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  2. You Gentiles - Wikipedia

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    You Gentiles is a 1924 book written by Romanian-born British and American-Jewish author Maurice Samuel.It discusses points of difference in behavior between Jews and Gentiles focusing on physical activity, religion, concepts of good and evil, loyalty, science, fair play, and discipline.

  3. Maurice Samuel - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Samuel left England and emigrated to the United States, settling in New York City's Lower East Side. He served in the United States Army during World War I. [1] [2] A Jewish intellectual and writer, Samuel was known for his role as a polemicist and campaigner against anti-Semitism. [3]

  4. Maurice Samuels - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Samuels (born August 9, 1968) is the Betty Jane Anlyan Professor of French at Yale University. He graduated with a BA (summa cum laude) in 1990 from Harvard University, where he also earned his MA (1995) and PhD (2000). Before moving to Yale in 2006, Samuels taught at the University of Pennsylvania.

  5. Marie Syrkin - Wikipedia

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    Syrkin's mother died of tuberculosis, at the age of 36, in 1914. When Syrkin was 18 she eloped with the 22-year-old Zionist activist Maurice Samuel; however, Nachman Syrkin intervened and had the marriage annulled. [3] In 1918 she began studies at Cornell University, completing a bachelor's degree and going on to a master's, in English literature.

  6. Maurice Wiggin - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Samuel Wiggin (1912 – 1986) was an English journalist and memoirist. As a journalist, he worked on a wide variety of titles, including the Birmingham Gazette and the Sunday Times . His books include memoirs (with a particular focus on his Black Country upbringing), fishing guides, and contemplations of country life.

  7. Maurice English - Wikipedia

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    Maurice English (October 21, 1909 – November 18, 1983) was a poet, journalist, and author who is noted for having headed the presses of the University of Chicago, Temple University, and the University of Pennsylvania.

  8. Maurice (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Maurice is a novel by E. M. Forster.A tale of homosexual love in early 20th-century England, it follows Maurice Hall from his schooldays through university and beyond. It was written in 1913–1914 and revised in 1932 as well as 1952–1960 (each version differs from one another in the novel's last part).

  9. Alan Levenson - Wikipedia

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    Alan T. Levenson holds the Schusterman/Josey Chair in Judaic History and was the Director of the Schusterman Center for Judaic and Israel Studies at the University of Oklahoma from 2015 until 2024, receiving the University of Oklahoma Regents’ Award for his stewardship of the Center. [1]