Zoia Markovna Horn (née Polisar; March 14, 1918 – July 12, 2014), born in Ukraine, became in 1972 the first United States librarian to be jailed for refusing...
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1950), Ukrainian scientist Zoia Gaidai (1902–1965), Soviet Ukrainian opera soprano Zoia Horn (1918–2014), American librarian Zoia Korvin-Krukovsky (1903–1999)...
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Engineering 2010: Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Alberta 2010: Zoia Horn Intellectual Freedom Award 2012: Software and Information Industry of...
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2014). "Zoia Horn, librarian jailed for not testifying against protesters". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved November 28, 2016. "Zoia Horn Intellectual...
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vol. 499, 3 April 1974, p. 851, retrieved 2019-11-10 Horn, Zoia (1995). Zoia!: Memoirs of Zoia Horn, battler for people's right to know. McFarland & Co...
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coverage in American library collections Judith Hoffberg – art librarian Zoia Horn – American librarian jailed for refusing to divulge information that violated...
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Freedom of Speech Award," Visual Artists Guild, Los Angeles, May 27, 2006. "Zoia Horn Intellectual Freedom Award," California Library Association, November...
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and historian, author of The Destruction of the European Jews (1961) Zoia Horn (B.A. 1939), first librarian ever jailed for refusing to divulge information...
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person to serve as president of the Public Library Association. 1972: Zoia Horn, born in Ukraine, became the first United States librarian to be jailed...
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consulting executive, cancer. Preben Hoch, 88, Danish Olympic rower. Zoia Horn, 96, American librarian and intellectual freedom advocate. Red Klotz,...
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2009) 1917 – Alan Smith, English lieutenant and pilot (d. 2013) 1918 – Zoia Horn, American librarian (d. 2014) 1919 – Max Shulman, American author and...
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the American Library Association, Social Responsibilities Round Table. Zoia Horn – first United States librarian jailed for refusing to share information...
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Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreath (1943–1953), member of the Board of Trustees Zoia Horn (1952–1954) librarian, advocate for intellectual freedom Arthur Curley...
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2001-06-23 Yvonne Oddon French resistance member 1902-06-18 1982-09-07 Zoia Horn American librarian 1908-03-14 2014-07-12 Gladys Hansen American librarian...
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free speech. In 2006 the California Library Association awarded her the Zoia Horn Intellectual Freedom Award for her community activism, a collaborative...
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children's book author Ann Herendeen—American author of popular fiction Zoia Horn—first librarian ever to be jailed for refusing to divulge information...
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lineolata Stål, 1863 Leptinotarsa mariachia Daccordi & Zoia, 2017 Leptinotarsa peninsularis Horn, 1894 Leptinotarsa rubiginosa Rogers, 1856 Leptinotarsa...
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the Venetian language, the ducal horn is called zoia, literally "jewel". The rear point in the shape of a curved horn giving the cap its name is mentioned...
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Royerella Jeannel, 1910 Salgadoia Fresneda, 1998 Sbordoniola Zoia & Rampini, 1994 Sengletiola Zoia & Rampini, 1994 Sophrochaeta Reitter, 1884 Spelaeochlamys...
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Giachino & Gueorguiev, 1991 Beskovia Gueorguiev, 1960 Besuchetiola Rampini & Zoia, 1991 Bithyniella Jeannel, 1955 Blattochaeta Reitter, 1910 Blattodromus Reitter...
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(meta) 'after' (in biology, the prefix meta- stands for 'later') and ζῷᾰ (zōia) 'animals', plural of ζῷον zōion 'animal'. Animals have several characteristics...
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(born 1964) Ukrainian politician, film director and Presidential assistant Zoia Skoropadenko (born 1978) a contemporary mixed-media artist, based in Monaco...
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Endocephalus Chevrolat in Dejean, 1836 Endoschyrus Jacoby, 1901 Endroedymolpus Zoia, 2001 Enneaoria Tan, 1981 Ennodius Lefèvre, 1885 Entomochirus Lefèvre, 1884...
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latter is still working today with a new line up (of which, Crina Mardare and Zoia Alecu previously played and sang in the 1985 Sfinx), except for the drummer...
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actress, singer, and author 1948 – Mercedes Ruehl, American actress 1949 – Zoia Ceaușescu, Romanian mathematician, daughter of Communist leader Nicolae Ceaușescu...
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Carnielli Élie Cartan Henri Cartan Mary Cartwright Carlos Castillo-Chavez Zoia Ceaușescu Gregory Chaitin Venkat Chandrasekaran Sun-Yung Alice Chang Ruth...
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Robert Altman, American director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1925) 2006 – Zoia Ceaușescu, Romanian mathematician and academic (b. 1950) 2006 – Donald Hamilton...
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Rhyparidula Weise, 1910 Sandrananta Bechyné, 1964 Sarum Selman, 1965 Selmania Zoia, 2019 (= Massartia Selman, 1965) Stethotes Baly, 1867 Syagrus Chapuis, 1874...
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Duke Osborn Canton Bulldogs VD-HM, GC Jack Sack Columbus Tigers GC Clyde Zoia Chicago Cardinals GC Frank Morrissey Buffalo GB-2 Al Nesser Akron Pros GB-3...
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