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- 0ecd89eca016d3cac1e36985172eee0f0c80a3a38d69be9008ad8db5c0bb9075 accessdate "2007-12-23".
- 0ecd89eca016d3cac1e36985172eee0f0c80a3a38d69be9008ad8db5c0bb9075 date "2007-11-29".
- 0ecd89eca016d3cac1e36985172eee0f0c80a3a38d69be9008ad8db5c0bb9075 first "Elias".
- 0ecd89eca016d3cac1e36985172eee0f0c80a3a38d69be9008ad8db5c0bb9075 isCitedBy Harvey_Jerome_Brudner.
- 0ecd89eca016d3cac1e36985172eee0f0c80a3a38d69be9008ad8db5c0bb9075 last "Holtzman".
- 0ecd89eca016d3cac1e36985172eee0f0c80a3a38d69be9008ad8db5c0bb9075 publisher Home_News_Tribune.
- 0ecd89eca016d3cac1e36985172eee0f0c80a3a38d69be9008ad8db5c0bb9075 quote "Master of ceremonies was Dr. Harvey J. Brudner of Highland Park, a retired scientist and physicist, who is an Alliance director and a long time aficionado of Kilmer. Since 1985 Brudner has been curator of the Kilmer birthplace house. He remains head of the Joyce Kilmer Centennial Commission, established to honor the 100th year of Kilmer's birth. ... At 76, Brudner could be described as a man of varied interests. He has written about solving virtually implacable mathematical problems, using theories that go back to the early Babylonians. Talk to him any length of time and you will get an explanation of how the Babylonians — about a thousand years before the Greeks and using their own system — were able to solve what came to be known as the Pythagorean Theorem, by simply using the numbers 2 and 8.".
- 0ecd89eca016d3cac1e36985172eee0f0c80a3a38d69be9008ad8db5c0bb9075 title "It's hard to imagine a world without trees.".