Si︠u︡anʹ-t︠s︡zan) p. 29 (worldly name, Chėnʹ Khuėĭ; b. 602, d. 664) p. 144 (San-tsang)
670  $aYang, T.F. Hsüan-tsang nien pʻu, 1988:$bt.p. (Hsüan-tsang) p. 1, 4th group, etc. (Hsüan-tsang, b. 600; d. 2/5/664)
670  $aHsüan-tsang. Die uigurische Xuan-Zang Biographie ... 1977.
670  $aHsin hsin ming, 1984:$bt.p. (Sengtsan)
670  $aBhāvaviveka. Chang-chen lun, 1949:$bt.p. (Hsuen Tsang, A.D. 602-664)
670  $aShe-kia-fang-che, 1959:$bpref. (Yuan Chwang)
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400$aAmpētkar, Pāpācākip,$d1891-1956
400$aPāpācākip Ampētkar,$d1891-1956
400$aAmbedkar,$d1891-1956
400$aAambedkar, Bhimrao,$d1891-1956
670  $aThe problem of the rupee ... 1923.
670  $aLobo, C.H.J. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, 1984:$bt.p. (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar)
670  $aHis Ḍô. Bābāsāheba Āmbeḍakarāñcī vilāyatehūna ālelī patre, 1988:$bp. 87 (Bhīmarāva Rā. Āmbeḍakara)
670  $aHis Dalitāñce rājakīya astitva sampushṭāta āṇaṇārā Puṇe karāra, 1990:$bt.p. (Bābāsāheba Āmbeḍakara)
670  $aDr. B.R. Ambedkar, the emancipator of the oppressed, 1993:$bp. opp. t.p. (Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar; b. April 14, 1891; d. Dec. 6, 1956)
670  $aDô. Bhīmarāva Rāmajī Āmbeḍakara caritra, 1992
670  $aThe essential writings of B.R. Ambedkar, 2002:$bchronology at back (Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, b. 14 Apr. 1891, d. 6 Dec. 1956)
670  $aDr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar and Brahmanism, c2002.
670  $aBiog. resource center, Aug. 26, 2004$b(Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar; b. 1891, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, India; d. Dec. 6, 1956; also known as: Bhimrao Ambedkar)
670  $aDr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Web site, Aug. 26, 2004$b(Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar; b. April 14, 1891, Mhow; d. Dec. 5, 1956; Ph. D., Columbia University, 1916; Dr. B.R. Ambedkar; Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar)
670  $aBhimrao Ambedkar Web site, Aug. 26, 2004$b(Bhimrao Ambedkar (1891-1956); obtained a DSc at the London School of Economics before being awarded his Columbia PhD in 1927)
670  $aThe life of Bhimrao Ambedkar Web site, Aug. 26, 2004$b(b Mhow, April 14, 1891; Bhim Rao Ambedkar; d. 1956)
670  $aSILAS, Mar. 5, 2006$b(hdg.: Ambedkar, B. R. (Bhimrao Ramji), 1891-1956; usages: Ampētkar; Pāpācākip Ampētkar)
670  $aIn pursuit of Ambedkar, 2009:$bt.p. (Ambedkar)
670  $aPatrakāritā ke yuga nirmātā. Bhīmarāva Āṃbeḍakara, 2010:$bt.p. (... Bhīmarāva Āṃbeḍakara) t.p. verso (Bhimrao Aambedkar)
670  $aInformation from 678 field, converted Oct. 21, 2014$b(M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc.)
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100$aAmbedkar, B. R.$q(Bhimrao Ramji),$d1891-1956
370  $aMhow (India)$2naf
375  $amale
377  $aeng
378  $qBhimrao Ramji
400$aAmbedkar, Bhimrao Ramji,$d1891-1956
400$aAmbedkar, Bhimrao Ramrao,$d1891-1956
400$aAmbedkar, Bhivram Ramji,$d1891-1956
400$aBhīmarāu Rāmajī Ambeḍkar,$d1891-1956
400$aBhimrao Ramrao Ambedkar,$d1891-1956
400$aBhivram Ramji Ambedkar,$d1891-1956
400$aAmbedkar, Bhīmarāu Rāmmajī,$d1891-1956
400$aĀmbeḍakara, Bhīmārava Rā.,$d1891-1956
400$aBābāsāheba Āmbeḍakara,$d1891-1956
400$aĀmbeḍakara, Bābāsāheba,$d1891-1956
400$aAmbedkar, Babasaheb,$d1891-1956
400$aBabasaheb Ambedkar,$d1891-1956
400$aAmbedkar, Baba Saheb,$d1891-1956
400$aAmpētkar,$d1891-1956
400$aAmpētkar, Pāpācākip,$d1891-1956
400$aPāpācākip Ampētkar,$d1891-1956
400$aAmbedkar,$d1891-1956
400$aAambedkar, Bhimrao,$d1891-1956
670  $aThe problem of the rupee ... 1923.
670  $aLobo, C.H.J. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, 1984:$bt.p. (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar)
670  $aHis Ḍô. Bābāsāheba Āmbeḍakarāñcī vilāyatehūna ālelī patre, 1988:$bp. 87 (Bhīmarāva Rā. Āmbeḍakara)
670  $aHis Dalitāñce rājakīya astitva sampushṭāta āṇaṇārā Puṇe karāra, 1990:$bt.p. (Bābāsāheba Āmbeḍakara)
670  $aDr. B.R. Ambedkar, the emancipator of the oppressed, 1993:$bp. opp. t.p. (Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar; b. April 14, 1891; d. Dec. 6, 1956)
670  $aDô. Bhīmarāva Rāmajī Āmbeḍakara caritra, 1992
670  $aThe essential writings of B.R. Ambedkar, 2002:$bchronology at back (Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, b. 14 Apr. 1891, d. 6 Dec. 1956)
670  $aDr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar and Brahmanism, c2002.
670  $aBiog. resource center, Aug. 26, 2004$b(Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar; b. 1891, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, India; d. Dec. 6, 1956; also known as: Bhimrao Ambedkar)
670  $aDr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Web site, Aug. 26, 2004$b(Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar; b. April 14, 1891, Mhow; d. Dec. 5, 1956; Ph. D., Columbia University, 1916; Dr. B.R. Ambedkar; Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar)
670  $aBhimrao Ambedkar Web site, Aug. 26, 2004$b(Bhimrao Ambedkar (1891-1956); obtained a DSc at the London School of Economics before being awarded his Columbia PhD in 1927)
670  $aThe life of Bhimrao Ambedkar Web site, Aug. 26, 2004$b(b Mhow, April 14, 1891; Bhim Rao Ambedkar; d. 1956)
670  $aSILAS, Mar. 5, 2006$b(hdg.: Ambedkar, B. R. (Bhimrao Ramji), 1891-1956; usages: Ampētkar; Pāpācākip Ampētkar)
670  $aIn pursuit of Ambedkar, 2009:$bt.p. (Ambedkar)
670  $aPatrakāritā ke yuga nirmātā. Bhīmarāva Āṃbeḍakara, 2010:$bt.p. (... Bhīmarāva Āṃbeḍakara) t.p. verso (Bhimrao Aambedkar)
670  $aInformation from 678 field, converted Oct. 21, 2014$b(M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc.)
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400$aPackard, Vance Oakley,$d1914-1996
670  $aAdams, C. R. How to pick a mate, 1946.
670  $aHis The ultra rich, c1989:$bCIP t.p. (Vance Packard)
670  $aWashington Post, 12-13-96$b(Vance Packard, sociologist and author, d. Dec. 12, 1996, Martha's Vineyard, Mass., age 82; b. Granville Summit, Pa.)
670  $aBiog. resource center (Contemp. authors), May 7, 2008$b(Vance (Oakley) Packard; b. May 22, 1914, Granville Summit, Pa.; d. 1996; Columbia University, M.A., 1937; journalist, social critic, and commentator)
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100$aPackard, Vance,$d1914-1996
370  $aGranville Summit (Pa.)
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378  $qVance Oakley
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400$aPackard, Vance Oakley,$d1914-1996
670  $aAdams, C. R. How to pick a mate, 1946.
670  $aHis The ultra rich, c1989:$bCIP t.p. (Vance Packard)
670  $aWashington Post, 12-13-96$b(Vance Packard, sociologist and author, d. Dec. 12, 1996, Martha's Vineyard, Mass., age 82; b. Granville Summit, Pa.)
670  $aBiog. resource center (Contemp. authors), May 7, 2008$b(Vance (Oakley) Packard; b. May 22, 1914, Granville Summit, Pa.; d. 1996; Columbia University, M.A., 1937; journalist, social critic, and commentator)
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40000$aAnna Ioannovna,$cEmpress of Russia,$d1693-1740
670  $aLacy, P. Relaçam dos gloriosos progressos ... 1738:$bp. 2 (Muito Augusta Senhora Emperatriz de todas as Russias)
670  $aEnc. Brit., 15th ed.$b(Anna (Ivanovna), b. Feb. 7 (Jan. 28 O.S.) 1693, d. Oct. 28 (Oct. 17 O.S.) 1740; empress of Russia 1730-1740)
670  $aAcad. Amer. enc.$b(Anna, Empress of Russia; Anna Ivanovna, b. 1-28-1693, d. 10-17-1740)
670  $aEnc. Amer.$b(Anna Ivanovna, 1693-1740, empress of Russia from 1730 to 1740)
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100$aAnna,$cEmpress of Russia,$d1693-1740
400$wnna$aAnne,$cEmpress of Russia,$d1693-1740
400$aAnna Ivanovna,$cEmpress of Russia,$d1693-1740
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400$aАнна,$cEmpress of Russia,$d1693-1740
400$aАнна Иоанновна,$cEmpress of Russia,$d1693-1740
510$aRussia.$bSovereign (1730-1740 : Anna)
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aLacy, P. Relaçam dos gloriosos progressos ... 1738:$bp. 2 (Muito Augusta Senhora Emperatriz de todas as Russias)
670  $aEnc. Brit., 15th ed.$b(Anna (Ivanovna), b. Feb. 7 (Jan. 28 O.S.) 1693, d. Oct. 28 (Oct. 17 O.S.) 1740; empress of Russia 1730-1740)
670  $aAcad. Amer. enc.$b(Anna, Empress of Russia; Anna Ivanovna, b. 1-28-1693, d. 10-17-1740)
670  $aEnc. Amer.$b(Anna Ivanovna, 1693-1740, empress of Russia from 1730 to 1740)
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100$aCurrie, Arthur,$cSir,$d1875-1933
400$aCurrie, Arthur W.$q(Arthur William),$d1875-1933
670  $aDancocks, D. G. Sir Arthur Currie, 1985:$bt.p. (Sir Arthur Currie) Can CIP (Currie, Arthur William, Sir, 1875-1933) p. 7 (Arthur William Currie, b. 12/5/1875) p. 280 (d. 11/30/33)
670  $aNLC, 9-21-88$b(Currie, Arthur, Sir, 1875-1933)
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046  $f18751205$g19331130
100$aCurrie, Arthur,$cSir,$d1875-1933
370  $aOntario$bMontréal (Québec)$2naf
373  $aCanada. Canadian Army. Canadian Corps$2naf
373  $aMcGill University$2naf$s1920$t1933
374  $aSoldiers$aEducators$2lcsh
375  $amale
377  $aeng
378  $qArthur William
400$aCurrie, Arthur W.$q(Arthur William),$d1875-1933
400$aCurry, Arthur William,$d1875-1933
670  $aDancocks, D. G. Sir Arthur Currie, 1985:$bt.p. (Sir Arthur Currie) Can CIP (Currie, Arthur William, Sir, 1875-1933) p. 7 (Arthur William Currie, b. 12/5/1875) p. 280 (d. 11/30/33)
670  $aNLC, 9-21-88$b(Currie, Arthur, Sir, 1875-1933)
670  $aGeneral Sir Arthur Currie: a military biography, 1987
670  $aIs Canadian education fulfilling its purpose, 1927$btitle page (Sir Arthur W. Currie)
670  $aThe intelligence service within the Canadian Corps, 1914-1918, 1930:$btitle page (historical resumé by General Sir Arthur Currie)
670  $aHistorica Canada, via WWW, January 12, 2015$b(Sir Arthur Currie; Sir Arthur William Currie (changed from Curry in 1897); soldier, educator; born 5 December 1875 in Adelaide (near Strathroy), ON; died 30 November 1933 in Montréal, QC; Currie was the first Canadian commander of the Canadian Corps during the First World War; Currie is best known for his planning and leadership during the Hundred Days Campaign (8 August-11 November 1918), the most successful of all Allied offensives, which led to the defeat of Germany and the end of the war; under Currie's leadership, Canadian soldiers won several important victories, including the battles of Amiens, Cambrai, Valenciennes and Mons; on 23 August 1919, Currie was appointed inspector general of the militia forces in Canada; he left that position in May 1920 to become principal and vice-chancellor of McGill University, a position he held until his death)
670  $afirstworldwar.com, January 12, 2015$b(Sir Arthur Currie; General Sir Arthur William Currie (1875-1933); despite a popular reputation among his troops as "Guts and Gaiters" (on account of his supposedly aloof manner), was a capable Canadian army commander who enjoyed a consistently successful run of victories throughout the war; born on 5 December 1875 at Napperton in Ontario, Currie was an insurance broker and estate agent before war broke out; prior to the outbreak of war Currie served as a militia officer in British Columbia; with his name made following his conduct as GOC 2nd (Canadian) Brigade during 1914-1915, notably during the first German gas attack at Second Ypres, he was handed charge of 1st (Canadian) Division during 1915-1916;  Currie was promoted GOC Canadian Corps with the elevation of Sir Julian Byng to command of Third Army in June 1917; he was the first Canadian to be promoted to General rank during the war; knighted in 1917 by King George V, Currie was the recipient of various other honours, including Commander of the Bath, Legion of Honour, Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, Croix de Guerre and the U.S. Distinguished Service Medal)
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400$aTippu,$d1753-1799
400$aTippu Cultān̲,$d1753-1799
400$aٹيپو سلطان، فتح على،$cنواب ميسور
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
670  $aJoga, Ba. Nā. Ṭipū Sulatāna, 1990:$bt.p. (Ṭipū Sulatāna) port. (b. 1750 ; d. 1799)
670  $aTaḥrīk-i āzādī kā imām Ṭīpū Sult̤ān, 2002:$bT.p. (Ṭīpū Sult̤ān)
670  $aNavāb Ṭippusulttān, oru paṭhanam, 2005:$bt.p. (Navāb Ṭippusulttān) t.p. verso (Nawab Tippusulthan)
670  $aSILAS, Apr. 10, 2006$b(hdg.: Tipu Sultan, Fath ʻAli, Nawab of Mysore, 1753-1799; usages: Tippu; Tippu Cultān̲)
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375  $amale
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400$aTipu Saib,$cSultan of Mysore,$d1753-1799
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400$aṬippusultān,$cNavāb,$d1753-1799
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400$a‏ٹيپو سلطان،‏$cNawab of Mysore,$d1753-1799
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aJoga, Ba. Nā. Ṭipū Sulatāna, 1990:$bt.p. (Ṭipū Sulatāna) port. (b. 1750 ; d. 1799)
670  $aTaḥrīk-i āzādī kā imām Ṭīpū Sult̤ān, 2002:$bT.p. (Ṭīpū Sult̤ān)
670  $aNavāb Ṭippusulttān, oru paṭhanam, 2005:$bt.p. (Navāb Ṭippusulttān) t.p. verso (Nawab Tippusulthan)
670  $aSILAS, Apr. 10, 2006$b(hdg.: Tipu Sultan, Fath ʻAli, Nawab of Mysore, 1753-1799; usages: Tippu; Tippu Cultān̲)
670  $aḤaidar ʻAlī aur Ṭīpū Sult̤ān Shahīd, 2014:$bt.p. (Ṭīpū Sult̤ān = ٹيپو سلطان)
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400$aAir Jordan,$d1963-
400$aJordan, Air,$d1963-
400$aJordan, Michael Jeffrey,$d1963-
670  $aMartin, G. Michael Jordan, gentleman superstar, 1987:$bCIP t.p. (Michael Jordan) data sheet (NBA basketball star; former NCAA basketball player of the year and NBA rookie of the year)
670  $aPhone call to pub., 1/27/87$b(Michael Jordan, b., Feb. 17, 1963)
670  $aHerbert, M. Michael Jordan, 1987:$bCIP info. (Michael Jeffrey Jordan)
670  $aGutman, B. Michael Jordan, c1991:$bt.p. (Michael Jordan) cover p. 4 (Michael "Air" Jordan)
670  $aNBA website, viewed Dec. 12, 2012$b(Michael Jordan; Michael Jeffrey Jordan; assumed executive role with Washington Wizards in 2000 and signed 2-year playing contract on Sept. 25, 2001)
670  $aBritannica online, viewed Jan. 16, 2013$b(Michael Jordan; Michael Jeffrey Jordan; Air Jordan; drafted by Chicago Bulls in 1984; played with Bulls until 1993 when retired briefly to play baseball; returned to Bulls in March 1995 and played with them until retiring again in 1998 after season was over)
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400$aAir Jordan,$d1963-
400$aJordan, Air,$d1963-
400$aJordan, Michael Jeffrey,$d1963-
670  $aMartin, G. Michael Jordan, gentleman superstar, 1987:$bCIP t.p. (Michael Jordan) data sheet (NBA basketball star; former NCAA basketball player of the year and NBA rookie of the year)
670  $aPhone call to pub., 1/27/87$b(Michael Jordan, b., Feb. 17, 1963)
670  $aHerbert, M. Michael Jordan, 1987:$bCIP info. (Michael Jeffrey Jordan)
670  $aGutman, B. Michael Jordan, c1991:$bt.p. (Michael Jordan) cover p. 4 (Michael "Air" Jordan)
670  $aNBA website, viewed Dec. 12, 2012$b(Michael Jordan; Michael Jeffrey Jordan; assumed executive role with Washington Wizards in 2000 and signed 2-year playing contract on Sept. 25, 2001)
670  $aBritannica online, viewed Jan. 16, 2013$b(Michael Jordan; Michael Jeffrey Jordan; Air Jordan; drafted by Chicago Bulls in 1984; played with Bulls until 1993 when retired briefly to play baseball; returned to Bulls in March 1995 and played with them until retiring again in 1998 after season was over)
670  $aAfrican American National Biography, accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014:$b(Jordan, Michael; Michael Jeffrey Jordan; basketball player, celebrity; born 17 February 1963 in Brooklyn, New York, United States; bypassed his senior year in high school to enter the National Basketball Association (NBA); won the Olympic gold medal (1984 and 1992); played for the Bulls, Chicago White Sox, Washington Wizards; owner of the Charlotte Bobcats; inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009)
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100$aAl-Amin, Jamil,$d1943-
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373  $aStudent Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)$2naf
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400$aBrown, H. Rap$q(Hubert Rap),$d1943-
400$aBrown, Hubert Gerald,$d1943-
400$aAmin, Jamil Al-,$d1943-
670  $aHis H. Rap Brown, trials and tribulations, 1969.
670  $aLC in RLIN, 3-12-87$b(hdg.: Brown, H. Rap, 1943- )
670  $aHis Revolution and the book, 1993:$bCIP t.p. (Imam Jamil Al-Amir) galley (Hubert Gerald Brown; b. Baton Rouge, 1943; former chairman of SNCC; changed name to Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin in 1971)
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100$aAl-Amin, Jamil,$d1943-
370  $aBaton Rouge (La.)
370  $aBaton Rouge (La.)$cUnited States$2naf
373  $aStudent Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)$aBlack Panther Party$2naf
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400$aBrown, H. Rap,$d1943-
400$aBrown, H. Rap$q(Hubert Rap),$d1943-
400$aBrown, Hubert Gerald,$d1943-
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670  $aHis H. Rap Brown, trials and tribulations, 1969.
670  $aLC in RLIN, 3-12-87$b(hdg.: Brown, H. Rap, 1943- )
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670  $aNUCMC file$b(Jones, Jesse Holman, 1874-1956; banker, RFC member, sec. of Commerce)
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670  $aNUCMC data from Library of Congress, Manuscript Div. for Couzens, J. Papers, 1903-1940$b(Jesse H. Jones)
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670  $aNUCMC file$b(Jones, Jesse Holman, 1874-1956; banker, RFC member, sec. of Commerce)
670  $aWikipedia, Feb. 23, 2015$b(Jesse Holman Jones, born Robertson County, Tenn., Apr. 5, 1874, died Houston, Tex., June 1, 1956, head the Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1932-1945, Secretary of Commerce 1940-1945)
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400$aHofmann, Mark W.
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670  $aSillitoe, L. Salamander, 1988:$bp. 198, etc. (Mark Hofmann; Mark W. Hofmann; Mark William Hofmann; b. Dec. 7, 1954)
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100$aHofmann, Mark
370  $aSalt Lake City (Utah)$2naf
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377  $aeng
378  $qMark William
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670  $aWikipedia, 25 March 2015$b(Mark William Hofmann, born in Salt Lake City, Utah; will remain in prison for life for murder, forgery and fraud)
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670  $aInformation from 678 converted Jan. 5, 2015$b(The theater was started in 1827)
670  $aThe National Theatre of Norway, c1977:$bp. 7 (Nationaltheatret, the direct successor of the old Christiania Theater)
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400$aCiołkowski, Konstanty,$d1857-1935
400$aCiolkovskij, Konstantin Eduardovič,$d1857-1935
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667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
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667  $aNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
670  $aDas Spiel vom heiligen Nikolaus, 1975:$bt.p. (Saint Nicolas; Nikolaus)
670  $aSveti Nikola, žitije i čuda u srpskoj umetnosti, 1987:$bt.p. (Sveti Nikola)
670  $aHo Hagios Nikolaos stē Vyzantinē ... 1988.
670  $aDict. of Cath. biogr.$b(Nicholas, St. (d. 350?), elected bishop of Myra; patron of Russia and Greece)
670  $aHolweck$b(Nicolas of Myra, Bp.;  d. between 345 and 352)
670  $aBook of Saints$b(Nicholas (St.) Bp.; d. c. 350)
670  $aThe miracles of Saint Nicholas, 1993:$bp. 17 (b. ca. 255 A.D.)
670  $aRussian Brockhaus:$bv. 21, p. 115 (Nikolaĭ, arkhīepiskop mẏrlikīĭskīĭ)
670  $aZ︠H︡ytti︠a︡ svi︠a︡toho Mykoly Chudotvort︠s︡i︠a︡, 1993.
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670  $aSveti Nikola, žitije i čuda u srpskoj umetnosti, 1987:$bt.p. (Sveti Nikola)
670  $aHo Hagios Nikolaos stē Vyzantinē ... 1988.
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670  $aBook of Saints$b(Nicholas (St.) Bp.; d. c. 350)
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670  $aRussian Brockhaus:$bv. 21, p. 115 (Nikolaĭ, arkhīepiskop mẏrlikīĭskīĭ)
670  $aZ︠H︡ytti︠a︡ svi︠a︡toho Mykoly Chudotvort︠s︡i︠a︡, 1993.
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400$aNu,$cThakin,$d1907-1995
400$aThakin Nu,$d1907-1995
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670  $aBuddhism, 1983:$bt.p. (U Maung Nu, former prime minister of Burma)
670  $aṄāʺ nhacʻ rāsī Ba mā Praññʻ, 1941-1945, 2010:$bt.p. (Ūʺ Nu) p. 245 (Sa khaṅʻ Nu) p. [257] (b. May 25, 1907) p. [260] (d. Feb. 14, 1995)
670  $aEncyclopaedia Britannica Website, March 12, 2011:$bU Nu p. (U Nu, formerly Thakin Nu (born May 25, 1907, Wakema, Burma [Myanmar]-died Feb. 14, 1995, Yangon), Burmese independence leader and prime minister of Myanmar (formerly Burma) from 1948 to 1958 and from 1960 to 1962. U Nu was educated at the University of Rangoon (Yangon), from which he received his B.A. degree in 1929. For some years headmaster of the National High School in Pantanaw, he returned to the university in 1934 to study law, becoming p
670  $aWikipedia, Mar. 12, 2011$b(U Nu; b. 1907; d. 1995; was a leading Burmese nationalist and political figure of the 20th century. A devout Theravada Buddhist, U Nu had long been the popular spiritual leader of his country; was also an accomplished novelist and playwright)
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400$aU Maung Nu,$d1907-1995
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670  $aThe people win through, 1952:$bt.p. (U Nu) p. i (Prime Minister of the Union of Burma)
670  $aTowards peace and democracy, 1949:$bt.p. (Thakin Nu)
670  $aBuddhism, 1983:$bt.p. (U Maung Nu, former prime minister of Burma)
670  $aṄāʺ nhacʻ rāsī Ba mā Praññʻ, 1941-1945, 2010:$bt.p. (Ūʺ Nu) p. 245 (Sa khaṅʻ Nu) p. [257] (b. May 25, 1907) p. [260] (d. Feb. 14, 1995)
670  $aEncyclopaedia Britannica Website, March 12, 2011:$bU Nu p. (U Nu, formerly Thakin Nu (born May 25, 1907, Wakema, Myaungmya District, Burma [Myanmar]-died Feb. 14, 1995, Yangon), Burmese independence leader and prime minister of Myanmar (formerly Burma) from 1948 to 1958 and from 1960 to 1962. U Nu was educated at the University of Rangoon (Yangon), from which he received his B.A. degree in 1929. For some years headmaster of the National High School in Pantanaw, he returned to the university in 1934 to study law, becoming president of the Student Union of Rangoon and joining student political movements)
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670  $aObraz Polski i Polaków w pismach Eneasza Sylwiusza Piccolominiego (papieża Piusa II), 2014.
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40000$aSardar Patel,$d1875-1950
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40000$aVallapay Paṭēl,$d1875-1950
40010$aPaṭēl, Vallapay,$d1875-1950
670  $aSeth, H. L.$bThe iron dictator, 1943.
670  $aBorasada satyāgraha, 1972 (subj.)$bt.p. (Saradāra Vallabhabhai) jkt. etc. (Saradāra Vallabhabhāī Paṭela)
670  $aEncy. Indica, 1981$b(Patel, Sardar Vallabhbhai)
670  $aDic. of Ind. hist., 1967$b(Patel, Vallabhbhai, Sardar)
670  $aEncy. of India's struggle for freedom, 1971$b(Patel, Sardar Vallabhbhai; Sardar Patel)
670  $aEncy. Britannica, 1977$b(Patel, Vallabhbhai Jhaverbhai)
670  $aSartār Paṭēl, 1949:$bt.p. (Sartār Paṭēl)
670  $aIrumpu manitar Vallapay Paṭēl, 1951:$bt.p. (Vallapay Paṭēl)
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370  $cIndia
373  $aIndian National Congress$2naf
374  $aLawyers$aStatesmen$2lcsh
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378  $qVallabhbhai Jhaverbhai
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400$aPatel, Sirdar Vallabhai,$d1875-1950
400$aPatel, Sardar Vallabhbhai,$d1875-1950
400$aSardar Vallabhbhai Patel,$d1875-1950
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400$aVallapay Paṭēl,$d1875-1950
400$aPaṭēl, Vallapay,$d1875-1950
670  $aSeth, H. L.$bThe iron dictator, 1943.
670  $aBorasada satyāgraha, 1972 (subj.)$bt.p. (Saradāra Vallabhabhai) jkt. etc. (Saradāra Vallabhabhāī Paṭela)
670  $aEncy. Indica, 1981$b(Patel, Sardar Vallabhbhai)
670  $aDic. of Ind. hist., 1967$b(Patel, Vallabhbhai, Sardar)
670  $aEncy. of India's struggle for freedom, 1971$b(Patel, Sardar Vallabhbhai; Sardar Patel)
670  $aEncy. Britannica, 1977$b(Patel, Vallabhbhai Jhaverbhai)
670  $aSartār Paṭēl, 1949:$bt.p. (Sartār Paṭēl)
670  $aIrumpu manitar Vallapay Paṭēl, 1951:$bt.p. (Vallapay Paṭēl)
670  $aWikipedia, viewed 13 January 2015$b(Patel, Vallabhbhai, 31 October 1875-15 December 1950. Indian barrister and statesman, one of the leaders of Indian National Congress. After Indian independence, he was the first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister)
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510$aMovimiento Revolucionario Liberal
510$aNuevo Liberalismo (Political party)
670  $aLos partidos politícos ... 1922.
670  $aNuevo Liberalismo (Political party). Nuevo Liberalismo para una Colombia nueva, 1981 (a.e.)$bp. 4. (Nuevo Liberalismo; inheritors of what once was the Partido Liberal)
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510$aMovimiento Revolucionario Liberal
510$aNuevo Liberalismo (Political party)
670  $aLos partidos politícos ... 1922.
670  $aNuevo Liberalismo para una Colombia nueva, 1981:$bp. 4. (Nuevo Liberalismo; inheritors of what once was the Partido Liberal)
670  $aRETRO
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410$aKomitet osvobozhdenii︠a︡ narodov Rossii.$bVooruzhennye sily
410$aROA
410$aRussian Army of Liberation
410$aRussian Liberation Army
410$aWlassow-Armee
410$aРусская освободительная армия
410$aРОА
410$aКомитет освобождения народов России.$bВооруженные силы
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
667  $aNot to be confused with Russkai︠a︡ osvoboditelʹnai︠a︡ narodnai︠a︡ armii︠a︡
670  $aFischer, G. Soviet opposition to Stalin, 1952.
670  $aHoffmann, J. Die Geschichte der Wlassow-Armee, c1984:$bt.p. (Wlassow-Armee) p. 11, etc. (ROA)
678  $aOrganized Nov. 1944;$aCeased 1945
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410$aROA
410$aRussian Army of Liberation
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410$aWlassow-Armee
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410$aРОА
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410$aOzbrojené síly Výboru pro osvobození národů Ruska
410$aVS KONR
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
667  $aNot to be confused with Russkai︠a︡ osvoboditelʹnai︠a︡ narodnai︠a︡ armii︠a︡
670  $aFischer, G. Soviet opposition to Stalin, 1952.
670  $aHoffmann, J. Die Geschichte der Wlassow-Armee, c1984:$bt.p. (Wlassow-Armee) p. 11, etc. (ROA)
670  $aPrahou pod pancířem vlasovců, 2014:$bpage 327 (Ruská osvobozenecká armáda; also known as Ozbrojené síly Výboru pro osvobození národů Ruska (VS KONR))
678  $aOrganized Nov. 1944;$aCeased 1945
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400$aConstantinus Cantemirus,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aBeizade, Dimitrie,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
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400$aVoda, Dumitraşco,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aBoğdan Prensi,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aKantemiroğlu,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aKüçük Kantimiroğlu,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
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400$aKantemir, Dimitriĭ,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHronicul vechimei a Româno-Moldo-Vlahilor ... 1901.
670  $aDemetrii Principis Cantemirii Incrementorum & decrementorum Aulae Othmanicae, ca. 1720.
670  $aLozovan, E. D. Cantemir, 1980:$bt.p. (D. Cantemir) p. 3 (prince de Moldavie de 1685 à 1693)
670  $aBM$b(Demetrius [Kantemir], Hospodar of Moldavia; refs.: Cantemirus, Constantinus; Cantemirŭ, Demetriu)
670  $aPrince Dimitrie Cantemir, 1999:$bp. 13 (Dumitraşco Beizade) p. 14 (Dumitraşco Voda; Boğdan Prensi; Küçük Kantimiroğlu; Kantemiroğlu)
670  $aĖpistoli︠a︡rnoe nasledie Dimitrii︠a︡ Kantemira, 2008.
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400$aCantemirŭ, Demetriu,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aDemetriu Cantemirŭ,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
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400$aCantemirus, Demetrius,$cPrinceps,$d1673-1723
400$aConstantinus Cantemirus,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aBeizade, Dimitrie,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aBeizade, Dumitraşco,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aVoda, Dumitraşco,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aBoğdan Prensi,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aKantemiroğlu,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aKüçük Kantimiroğlu,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aДимитрий Кантемир,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
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400$aКантемир, Димитрий,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
400$aKantemir, Dimitriĭ,$cVoivode of Moldavia,$d1673-1723
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHronicul vechimei a Româno-Moldo-Vlahilor ... 1901.
670  $aDemetrii Principis Cantemirii Incrementorum & decrementorum Aulae Othmanicae, ca. 1720.
670  $aLozovan, E. D. Cantemir, 1980:$bt.p. (D. Cantemir) p. 3 (prince de Moldavie de 1685 à 1693)
670  $aBM$b(Demetrius [Kantemir], Hospodar of Moldavia; refs.: Cantemirus, Constantinus; Cantemirŭ, Demetriu)
670  $aPrince Dimitrie Cantemir, 1999:$bp. 13 (Dumitraşco Beizade) p. 14 (Dumitraşco Voda; Boğdan Prensi; Küçük Kantimiroğlu; Kantemiroğlu)
670  $aĖpistoli︠a︡rnoe nasledie Dimitrii︠a︡ Kantemira, 2008.
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40010$wnna$aAlbert, Octavia Victoria Rogers,$d1853-1889?
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670  $aLC data base, 8/13/87$b(hdg.: Albert, Octavia Victoria (Rogers), 1853-1889?; usage: Octavia V. Rogers Albert)
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370  $aOglethorpe (Ga.)$cUnited States$2naf
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374  $aCivil rights workers$aNovelists$aBiographers$2lcsh
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377  $aeng
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400$wnne$aAlbert, Octavia V. Rogers$q(Octavia Victoria Rogers),$d1853-1889?
670  $aThe house of bondage, or, Charlotte Brooks and other slaves, 1988:$bCIP t.p. (Octavia V. Rogers Albert)
670  $aLC data base, 8/13/87$b(hdg.: Albert, Octavia Victoria (Rogers), 1853-1889?; usage: Octavia V. Rogers Albert)
670  $aAfrican American National Biography, accessed October 26, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center  database:$b(Albert, Octavia Victoria Rogers; slave, biographer, civil rights activist, fiction writer; born 24  December 1853 in Oglethorpe, Georgia, United States; most of the little we know of her life comes from The House of  Bondage (1890), the book that made her famous; taught in Montezuma, Georgia (1873); wife of a Methodist Episcopal  minister, New Orleans (1877); attended lectures and receptions, participated in the religious reform efforts; the  scope of her project covered rural and urban slavery using oral testimonies which made it unique and different from  other studies of the period; died c.1890)
678  $aOctavia V. Rogers Albert was a slave.
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41020$aU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.$bRegion One
41020$aU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Portland, Or.)
41020$aU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.$bEcological Services.$bRegion 1
667  $aGPO info.
670  $aMount. Lion Workshop of the West. States & West. Canada, 1st, Sparks, Nev., 1976. Transactions of the ... 1976 (a.e.)$bt.p. (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1)
670  $aWater rights for fish and wildlife, 1979:$bt.p. (U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Pacific Region)
670  $aFederal yellow book, 1986$b(Regional offices: Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S.: 1. Calif., Hawaii, Idaho, Nev., Ore., Wash.)
670  $aAnalysis of biotelemetry data ... 1986:$bt.p. (Fish and Wildlife Service, Region One)
670  $aPacific bald eagle recovery plan, 1986:$bt.p. (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon; J. Blum, regional director)
670  $aFederal yellow book, 1987$b(Under regional offices: Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S.; 1. Calif., Hawaii, Idaho, Nev., Ore., Wash: Portland, Or.)
670  $aPacific salmon management, 1991:$bt.p. (Western Region, Portland, Oregon, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) p. 1 (United States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1) p. 3 (Western Region, Region 1, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
670  $aPhone call to Region 1, 10-15-91$b(Western Region and Pacific Region are both used at different times to describe this region; the official name is Region 1)
670  $aRecovery plan for the endangered western lily ... 1998:$bp. 4 of cover (Region 1, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services)
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410$aU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.$bRegion One
410$aU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Portland, Or.)
410$aU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.$bEcological Services.$bRegion 1
667  $aGPO info.
670  $aMount. Lion Workshop of the West. States & West. Canada, 1st, Sparks, Nev., 1976. Transactions of the ... 1976 (a.e.)$bt.p. (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1)
670  $aWater rights for fish and wildlife, 1979:$bt.p. (U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Pacific Region)
670  $aFederal yellow book, 1986$b(Regional offices: Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S.: 1. Calif., Hawaii, Idaho, Nev., Ore., Wash.)
670  $aAnalysis of biotelemetry data ... 1986:$bt.p. (Fish and Wildlife Service, Region One)
670  $aPacific bald eagle recovery plan, 1986:$bt.p. (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon; J. Blum, regional director)
670  $aFederal yellow book, 1987$b(Under regional offices: Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S.; 1. Calif., Hawaii, Idaho, Nev., Ore., Wash: Portland, Or.)
670  $aPacific salmon management, 1991:$bt.p. (Western Region, Portland, Oregon, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) p. 1 (United States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1) p. 3 (Western Region, Region 1, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
670  $aPhone call to Region 1, 10-15-91$b(Western Region and Pacific Region are both used at different times to describe this region; the official name is Region 1)
670  $aRecovery plan for the endangered western lily ... 1998:$bp. 4 of cover (Region 1, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services)
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410$aRO-17N
410$a17N
410$aDekatos Hevdomos Noemvrē
670  $aChalazias, Ch.Ē. Ideologia tēs E.O. 17 N. kai tou E.L.A., c1987:$bp. 19 (Epanastatikē Organōsē 17ē Noemvrē)
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667  $aIncludes the old catalog hdgs.: Pincus, Gregory, 1903- ; Pincus, Gregory, 1903-1967.
670  $aLC data base, 11-16-89$b(hdg.: Pincus, Gregory, 1903- ; Pincus, Gregory, 1903-1967; usage: Gregory Pincus; variant: G. Pincus)
670  $aSperoff, Leon, 1935- A good man, c2009:$bECIP t.p. (Gregory Goodwin Pincus)
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410$aLPI (Organization)
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670  $aNew moons, c1978:$bt.p. (Lunar and Planetary Institute) on cover (Universities Space Research Association, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston Tex.)
670  $aTel. call 12may78$b(name changed from Lunar Science Institute to Lunar and Planetary Institute in Feb. 1978)
670  $aPress abstracts, Twenty-second Lunar and Planetary Science Conference ... [MI] 1991:$bt.p. (LPI; Lunar and Planetary Institute)
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410$aLPI (Lunar and Planetary Institute)
510$wa$aLunar Science Institute
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670  $aTel. call 12may78$b(name changed from Lunar Science Institute to Lunar and Planetary Institute in Feb. 1978)
670  $aPress abstracts, Twenty-second Lunar and Planetary Science Conference ... [MI] 1991:$bt.p. (LPI; Lunar and Planetary Institute)
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670  $anuc89-2432: Its Congrès national (1st : 1921 : Montréal, Québec). Congrès national du Tiers-Ordre ... [MI] 1922$b(subj. hdg. on NStBU rept.: Third Order Secular of St. Francis; usage: Tiers-Ordre franciscain)
670  $anuc88-139284: Barascud, D. Sainte Rose de Viterbe [MI] 1902?$b(subj. hdg. on NStBU rept.: Third Order Secular of St. Francis; usage: Tiers-Ordre de Saint-François)
670  $aNLC 9/20/89$b(Third Order Secular of St. Francis)
670  $aEl oráculo seráfico, nov. 8 de 1908:$bt.p. (V.O.T. de N.S.P. San Francisco de Asís; Venerable Orden Tercera de Nuestro Padre S. Francisco de Asís)
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670  $aNLC 9/20/89$b(Third Order Secular of St. Francis)
670  $aEl oráculo seráfico, nov. 8 de 1908:$bt.p. (V.O.T. de N.S.P. San Francisco de Asís; Venerable Orden Tercera de Nuestro Padre S. Francisco de Asís)
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400$aKotzschmar, H.$q(Hermann),$d1829-1908
670  $aHis Our Yankee girls, c1852:$bt.p. (Hermann Kotzschmar) caption (H. Kotzschmar)
670  $aLC data base, Oct. 3, 2007$b(hdg.: Kotzschmar, Hermann, 1829-1909)
670  $aNUCMC email from Maine Historical Society, Apr. 4, 2012$b(death date should be corrected to 1908; d. Apr. 16, 1908)
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400$aKotzschmar, H.$q(Hermann),$d1829-1908
670  $aHis Our Yankee girls, c1852:$bt.p. (Hermann Kotzschmar) caption (H. Kotzschmar)
670  $aLC data base, Oct. 3, 2007$b(hdg.: Kotzschmar, Hermann, 1829-1909)
670  $aNUCMC email from Maine Hist. Soc., Apr. 4, 2012$b(death date should be corrected to 1908; d. Apr. 16, 1908)
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670  $anuc89-10424: His Walker's appeal [MI] 1848$b(hdg. on CtY rept.: Walker, David, 1785-1830)
670  $aLC data base, 02-22-90$b(hdg.: Walker, David, 1785-1830; usage: David Walker)
670  $aGod and human responsibility, c2003:$bCIP t.p. (David Walker) galley (Until recently most scholars of black history accepted Henry Highland Garnet's claim, made in 1848, that David Walker was born in 1785. Garnet made this statement in A Brief Sketch of the Life and Character of David Walker. A contemporary historian, however, argues against the traditional dating, arguing it is more likely that Walker was born in 1796 or 1797)
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370  $aWilmington (N.C.)$bBoston (Mass.)$cUnited States$2naf
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670  $anuc89-10424: His Walker's appeal [MI] 1848$b(hdg. on CtY rept.: Walker, David, 1785-1830)
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670  $aAfrican American National Biography, accessed September 18, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center  database:$b(Walker, David; abolitionist, entrepreneur, pamphleteer; born c.1796 in Wilmington, North Carolina, United  States; settled in Boston, Massachusetts and opened a used-clothing store (1825); initiated into Prince Hall Masonry  at African Lodge No. 459, North America's first black Masonic lodge (1826), which gave him immediate access to most of  black Boston's prominent men, and he soon became a leading political force in the community; affiliated with a local  black Methodist congregation; championed the United States' first black newspaper, Freedom's Journal, and was its  principal agent in Boston (1827); played a key role in creating the Massachusetts General Colored Association (1828);  died 06 August 1830 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States)
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670  $aGrande ency. Larousse:$b(d. Bir el-Garana 1881)
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670  $aGrande ency. Larousse:$b(d. Bir el-Garana 1881)
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373  $aSouth African Communist Party$2naf$s1942
373  $aUmkhonto we Sizwe (South Africa)$2naf$s1961
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400$aSlovo, Yossel Mashel
670  $anuc89-69206: His The South African working class ... 1988$b(hdg.: Slovo, Joe; usage: Joe Slovo)
670  $aLC data base, 03-26-90$b(hdg.: Slovo, Joe)
670  $aRuth First and Joe Slovo in the war against apartheid, 2013:$bECIP galley (Joe Slovo; b. May 23, 1926 in Obelei, near Vilna)
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670  $aThe independent, Jan. 7, 1995, viewed online Apr. 9, 2013:$bobituary: Joe Slovo (d. Johannesburg Jan. 6, 1995)
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373  $aUmkhonto we Sizwe (South Africa)$2naf$s1961
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373  $aCongress of Democrats (South Africa)
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670  $anuc89-69206: His The South African working class ... 1988$b(hdg.: Slovo, Joe; usage: Joe Slovo)
670  $aLC data base, 03-26-90$b(hdg.: Slovo, Joe)
670  $aRuth First and Joe Slovo in the war against apartheid, 2013:$bECIP galley (Joe Slovo; b. May 23, 1926 in Obelei, near Vilna)
670  $aRhodes University website, viewed Apr. 9, 2013:$bHistory of Joe Slovo (b. Yossel Mashel Slovo in Lithuania; joined the South African Communist Party in 1942; in 1961 he emerged as a leader of Umkhonto weSizwe, the military wing of the African National Congress; on ANC's revolutionary council 1969-1983; became general secretary of SACP in 1986; served as Minister of Housing, 1994; d. Jan. 5, 1995)
670  $aThe independent, Jan. 7, 1995, viewed online Apr. 9, 2013:$bobituary: Joe Slovo (d. Johannesburg Jan. 6, 1995)
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410$aSisters of Providence
410$aSœurs de Charité
410$aInstitute of the Daughters of Charity Servants of the Poor
670  $aRobillard, D. Emilie Tavernier-Gamelin, c1988:$bp. 163 (Sœurs de Charité)
670  $aNew Cath. ency., c1967:$bp. 263 (Sisters of Charity of Providence; also called Daughters of Charity, Servants of the Poor, and Sisters of Providence; founded in Montreal, Canada in 1843, first founded in the U.S. in 1856)
670  $aThe Fruit of her hands, 1943:$bp. 9 (Institute of the Daughters of Charity Servants of the Poor)
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410$aSisters of Providence
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410$aInstitute of the Daughters of Charity Servants of the Poor
410$aSoeurs de Charité de l'Asile de la Providence
670  $aRobillard, D. Emilie Tavernier-Gamelin, c1988:$bp. 163 (Sœurs de Charité)
670  $aNew Cath. ency., c1967:$bp. 263 (Sisters of Charity of Providence; also called Daughters of Charity, Servants of the Poor, and Sisters of Providence; founded in Montreal, Canada in 1843, first founded in the U.S. in 1856)
670  $aThe Fruit of her hands, 1943:$bp. 9 (Institute of the Daughters of Charity Servants of the Poor)
670  $aTraité élémentaire de matière médicale et guide pratique des Soeurs de Charité de l'Asile de la Providence, 1870.
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410$aPrussia (Germany).$bKöniglich Preussische Armee
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670  $aStatistischer Sanitäts-Bericht über die Königlich Preussische Armee und das 13. (Königlich Württembergische) Armee-Corps ... 1870, 1871, 1872 und das 1. Vierteljahr 1873, ausschliesslich des Kreigsjahres 1870/71.
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670  $aGerman Wikipedia, viewed 15 Jan. 2015:$barticle "Preussische Armee" (army of the Prussian state from 1701 to 1919; became part of German Army (Deutsches Heer) in 1871; Constitution of 1871 provided that units of Prussian Army were integrated into units of German Army in times of war; Prussia and several other German states maintained separate armies in times of peace)
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400$aGreen, D. R.$q(David R.),$d1956-
670  $aLandscape ecology and geographic information systems (GIS) 1993:$bCIP t.p. (David R. Green) data sheet (b. 10-7-56)
670  $aCoastal and marine geospatial technologies, 2010:$bt.p. (David R. Green) verso (Dr. D.R. Green, Cent. for Mar. and Coast. Zone Man., Dept. of Geog. and Env., Univ. of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland)
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400$aGreen, D. R.$q(David R.),$d1956-
400$aGreen, David,$d1956-
670  $aLandscape ecology and geographic information systems (GIS) 1993:$bCIP t.p. (David R. Green) data sheet (b. 10-7-56)
670  $aCoastal and marine geospatial technologies, 2010:$bt.p. (David R. Green) verso (Dr. D.R. Green, Cent. for Mar. and Coast. Zone Man., Dept. of Geog. and Env., Univ. of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland)
670  $aUniv. of Aberdeen website, 18 Mar. 2015:$bSchool of Geosciences (Dr. David Green, senior lecturer; director - Aberdeen Institute for Coastal Science and Management; director - Centre for Marine and Coastal Zone Management; research interests incl. geographical information systems, remote sensing and digital image processing, cartography and digital mapping, global positioning systems, marine and coastal zone management, landscape ecology and biodiversity)
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667  $aDo not confuse with: Bouillon-Baker, Jean-Claude
670  $aHis Josephine, c1993:$bCIP t.p. (Jean-Claude Baker) pub. info. (b. in Dijon, France; lives in New York City)
670  $aWikipedia, July 23, 2012$b(hdg.: Baker, Jean-Claude; twelfth of twelve children adopted by Josephine Baker; adopted in 1958 when he was a teenager; birth name, Jean-Claude Julien Léon Tronville; currently an American restaurateur)
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375  $amale
377  $aeng
400$aTronville, Jean-Claude Julien Léon
667  $aDo not confuse with: Bouillon-Baker, Jean-Claude
670  $aHis Josephine, c1993:$bCIP t.p. (Jean-Claude Baker) pub. info. (b. in Dijon, France; lives in New York City)
670  $aWikipedia, July 23, 2012$b(hdg.: Baker, Jean-Claude; twelfth of twelve children adopted by Josephine Baker; adopted in 1958 when he was a teenager; birth name, Jean-Claude Julien Léon Tronville; currently an American restaurateur)
670  $aNew York times (online), viewed Jan. 20, 2015$b(in obituary published Jan. 15: Jean-Claude Baker; b. Jean-Claude Julien Leon Tronville, Apr. 18, 1943, Dijon; found dead Thursday [Jan. 15, 2015], East Hampton, N.Y., aged 71; flamboyant restaurateur who created the popular Manhattan nightspot Chez Josephine in memory of Josephine Baker, the exotically beautiful dancer and mesmerizing chanteuse who had cared for him as a lonely child in Paris and whose biography he published to acclaim in 1993; took her last name as his own in the early 1970s)
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400$aWing, Grace Barnett
510$wr$iCorporate body:$aJefferson Airplane (Musical group)
670  $aGreat Society (Musical group). Conspicuous only in its absence [SR] 1968?:$blabel (Grace Slick)
670  $aSomebody to love? c1998:$bt.p. (Grace Slick) p. 11 (b. Grace Barnett Wing on Oct. 30, 1939 at Chicago Hope Hospital) p. 73, etc. (married Jerry Slick in 1961 in San Francisco)
670  $aGuinness ency. of popular music, 1992$b(Slick, Grace; b. Grace Wing, Oct. 30, 1939 in Evanston, Ill.)
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510$wr$iCorporate body:$aStarship (Musical group)
670  $aGreat Society (Musical group). Conspicuous only in its absence [SR] 1968?:$blabel (Grace Slick)
670  $aSomebody to love? c1998:$bt.p. (Grace Slick) p. 11 (b. Grace Barnett Wing on Oct. 30, 1939 at Chicago Hope Hospital) p. 73, etc. (married Jerry Slick in 1961 in San Francisco)
670  $aGuinness ency. of popular music, 1992$b(Slick, Grace; b. Grace Wing, Oct. 30, 1939 in Evanston, Ill.)
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670  $aHeffernan, W. Corsican honor [SR] p1992:$bcassette (Harry Hamlin; narrator)
670  $afull frontal nudity, 2010:$bECIP t.p. (Harry R. Hamlin) data view (b. October 30, 1951; American film and television actor, known for his role as Perseus in the 1981 fantasy film Clash of the Titans, and as Michael Kuzak in the legal drama series L.A. Law; holds a BA degree in theatre arts from Yale Univ.(1974); holds a MFA from the American Conservatory Theatre's Advanced Actor Training Program)
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370  $aPasadena (Calif.)$cUnited States$2naf
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374  $aActors$2lcsh
375  $amale
377  $aeng
378  $qHarry Robinson
670  $aHeffernan, W. Corsican honor [SR] p1992:$bcassette (Harry Hamlin; narrator)
670  $afull frontal nudity, 2010:$bECIP t.p. (Harry R. Hamlin) data view (b. October 30, 1951; American film and television actor, known for his role as Perseus in the 1981 fantasy film Clash of the Titans, and as Michael Kuzak in the legal drama series L.A. Law; holds a BA degree in theatre arts from Yale Univ.(1974); holds a MFA from the American Conservatory Theatre's Advanced Actor Training Program)
670  $aL.A. law (Television program). L.A. law. Season one, disc 1, 2014:$btitle frame (Harry Hamlin)
670  $aIMDb, WWW site, March 27, 2015:$bHarry Hamlin, biography (Date of Birth 30 October 1951, Pasadena, California, USA  ... Harry Robinson Hamlin is an American actor of stage, television and films. ... He graduated from Yale University in 1974 with degrees in Drama and Psychology and was later awarded a Master of Fine Arts in acting from The American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco ... Best known for his roles a Perseus in "Clash of the Titans" with Lawrence Olivier, and Michael Kusac in the Emmy winning TV series "LA Law")$uhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002122/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm
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670  $aLeperlier, F. Claude Cahun, c1992:$bp. 21 (Lucy Schwob; b. 10-25-1894 in Nantes) p. 31, etc. (Claude Courlis; d. 1954)
670  $aOxford art online, Sept. 11, 2013$b(Cahun, Claude (Schwob, Lucy); b Nantes, 25 Oct 1894; d St Hélier, Jersey, 8 Dec 1954)
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400$aSchwob, Lucy,$d1894-1954
400$aCourlis, Claude,$d1894-1954
670  $aLeperlier, F. Claude Cahun, c1992:$bp. 21 (Lucy Schwob; b. 10-25-1894 in Nantes) p. 31, etc. (Claude Courlis; d. 1954)
670  $aOxford art online, Sept. 11, 2013$b(Cahun, Claude (Schwob, Lucy); b Nantes, 25 Oct 1894; d St Hélier, Jersey, 8 Dec 1954)
670  $aWikipedia via WWW, February 3, 2015$b(Claude Cahun (25 October 1894 - 8 December 1954) was a French artist, photographer and writer. Her work was both political and personal, and often undermined traditional concepts of gender roles)
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100$aDelany, Sarah Louise,$d1889-1999
370  $bMount Vernon, NY
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377  $aeng
400$aDelany, Sadie,$d1889-1999
670  $aHer Having our say, 1993:$bCIP t.p. (Sarah Louise Delany) data sheet (b. 9-19-1889)
670  $aHer The Delany sisters' book of everyday wisdom, 1994:$bt.p. (Sarah Delany) text (Sadie Delany)
670  $aJet magazine, 1999$b(Sarah "Sadie" Delany, d. Feb. 1999 at her home in Mount Vernon, NY at the age of 109)
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377  $aeng
400$aDelany, Sadie,$d1889-1999
670  $aHer Having our say, 1993:$bCIP t.p. (Sarah Louise Delany) data sheet (b. 9-19-1889)
670  $aHer The Delany sisters' book of everyday wisdom, 1994:$bt.p. (Sarah Delany) text (Sadie Delany)
670  $aJet magazine, 1999$b(Sarah "Sadie" Delany, d. Feb. 1999 at her home in Mount Vernon, NY at the age of 109)
670  $aBlack Women in America, Second Edition, accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014:$b(Delany, Sarah Louise; Sarah Louise ({esc}(S2{esc}(BSadie{esc}(S3{esc}(B) Delany; teacher, author; born 1889 in Lynch's Station, Virginia; the first African American woman to teach home economics in a New York City high school; graduated from St. Augustine's (1910) and Pratt Institute (1918); BS degree in teaching, Columbia University Teachers College (1920); master's degree in education, Columbia (1925); collaborated on a book with her sister Annie Elizabeth Delany when they were both over one hundred years old, the best seller Having Our Say (1993); died 25 January 1999, at the age of 109, in Mount Vernon, New York)
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667  $aDo not confuse Ministerstvo bezopasnosti with Ministerstvo vnutrennikh del (n93-95126)
670  $aDelovai͡a kniga RAU, Rossii͡a-93:$bv. 2, p. 5 (Ministerstvo bezopasnosti Rossiĭskoĭ Federat͡sii; located in Moscow at the Lubi͡anka)
670  $aRussian security services, 1992:$bp. 1 (Ministry of Security of the Russian Federation (MBRF) established in Jan. 1992 and is composed of various internal security departments and directorates from the former USSR KGB and the Russian Agency for Federal Security (AFB)--successor to the Russian S.F.S.R. KGB (established May 1991--abolished Nov. 1991) [no publs. in LC data base]. The MBRF, headed by Victor Barannikov, oversees internal security, counternarcotics, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and economic security)
670  $aSecret empire, 1994:$bCIP galley (By 1994 the former KGB had reorganized into 5 main bureaucracies: the Federal Counterintelligence Service, which inherited most of the KGB's internal security functions; the Border Troops; the Federal Agency for Government Communications and Information, responsible for electronic intelligence and secure communicatios; the Main Guard Directorate, a 25,000-man Kremlin guard; and the External Intelligence Service, formerly known as the KGB First Chief Directorate [no publs. in LC data base])
670  $aBorce, A. Sinn und Unsinn der Geheimdienste, 1992:$bp. 28-29 (In May 1991 KGB established a branch for federal security which by Nov. 1991 had been formally named Agentur für Föderal Sicherheit (Agentura federalnoj besopasnosti [AFB]) and whose duties were similiar to the American Federal Bureau of Investigation. In Dec. 1991 General Bakatin, who had separated foreign espionage operations from domestic security presided over the merger of the MWD (Ministerstwo wnutrennich del) and the KGB to form the shortly-lived Ministerium für Sicherheit und Inneres (Ministerstwo besopasnosti i wnutrennich del [MBWD]). However, the Russian Parliament fearing that this agency would remind them of the security forces under Beria dissolved the MBWD and established the Ministerium für Sicherheit der Russischen Föderation (Ministerstwo besopasnosti Rossijskoj Federacii). In Dec. 1991 with the fall of the Soviet Union, the KGB was reorganized into a new agency responsible for foreign espionage, which was named Zentralen Auslandsnachrichtendienstes (Centralnaja sluschba raswedki [CSR]), under the direction of Evvgenij Primakov) p. 41-42 (Russian Foreign Intelligence Service [AFB], Russian Central Foreign Intelligence Service [CSR])
670  $aFormation and development of the Russian KGB, 1993:$bCIP t.p. (Russian KGB) galley (despite an official name change, most Russians still refer to the Ministry of Security as the KGB. Established in Jan. 1992. Between Nov. 1991 and Jan. 1992 the Russian KGB was known as the Federal Security Agency. Unlike the old KGB, which combined domestic security and foreign intelligence functions, the Ministry of Security operates exclusively on the home front. However, the old KGB's intelligence organization, the First Chief Directorate [no publs. in LC data base], has also survived and is now called the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation)
670  $aVsi͡a Moskva, 1994:$bp. 18 (Ministerstvo bezopasnosti RF; located in the Lubi͡anka)
670  $aPravitelʹstvo Rossii i federalʹnye organy ispolnitelʹnoĭ vlasti, 1995:$bp. 130 (Ministerstvo bezopasnosti RF (MB Rossii), in operation from 24 Jan. 1992 to 21 Dec. 1993. Established on the basis of the abolished Agentstvo federalʹnoĭ bezopasnosti RSFSR and the Mezhrespublikanskai͡a sluzhba bezopasnosti [no publs. in LC data base]. The Ministerstvo bezopasnosti was abolished by the decree of 21 Dec. 1993 and on its basis was established the Federalʹnai͡a sluzhba kontrrazedeki) p. 155 (Federalʹnai͡a slu
675  $aLC data base, 05-27-93 (hdgs.: Russian S.F.S.R. Ministerstvo bezopasnosti i vnutrennikh del, Russian S.F.S.R.  Agentstvo federalʹnoĭ bezopasnosti RSFSR, Federalʹnai͡a sluzhba kontrrazvedki RF)
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410$aRussia (Federation).$bMinistry of Security
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667  $aDo not confuse Ministerstvo bezopasnosti with Ministerstvo vnutrennikh del (n93-95126)
670  $aDelovai︠a︡ kniga RAU, Rossii︠a︡-93:$bv. 2, p. 5 (Ministerstvo bezopasnosti Rossiĭskoĭ Federat︠s︡ii; located in Moscow at the Lubi︠a︡nka)
670  $aRussian security services, 1992:$bp. 1 (Ministry of Security of the Russian Federation (MBRF) established in Jan. 1992 and is composed of various internal security departments and directorates from the former USSR KGB and the Russian Agency for Federal Security (AFB)--successor to the Russian S.F.S.R. KGB (established May 1991--abolished Nov. 1991) [no publs. in LC data base]. The MBRF, headed by Victor Barannikov, oversees internal security, counternarcotics, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and economic security)
670  $aSecret empire, 1994:$bCIP galley (By 1994 the former KGB had reorganized into 5 main bureaucracies: the Federal Counterintelligence Service, which inherited most of the KGB's internal security functions; the Border Troops; the Federal Agency for Government Communications and Information, responsible for electronic intelligence and secure communicatios; the Main Guard Directorate, a 25,000-man Kremlin guard; and the External Intelligence Service, formerly known as the KGB First Chief Directorate [no publs. in LC data base])
670  $aBorce, A. Sinn und Unsinn der Geheimdienste, 1992:$bp. 28-29 (In May 1991 KGB established a branch for federal security which by Nov. 1991 had been formally named Agentur für Föderal Sicherheit (Agentura federalnoj besopasnosti [AFB]) and whose duties were similiar to the American Federal Bureau of Investigation. In Dec. 1991 General Bakatin, who had separated foreign espionage operations from domestic security presided over the merger of the MWD (Ministerstwo wnutrennich del) and the KGB to form the shortly-lived Ministerium für Sicherheit und Inneres (Ministerstwo besopasnosti i wnutrennich del [MBWD]). However, the Russian Parliament fearing that this agency would remind them of the security forces under Beria dissolved the MBWD and established the Ministerium für Sicherheit der Russischen Föderation (Ministerstwo besopasnosti Rossijskoj Federacii). In Dec. 1991 with the fall of the Soviet Union, the KGB was reorganized into a new agency responsible for foreign espionage, which was named Zentralen Auslandsnachrichtendienstes (Centralnaja sluschba raswedki [CSR]), under the direction of Evvgenij Primakov) p. 41-42 (Russian Foreign Intelligence Service [AFB], Russian Central Foreign Intelligence Service [CSR])
670  $aFormation and development of the Russian KGB, 1993:$bCIP t.p. (Russian KGB) galley (despite an official name change, most Russians still refer to the Ministry of Security as the KGB. Established in Jan. 1992. Between Nov. 1991 and Jan. 1992 the Russian KGB was known as the Federal Security Agency. Unlike the old KGB, which combined domestic security and foreign intelligence functions, the Ministry of Security operates exclusively on the home front. However, the old KGB's intelligence organization, the First Chief Directorate [no publs. in LC data base], has also survived and is now called the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation)
670  $aVsi︠a︡ Moskva, 1994:$bp. 18 (Ministerstvo bezopasnosti RF; located in the Lubi︠a︡nka)
670  $aPravitelʹstvo Rossii i federalʹnye organy ispolnitelʹnoĭ vlasti, 1995:$bp. 130 (Ministerstvo bezopasnosti RF (MB Rossii), in operation from 24 Jan. 1992 to 21 Dec. 1993. Established on the basis of the abolished Agentstvo federalʹnoĭ bezopasnosti RSFSR and the Mezhrespublikanskai︠a︡ sluzhba bezopasnosti [no publs. in LC data base]. The Ministerstvo bezopasnosti was abolished by the decree of 21 Dec. 1993 and on its basis was established the Federalʹnai︠a︡ sluzhba kontrrazedeki) p. 155 (Federalʹnai︠a︡ sluzhba kontrrazvedki Rossiĭskoĭ Federat︠s︡ii (FSK Rossii) was established on 21 Dec. 1993 on the basis of the abolished Ministerstvo bezopasnosti RF. On 12 April 1995 the FSK was reorganized as the FSB)
675  $aLC data base, 05-27-93 (hdgs.: Russian S.F.S.R. Ministerstvo bezopasnosti i vnutrennikh del, Russian S.F.S.R.  Agentstvo federalʹnoĭ bezopasnosti RSFSR, Federalʹnai︠a︡ sluzhba kontrrazvedki RF)
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670  $aSurgeon General.gov, viewed Sept. 16, 2014$b(M. Joycelyn Elders (1993-1994); Joycelyn Elders was born Minnie Lee Jones in Schaal, Arkansas on August 13, 1933. In college, she changed her name to Minnie Joycelyn Lee (later using just Joycelyn). In 1952, she received her B.A. in biology from Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Arkansas.  She then attended the University of Arkansas Medical School, where she obtained her M.D. degree in 1960. After completing an internship at the University of Minnesota Hospital and a residency in pediatrics at the University of Arkansas Medical Center, Elders earned an M.S. in Biochemistry in 1967. Elders became Surgeon General of the Public Health Service on September 8, 1993, appointed by President Clinton. She was the first African American to serve in the position)
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670  $aJoycelyn Elders, M.D., 1997:$bt.p. (Joycelyn Elders)
670  $aSurgeon General.gov, viewed Sept. 16, 2014$b(M. Joycelyn Elders (1993-1994); Joycelyn Elders was born Minnie Lee Jones in Schaal, Arkansas on August 13, 1933. In college, she changed her name to Minnie Joycelyn Lee (later using just Joycelyn). In 1952, she received her B.A. in biology from Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Arkansas.  She then attended the University of Arkansas Medical School, where she obtained her M.D. degree in 1960. After completing an internship at the University of Minnesota Hospital and a residency in pediatrics at the University of Arkansas Medical Center, Elders earned an M.S. in Biochemistry in 1967. Elders became Surgeon General of the Public Health Service on September 8, 1993, appointed by President Clinton. She was the first African American to serve in the position)
670  $aWikipedia, Sept. 16, 2014$b(Joycelyn Elders; Minnie Joycelyn Elders; birth name: Minnie Lee Jones; born August 13, 1933 in Schaal, Arkansas; pediatrician and public health administrator. She was a vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and the first African American appointed as Surgeon General of the United States. Elders is best known for her frank discussion of her views on controversial issues such as drug legalization and distributing contraception in schools. She resigned in December 1994 amidst controversy. She is currently a professor emerita of pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences)
670  $aAfrican American National Biography, accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014:$b(Minnie Lee Jones; physician, educator, medical scientist, public health official, surgeon general; born 13 August 1933 in Schaal, Arkansas, United States; excelled at the small segregated Howard County Training School in Schaal, graduating as valedictorian at the age of fifteen; began her college career on a full scholarship in 1948 at Philander Smith; joined the sorority, Delta Sigma Theta; began to go by the name of Joycelyn, the middle name she had adopted during childhood; moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and worked as a nurse's aide at the veterans' hospital; joined the Women's Medical Specialist Corps; in 1960 graduated from medical school and completed an internship in pediatrics at the University of Minnesota, and residency in pediatrics with an emphasis on pediatric surgery at the University of Arkansas; served simultaneously as a junior faculty member and completeed a master's degree in Biochemistry; achieved a full professorship and board certification in pediatric endocrinology in 1976; elected president of the Association of State and Territorial Health officers; appointed surgeon general of the Public Health Services (1993))
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667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aOcena możliwości zbudowania etyki ... 1959.
670  $aCuestiones de doc. soc. de la Iglesia, c1982:$bp. 7 (Juan Pablo II)
670  $aLa "Doctrine sociale" de Jean Paul II, c1983:$bt.p. (Jean Paul II)
670  $aT︠S︡erkva i sot︠s︡ialʹni problemy, 1993:$bp. 443 (Papy Ivana Pavla II)
670  $aThe Way to Christ, 1984:$bCIP t.p. (Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II))
670  $aJean Paul II en Pologne, 16-23 juin 1983, c1983:$badded t.p. (Jana Pawła II)
670  $aDie Ostpolitik Papst Johannes Pauls II., c1984:$bt.p. (Papst Johannes Pauls II.)
670  $aGiovanni Paolo II onora ... 1981?:$bt.p. (Giovanni Paolo II)
670  $aI discorsi di papa Vojtyla ... 1981?:$bt.p.
670  $aMi-shire ha-Apifyor Yoḥanan-Paʼulus ha-sheni, c1981.
670  $aLetter to a Jewish friend, 1994:$bt.p. (Pope John Paul II) jacket (Karol ("Lolek") Wojtyla)
670  $aJak w zwierciadle, 1985:$bp. 161 (Andrzeja Jawienia, Stanisława Grudy, pseudonyms)
670  $aVystrely v Vatikane, 1985:$bp. 3 (papy rimskogo Ioanna Pavla II)
670  $aYohan Paoro 2-se ŭi sahoe kyori, 1985:$bt.p. (Yohan Paoro 2-se)
670  $aKunjungan Paus Yohanes Paulus II di Indonesia ... 1989:$bt.p. (Paus Yohanes Paulus II)
670  $aII. János Pál pápa élete és munkássága, 1991:$bt.p. (II. János Pál Pápa)
670  $aIvan Pava II. i Hrvati, 1995:$bt.p. (Ivan Pavao II.)
670  $aPrestopiti prag upanja, 1994:$bt.p. (Janez Pavel II.)
670  $aMikhtav le-yadid Yehudi, c1995:$bt.p. (Ḳarol Ṿoiṭilah)
670  $aTrīs poēmas, 1994:$bt.p. (Karols Vojtila) p. [5] (pāvests Jānis Pāvils II)
670  $aĐức Giáo hoàng Gioan Phaolô II, 1996.
670  $aTanṣīr al-ʻālam, 1995:$bt.p. (al-Bābā Yūḥannā Būlus al-Thānī)
670  $aPopiežius Jonas Paulius II ir Lietuva, 1997:$bt.p. (Popiežius Jonas Paulius II) p. facing t.p. (Romos Popiežius Jonas Paulius II, Karolis Voityla)
670  $aTrei zile dintr-un mileniu, 1999:$bt.p. (... Papei Ioan Paul al II-lea) bioportrait, p. 157 (Karol Josef Wojtyla, b. May 18, 1920)
670  $aBBC News, 4/03/05$b(Pope John Paul II, dies Sat. April 2nd, 2005)
670  $aJōṇ Pōḷ raṇṭāman, jīvitavuṃ darśanavuṃ, 2005:$bt.p. (Jōṇ Pōḷ Raṇṭāman) t.p. verso (John Paul Randaman)
670  $aPalavra de João Paulo II aos bispos do Brasil, c2003:$bt.p. (João Paulo II)
670  $aal-Waḥdah al-waṭanīyah al-Sūrīyah, 2001:$bt.p. (يوحنا بولس الثاني = Yūḥannā Būlus al-Thānī)
670  $aAnnakhěntʻatsʻ patmakanutʻeamb-- :$bp.5 (Hovhannēs-Poghos B. Kʻahanayapet)
670  $aIl titolo di "Magno" dalla Repubblica all'impero al papato, 2009:$bt.p. (Giovanni Paolo Magno) p. v (Giovanni Paolo II)
670  $aDánta Eoin Pól II, 2010.
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667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aOcena możliwości zbudowania etyki ... 1959.
670  $aCuestiones de doc. soc. de la Iglesia, c1982:$bp. 7 (Juan Pablo II)
670  $aLa "Doctrine sociale" de Jean Paul II, c1983:$bt.p. (Jean Paul II)
670  $aT︠S︡erkva i sot︠s︡ialʹni problemy, 1993:$bp. 443 (Papy Ivana Pavla II)
670  $aThe Way to Christ, 1984:$bCIP t.p. (Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II))
670  $aJean Paul II en Pologne, 16-23 juin 1983, c1983:$badded t.p. (Jana Pawła II)
670  $aDie Ostpolitik Papst Johannes Pauls II., c1984:$bt.p. (Papst Johannes Pauls II.)
670  $aGiovanni Paolo II onora ... 1981?:$bt.p. (Giovanni Paolo II)
670  $aI discorsi di papa Vojtyla ... 1981?:$bt.p.
670  $aMi-shire ha-Apifyor Yoḥanan-Paʼulus ha-sheni, c1981.
670  $aLetter to a Jewish friend, 1994:$bt.p. (Pope John Paul II) jacket (Karol ("Lolek") Wojtyla)
670  $aJak w zwierciadle, 1985:$bp. 161 (Andrzeja Jawienia, Stanisława Grudy, pseudonyms)
670  $aVystrely v Vatikane, 1985:$bp. 3 (papy rimskogo Ioanna Pavla II)
670  $aYohan Paoro 2-se ŭi sahoe kyori, 1985:$bt.p. (Yohan Paoro 2-se)
670  $aKunjungan Paus Yohanes Paulus II di Indonesia ... 1989:$bt.p. (Paus Yohanes Paulus II)
670  $aII. János Pál pápa élete és munkássága, 1991:$bt.p. (II. János Pál Pápa)
670  $aIvan Pava II. i Hrvati, 1995:$bt.p. (Ivan Pavao II.)
670  $aPrestopiti prag upanja, 1994:$bt.p. (Janez Pavel II.)
670  $aMikhtav le-yadid Yehudi, c1995:$bt.p. (Ḳarol Ṿoiṭilah)
670  $aTrīs poēmas, 1994:$bt.p. (Karols Vojtila) p. [5] (pāvests Jānis Pāvils II)
670  $aĐức Giáo hoàng Gioan Phaolô II, 1996.
670  $aTanṣīr al-ʻālam, 1995:$bt.p. (al-Bābā Yūḥannā Būlus al-Thānī)
670  $aPopiežius Jonas Paulius II ir Lietuva, 1997:$bt.p. (Popiežius Jonas Paulius II) p. facing t.p. (Romos Popiežius Jonas Paulius II, Karolis Voityla)
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670  $aDánta Eoin Pól II, 2010.
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667  $aDESCRIPTIVE USAGE: See also related access points for individual instances of this conference which include specific information about the number, date, or place of the individual conference, e.g.: Olympic Games (24th : 1988 : Seoul, Korea). Search also for individual names found under the following headings: Olympic Winter Games, Special Olympics, Paralympics, International Culinary Competition
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667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHis The book of knowledge, 1983:$bCIP t.p. (Maimonides) CIP introd. (Maimonides; Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon; Rambam)
670  $aHis A Májmúni kódex, 1980:$bt.p. (Móse Májmúni)
670  $aHis Sefer Musre ha-Rambam, 1983:$bt.p. (Rabenu Mosheh bar Maimon, zal)
670  $aHis Codex Maimuni, c1984:$bt.p. (Moses Maimonides) p. 11 (b. 1138 rather than 1135 as formerly assumed)
670  $aHis Acht Kapitel, c1981:$bt.p. (Mose ben Maimon)
670  $aHis Dalālat al-ḥāʼirīn, 198-:$bt.p. (al-Ḥakīm al-Faylasūf Mūsá ibn Maymūn al-Qurṭubī al-Andalusī, 530-603 H/1135-1205 M)
670  $aGuṭman, A.Y. ben Ḥ. Ts. Mi-torat ha-mitsṿot, 1989 or 1990:$bt.p. (ha-Ram, author of S. ha-m. [Sefer ha-mitsṿot])
670  $aShemonah peraḳim, 1845:$bt.p. (Ram Bam) p. 3 (Rabbi Mozes ben Maimon [in rom.]; Mozes Maimonides [in rom.])
670  $aMaïmonide, ou, L'autre Moïse, c1994:$bp. 4 of cover (Moïse Maïmonide)
670  $aEleh divre ha-Rambam, 1996:$bt.p. (ha-Rambam) t.p. verso (the Maimoides [sic])
670  $aMoise Maimonide, 2002? :$bt.p. (Moise Maimonide) introduction, p. 5 (1135-1204)
670  $aBiog. & geneal. master index, June 9, 2003$b(Maimonides, Moses (1135-1204) (27); Maimonides, Moses (1138-1204) (3); Maimonides, Moses Ben (1135-1204) (1); Maimonides, Moses BenMaimon (1135-1204) (2); Maimonides, Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon (1135?-1204) (1))
670  $aBritannica online, June 9, 2003$b(Maimonides, Moses; b. March 30, 1135, Córdoba [Spain]; d. Dec. 13, 1204, Egypt; original name Moses Ben Maimon, also called Rambam, Arabic name Abu̲ 'Imran Mu̲s̲a ibn Maymu̲n ibn 'Ubayd Alla̲h; Jewish philosopher)
670  $aBiog. index, June 9, 2003$b(Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204)
670  $aBL Web OPAC, June 9, 2003$b(Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204)
670  $aBnF Web OPAC, June 9, 2003$b(Moïse Maïmonide; b. 1135; d. 1204)
670  $aDB Web OPAC, June 9, 2003$b(Maimonides, Moses (1135-1204))
670  $aMaimonides, M. Correspondence. Hebrew. Selections. Igrot leha-maʼor ha-gadol, 1545:$bt.p. (Rabenu Mosheh ha-Maimoni)
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670  $aHo Megalexandros kai hē skia tou, 2003.
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670  $aal-Iskandar al-Kabīr, 1999.
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670  $aRadical passion, 2000:$bCIP t.p. (Ottilie Assing) CIP change request (Ottilie Assing, not Ottilia Assing)
670  $aOxford African American Studies Center database, accessed November 25, 2014:$b(Assing, Ottilie; print  journalist, educator, abolitionist, translator; born 11 February 1819 in Hamburg, Germany; attended a meeting of the  American Anti-Slavery Society and began focusing on abolitionist topics (1854); profiled a minister who believed that  blacks should be welcomed on public transportation in her essay "Colored People in New York; worked with Douglass on  his writings, drafting some of his letters, speeches, and editorials; he and his descendants destroyed their  correspondence; much of her work was saved because her sister donated it to a German university; ironically, Nazi  officials hid her papers along with other university documents during World War II, preserving evidence of an intimate  relationship between a white half-Jewish German woman and a black man who was once a slave; died 21 August 1884 in  Paris, France)
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670  $aQuinn, J. R. Anatomy of East-West cooperation ... 1969.
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670  $aInt. Symp. on Yaws and Other Endemic Treponemat. (1984 : Washington, D.C.). International Symposium on Yaws and Other Endemic Treponematoses, 1985:$bt.p. verso (Fogarty International Center, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health)
670  $aLee, D.H.K. Metallic contaminants and human health, 1972:$bt.p. (John E. Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland)
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410$aF.I.C. (John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences)
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670  $aInt. Symp. on Yaws and Other Endemic Treponemat. (1984 : Washington, D.C.). International Symposium on Yaws and Other Endemic Treponematoses, 1985:$bt.p. verso (Fogarty International Center, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health)
670  $aLee, D.H.K. Metallic contaminants and human health, 1972:$bt.p. (John E. Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland)
670  $aPhone call to the Center, Nov. 23, 1998:$b(The Center changed name from: John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences to: Fogarty International Center)
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410$aUnited Nations Fund for Population Activities.$bSouth Pacific Commission
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670  $aMilon li-ḳeṭanim temunot melamdot, 1981:$bt.p. (Ṿolṭ Disni [voc.]) facing t.p. (Ulpane Ṿolṭ Disni [voc.])
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670  $aWalt Disney's Good housekeeping pages, 1934-1944, 1995:$bCIP t.p. (Disney Studios)
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670  $aInternet movie database, via WWW, Oct. 29, 2012$b(Walt Disney Productions; American motion picture and television production company)
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667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aRicaud, M. A. Frère prêcheur.
670  $aStudia nad historią dominikanów w Polsce, 1222-1972, 1975:$bp. 9 (Zakon Ojców Dominikanów; Zakon Dominikanów) p. 11 (L'Ordre de Saint Dominique; les Dominicains)
670  $aWalz, A. M. Dominikaner und Dominikanerinnen in Süddeutschland, 1967:$bt.p. (Dominikaner)
670  $aSoares, A. F. S. N. A primeira visitação de D. ... 1979:$bt.p. (Dominicanos)
670  $aMisiones dominicanos, enero-feb. 1965:$bverso t.p. (Padres Domínicos)
670  $aSeason (Oakland, Calif.). Season, spring-summer 1967:$bmasthead (Dominican Fathers)
670  $aCapítulos provinciais da Ordem de S. Domingos em Portugal, 1567-1591, 1977:$bp. 6 (Ordem de São Domingos)
670  $aActas del Capítulo de la Provincia de Nuestra Señora del Rosario de la Orden de Predicadores, 1 de agosto al 2 de set. de 1981.
670  $aArte gótico en Galicia, 1993:$bv. 1, t.p. (Los Dominicos)
670  $aLa contesa per il Santuario di Madonna dell'Arco, 1996:$bt.p. (Domenicani)
670  $aCahiers Saint Dominique, jan. 1968:$bfront cover (Ordre des Frères-Prêcheurs)
670  $aGods predikers : Dominicanen in Nederland (1795-2000), 2008
670  $aWikipedia, Apr. 13, 2009$b(Dominican Order; Order of Preachers (Latin: Ordo Praedicatorum), after the 15th century more commonly known as the Dominican Order or Dominicans; Catholic religious order; in England and other countries the Dominicans are referred to as Blackfriars; in France, also known as Jacobins) Belarusian page (Ордэн дамініканаў = Ordėn daminikanaŭ) Bosnian page (Dominikanci) Bulgarian page (Доминикански орден = Dominikanski orden) Catalan page (Orde dels predicadors; Orde de Predicadors (Ordo Praedicatorum, O.P.); popularly known as Dominics or Orde Dominicà; Orde dels Frares Predicadors; Orde de Sant Domènec) Ukrainian page (Домініканці (орден) = Dominikant︠s︡i (orden))
670  $aDiz. biog. degli Italiani$bv. 69 p. 161 (Ordine dei predicatori)
670  $aVirgo digna coelo, 2013:$bp.9 (Ordine dei Frati predicatori)
670  $aInformation from 678 field, converted June 25, 2014$b(founded 1205, France)
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670  $aRicaud, M. A. Frère prêcheur.
670  $aStudia nad historią dominikanów w Polsce, 1222-1972, 1975:$bp. 9 (Zakon Ojców Dominikanów; Zakon Dominikanów) p. 11 (L'Ordre de Saint Dominique; les Dominicains)
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670  $aSoares, A. F. S. N. A primeira visitação de D. ... 1979:$bt.p. (Dominicanos)
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670  $aActas del Capítulo de la Provincia de Nuestra Señora del Rosario de la Orden de Predicadores, 1 de agosto al 2 de set. de 1981.
670  $aArte gótico en Galicia, 1993:$bv. 1, t.p. (Los Dominicos)
670  $aLa contesa per il Santuario di Madonna dell'Arco, 1996:$bt.p. (Domenicani)
670  $aCahiers Saint Dominique, jan. 1968:$bfront cover (Ordre des Frères-Prêcheurs)
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670  $aVirgo digna coelo, 2013:$bp.9 (Ordine dei Frati predicatori)
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670  $aCosnard, Charles. Histoire de couvent des FF. prêcheurs du Mans, 1219-1792, 1879
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667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHis Things fall apart, 1959.
670  $aKiiru, M. A study guide to Chinua Achebe's novel Things fall apart, 1978:$bt.p. (Chinua Achebe) p. 3 (Chinualumogu Albert Achebe; Nigerian author)
670  $aMapolet be-umuʼofyah, 1965:$bt.p. (Ts'inuʼa Ats'ebeh)
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670  $aGale biography in context, viewed Mar. 22, 2013$b(Chinua Achebe; b. Nov. 16, 1930, Ogidi, Anambra, Eastern Nigeria; novelist)
670  $aNew York times (online), viewed Mar. 22, 2013$b(Chinua Achebe; b. Albert Chinualumogu Achebe, Nov. 16, 1930, Ogidi; d. Friday [Mar. 22, 2013], aged 82)
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400$aKolbe,$cpère$q(Maximilian),$d1894-1941
400$aKolbe, Raimund,$d1894-1941
400$aKolbe, Raymond,$d1894-1941
400$aMaximiliaan,$cPater,$d1894-1941
400$aMaximilian,$cFather,$d1894-1941
400$aKolbe, Raimondo,$d1894-1941
670  $aWinowska, M.  Our Lady's fool, 1952.
670  $aRicciardi, A. St. Maximilian Kolbe, c1982:$bCIP t.p. (St. Maximilian Kolbe) introd. (canonized 10-10-82)
670  $aPiacentini, E. Maria nel pensiero di san Massimiliano Kolbe, 1982.
670  $aGutwenger, L. Maximilian Kolbe, der Heilige der Immaculata, 1983:$bp. 12 (christened Raimund Kolbe)
670  $aDomański, J. Le père Maximilien Kolbe, 1971.
670  $anuc90-25570: His Le Rosaire, 1983?$b(hdg. on ODaU-M rept.: Kolbe, Maximilian, Saint, 1894-1941; usage: Père Kolbe)
670  $aKilar, W. Requiem Father Kolbe [SR] 1996, p1995.
670  $aNew Catholic encyc., 2nd ed.$b(Kolbe, Maximilian, St.; b. Jan. 8, 1894, Zduska Wola, Poland, d. Aug. 14, 1941, Oświęcim (Auschwitz), Poland; baptized Raymond Kolbe)
670  $aIn ascolto di padre Kolbe, c2011.
670  $aMassimiliano Kolbe, c2013:$bp. 9 (Raimondo Kolbe)
670  $aOchayta Piñero, F. San Maximiliano Kolbe, 2013.
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400$aCarrasquilla Naranjo, Tomás María,$d1858-1940
400$aNaranjo, Tomás María Carrasquilla,$d1858-1940
670  $aHis El padre casafús ... 1914.
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370  $aSanto Domingo (Antioquia, Colombia)$bMedellín (Colombia)$2naf
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400$aNaranjo, Tomás María Carrasquilla,$d1858-1940
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670  $aEn la diestra de Dios Padre, 2004:$btitle page (Tomás Carrasquilla)
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053 0$aPQ2601.R65$cFrench
053 0$aPQ6601.R58$cSpanish
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400$aTerán, Fernando Arrabal
400$aArrabal
400$aArrampal
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400$aארבאל, פרננדו
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667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHis Théâtre, 1958-
670  $aHis Echecs et mythe, 1984:$bt.p. (Arrabal)
670  $aGramma sto stratēgo Phranko, 1972:$bt.p. (Arrampal)
670  $aInfo. converted from 678, 2012-09-24$b(b. 1932)
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100$aArrabal, Fernando
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400$aארבאל, פרננדו
400$aآرابل، فرناندو
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHis Théâtre, 1958-
670  $aHis Echecs et mythe, 1984:$bt.p. (Arrabal)
670  $aGramma sto stratēgo Phranko, 1972:$bt.p. (Arrampal)
670  $aInfo. converted from 678, 2012-09-24$b(b. 1932)
670  $aOCLC, Mar. 14, 2015$b(hdg.: Arrabal, Fernando, 1932- ; usage: Fernando Arrabal, Arrabal)
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043  $af-nr---
151  $aLagos (Nigeria)
451  $aEko (Nigeria)
451  $wnnaa$aLagos (City)
670  $aEko, landmarks of Lagos, Nigeria, 1999:$bp. 11 (Eko (Lagos to many) of the early 20th century was a ... town) p. 13 (Portuguese, named it Lagos; Eko was already a city state with a well-developed political and economic organisation before the arrival of the Europeans)
670  $aGeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009$b(ppl; 06°27ʹ11ʺN 003°23ʹ45ʺE)
781 0$zNigeria$zLagos
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151  $aLagos (Nigeria)
451  $aEko (Nigeria)
670  $aAfrican Seminar on Problems of Drug Dependence (1980 : Lagos, Nigeria). Proceedings, 1980:$bt.p. (Lagos, Nigeria)
670  $aEko, landmarks of Lagos, Nigeria, 1999:$bp. 11 (Eko (Lagos to many) of the early 20th century was a ... town) p. 13 (Portuguese, named it Lagos; Eko was already a city state with a well-developed political and economic organisation before the arrival of the Europeans)
670  $aGeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009$b(ppl; 06°27ʹ11ʺN 003°23ʹ45ʺE)
781 0$zNigeria$zLagos
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40010$aSalvo, Louise A. De,$d1942-
40010$aDeSalvo, Louise,$d1942-
40010$aDe Salvo, Louise A.,$d1942-
670  $aHer Virginia Woolf's first voyage, 1980:$bt.p. (Louise A. DeSalvo) CIP data sheet (b. 9/27/42)
670  $aBetween women, c1984 (a.e.)$bCIP t.p. (Louise DeSalvo)
670  $aHer Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1987, c1986:$bCIP t.p. (Louise A. De Salvo)
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100$aDeSalvo, Louise A.,$d1942-
375  $afemale
377  $aeng
400$aSalvo, Louise A. De,$d1942-
400$aDeSalvo, Louise,$d1942-
400$aDe Salvo, Louise A.,$d1942-
670  $aVirginia Woolf's first voyage, 1980:$bt.p. (Louise A. DeSalvo) CIP data sheet (b. 9/27/42)
670  $aBetween women, c1984 (a.e.)$bCIP t.p. (Louise DeSalvo)
670  $aNathaniel Hawthorne, 1987, c1986:$bCIP t.p. (Louise A. De Salvo)
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670  $aIts Annual report, 1939-1942.
667  $aOld catalog hdg.: National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio
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670  $aIts Annual report, 1939-1942.
670  $aWikipedia, Feb. 23, 2015$b(The NCR Corporation (formerly National Cash Register) is a US-based computer hardware, software and electronics company that provides products and services that enable businesses to connect, interact and transact with their customers. Its main products are self-service kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, automated teller machines, check processing systems, barcode scanners, and business consumables. They also provide IT maintenance support services. NCR had been based in Dayton, Ohio, starting in 1884, but in June 2009, the company sold most of the Dayton properties and moved its headquarters to Metro Atlanta. Currently the headquarters are in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia, near Duluth)$uhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCR_Corporation
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046  $f1414$g1492
100$aJāmī,$d1414-1492
400$aCamî,$d1414-1492
400$aDjāmī,$cMaulānā,$d1414-1492
400$aʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Aḥmad Jāmī,$d1414-1492
400$aDzhami, Abdurrakhman ibn Akhmed,$d1414-1492
400$aZhămi, Ăbdīrakhman,$d1414-1492
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400$aJami, Abd ar-Rahman,$d1414-1492
400$aAbd ar-Rahman Jami,$d1414-1492
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400$aʻAbdurraḥmán Jāmī, Nūruddīn,$d1414-1492
400$aJami, Nooreddin Abdurrahman Ibn-e Ahmad-e,$d1414-1492
400$aJāmī, ʻAbdurraḥmān,$d1414-1492
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400$aAbdul Rahman Jami,$d1414-1492
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400$aجامي،$d14141492
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHis Salāmān u Absāl, 1850.
670  $aHis Maqāmāt-i Shaykh al-Islām Khvājah ʻAbd Allāh Anṣārī Haravī, 396-481 H, 1355, 1976:$bt.p. (Nūr al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Jāmī) p. 3 of cover (Nur-ud-Din Abd-ul-Rahman Jami)
670  $aLC data base, 1-28-87$b(hdg.: Jāmī, 1414-1492; usage: Abdurakhmana Dzhami)
670  $aAfsakhzod, A. Lirika Abd ar-Rakhmana Dzhami, 1988:$bt.p. (Abd ar-Rakhmana Dzhami) p. 325 (Abd ar-Rahman Jami)
670  $aAfsaḣzod, A. Taḣavvuli afkori Abdurraḣmoni Jomī, 1981.
670  $aŞerh-i kaside-yi Mevlana Cami ... 1873.
670  $aÖzege, M.S. Eski harf. bas. Türk. eser. kat.:$bp. 1648 (Abdurrahman Camı̂)
670  $aJāmī, 1414-1492. Izbrannoe, 1984:$bt.p. (Dzhami)
670  $aJāmī, 2004:$bt.p. (Nūruddīn ʻAbdurraḥmán Jāmī)
670  $aThis heavenly wine, 2006:$bCIP t.p. (Nooreddin Abdurrahman Ibn-e Ahmad-e Jami)
670  $aSharḥ-i Lavāʼiḥ-i Jāmī, 2008:$bp. 11 (Ḥaz̤rat Maulānā ʻAbdurraḥmān Jāmī)
670  $aSalāmān va Absāl, 2005:$bt.p. (نور الدين عبد الرحمن جامى = Nūr al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Raḥman Jāmī) t.p. verso (Iranian CIP data: Jāmī, ʻAbd al-Raḥman ibn Aḥmad, b. 817 Q. [1414 or 1415] ; d. 898 Q. [1414-1415])
670  $aJami, 2012:$bp. 4 of cover (Abdul Rahman Jami)
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667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aHis Salāmān u Absāl, 1850.
670  $aHis Maqāmāt-i Shaykh al-Islām Khvājah ʻAbd Allāh Anṣārī Haravī, 396-481 H, 1355, 1976:$bt.p. (Nūr al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Jāmī) p. 3 of cover (Nur-ud-Din Abd-ul-Rahman Jami)
670  $aLC data base, 1-28-87$b(hdg.: Jāmī, 1414-1492; usage: Abdurakhmana Dzhami)
670  $aAfsakhzod, A. Lirika Abd ar-Rakhmana Dzhami, 1988:$bt.p. (Abd ar-Rakhmana Dzhami) p. 325 (Abd ar-Rahman Jami)
670  $aAfsaḣzod, A. Taḣavvuli afkori Abdurraḣmoni Jomī, 1981.
670  $aŞerh-i kaside-yi Mevlana Cami ... 1873.
670  $aÖzege, M.S. Eski harf. bas. Türk. eser. kat.:$bp. 1648 (Abdurrahman Camı̂)
670  $aJāmī, 1414-1492. Izbrannoe, 1984:$bt.p. (Dzhami)
670  $aJāmī, 2004:$bt.p. (Nūruddīn ʻAbdurraḥmán Jāmī)
670  $aThis heavenly wine, 2006:$bCIP t.p. (Nooreddin Abdurrahman Ibn-e Ahmad-e Jami)
670  $aSharḥ-i Lavāʼiḥ-i Jāmī, 2008:$bp. 11 (Ḥaz̤rat Maulānā ʻAbdurraḥmān Jāmī)
670  $aSalāmān va Absāl, 2005:$bt.p. (نور الدين عبد الرحمن جامى = Nūr al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Raḥman Jāmī) t.p. verso (Iranian CIP data: Jāmī, ʻAbd al-Raḥman ibn Aḥmad, b. 817 Q. [1414 or 1415] ; d. 898 Q. [1414-1415])
670  $aJami, 2012:$bp. 4 of cover (Abdul Rahman Jami)
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410$aLegal Aid Society, New York.$bCommunity Law Offices
670  $aRosenthal, D. E. Volunteer attorneys, 1971.
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670  $aHarris, Susan K. The cultural work of the late nineteenth-century hostess, 2002:$bt.p. (Mary Gladstone Drew)
670  $aLC database, Apr. 22, 2002$b(hdg.: Drew, Mary, 1847-1927; Drew, Mary (Gladstone), 1847-1927; Drew, Mary (Gladstone), Mrs., 1847-1927)
670  $aMary Gladstone, 2003:$bp. x (b. 23 Nov. 1847) p. 240 (d. 1 Jan. 1928)
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370  $aRentiesville (Okla.)$bDurham (N.C.)$cUnited States$2naf
373  $aHoward University$aBrooklyn College$aUniversity of Chicago$aHarvard University$aFisk University$aDuke University$2naf
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670  $aBib. nat.$b(hdg.: Brieux, Eugène; usage: Brieux, Eugène Brieux)
670  $aDict. de biog. franç.$b(Brieux, Eugène, auteur dramatique; b. Paris 1/19/1858; member of the Académie from 1910; d. Dec. 1932)
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670  $aDict. de biog. franç.$b(Brieux, Eugène, auteur dramatique; b. Paris 1/19/1858; member of the Académie from 1910; d. Dec. 1932)
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670  $aHis Some aspects of education in Australia, 1968.
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378  $qIshmael Scott
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670  $aAuthor's The free-lance pallbearers, 1967.
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670  $aAfrican American National Biography, accessed September 16, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center  database:$b(Thurman, Howard; Howard Washington Thurman; theologian, mystic; born 18 November 1899 in Daytona, Florida,  United States; scholarship, Morehouse College, Atlanta, (1919); graduated, Rochester Seminary, New York (1926); pastor  of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Oberlin, Ohio; professor, School of Religion, Howard University (1932); traveled to India  on a goodwill visit sponsored by the Christian Student Movement and the International Committee of the YMCA-YWCA  (1935); dean, Rankin Chapel, Howard University (1936); senior pastor of Fellowship Church (1946); dean, Marsh Chapel,  Boston University (1953); chaired, Howard Thurman Educational Trust; board member, Fellowship of Reconciliation,  Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); died 10 April  1981, probably in San Francisco, California, United States)
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400$aHovsēpʻ Geghetsʻik
400$aIosif Prekrasnyĭ
400$aIosif$c(Son of Jacob)
400$aI︠U︡sup$c(Son of Jacob)
400$aJoesoep$c(Son of Jacob)
400$aJoseph$c(Biblical figure)
400$aJoseph,$cthe Patriarch
400$aJusuf,$cKandjeng Nabi
400$aJusuf$c(Son of Jacob)
400$aKandjeng Nabi Jusuf
400$aKanjeng Nabi Yusuf
400$aNabbi Joesoep
400$aNabbi Jusup
400$aNabbi Yussup
400$aNabi Jusuf
400$aNabi Yusuf
400$aYehosef$c(Son of Jacob)
400$aYosef$c(Son of Jacob)
400$aYūsuf al-Ṣiddiq$c(Son of Jacob)
400$aYusuf,$cKanjeng Nabi
400$aYusuf$c(Son of Jacob)
400$aיוסף
400$aיוסף$c(Son of Jacob)
400$aיוסף$c(בן יעקב)
400$aיוסף בן יעקב אבינו
400$aיוסף,$cהצדיק
400$aيوسف الصديق
500$aYuya
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aPriebatsch, H. Die Josephsgeschichte, 1937.
670  $aEncyc. Brit., 15th ed.$b(Joseph, son of the patriarch Jacob)
670  $aCollier's encyc.$b(Joseph, 11th son of Jacob)
670  $aInterpreter's dict. of the Bible$b(Joseph, son of Jacob)
670  $aI︠U︡sup-Zu̇leĭkha, 1987:$bcolophon (Iosife Prekrasnom)
670  $aEncyc. Judaica, 1971$b(Joseph, Hebrew Yosef, Yehosef, son of Jacob)
670  $aOsman, A. Stranger in the Valley of Kings, 1988, c1987:$bCIP galley (Yuya; tomb of Yuya; Yuya's mummy) introd. (author feels that Joseph, Son of Jacob, and Yuya were the same person)
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400$aيوسف الصديق
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667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aPriebatsch, H. Die Josephsgeschichte, 1937.
670  $aEncyc. Brit., 15th ed.$b(Joseph, son of the patriarch Jacob)
670  $aCollier's encyc.$b(Joseph, 11th son of Jacob)
670  $aInterpreter's dict. of the Bible$b(Joseph, son of Jacob)
670  $aI︠U︡sup-Zu̇leĭkha, 1987:$bcolophon (Iosife Prekrasnom)
670  $aEncyc. Judaica, 1971$b(Joseph, Hebrew Yosef, Yehosef, son of Jacob)
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374  $aPainters$aGraphic artists$2lcsh
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670  $aKlangkunst, c1999:$bp. 317 (Rauschenberg, Robert (eigentlich Milton Ernest); b. 1925, Port Arthur, Texas)
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670  $aGuggenheim, Feb. 3, 2015$b(Robert Rauschenberg was born Milton Rauschenberg on October 22, 1925, in Port Arthur, Texas. He began to study pharmacology at the University of Texas, Austin, before being drafted into the U.S. Navy, where he served as a neuropsychiatric technician in the U.S. Navy Hospital Corps in San Diego. In 1947, he enrolled at the Kansas City Art Institute and traveled to Paris to study. In fall 1948, Rauschenberg returned to the United States to study at Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina. While taking classes at the Art Students League, New York, from 1949 to 1951, Rauschenberg was offered his first solo exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery.  Rauschenberg traveled extensively throughout his life. In the mid-1980s his collaborations with artisans and workshops abroad culminated in the establishment of the Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI). Announced to the United Nations in December 1984, ROCI involved the artist making and presenting work while traveling with a team of assistants through 11 politically sensitive countries, including China, Tibet, the U.S.S.R., and East Germany, as a way to initiate cross-cultural dialogue)$uhttp://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online/artists/bios/1396
670  $aWikipedia, Feb. 3, 2015$b(Robert Rauschenberg; birth name: Milton Ernest Rauschenberg;  born October 22, 1925 in Port Arthur, Texas; died May 12, 2008 in Captiva, Fla.; painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the pop art movement. Rauschenberg is well known for his "Combines" of the 1950s, in which non-traditional materials and objects were employed in innovative combinations. Rauschenberg was both a painter and a sculptor and the Combines are a combination of both, but he also worked with photography, printmaking, papermaking, and performance.  He was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1993. He became the recipient of the Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts in 1995 in recognition of his more than 40 years of fruitful artmaking. Rauschenberg lived and worked in New York City as well as on Captiva Island, Florida.
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670  $aAuthor's Optical rotatory dispersion, 1960.
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670  $aAuthor's Optical rotatory dispersion, 1960.
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670  $aNew York times (online), viewed Feb. 2, 2015$b(in obituary published Jan. 31: Carl Djerassi; b. Oct. 29, 1923, Vienna; came to the U.S. in 1939; d. Friday [Jan. 30, 2015], San Francisco, aged 91; eminent chemist who 63 years ago synthesized a hormone that changed the world by creating the key ingredient for the oral contraceptive known as "the pill")
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670  $aInformation from 678 converted Dec. 17, 2014$b(professor, University of Wisconsin)
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667  $aOld catalog heading for pseudonym: Haines, William
670  $aHis Depth of field, 1970.
670  $aThe Stylus, Apr. 30, 1986$b(His first novel [What happens in Fort Lauderdale] was published as a senior under a pseudonym [William Haines] along with his roommate)
670  $aInformation from 678 converted Dec. 19, 2014$b(teaches at State Univ. of N.Y. at Brockport)
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670  $aInformation from 678 converted Dec. 19, 2014$b(teaches at State Univ. of N.Y. at Brockport)
670  $aWilliam Heyen in print, ©1978:$btitle page (William Heyen) page [3] (William Heyen was born on November 1, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York, and raised on Long Island; he received his Ph.D. from Ohio University in 1967; teaches at the State University of New York College at Brockport; poet)
670  $aContemporary authors online, March 9, 2015$b(William Heyen; poet; taught at State University of New York College at Cortland, 1963-1965 and at State University of New York College at Brockport, 1967-2000, professor emeritus, 2000-; Fulbright lecturer, University of Hannover, 1971-1972; visiting professor, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1985; leader of poetry workshops at the Chautauqua Institution; B.S.Ed., State University of New York College at Brockport, B.S.Ed., 1961)
670  $aPoets & writers, via WWW, March 9, 2015$b(William Heyen; poet; raised in Nesconset, New York; lives in Brockport, New York; email: wheyen@rochester.rr.com)
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670  $aCora Urquhart Potter, 2010:$bECIP data view (b. 1859; d.1936; born Mary Cora Urquhart, was one of the first American society women to take to the stage; married James Brown-Potter in 1877 and they had a daughter, Anne in 1879; visited England in 1876, and remained in England to pursue a career on stage; made her stage debut at the Theatre Royal in Brighton in 1877; after her divorce in 1903, she continued to use her married name as her stage name; her last appearance on the London stage was in 1912)
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670  $aNonsense mutations and tRNA suppressors, 1979 (a.e.)$bt.p. (J.D. Smith, Med. Res. Council., Lab. of Molecular Biol., Cambridge, UK)
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670  $aIndependent, Nov. 27, 2003:$b(molecular biologist, b. Dec. 8, 1924; d. Nov. 22, 2003)
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667  $aNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
670  $aHis Preface to a twenty volume suicide note, 1961.
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667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
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670  $aGarcía Larragueta, S. A. el Gran Pirorado de Navarra de la Orden de San Juan ... 1957.
670  $aPecchioli, A. Storia dei Cavalieri di Malta, c1978 (a.e.)$bt.p. (Cavalieri di Malta)
670  $aSovrano militare ordine ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme, detto di Rodi, detto di Malta, 1982?
670  $aCath. encycl.$b(under Knights of Malta: The Sovereign Military Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, commonly called the Knights of Malta or Knights Hospitaller; dating from 11th cent. Now divided into 5 grand priories (Rome, Lombardy-Venetia, Naples-Sicily, Bohemia, Austria) & 26 national associations; under Hospitallers: Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, more widely known as Knights of Malta; f. not later than 1108)
670  $aL'Enquête pontificale de 1373 sur l'Ordre des Hospitaliers de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem, 1987-
670  $aFavreau, R. La commanderie du Breuil-du-Pas ... 1986:$bp. 7 (l'ordre de l'Hôpital Saint-Jean de Jérusalem)
670  $aGuillaume de Villaret, 1er recteur ... 1985:$bt.p. (Ordre des hospitaliers de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem; Association française des membres de l'Ordre souverain militaire et hospitalier de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem, de Rhodes et de Malte)
670  $aQuid, 1191:$bp. 1251 (Ordre souverain militaire et hospitalier de St-Jean de Jérusalem, de Rhodes et de Malte, ou Ordre souverain de Malte)
670  $aVajay, S. Ordinis Sancti Iohannis in Hungaria Thesaurus ac Corpus, 1987:$bspine (Johannita Rend) p. 55 (Szent János Lovagrend)
670  $aPerminov, P. Pod senʹi︠u︡ vosʹmikonechnogo kresta, 1991:$bt.p. (Malʹtiĭskiĭ orden)
670  $aMarjai, I. A kereszt és a kard lovagjai, 1990:$bt.p. (A Máltai Lovagrend) p. 115 (Johannita Lovagrend)
670  $aMünzen u. Medaillen des Johanniterordens auf Malta, 1990.
670  $aDes Chevaliers de Rhodes aux Chevaliers de Malte, c1994.
670  $aL'Ordre de Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem, l'Empire ottoman ... 1994:$bp. 15 (Chevaliers de Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem)
670  $aCaballeros Aragoneses de la Soberana Orden Militar de Malta ... 1995:$bt.p.
670  $aIndice de familias chilenas que han rendido pruebas en la Orden de Malta (1783-1970), 1971.
670  $aAnjou, A. La verdadera historia de los Caballeros de San Juan, 1990:$bt.p. (Caballeros de San Juan) p. 7 (Orden de los Caballeros Hospitalarios de San Juan de Jerusalén)
670  $aSouvenirs et vestiges de l'Ordre de Malte subsistant encore à Paris, 1891.
670  $aThe Knights of Malta, c1996:$bt.p. (The Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta) p. 1 (Sovereign Military and Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta) p. 5 (Sovereign Military Order of Malta)
670  $aI Cavalieri di San Giovanni e il Mediterraneo, 1998:$bp. 23 (Ordine dei Cavalieri di S. Giovanni l'Ordine di Malta)
670  $aMattia Preti e l'Ordine di San Giovanni tra la Calabria e Malta, c1999:$bp. 13 (Ordine di San Giovanni gerosolimitano; Order of St. John of Jerusalem; Order of St. John) p. 22 (Ordine gerosolimitano; Cavalieri ospitalieri) p. 23 (Knights Hospitaller)
670  $aDecrees of Paul I, Emperor of Russia, 1796-1800:$btext of decrees of Nov. 19, 1798 and Feb. 15 and Mar. 11, 1799 (Orden Svi︠a︡togo Ioanna Ierusalimskogo)
670  $aIl-mużika ta' Malta sa l-ah̳h̳ar tas-seklu tmintax, 2000:$bp. x (Ordni ta' San Ġwann) p. 29 (Kavallieri Ospitalieri ta' l-Ordni ta' San Ġwann) p. 182 (Ordni tal-Kavallieri ta' San Ġwann)
670  $aSzpitalnicy św. Jana na Ziemi Starogardzkiej, 2001:$bp. 1 (Rycerskiego Zakonu Świętego Jana) p. (Zakon "Joannitów")
670  $aSovranità e indipendenza nel Sovrano militare Ordine di Malta, c2006:$bcover flap (Sovrano militare Ordine di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme)
670  $aCongresso di Vienna e principio di legittimità, c2006:$bt.p. (Sovrano militare ordine di San Giovanni gerosolimitano) back cover (Cavalieri di Rodi) p. 13 (Sovrano militare Ordine di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme)
670  $aAlle origini dell'Europa mediterranea, c2007:$bt.p. (Ordine dei Cavalieri giovanniti) p. 5 (Giovanniti; Ordine dei giovanniti)
670  $aJoannici na Śląsku w średniowieczu, 2007.
670  $aGli ordini ospedalieri tra centro e periferia, 2007:$bp. 5 (Ordine di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme; Ordine di S. Giovanni) p. 81 (Gerosolimitani)
670  $aGli Ospedalieri in Sardegna e l'eredità dei Templari, c2009:$bp. 4 of cover (Ospedalieri di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme)
670  $aFestschrift zum 150jährigen Jubiläum der Schlesischen Genossenschaft des Johanniterordens, c2003:$bp. 7 (... Ritterlichen Ordens St. Johannis vom Spital zu Jerusalem)
670  $aMaremma, 2010:$bp. 7 (Sovrano militare ordine ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme, di Rodi e di Malta; Ordine ospitaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme; Ordine giovannita)
670  $aRitorno dei Cavalieri, 2011:$bp. 7 (Cavalieri di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme) p. 11 (Cavalieri Gerosolimitani)
670  $aLa Soberana Militar Orden de Malta como sujeto de derecho internacional, 2013:$bt.p. (Soberana Militar Orden de Malta)
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410$aOrdre souverain de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem, de Rhodes et de Malte
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410$aOrdo Sancti Iohannis
410$aOrdo Sancti Johannis
410$aJohannita Rend
410$aJohannita Lovagrend
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410$aMáltai Lovagrend
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410$aSovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta
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410$aSovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Malta
410$aCavalieri di San Giovanni
410$aOrdine dei Cavalieri di S. Giovanni
410$aOrdine dei Cavalieri di San Giovanni
410$aOrdine di San Giovanni
410$aOrdine di San Giovanni gerosolimitano
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410$aZakon "Joannitów"
410$aSovrano militare Ordine di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme
410$aSovrano militare ordine di San Giovanni gerosolimitano
410$aCavalieri di Rodi
410$aSovrano militare Ordine di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme
410$aOrdine dei Cavalieri giovanniti
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410$aOrdine dei giovanniti
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410$aOrdine di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme
410$aOrdine di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme
410$aOrdine di S. Giovanni
410$aGerosolimitani
410$aOspedalieri di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme
410$aRitterlicher Orden St. Johannis vom Spital zu Jerusalem
410$aSovrano militare ordine ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme, di Rodi e di Malta
410$aOrdine ospitaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme
410$aOrdine giovannita
410$aCavalieri di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme
410$aCavalieri Gerosolimitani
410$aSoberana Militar Orden de Malta
410$aZakon Rycerzy Jerozolimskiego Szpitala św. Jana Chrzciciela
510$aKnights of the Holy Sepulcher
510$aAntonine Canons
510$aCanons of the Holy Sepulcher
510$aJohanniter Orde in Nederland
667  $aNot to be confused with Grand Priory in the British Realm of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, also known as Order of St. John, an independent national body; nor with Knights of St. John, incorp. by spec. act of legislature of the State of New York in 1886 as the Roman Catholic Union of the Knights of St. John [no publs. in LC data base]; its name chgd in 1896 to Knights of St. John [no publs. in LC data base]; nor with the Johanniter Orde in Nederland
670  $aGarcía Larragueta, S. A. el Gran Pirorado de Navarra de la Orden de San Juan ... 1957.
670  $aPecchioli, A. Storia dei Cavalieri di Malta, c1978 (a.e.)$bt.p. (Cavalieri di Malta)
670  $aSovrano militare ordine ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme, detto di Rodi, detto di Malta, 1982?
670  $aCath. encycl.$b(under Knights of Malta: The Sovereign Military Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, commonly called the Knights of Malta or Knights Hospitaller; dating from 11th cent. Now divided into 5 grand priories (Rome, Lombardy-Venetia, Naples-Sicily, Bohemia, Austria) & 26 national associations; under Hospitallers: Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, more widely known as Knights of Malta; f. not later than 1108)
670  $aL'Enquête pontificale de 1373 sur l'Ordre des Hospitaliers de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem, 1987-
670  $aFavreau, R. La commanderie du Breuil-du-Pas ... 1986:$bp. 7 (l'ordre de l'Hôpital Saint-Jean de Jérusalem)
670  $aGuillaume de Villaret, 1er recteur ... 1985:$bt.p. (Ordre des hospitaliers de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem; Association française des membres de l'Ordre souverain militaire et hospitalier de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem, de Rhodes et de Malte)
670  $aQuid, 1191:$bp. 1251 (Ordre souverain militaire et hospitalier de St-Jean de Jérusalem, de Rhodes et de Malte, ou Ordre souverain de Malte)
670  $aVajay, S. Ordinis Sancti Iohannis in Hungaria Thesaurus ac Corpus, 1987:$bspine (Johannita Rend) p. 55 (Szent János Lovagrend)
670  $aPerminov, P. Pod senʹi︠u︡ vosʹmikonechnogo kresta, 1991:$bt.p. (Malʹtiĭskiĭ orden)
670  $aMarjai, I. A kereszt és a kard lovagjai, 1990:$bt.p. (A Máltai Lovagrend) p. 115 (Johannita Lovagrend)
670  $aMünzen u. Medaillen des Johanniterordens auf Malta, 1990.
670  $aDes Chevaliers de Rhodes aux Chevaliers de Malte, c1994.
670  $aL'Ordre de Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem, l'Empire ottoman ... 1994:$bp. 15 (Chevaliers de Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem)
670  $aCaballeros Aragoneses de la Soberana Orden Militar de Malta ... 1995:$bt.p.
670  $aIndice de familias chilenas que han rendido pruebas en la Orden de Malta (1783-1970), 1971.
670  $aAnjou, A. La verdadera historia de los Caballeros de San Juan, 1990:$bt.p. (Caballeros de San Juan) p. 7 (Orden de los Caballeros Hospitalarios de San Juan de Jerusalén)
670  $aSouvenirs et vestiges de l'Ordre de Malte subsistant encore à Paris, 1891.
670  $aThe Knights of Malta, c1996:$bt.p. (The Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta) p. 1 (Sovereign Military and Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta) p. 5 (Sovereign Military Order of Malta)
670  $aI Cavalieri di San Giovanni e il Mediterraneo, 1998:$bp. 23 (Ordine dei Cavalieri di S. Giovanni l'Ordine di Malta)
670  $aMattia Preti e l'Ordine di San Giovanni tra la Calabria e Malta, c1999:$bp. 13 (Ordine di San Giovanni gerosolimitano; Order of St. John of Jerusalem; Order of St. John) p. 22 (Ordine gerosolimitano; Cavalieri ospitalieri) p. 23 (Knights Hospitaller)
670  $aDecrees of Paul I, Emperor of Russia, 1796-1800:$btext of decrees of Nov. 19, 1798 and Feb. 15 and Mar. 11, 1799 (Orden Svi︠a︡togo Ioanna Ierusalimskogo)
670  $aIl-mużika ta' Malta sa l-ah̳h̳ar tas-seklu tmintax, 2000:$bp. x (Ordni ta' San Ġwann) p. 29 (Kavallieri Ospitalieri ta' l-Ordni ta' San Ġwann) p. 182 (Ordni tal-Kavallieri ta' San Ġwann)
670  $aSzpitalnicy św. Jana na Ziemi Starogardzkiej, 2001:$bp. 1 (Rycerskiego Zakonu Świętego Jana) p. (Zakon "Joannitów")
670  $aSovranità e indipendenza nel Sovrano militare Ordine di Malta, c2006:$bcover flap (Sovrano militare Ordine di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme)
670  $aCongresso di Vienna e principio di legittimità, c2006:$bt.p. (Sovrano militare ordine di San Giovanni gerosolimitano) back cover (Cavalieri di Rodi) p. 13 (Sovrano militare Ordine di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme)
670  $aAlle origini dell'Europa mediterranea, c2007:$bt.p. (Ordine dei Cavalieri giovanniti) p. 5 (Giovanniti; Ordine dei giovanniti)
670  $aJoannici na Śląsku w średniowieczu, 2007.
670  $aGli ordini ospedalieri tra centro e periferia, 2007:$bp. 5 (Ordine di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme; Ordine di S. Giovanni) p. 81 (Gerosolimitani)
670  $aGli Ospedalieri in Sardegna e l'eredità dei Templari, c2009:$bp. 4 of cover (Ospedalieri di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme)
670  $aFestschrift zum 150jährigen Jubiläum der Schlesischen Genossenschaft des Johanniterordens, c2003:$bp. 7 (... Ritterlichen Ordens St. Johannis vom Spital zu Jerusalem)
670  $aMaremma, 2010:$bp. 7 (Sovrano militare ordine ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme, di Rodi e di Malta; Ordine ospitaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme; Ordine giovannita)
670  $aRitorno dei Cavalieri, 2011:$bp. 7 (Cavalieri di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme) p. 11 (Cavalieri Gerosolimitani)
670  $aLa Soberana Militar Orden de Malta como sujeto de derecho internacional, 2013:$bt.p. (Soberana Militar Orden de Malta)
670  $aKościół św. Jana Jerozolimskiego za Murami na poznańskiej Komandorii, 2011:$bp. 7 (Zakon Rycerzy Jerozolimskiego Szpitala św. Jana Chrzciciela)
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670  $aHis Os vellos non deben de namorarse, 1977:$bt.p. (Alfonso R. Castelao)
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670  $aCastelao, 2012:$bt.p. (Castelao; Kāstelāo)
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670  $aAuthor's De la condinte de la guerre, 1904.
670  $aʻAṣalī, B. al-Mārīshāl Firdīnānd Fūsh, 1851-1929, 1983:$bt.p. (al-Mārīshāl Firdīnānd Fūsh, 1851-1929)
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670  $aEncyclopedia of World War I, 2005:$bp. 424 (Foch, Ferdinand (1851-1929); Supreme Allied commander in World War I; b. in Tarbes, in southwestern France on 2 October 1851; died at Paris on 20 March 1925)
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670  $aWikipedia, March 3, 2015:$bWest Village (West Village; a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The area is roughly bounded by the Hudson River on the west and Sixth Avenue on the east, extending from West 14th Street south to West Houston Street; 40.73578°N 74.00357°W) Greenwich Village (Greenwich Village; neighborhood on the west side of Lower Manhattan, New York City; The western part of Greenwich Village is known as West Village; the dividing line is debated - narrowly speaking it is the area west of 7th Avenue, which is heavily residential, but broadly speaking it is the area west of 6th Avenue - the grid changes at 6th Avenue, commonly assumed to be the dividing line)
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670  $aLC data base, Mar. 2, 2006$b(hdg.: Portland and Rochester Railroad Co.; usage: Portland & Rochester Railroad Company)
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670  $aBNE in VIAF, Feb. 9, 2015$b(Bernardino de Sahagún‏ ‎(O.F.M.))‏
670  $aCatholic Encyclopedia, Feb. 9, 2015$b(Bernardino de Sahagún; Missionary and Aztec archeologist, b. at Sahagún, Kingdom of Leon, Spain, in or before the year 1500; d. at Mexico, 23 Oct., 1590. He studied at the convent of Salamanca where he took the vows of the order, and in 1529 was sent out to Mexico, being one of the earliest missionaries assigned to that country, where he labored until his death more than sixty years later. He was assigned to the college of Santa Cruz in Tlaltelolco, near the City of Mexico, and took up the work of preaching, conversion, and the instruction of the native youth in Spanish and Latin, science, music, and religion, while by close study and years of daily practice he himself acquired such mastery of the Aztec language as has never since been attained by any other student.)$uhttp://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13325a.htm
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670  $aDe sententia Dionysii, 1999:$bt.p. (Athanasius von Alexandrien)
670  $aPseudo-Athanasius on virginity, 2002:$bt.p. (Pseudo-Athanasius) p. vi (attribution to Athanasius of Alexandria is certainly spurious)
670  $aQawānīn al-Bābā Athanāsiyūs Baṭriyark al-Iskandarīyah, 2003.
670  $aSinopsis adecă Cuprindere în scurt a ceii vechi şi a ceii noao scripturi, 1783:$bt.p. (Atanasie cel Mare, Patriarhul Alexandriei)
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670  $aNUCMC files$b(Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880; b. Lydia Maria Francis; Mrs. David Lee Child)
670  $aWwWA, 1607-1896$b(Child, Lydia Maria Francis; 1802-1880; author, abolitionist; d. Convers & Susannah (Rand) Francis; m. David Lee Child; teacher, Watertown, Mass.; nursed John Brown in prison)
670  $aMWA/NAIP files$b(hdg.: Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880; usage: L. Maria Child; American lady; editor of Juvenile miscellany; author of Letters from New York; author of Philothea; author of Fact and fiction; author of Biographies of good wives)
670  $aHer The mother's book, 1992:$bCIP t.p. (Mrs. Child)
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670  $aLydia Maria Child, selected letters, 1817-1880, 1982:$bp. [xvi] (b. Lydia Francis; added Maria to name in 1822; m. David Lee Child 19 Oct. 1828) p. xviii (d. 20 Oct. 1880)
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670  $aHer The mother's book, 1992:$bCIP t.p. (Mrs. Child)
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670  $aBiographical directory of the governors of the United States, 1978:$bp. 10 (Clay, Clement Comer; b. 12/17/1789; d. 09/09/1866; Gov. of Ala. 1835-1837)
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670  $aBritannica online WWW site, May 5, 2006$b(Amin, Idi; b. 1924/25, Koboko, Uganda; d. Aug. 16, 2003, Jiddah, Saudi Arabia; full name: Idi Amin Dada Oumee)
670  $aDictionary of African Biography, accessed November 7, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center  database:$b(Amin, Idi Dada; president, foreign military officer; born c.1925 in Koboko, Uganda; joined the Fourth  (Uganda) Battalion of the King's African Rifles (KAR) (1946) as an assistant cook; sent to Kenya as a private (1947);  light heavyweight boxing champion (1951-1960); lieutenant colonel and commanding officer of First Battalion, Uganda  Army (1964); promoted to major general (1968); led a coup d'état, proclaimed himself president and appointed a  council of ministers consisting of talented technocrats (1971); Chair of the Organization of African Unity (OAU)  (1975); contrived a proclamation making him "President for Life" (1976); fled to Libya and received asylum until  (1979); later moved to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; died 16 August 2003 in Saudi Arabia)
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670  $aHer The need to help, 2015:$bECIP title page (Liisa H. Malkki) data view (b. Dec. 16, 1959)
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670  $aEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP) cumulative bibliography, 1995:$bt.p. (Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC)
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400$aApollonius,$cRhodius.$tArgonauticorum libros quatuor ... recensuit Ludovicus Hörstel
400$aApollonius,$cRhodius.$tArgonautika
400$aApollonius,$cRhodius.$tArgonautikōn biblia dʹ
400$aApollonius,$cRhodius.$tArgonautikōn biblia tessara
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400$aApollonius,$cRhodius.$tArgonautiche
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400$aApollonius,$cRhodius.$tArgonautiques
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400$aApollonius,$cRhodius.$tἈργοναυτικά
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670  $aHis Apollōniou Rodiou "Ta Argonautika," 1988.
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374  $aBuddhist master
375  $amale
377  $atib
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400$a宗喀巴大师,$d1357-1419
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aThe yoga of Tibet, 1981:$bt.p. (Tsong-ka-pa)
670  $aEssence of refined gold, c1982:$bt.p. (Tsong Khapa)
670  $aRten ʼbrel bstod pa legs bśad sñin po, 1982:$bt.p. (Ācāryacoṅkhāpā; Ācārya Tsoṅkhāpā)
670  $aThe principal teachings of Buddhism, 1989:$bt.p. (Tsongkapa)
670  $aKūshō shisō no kenkyū, 1976-1988:$bv. 2, pt. 2, t.p. (Tsonkapa [in kana])
670  $aDrang nges legs bshad snying po, 1991:$bt.p. (Tsong Kha-pa) cover (Rje Tsoṅ-kha-pa)
670  $aŚar Rgyal-ba Tsoṅ-kha-pa Dpal-bzaṅ-pos mdzad paʼi zab mo rten ʼbyuṅ gi bstod pa ... l989:$bt.p. (Śar Rgyal-ba Tsoṅ-kha-pa Dpal-bzan-po)
670  $aSer-smad Thos-bsam-nor-gliṅ gi yig cha... 1990:$bt.p. (Rje Tzong-kha-pa Blo-bzang-grags-pa)
670  $aLe grand livre de la progression vers l'éveil, c1990- :$bv. 1, t.p. (Tsongkhapa Losang Drakpa) p. 11 (Tsongkhapa, 1357-1419, le fondateur de la tradition Géloug du bouddhisme tibétain)
670  $aĀcārya Sumatikīrti Coṅkhāpa neyārthanītārthavibhaṅgaśāstra subhāshitasāra, 1998:$bt.p. (Ācārya Sumatikīrti Coṅkhāpa)
670  $aKhamgiĭg aĭldagch Bogd Zonkhavyn ..., 2004.
670  $aIkh bodʹ mȯriĭn zėrėg, 2004- :$bv. 1, t.p. (Zonkhava Luvsandagva)
670  $aBodʹ Mȯriĭn zėrėg, 2003 :$b(Bogd Zonkhaba)
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667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aThe yoga of Tibet, 1981:$bt.p. (Tsong-ka-pa)
670  $aEssence of refined gold, c1982:$bt.p. (Tsong Khapa)
670  $aRten ʼbrel bstod pa legs bśad sñin po, 1982:$bt.p. (Ācāryacoṅkhāpā; Ācārya Tsoṅkhāpā)
670  $aThe principal teachings of Buddhism, 1989:$bt.p. (Tsongkapa)
670  $aKūshō shisō no kenkyū, 1976-1988:$bv. 2, pt. 2, t.p. (Tsonkapa [in kana])
670  $aDrang nges legs bshad snying po, 1991:$bt.p. (Tsong Kha-pa) cover (Rje Tsoṅ-kha-pa)
670  $aŚar Rgyal-ba Tsoṅ-kha-pa Dpal-bzaṅ-pos mdzad paʼi zab mo rten ʼbyuṅ gi bstod pa ... l989:$bt.p. (Śar Rgyal-ba Tsoṅ-kha-pa Dpal-bzan-po)
670  $aSer-smad Thos-bsam-nor-gliṅ gi yig cha... 1990:$bt.p. (Rje Tzong-kha-pa Blo-bzang-grags-pa)
670  $aLe grand livre de la progression vers l'éveil, c1990- :$bv. 1, t.p. (Tsongkhapa Losang Drakpa) p. 11 (Tsongkhapa, 1357-1419, le fondateur de la tradition Géloug du bouddhisme tibétain)
670  $aĀcārya Sumatikīrti Coṅkhāpa neyārthanītārthavibhaṅgaśāstra subhāshitasāra, 1998:$bt.p. (Ācārya Sumatikīrti Coṅkhāpa)
670  $aKhamgiĭg aĭldagch Bogd Zonkhavyn ..., 2004.
670  $aIkh bodʹ mȯriĭn zėrėg, 2004- :$bv. 1, t.p. (Zonkhava Luvsandagva)
670  $aBodʹ Mȯriĭn zėrėg, 2003 :$b(Bogd Zonkhaba)
670  $aTarni mȯr-u̇n des daraġalal-un delgerengġu̇i ȯgu̇lel, 2007:$btitle page (Zongkaba [in Mongolian script) Chinese CIP (宗喀巴 = Zongkeba)
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410$aمجاهدين خلق ايران
667  $aMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aIts Ānān kih shahādatʹrā barguzīdand, 1978?:$bt.p. (Sāzmān-i Mujāhidīn-i Khalq) p. 2 (Sāzmān-i Mujāhidīn-i Khalq-i Īrān)
670  $aWashington post 2/20/79$b(Mujaheddin-e-Khalq)
670  $aZindagīnāmah-i Mujāhidīn-i Khalq-i Musalmān-i Īrān, 1979?$b(Mujāhidīn-i Khalq-i Īrān)
670  $aDie Agonie des Dollar-Imperiums und die imperialistiche Verschwörungen der U.S.A., 1978 (x-ref.)$bt.p. (Organization der Modjahedin des Iranischen Volkes) p. 7 (O.M.I.V.)
670  $aAt war with humanity--, 1982:$bverso t.p. (People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran; PMOI)
670  $aTaḥlīl-i āmūzishī-i bayānīyah-ʼi apūrtūnīsthā-yi chap namā, 1980:$bcover (Sāzmān-i Mujāhidīn-i Khalq-i Īrān)
670  $aIran, resistance on the rise, 1987?:$bp. 4 of cover (People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran)
670  $aConfessions of some highranking MKO terrorists as aired on IRI T.V., 1985:$bforeword (Mujahideen Khalq Organization (MKO))
670  $aIran liberation (Washington, D.C.). Iran liberation, Nov. 21, 1988:$bcaption t.p. (People's Mojahedin of Iran)
670  $aStatement of O.M.K.I. in response to the recent accusations of the Iranian regime, 1977:$bcover (Organization of the Mujahidin Khalgh-e Iran) t.p. (Liberation Movement of Iran, Abroad)
670  $aBL auth. file, 10 Mar. 2005$b(hdg.: Sāzmān-i Mujāhidīn-i Khalq-i Īrān; refs.: Munaẓẓamat Mujāhidī al-Shaʻb al-Īrānīyah, Mujahiddin-i-Khalq Organization)
670  $aBrie, André. People's Mojahedin of Iran, 2005:$bp. 7 (PMOI is an Iranian political organisation founded in 1965 by a small group of intellectuals led by Muhammed Hanifnejad; was founded to oppose the regime of the Shah of Iran; after the 1979 revolution, it came into conflict with Ayatollah Khomeini and his brand of Islamic fundamentalism)
670  $aLes listes des groupes terroristes, 2004:$bt.p. (Organisation des modjahedines du peuple d'Iran; OMPI)
670  $aSharḥ-i tārīkhchah-yi Sāzmān-i Mujāhidīn-i Khalq-i Īrān ... 2005:$badded t.p. (Iran's Mojaheddin Khalgh Organization)
670  $aThe Mujahedin-e Khalq in Iraq, 2009.
670  $aMassacre at Camp Ashraf, 2011:$bp. 1 (Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MEK)) p. 28 (MEK was founded in early 1960s in Iran at a time of proliferation of various opposition groups against the Shah) p. 29 (The turning point for MEK's internal fortunes in Iran seems to have been 1981, when the Islamic regime engaged in one of the most brutal acts of repression, executing vast numbers of opposition members, including many MEK cadre. As MEK went into exile, its willingness to side with Saddam's Iraq against Iran ....)
670  $aTabār-i tarūr, 2008:$bt.p. (سازمان مجاهدين خلق = Sāzmān-i Mujāhidīn-i Khalq) added t.p. (Sazeman Mojahedin Khalgh)
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667  $aNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
670  $aIts Ānān kih shahādatʹrā barguzīdand, 1978?:$bt.p. (Sāzmān-i Mujāhidīn-i Khalq) p. 2 (Sāzmān-i Mujāhidīn-i Khalq-i Īrān)
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670  $aIran, resistance on the rise, 1987?:$bp. 4 of cover (People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran)
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670  $aStatement of O.M.K.I. in response to the recent accusations of the Iranian regime, 1977:$bcover (Organization of the Mujahidin Khalgh-e Iran) t.p. (Liberation Movement of Iran, Abroad)
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670  $aBrie, André. People's Mojahedin of Iran, 2005:$bp. 7 (PMOI is an Iranian political organisation founded in 1965 by a small group of intellectuals led by Muhammed Hanifnejad; was founded to oppose the regime of the Shah of Iran; after the 1979 revolution, it came into conflict with Ayatollah Khomeini and his brand of Islamic fundamentalism)
670  $aLes listes des groupes terroristes, 2004:$bt.p. (Organisation des modjahedines du peuple d'Iran; OMPI)
670  $aSharḥ-i tārīkhchah-yi Sāzmān-i Mujāhidīn-i Khalq-i Īrān ... 2005:$badded t.p. (Iran's Mojaheddin Khalgh Organization)
670  $aThe Mujahedin-e Khalq in Iraq, 2009.
670  $aMassacre at Camp Ashraf, 2011:$bp. 1 (Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MEK)) p. 28 (MEK was founded in early 1960s in Iran at a time of proliferation of various opposition groups against the Shah) p. 29 (The turning point for MEK's internal fortunes in Iran seems to have been 1981, when the Islamic regime engaged in one of the most brutal acts of repression, executing vast numbers of opposition members, including many MEK cadre. As MEK went into exile, its willingness to side with Saddam's Iraq against Iran ....)
670  $aTabār-i tarūr, 2008:$bt.p. (سازمان مجاهدين خلق = Sāzmān-i Mujāhidīn-i Khalq) added t.p. (Sazeman Mojahedin Khalgh)
670  $aKhvābgardʹhā, 2013:b added t.p. (People's Mojahedin's Organization [in rom.]))
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670  $aTheatrical designers, 1992:$bp. 168, etc. (b. 12/3/14, London, England; theatrical designer and architectural consultant; started her career at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin; subsequently worked at the Old Vic; daughter of pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch)
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670  $aWhich "global" village?:$bCIP t.p. (University of Genoa)
670  $aNouvelles contributions à la connaissance du système nerveux du tentacule des céphalopodes, 1958:$bt.p. (F. Rossi, Institut d'anatomie humaine normale, d'histologie et d'embryologie générale de l'Université de Gênes)
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670  $aLa Comedia de magia y de santos, 1992:$bprelim. p. (Universidad de Genova)
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670  $aWikipedia, 27 February 2015$b(The University of Genoa; Università degli Studi di Genova; Italian university located in Liguria; founded in 1481; currently has about 40,000 students)
675  $aMusei di zoologia e anatomia comparata della R. Università di Genova, no. 1 (1892)
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670  $aThe notorious Luke Short, 2015:$bECIP Data View (Book is a biography of the western gambler and occasional gunfighter Luke Short (born 1854, died 1893). He was born in Arkansas but lived most of his adult life in Fort Worth, Texas. He is most famous for shooting Jim Courtright in Fort Worth and for being kicked out of Dodge City, Kansas) ECIP Chapter 1 (Erroneous information concerning Luke L. Short starts with controversy over the actual date and place of his birth. Short was born in Polk County, Arkansas [not in Mississippi, as stated in William R. Cox's biography published in 1961] on January 22, 1854; named Luke Lamar after his grandfather) ECIP Chapter 4 (He died September 8, 1893, at a hotel called the Gilbert House in Geuda Springs, Sumner County, Kansas)
670  $aWikipedia, Jan. 30, 2015$b(Luke L. Short was an American Old West gunfighter, farmer, cowboy, whiskey peddler, army scout, dispatch rider, gambler, and saloon keeper. He survived a shoot-out with the well known gunman, Jim Courtright)