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Zangwill

[ zang-wil ]

noun

  1. Israel, 1865–1926, English novelist and playwright.


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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.

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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.

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The cause was complications from a broken hip, said a son, Lane Zangwill.

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Less than two decades after Zangwill’s question the die was cast.

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“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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