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Brandeis


Brandeis [bran-dahys] Examples noun

  1. Louis Dem·bitz [dem-bits] /ˈdɛm bɪts/, 1856–1941, U.S. lawyer and writer: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1916–39.

Examples from the Web for brandeis Contemporary Examples of brandeis

  • Today, Americans increasingly see the same threat Brandeis saw.

    Dawn of the Age of Oligarchy: the Alliance between Government and the 1%

    Joel Kotkin

    June 28, 2014

  • Why is Brandeis University giving in to the growing hordes who believe they have a right to not be offended?

    Ayaan Hirsi Ali vs. the Campus Thought Police

    James Kirchick

    April 10, 2014

  • Disparities in homeownership are a major driver of the racial wealth gap, according to a recent study from Brandeis University.

    How We Built the Ghettos

    Jamelle Bouie

    March 13, 2014

  • Bishop was killed by one of his deputies, Bernard Coard (who had studied at Brandeis University).

    Remembering The Invasion of Grenada 30 Years On

    Michael Ledeen

    October 24, 2013

  • Last year, Brandeis refused to admit a Jewish Voices for Peace chapter into Hillel.

    How Bill Kristol and JVP Are Both “Israel-Agnostic”

    Peter Beinart

    August 27, 2012

  • Historical Examples of brandeis

  • Mr. Brandeis made an argument as attorney for the remonstrants.

    The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV

    Various

  • Prokop spent the greatest part of his life at Brandeis, and died there in 1507.

    A History of Bohemian Literature

    Count Ltzow

  • His body was interred at Brandeis on the Adler, his ancestral home.

    A History of Bohemian Literature

    Count Ltzow

  • But we have ground of comparison in the practice of Brandeis.

    The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson – Swanston Edition Vol. 17 (of 25)

    Robert Louis Stevenson

  • As Mr. Brandeis has put it, it adds to its duty as midwife also that of undertaker.

    Readings in Money and Banking

    Chester Arthur Phillips

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