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Zangwill
[ zang-wil ]
noun
- Israel, 1865–1926, English novelist and playwright.
Example Sentences
The book talks about the difference between Israel Zangwill, who exalted the “melting pot” as the ideal, and Horace Kallen, who coined the term “pluralism” as an alternative.
With the right measures in place, campuses can operate with an acceptable degree of safety, Dr. Kenneth Zangwill, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, said in the statement.
The cause was complications from a broken hip, said a son, Lane Zangwill.
Less than two decades after Zangwill’s question the die was cast.
“He was a brilliant intuitionist” who “gave depth and intellectual coherence to an entire field,” said Andrew Zangwill, a physics professor at Georgia Tech, who is writing a biography of Dr. Anderson.
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