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Zimand, Savel, 1891-1967


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    • found: His Modern social movements, 1921:t.p. (Savel Zimand; member of the Bureau of Industrial Research)
    • found: LC data base, 10-16-87(hdg.: Zimand, Savel, 1891- )
    • found: ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times, (via library subscription), viewed July 16, 2020:"Savel Zimand, 76 Ran Health Drive: Author and Lecturer Dies-- Taught at Yale," Dec. 19, 1967, page 47 (Savel Zimand, author, lecturer, and a consultant in public health education died Sunday [December 17, 1967] at Columbus Hospital ... He was 76 years old and lived at 242 East 19th Street ... He was born in Iassy, Rumania, May 14, 1891 ... For 30 years he was a visiting lecturer at Yale University's Department of Public Health. He had also lectured at Harvard and Columbia University ... author of "Modern Social Movements," 1921; "State Capitalism in Russia," 1926; "Living India," 1928; and, "Your Health Center," 1940 ... )
    • found: VCU Libraries. Social Welfare History Project (Website), viewed July 15, 2020:home/people/Zimand, Savel (Savel Zimand (1891-1967 ) Journalist and Administrator of Health Services" (Savel Zimand was born in Iasi, Romania, on May 14, 1891 ... he emigrated to the United States in 1913 and became a naturalized citizen in 1919 ... worked for the Department of Economics of the New York Public Library (1917-1919). He was also a research assistant for the War Labor Policies Board during World War I (1917-1919) and served on the board of directors of the Bureau of Industrial Research (1919-1920) ... From 1929 to 1934, Zimand served as an administrative assistant and then as administrative director of the Bellevue-Yorkville Health Demonstration ... In 1934, he joined the Department of Health and served in several positions before he became director of the Bureau of Health Education in 1943. In 1946, he became director of health education for the New York City Cancer Committee of the American Cancer Society. He held this position until his retirement in 1954 ...) - https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/people/zimand-savel/
    • found: Vassar College Libraries. Archives and Special Collections Library (Website), viewed July 15, 2020:"Guide to the Gertrude Folks Zimand and Savel Zimand Papers, 1911-1958" (Savel Zimand (1891-1967) was born in Rumania. He came to the United States in 1913. He was a writer, educator and advocate for public health and economic reform. His work took him around the world and introduced him to luminaries in the arts, sciences and politics.) - https://specialcollections.vassar.edu/collections/manuscripts/findingaids/zimand.html
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    • 1987-11-02: new
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