[Mendele] MENDELE Personal Notices and Announcements--interview with Rokhl Korn

Victor Bers victor.bers at yale.edu
Wed Jul 8 20:20:52 EDT 2009


MENDELE Personal Notices and Announcements

July 8, 2009

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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:46:09 +0100
From: Heather Valencia <valencia at deepstone.eclipse.co.uk>
Subject: article in journal "Zayn"

I should like to get hold of the interview with Rokhl Korn by A. 
Tabatshnik, in Zayn 12/48, February 1967, pp. 18-26. I wonder if any 
Mendelyaner has a copy which they would be willing to send me either by 
post or electronically?  I would be very grateful. Especially, if Seymour 
Levitan happens to read this, maybe he would be kind enough to get in 
touch?

Best wishes,

Heather Valencia
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