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Joseph Jastrow, the younger son of the distinguished rabbi, Marcus Jastrow, was a friendly, round-faced fellow with a little mustache, whose field was psychology, and who was also a punster and a jolly tease.
so Cyrus Adler became interested in her friend Racie Friedenwald, and Joe Jastrow -- the only young man who when he wrote had the temerity to address her as Henrietta, and signed himself Joe -- fell in love with pretty sister Rachel.
Henrietta, however, was at that time engaged in a lengthy correspondence with Joe's older and more serious brother, Morris, who was just about her own age and whom she had got to know well during trips to Philadelphia with Papa, when he substituted for Rabbi Jastrow at Rodeph Shalom Temple there during its Rabbi's absence in Europe.
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
In 1879, Peirce was appointed Lecturer in logic at the new Johns Hopkins University, which was strong in a number of areas that interested him, such as philosophy ( Royce and Dewey did their PhDs at Hopkins ), psychology ( taught by G. Stanley Hall and studied by Joseph Jastrow, who coauthored a landmark empirical study with Peirce ), and mathematics ( taught by J. J. Sylvester, who came to admire Peirce's work on mathematics and logic ).
These shows have featured large collections of his gridfonts, his ambigrams ( pieces of calligraphy created with two readings, either of which is usually obtained from the other by rotating or reflecting the ambigram, but sometimes simply by " oscillation ", like the Necker Cube or the rabbit / duck figure of Joseph Jastrow ), and his " Whirly Art " ( music-inspired visual patterns realized using shapes based on various alphabets from India ).
* The Civilization of Babylonia and Assyria ; its remains, language, history, religion, commerce, law, art, and literature, by Morris Jastrow, Jr. ... with map and 164 illustrations, 1915 ( a searchable facsimile at the University of Georgia Libraries ; DjVu & layered PDF format or Readable HTML )
But even with this etymology the value of the elements would be " priest of El " ( Jastrow, in " Jour.
In an interview with Christianity Today, Jastrow said " Astronomers now find they have painted themselves into a corner because they have proven, by their own methods, that the world began abruptly in an act of creation to which you can trace the seeds of every star, every planet, every living thing in this cosmos and on the earth.
The band is under the direction of Mr. Jonathan Lauff with help from Mr. John Timmins, Mrs. Mary Emily Binder, Mr. Mark Duker, Mrs. Rachel Luhn, Mr. Charles Staley, and Mr. Bill Jastrow
Byron's wife Natalie is trapped in Axis territory with her uncle, celebrated author Aaron Jastrow, and another major strand focuses on their story as Jews caught in Europe.
* Berel Jastrow — Berel, Aaron's cousin, is captured with the Red Army in 1941 and sent to Auschwitz as a prisoner of war.
* Natalie Jastrow Henry — along with her son and uncle, travel through various routes across Europe, trying to get home while evading the German government.

Jastrow and Seitz
The George C. Marshall Institute was founded in 1984 by Frederick Seitz ( former President of the United States National Academy of Sciences ), Robert Jastrow ( founder of NASA ’ s Goddard Institute for Space Studies ), and William Nierenberg ( former director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography ).
In 1990 the Institute's founders ( Jastrow, Nierenberg and Seitz ) published a book on climate change.
In Requiem for a Species ( 2010 ), Clive Hamilton is critical of the Marshall Institute and contends that the conservative backlash against climate science was led by three prominent physicists -- Frederick Seitz, Robert Jastrow, and William Nierenberg, who founded the Institute in 1984.

Jastrow and William
Soon, experimental psychology laboratories were opened at the University of Pennsylvania ( in 1887, by James McKeen Cattell ), Indiana University ( 1888, William Lowe Bryan ), the University of Wisconsin ( 1888, Joseph Jastrow ), Clark University ( 1889, Edmund Sanford ), the McLean Asylum ( 1889, William Noyes ), and the University of Nebraska ( 1889, Harry Kirke Wolfe ).
Sabato Morais, Marcus Jastrow, Aaron S. Bettelheim, L. Buttenwieser, William H. Williams ; and the provost comprised the faculty.

Jastrow and established
GISS was established in May 1961 by Robert Jastrow to do basic research in space sciences in support of Goddard programs.

Jastrow and George
Jastrow was also a Founder and Chairman Emeritus of the George C. Marshall Institute, and Director Emeritus of Mount Wilson Observatory and Hale Solar Laboratory.
According to Morris Jastrow, Jr. and George A. Barton in the Jewish Encyclopedia,

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From Philadelphia came Cyrus Adler and Joseph Jastrow.
and in her forthright way, Henrietta, who in her story of Sara had indicated her own unwillingness `` to think of men as the privileged '' and `` women as submissive and yielding '', felt obliged to defend vigorously any statement of hers to which Morris Jastrow took the slightest exception -- he objected to her stand on the Corbin affair, as well as on the radical reforms of Dr. Wise of Hebrew Union College -- until once, in sheer desperation, he wrote that he had given up hope they would ever agree on anything.
and she recited `` Hector's Farewell To Andromache '' most movingly, to the special delight of Rabbi Jastrow at his home in Germantown near Philadelphia, where the Szold girls took turns visiting between the visits of the Jastrow boys at the Szolds' in Baltimore.
and when a young man like Morris Jastrow had enjoyed the Szold hospitality, he felt obliged to send his respects and his gifts not merely to Henrietta, in whom he was really interested, but to all the Szold girls and Mamma.
And like Jo March, who saw her sisters Meg and Amy involved in `` lovering '' before herself, Henrietta saw her sisters Rachel and Sadie drawn outside their family circle by the attraction of suitors, Rachel by Joe Jastrow, and Sadie by Max Lobl, a young businessman who would write her romantic descriptions of his trips by steamboat down the Mississippi.
i. 18a ; compare Josephus, B. J. ii. 14, § 5 ; Jastrow, Dict.
Joseph Jastrow published a gestural theory of the evolution of language in the seventh volume of Science, 1886.
* JewishEncyclopedia. com: Arch of Titus-By Morris Jastrow Jr., Immanuel Benzinger
* Marcus Jastrow arrives in the United States to become rabbi of Congregation Rodeph Shalom in Philadelphia.
* Jewish Encyclopedia article for Rav Ashi, by Marcus Jastrow and Wilhelm Bacher.
M. Jastrow, 1915 ; at Sacred Texts and Ancient Texts and Mike's History

Jastrow and who
Fechner's work was studied and extended by Charles S. Peirce, who was aided by his student Joseph Jastrow, who soon became a distinguished experimental psychologist in his own right.
There he took history courses taught by Frederick Jackson Turner and psychology courses taught by Joseph Jastrow, who started the psychology laboratory at the University of Wisconsin.
In 1939 he accepts a job as a research assistant for an expatriate Jewish author, Aaron Jastrow, who is best known for his book A Jew's Jesus and lives in Siena, Italy.
* Aaron Jastrow — Aaron Jastrow is an American professor who expatriated to Siena, Italy before the war.
In the preface to this work, Jastrow sharply criticized those linguistic and etymological scholars who claimed that obscure terms in Talmudic literature are primarily derived from Greek.

Jastrow and were
In fact, newspaper columns were so well-received that professional psychologist Jastrow had a column entitled Keeping Mentally Fit that appeared in more than 150 newspapers in the 1920s.
The Peirce – Jastrow experiments were conducted as part of Peirce's pragmatic program to understand human perception ; other studies considered perception of light, etc.
The Peirce – Jastrow experiments were conducted as part of Peirce's application of his pragmatism program to human perception ; other studies considered the perception of light, etc.

Jastrow and for
As more excuses are made for their detainment, Jastrow is tricked into staying behind, and the three are sent to Theresienstadt.
Marcus Jastrow ( June 5, 1829, Rogoźno – October 13, 1903 ) was a renowned Talmudic scholar, most famously known for his authorship of the popular and comprehensive A Dictionary of the Targumim, Talmud Babli, Talmud Yerushalmi and Midrashic Literature.
Jastrow was also responsible for most Talmud-related articles in the Jewish Encyclopedia.

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