Philip Levine — may refer to: *Philip Levine (poet) (b. 1928), American anarchist poet professor of English *Philip Levine (physician) (1900 1987), Russian born American immuno hematologist, researched blood groups … Wikipedia
Philip Levine (Mediziner) — Philip Levine (* 10. August 1900 in Kletsk bei Minsk; † 18. Oktober 1987 in New York) war ein US amerikanischer Immunologe und Hämatologe, dessen klinische Forschungen das Wissen über den Rhesusfaktor, die Hämolytische Krankheit bei Neugeborenen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Philip Levine (Dichter) — Philip Levine bei einer Autorenlesung (2006) Philip Levine (* 10. Januar 1928 in Detroit, Michigan) ist ein US amerikanischer Dichter und Hochschullehrer, der sowohl zwei Mal den National Book Award als auch 1995 den Pulitzer Preis f … Deutsch Wikipedia
Philip Levine (poet) — Infobox Person name = Philip Levine imagesize = caption = Reading on 16 September 2006 birth date = birth date and age|1928|1|10| birth place = Detroit, Michigan death date = death place = occupation = known for = Award winning poet title =… … Wikipedia
Philip Levine (physician) — Infobox Person name = Philip Levine imagesize = caption = birth date = birth date|1900|9|10|df=y birth place = Russia death date = death date|1987|10|18|1900|9|10|df=y (Age 87) death place = United States. death cause = occupation = Pathologist… … Wikipedia
Levine — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Adam Levine (* 1979), US amerikanischer Musiker Anna Levine (* 1957), US amerikanische Schauspielerin Arnold J. Levine (* 1939), US amerikanischer Biologe und Krebsforscher Carin Levine (* um 1955), US… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Levine — People who bear the surname Levine, a common Russian derivative of Levi, include:A – J*Adam Noah Levine (b. 1979), an American rock/pop singer and guitarist *Adam Levine, former press aide for the Bush administration *Alexander Levine, a Russian… … Wikipedia
LEVINE, PHILIP — (1900–1987), U.S. immunohematologist. Born in Russia, Levine was taken to the United States when he was eight years old. From 1925 to 1932 he worked at the Rockefeller Institute and in 1935 was appointed bacteriologist and serologist at Newark s… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Philip Kraus — (born November 17 1950) is an American operatic baritone and stage director known for his performances with the Lyric Opera of Chicago, starting in 1991, and for his co founding of Light Opera Works, a professional light opera company in Chicago … Wikipedia
Philip Merrill — (April 28 1934 10 June 2006) was an American diplomat, publisher, banker, and philanthropist who committed suicide while traveling alone on his boat in the Chesapeake Bay.Career and philanthropyBorn Philip Merrill Levine, he was a graduate of… … Wikipedia