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I dont know how to create links nor how to wikify but you may wish to have someone link it to William Prager and Richard von Mises who were her colleagues and research collaborators both Germany and in Turkey. You may also want to link it to Arnold Reisman who provides extensive documentation on her career and the twin sagas of getting a US visa and finding employment at premier American univerities. During the 1930-1940s most of these universities practiced anti-Semitism and gender bias in hiring. You may also want to link this to Albert Einstein and Oswald Veblen who are on record as intervening in her behalf on both of the above issues. All this is also documented in Reisman's Turkey's Modernization: Refugees fro Nazism and Ataturk's Vision book"

Euchiasmus 21:50, 26 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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