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Hirsch and Edward
* Hirsch, Edward.
* 1986 – 1989 Edward Hirsch Levi
According to Foundation president Edward Hirsch, between 1925 and 2005 the Foundation granted close to $ 240 million in Fellowships to more than 15, 500 individuals.
The Law School experienced a period of profound growth and expansion under the leadership of Dean Edward Hirsch Levi, AB 1932, ( 1945 – 1962 ).
Edward Hirsch Levi ( June 26, 1911 – March 7, 2000 ) was an American academic leader, scholar, and statesman who served as United States Attorney General.
* Hirsch Jacobs, Edward A. Neloy, James G. Rowe, Sr. ( 3 )
* Edward Hirsch: A Language Torn From Sleep, The New-York Times Book Review, August 3, 1986
Recent Faculty have included Julia Alvarez, Andrea Barrett, Charles Baxter, Linda Bierds, Robert Boswell, Lan Samantha Chang, Ted Conover, Mark Doty, Percival Everett, Lynn Freed, Linda Gregerson, Patricia Hampl, Edward Hirsch, Brigit Pegeen Kelly, William Kittredge, Antonya Nelson, Carl Phillips, Natasha Trethewey, Ellen Bryant Voigt, Daniel Wallace, and Dean Young.
Edward Hirsch
Edward Hirsch ( born January 20, 1950 ) is an American poet and critic who wrote a national bestseller about reading poetry.
* Transforming Vision: Writers on Art, Selected and Introduced by Edward Hirsch, ( Boston: Little, Brown, 1994 ) ISBN 0-8212-2126-4
* Edward M. Hirsch, Guggenheim Fellow in Poetry, 1985.
* Edward Hirsch profile on Poets. org
* Interview with Edward Hirsch at Nashville Review
* Benjamin Seaman, ' A Conversation With Stuart Dybek and Edward Hirsch ' at Artful Dodge
* Interview with Edward Hirsch at BigThink. com February 25 2010, 34 mins, video.
At Columbia he worked with Lucie Brock-Broido, Liam Rector, Glyn Maxwell, Nicholas Christopher, Edward Hirsch, and Timothy Donnelly.
* Edward Hirsch, American poet and academic
'" Edward Hirsch observed that " the 57 stanzas of Homage to Mistress Bradstreet combine the concentration of an extended lyric with the erudition and amplitude of a historical novel.
In his review of the Collected Poems, Edward Hirsch commented on this decision, stating, " It is obviously practical to continue to publish the 385 dream songs separately, but reading the Collected Poems without them is a little like eating a seven-course meal without a main course.
The outsider's perspective allows him to confront " the terror and beauty of life with a wry sense of humor and a mysterious sense of fate ," wrote Edward Hirsch of the Washington Post.

Hirsch and 2003
* Ammiel Hirsch and Yosef Reinman One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them Schocken, 2003
The Daewoo part in the joint venture was bought out by Swiss venture Hirsch & CIE in 2003.
The Daewoo part in the joint venture was bought out by Swiss venture Hirsch & CIE in 2003.
In late 2003, Shlomo Ben-Tzvi's Hirsch Media purchased the newspaper.
* Roulette TV Volume 8 ( 2003, DVD, Roulette ) – live TV recording back-to-back with Shelley Hirsch, March 2001.
* Hirsch, P. 2003.

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A relatively simple Farnsworth – Hirsch fusor can be used to generate neutrons for NAA experiments.
Gordon won an Emmy Award for a guest appearance on the sitcom Taxi, for a 1978 episode called " Sugar Mama ," in which her character tries to solicit the services of a taxi driver, played by series star Judd Hirsch, as a male escort.
Hirsch temporarily freezes and Wentz is forced to speak German in front of his friends in order for the group to retain their cover until their rafts are tied up.
Years later, Knef's first husband, an American named Kurt Hirsch, encouraged her to try again for success in the U. S. She changed her name from Knef to Neff and achieved a measure of stardom on Broadway as “ Ninotchka ” in the Cole Porter musical,
" Film historian Foster Hirsch explains that " he created virtually a new acting style, which was the style of the Method ... allowed for the actors to create great depth of psychological realism.
In 1963 he set up his Nuevo Octeto and the same year premiered his Tres Tangos Sinfonicos, under the direction of Paul Klecky, for which he was awarded the Hirsch Prize.
; Peter Hirsch ( professor, Great Britain ): for outstanding achievements in solid state physics.
But Frankel's conciliatory attitude was bound to create for him enemies on both liberal and orthodox sides, and such was the case with Abraham Geiger and Samson Raphael Hirsch, respectively.
On June 5, 1929, Oberth won the first ( Robert Esnault-Pelterie-André-Louis Hirsch ) " Rep-Hirsch Prize " of the French Astronomical Society for the encouragement of astronautics in his book Wege zur Raumschiffahrt (" Ways to Spaceflight ") that had expanded Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen to a full-length book.
" Editor Paul Hirsch explained that Hughes had a trance-like concentration to his script-writing process, working for hours on end, and would later shoot the film on essentially what was his first draft of the script.
And former ministers Wim Deetman and Ernst Hirsch Ballin and former State Secretary Karien van Gennip all signed a petition of disapproval for the preposed cuts for the budget of International development by the Cabinet Rutte.
In 1838 Hirsch published, as a necessary concomitant of the Letters, his Horeb, oder Versuche über Jissroel's Pflichten in der Zerstreuung, which is a text-book on Judaism for educated Jewish youth.
In 1843, Hirsch applied for the post of Chief Rabbi of the British Empire.
Hirsch remained rabbi of this congregation for the rest of his life.
Hirsch had a great love for the Land of Israel, which is apparent from his writings, but was opposed to the proto-Zionist activities of Zvi Hirsch Kalischer.
Hirsch lived in the post-Napoleonic era, an epoch when Jews had been granted civil rights in a large number of European countries, leading to assimilation and a call for reform.
While the Zionist movement was not founded during his lifetime, it is clear from his responses to Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer, and in several places in his commentary to the Bible and Siddur, that although he had a deep love for the land of Israel, he opposed a movement to wrest political independence for the land of Israel before the Messianic Era.
To the other extreme, some Modern Orthodox Jews understand Hirsch in the sense of Torah Umadda, meaning a synthesis of Torah knowledge and secular knowledge-each for its own sake ( this view is propagated in several articles in Tradition: A Journal of Orthodox Thought, published by the Rabbinical Council of America ).
In this view, Hirsch thought that it was permissible, and even productive, for Jews to learn gentile philosophy, music, art, literature and ethics for their own sake.
In response to the " temporary dispensation " theory, they point to Hirsch in Collected Writings as continually stressing the philosophical and religious imperative of Torah im Derech Eretz for all times ( Note that Hirsch himself addressed this contention: " Torah im Derech Eretz ... is not part of troubled, time bound notions ; it represents the ancient, traditional wisdom of our sages that has stood the test everywhere and at all times.

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