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    right to practice medicine. In 1927 she married Dr. Dumitru Bagdasar [ro]. The newly-weds Bagdasars went to Boston, Massachusetts to pursue professional...
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    Nicolae Bagdasar (5 February 1896–21 April 1971) was a Romanian philosopher. Born to a peasant family north of Bârlad, he fought in World War I before...
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    Alexandra Bagdasar. Her parents were both physicians. Her mother, Florica Bagdasar (née Ciumetti), was a child psychiatrist. Her father, Dumitru Bagdasar [ro]...
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    affiliated with the Union of Patriots, an underground organization led by Dumitru Bagdasar, and reportedly managed its clandestine newspaper, the future România...
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    with Ionel Ionescu and Constantin Arseni [ro], under the guidance of Dumitru Bagdasar [ro]. They formed the first neurological team of Romania, later called...
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    Reputedly, he was a last minute replacement for the Union of Patriots' Dumitru Bagdasar. The latter had fallen severely ill, but was also seen as a political...
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    the 2024 Romanian presidential elections. It is led by Dr. Prof. univ. Dumitru Borțun, a former presidential advisor (between 1993 and 1996( and former...
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    that Arghezi's sciatic nerve was being pressed on by an unknown body. Dumitru Bagdasar identified the cause as a cancerous tumor, and Arghezi underwent radiation...
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    the illegal Romanian Communist Party (PCdR, later PCR). Its founders—Dumitru Bagdasar, Gheorghe Vlădescu-Răcoasa, Simion Stoilow—were closely cooperating...
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    Gheorghe Nicolau (6 March 1945 - 30 November 1946) Minister of Health: Dumitru Bagdasar (6 March 1945 - 24 April 1946) (interim) Petre Constantinescu-Iași...
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  • economist corresponding member 1945 Dumitru Bagdasar 1893–1946 physician posthumous member 1948 Nicolae Bagdasar 1896–1971 philosopher corresponding member...
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    railway station Gara Timișoara Vest General information Location 1 Dumitru Bagdasar Street, Timișoara Romania Coordinates 45°43′33″N 21°10′18″E / 45...
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    under Premier Petru Groza and Minister Dumitru Bagdasar. On April 11, 1946, preparing for his retirement, Bagdasar delegated to Cupcea "all the rights that...
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    Gura Idrici, Idrici, Rediu, Roșiești and Valea lui Darie. Dumitru Bagdasar Nicolae Bagdasar "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau...
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    Lothar Rădăceanu (15 April 1948 - 2 June 1952) Minister of Health: Florica Bagdasar (15 April 1948 - 21 January 1951) Vasile Mârza (21 January 1951 - 2 June...
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    Andrei Vasile Arvinte Ion Atanasiu Sava Athanasiu Alexandru Bădărău Nicolae Bagdasar Aurel Baranga Viorel P. Barbu Ilie Bărbulescu Simion Bărnuțiu George Bogdan...
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    himself, to a history of Romanian philosophy, put out in 1941 by Nicolae Bagdasar. He justified his own inclusion by noting that "our [Herseni's] sociological...
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  • works of history of the philosophy and of philosophical hermeneutics. Bagdasar, Nicolae – Istoria filosofiei românești, București: Societatea Română de...
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    Dobrogeanu-Gherea, David Fabian, Ecaterina Arbore, Imre Aladar, Elena Filipescu, Dumitru Grofu, Ion Dic Dicescu, Eugen Rozvan, Marcel Pauker, Alexander Stefanski...
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    Bucharest, 2006, ISBN 973-50-1158-1 Traian Herseni, "Sociologia", in Nicolae Bagdasar, Traian Herseni, S. S. Bârsănescu (eds.), Istoria filosofiei moderne, V...
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    to a personal choice Bellow made (after having divorced from Alexandra Bagdasar, his Romanian wife and Eliade disciple). She also mentioned that, during...
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    Hitchins, p.517 The delegation he headed included Florica Bagdasar, Mitiță Constantinescu, General Dumitru Dămăceanu, Dimitrie Dimăncescu, Richard Franasovici...
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  • Name year elected Ion Agârbiceanu 1919 Nicolae Bagdasar 1943 Ioan A. Bassarabescu 1909 Marcu Beza 1923 Ștefan Bezdechi 1945 Constantin Brăiloiu 1946 Tiberiu...
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  • 81–82 Bagdasar et al., pp. 114–122; Pătrășcanu, pp. 98–99 Pătrășcanu, pp. 99–100 Bagdasar et al., pp. 121–122; Pătrășcanu, pp. 99–101 Bagdasar et al....
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    Librăriei Socec & Comp., 1910. Traian Herseni, "Sociologia", in Nicolae Bagdasar, Traian Herseni, S. S. Bârsănescu (eds.), Istoria filosofiei moderne, V...
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