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American educator (1919–1990)
Marver Hillel Bernstein (1919-1990) was an American educator, Jewish lay leader, and the 4th President of Brandeis University. He served as a professor
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Private university in Waltham, Massachusetts, US
graduating class of 101 students received degrees on June 16, 1952. Leonard Bernstein, director of Brandeis' Center of Creative Arts, planned a four-day ceremony
Brandeis_University
Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001
The annual Marver H. Bernstein Symposium on Governmental Reform was established by Georgetown University in memory of Marver Bernstein, a professor
Al_Gore
Public policy school of Princeton University
lower level lobby and gallery are named for Marver Bernstein, SPIA's first dean and his wife, Sheva. Bernstein participated in Robertson's architectural
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Princeton_School_of_Public_and_International_Affairs
Form of political corruption
Machine King World News (December 7, 2010). Retrieved May 14, 2011 Bernstein, Marver H. (1955). Regulating Business by Independent Commission. Princeton
Regulatory_capture
Teodorescu [ro] (1909–1987) of Romania. Other nominators included Marver Bernstein (1919–1990), Albert H. Bowker (1919–2008), Jules Brody (1928–2021)
List of Romanian Nobel laureates and nominees
List_of_Romanian_Nobel_laureates_and_nominees
Award
Romania United States Irving Abrahamson (1925–2022) United States Marver Bernstein (1919–1990) United States Albert Bowker (1919–2008) United States Jules
1975 Nobel Prize in Literature
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Award
(1928–2016) Romania United States Robert Alter (1935–) United States Marver Bernstein (1919–1990) United States Albert Bowker (1919–2008) United States Jules
1973 Nobel Prize in Literature
1973_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
American sociologist who specialized in criminology
outgrowth of gangster or marginal businesses. The political scientist Marver Bernstein faulted the book for lack of detailed discussion of the relationship
Marshall_B._Clinard
American feminist sociologist and author
Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry (2008 - 2011) Marver and Sheva Bernstein Faculty Fellowship (1995 - 1996) National Jewish Book Award Honor
Sylvia_Barack_Fishman
Pro-Israeli lobby group in the USA
Agent Registration". Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs. Bernstein, Marver H. Review: The Lobby: Jewish Political Power and American Foreign
American_Zionist_Council
Award
Romania United States Irving Abrahamson (1925–2022) United States Marver Bernstein (1919–1990) United States Harry Cagas (1932–1998) United States Gerson
1974 Nobel Prize in Literature
1974_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
1952 book by William H. Whyte
American Journal of Sociology. 58 (4): 437–438. ISSN 0002-9602. Bernstein, Marver; Whyte, William H. (1952). "Review of Is Anybody Listening., William
Is_Anybody_Listening?_(book)
US federal regulatory agency (1887–1996)
from the original on February 27, 2017. Retrieved February 25, 2017. Bernstein, Marver H. (1955). Regulating Business by Independent Commission. Princeton
Interstate Commerce Commission
Interstate_Commerce_Commission
American statesman (1835–1917)
America: A Historical Encyclopedia ISBN 978-1-59884-567-9 p. 582 Bernstein, Marver H. (1955). Regulating Business by Independent Commission. Princeton
Richard_Olney
maintaining a high sense of professional standards and responsibilities.” Marver H. Bernstein served as the chairman of this committee. This committee created
Experimental political science
Experimental_political_science
American expert in Arab and Middle East politics (1925–2003)
Review. 5 (1): 63–110. doi:10.1353/ncr.2005.0034. S2CID 145071422. Bernstein, Marver H. (1964). "Review of The United States and Israel". The Journal of
Nadav_Safran
American sculptor, printmaker, and painter
1969. Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts. Portrait of Marver H. Bernstein, university president, 1980. Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover
Peter_Grippe
Aspects of Liberty (1958) Carr was a mentor to and collaborator with Marver H. Bernstein, a professor of political science at Princeton who later became president
Robert_K._Carr
Brandeis University student newspaper
Skeptical that divestment would effect any change, then-president Marver Hillel Bernstein brought the issue to the school's board of trustees, who decided
The_Justice_(newspaper)
MARVER BERNSTEIN
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French American
Miracle.
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English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CARVER means "carver" of wood or stone.
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English : unexplained.
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English : nickname for a person considered prodigious in some way, from Middle English, Old French merveille ‘miracle’ (Latin mirabilia, originally neuter plural of the adjective mirabilis ‘admirable’, ‘amazing’). The nickname was no doubt sometimes given with mocking intent.English : habitational name, from places called Merville. The one in Nord is named from Old French mendre ‘smaller’, ‘lesser’ (Latin minor) + ville ‘settlement’; that in Calvados seems to have as its first element a Germanic personal name, probably a short form of a compound name with the first element mari, meri ‘famous’.
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English (of Norman origin) and German
English (of Norman origin) and German : occupational name for a sailor (see Mariner), from Anglo-Norman French mariner, Middle High German marnære ‘seaman’.
Male
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Wood Carver
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Form of Mervin.
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Gemstone
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English
English : occupational name for someone who hewed or quarried marl, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of clay soil, from a derivative of Middle English marl (Old French marle, Late Latin margila, from earlier marga, probably of Gaulish origin, with the ending added under the influence of the synonymous argilla).
Surname or Lastname
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English : occupational name for a carver of wood or a sculptor of stone, from an agent derivative of Middle English kerve(n) ‘to cut or carve’.English : occupational name for a plowman, from Anglo-Norman French caruier, from Late Latin carrucarius, a derivative of carruca ‘cart’, ‘plow’.Americanized spelling of German Garber, Gerber, or Körber (see Koerber).Irish : variant of Carvey.Possibly also a reduced form of Irish McCarver.John Carver (c. 1576–1621), one of the Mayflower Pilgrims, was the first governor of Plymouth Plantation. He was born in Nottinghamshire or Derbyshire, England. Emigrating to Holland in 1609, he joined the Pilgrims at Leyden.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, HARPER means "harp player."
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by a boundary (see Mark 2). It is notable that early examples of the surname tend to occur near borders, for example on the Kent-Sussex boundary.English : possibly an occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle English mark(en) ‘to put a mark on’, although it is not clear what the exact nature of the work of such a ‘marker’ would be.English : relatively late development of Mercer. There is one family in Clitheroe, Lancashire, who spelled their name Mercer or Marcer in the 16th century, but Marker in the 17th.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Yiddish marker ‘servant’.German : status name for someone who lived on an area of land that was marked off from the village land or woodland, Middle High German merkære.Danish : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Markward.
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English : nickname from Middle English martre, marter ‘marten’ (Old French martre).Dutch : possibly from marter ‘marten’.
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English and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
English and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Old French serveur (an agent derivative of server ‘to serve’), Yiddish sarver ‘servant’.
Boy/Male
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Carves wood or sculpts.
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American, British, Christian, English, Indian, Jamaican
Sculptor; One who Carves Wood; Wood Carver; Carver of Wood or Stone
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English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CARTER means "carter," someone who uses a cart.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, German, Indian
Transporter of Goods with a Cart; Cart Driver; Carter; Someone who Uses a Cart
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from Old French Hervé, from Breton Haerveu, HARVEY means "battle worthy."
Surname or Lastname
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English : occupational name for a barber, Anglo-Norman French barber, Old French barbier, from Late Latin barbarius, a derivative of barba ‘beard’. In the Middle Ages barbers not only cut hair and shaved beards, but also practised surgery and pulled teeth.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from German Barbier ‘barber’.Catalan : occupational name for a barber, barber (see 1).Americanized form of any of numerous cognates of 1 in different languages, for example Spanish Barbero, Portuguese Barbeiro, French Barbier, Italian Barbieri.
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Follower of the Right Path; Pious
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(लकà¥à¤·à¥à¤®à¥€) Variant spelling of Hindi Lakshmi, LAXMI means "aim, goal, mark."Â
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Inspiring
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Tamil
Yoga Lakshmi | யோகலகà¯à®·à¯à®®à¯€Â
Lord of Yoga
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Muslim
Merry. Gay.
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Greek
Son of Zeus in ancient Greek mythology.
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Scottish
Dwells at the gray fortress.
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German, Swedish
Great Eagle
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Hindu
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Hindu, Indian
Amiable and Cooperative
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v. t.
To bind with a garter.
a.
Designated or distinguished by, or as by, a mark; hence; noticeable; conspicuous; as, a marked card; a marked coin; a marked instance.
n.
One who carves or divides meat at table.
v. t.
To invest with the Order of the Garter.
n.
Exchange, or purchase and sale; traffic; as, a dull market; a slow market.
n.
One who carves; one who shapes or fashions by carving, or as by carving; esp. one who carves decorative forms, architectural adornments, etc.
v. t.
To expose for sale in a market; to traffic in; to sell in a market, and in an extended sense, to sell in any manner; as, most of the farmes have marketed their crops.
a.
Wrought by carving; ornamented by carvings; carved.
n.
The price for which a thing is sold in a market; market price. Hence: Value; worth.
n.
See Carvel, and Caravel.
n.
A carver.
pl.
of Larve
imp. & p. p.
of Carve
n.
A public place (as an open space in a town) or a large building, where a market is held; a market place or market house; esp., a place where provisions are sold.
n.
An opportunity for selling anything; demand, as shown by price offered or obtainable; a town, region, or country, where the demand exists; as, to find a market for one's wares; there is no market for woolen cloths in that region; India is a market for English goods.
v. t.
To cause to marvel, or be surprised; -- used impersonally.
v. t.
To marvel at.
n.
The privelege granted to a town of having a public market.
n.
Certain degree or measure; as, it is in a manner done already.
n.
A stone, or cast-iron plate, or former, on which hot glass is rolled to give it shape.