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821by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…In reply to his generally pessimistic assessment of the Polish underground, the following article by the writer Stach Sarmata (pseudonym) answers the following questions: How do I see the present situation in Poland and how will it probably develop?…”
Published 1986-07-15T00:00:00Z-1986-07-15T23:59:59Z
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822Published c. July 1939“…Wilfrid Roberts, M.P. has issued an appeal, sponsored by a group of prominent scientists, writers and artists, for support for a proposed Anglo-Iberian Centre. …”
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823Published 1924“…He had always found in life that the man who attributed motives to another attributed those motives which would have actuated himself in like circumstances. When this writer said that those who could pay were naturally preferred he was indicating what he (the writer) would do. …”
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825by Onaindia, Alberto de“…It received three direct hits, and many people sheltering there were killed. The writer of the letter ignores the later German admission that their planes bombed Guernica. …”
Published 04 December 1942
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826by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…The Nobel Prize for Milan Kundera: A Proposal[from: KOS, no. 56 (4 June 1984)]The fortnightly paper of the Committee for Social Resistance (Komitet Oporu Społecznego or KOS) reprinted and gave its full support to the proposal made by the editors of another underground publication, the literary journal "Wezwanie" [The Call], that the Nobel Prize for Literature be awarded to the Czech writer, Milan Kundera. The Warsaw based "KOS" appears regularly, each edition numbering from 6,000 to 10,000 copies. …”
Published 1984-09-07T00:00:00Z-1984-09-07T23:59:59Z
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827by Boyd, Orr, Castro, Josué de, Dolci, Danilo, Shinzo Hamai, Hromadka, J.-L., Kastler, Alfred, Nehru, Rajan, Pauling, Linus, Abbé Pierre, Rostand, Jean, Russell, Bertrand, Supek, Ivan, Thirring, Hans“…Jean ROSTAND (France) Biologist and writer Member of Institute (Académie française) Lord Bertrand RUSSELL (Great-Britain) Philosopher, mathematician Nobel Prize for Litterature 1949 Prof. …”
Published 1966 - 1969
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828Published 1924“…The document begins : "At the present time, with rare exceptions, general hospitals are supported by voluntary contributions," and the term "general hospital" is used throughout as a synonym for voluntary hospital. The writers give no indication of the fact that the Poor Law infirmaries, which contain a greater number of beds than the voluntary hospitals, are in reality large general hospitals. …”