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York universities, 'violently inoculated with Freud,' and most likely of foreign descent, perhaps Jewish
The postwar commercial development of the Outland engine falls to the Jewish arriviste Louie Marsellus
Home: Wharton, Cather, the Jews, and the First World War," Susan Meyer focuses on the Professor's Jewish
Peter also glimpses his wife and his Jewish son-in-law, Louie Marsellus, "a little lacquer table between
A considerably higher proportion of the Jewish than the non-Jewish population served in the United States
Even Jewish attorney Louis Marshall, president of the American Jewish Committee, commented that he saw
20 percent of France's Jewish population, fought for France (Vital 650).
Good Americans: Italian and Jewish Immigrants During the First World War.
At the behest of the CTCA the YMCA, the YWCA, the Knights of Columbus, the Jewish Welfare Board, the