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Martin Saxe (August 28, 1874 in New York City – February 5, 1967 in Manhattan, New York City) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Martin Saxe.
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Dec 12, 2023 · Martin Saxe, a State. Senator; and. Whereas, The above described bill has for its purpose the removal of railroad tracks now being operated on ...
Saxe-Weimar in 1826 estimated the population at 1,200. Bernard. Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Travels through North America, during the Years 1825 and 1826,. 2 vols.
Abstract. The ability to predict the dynamics of objects, linking applied force to motion, underlies our capacity to perform many of the tasks we carry out ...
In 1814, George Rapp and one hundred of his followers, exploring the West in search of a milder climate, a better agricultural country and one nearer a ...
Saxe, 1965). Recently many challenges have been raised concerning this emphasis on the importance of a traditionally defined liberal arts education and of ...
Saxe, Karen, & Linda Braddy. Foreword by William “Brit” Kirwan. (2015). A Common Vision for Undergraduate Mathematical Sciences. Programs in 2025. Washington ...
... Martin Griffin, Saving the Marin-Sonoma Coast; The Battles for Audubon ... Saxe, Cultural Landscapes: Rural Historic Districts in the National Park ...
Martin E. Green became the highest ranking casualty of the corps's “chain of sentinels” when he boldly shouted to his men that “a bullet has not been ...