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Black, Max (1909–1988) Summary
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Black, Max(1909–1988) The American analytic philosopher Max Black was born in Baku, Russia (now Baky, Azerbaijan). He read mathematics at Cambridge and, after he earned his BA in 1930, received a fellowship for research at Göttingen,...
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Max Black (24 February 1909, Baku, Russian Empire [present-day Azerbaijan] – 27 August 1988, Ithaca, New York, United States) was a distinguished British-American philosopher, who was a leading influence in analytic philosophy in the first half of the...


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The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
Miserable Max gets a black mark; Art.(Review)
03/02/2003: 643 words, approx. 2 pages
Byline: PHILIP HENSHER Max Beckmann, Tate Modern, London, until May 5 You may remember that The Fast Show used to feature a painter who, though quite calm and cheery under normal circumstances, had to be shielded from any mention of the...
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The Boston Globe
Max Robinson, 49, First Black Anchor For Networks; Of Aids Complications
12/21/1988: 483 words, approx. 2 pages
WASHINGTON - Max Robinson, who became the first black news anchorman on American network television but soon saw his life beset by personal and professional problems, died yesterday at 49. Mr. Robinson succumbed to complications of AIDS, said Tonya Swanson, a spokeswoman for...
 


 

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