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Runes, Dagobert D. (Dagobert David), 1902-1982 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Runes, Dagobert D. (Dagobert David), 1902-1982
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  • Runes, D. D. (Dagobert David), 1902-1982

His Goethe ... 1932

Dictionary of philosophy, c1960: t.p. (Dagobert D. Runes)

OCLC, Mar. 4, 2010 (hdg.: Runes, Dagobert D. (Dagobert David), 1902-1982; Runes, Dagobert D. (Dagobert David), 1902- ; Runes, Dagobert D.; Runes, Dagobert David, 1902- ; Runes, D. D.; usage: Dagobert D. Runes; Dagobert Runes; D.D. Runes)

Social Security death index online, viewed Mar. 4, 2010 (Dagobert Runes; b. Jan. 6, 1902; d. Sept. 1982; New York, NY)

Dictionary of American maxims, 1955: series title page (Midcentury reference library / Dagobert D. Runes, Ph.D., general editor)

Wikipedia, February 19, 2015 (Dagobert D. Runes; Dagobert David Runes (January 6, 1902-September 24, 1982) was a philosopher and author. Born in Zastavna, Bukovina, Austro-Hungary (now in Ukraine), he emigrated to the United States in 1926. He had received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Vienna in 1924. In the U.S. he became editor of The Modern Thinker and later Current Digest. From 1931 to 1934 he was Director of the Institute for Advanced Education in New York City. He had an encyclopedic level fluency in Latin and Biblical Hebrew; he fluently spoke and wrote in Austrian German, German, Yiddish, French, Hebrew, Russian, Polish, Czechoslovakian, and English. In 1941 he founded the Philosophical Library, a spiritual organization and publishing house; died New York City, New York)

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