Eulogy of a Man of Two Homelands
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In writing this Memorial, I was fortunate to have access to John P. Nielsen’s Curriculum Vitae 1985, deposited in the archivesof the Research and Documentation: Slovene Studies. I also would like to thank Ms. Deborah Sesek from Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Margaret Sachter from New York City, and ProfessorCarole Rogel, the President of the Society for Slovene Studies, for additional inform ation and for their comments.
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The International Precious Metals Institute, The first Ten Years, 1976-1986, IPMI’s Tenth International Precious Metals Conference and Exhibitions, June 8-12, 1986, Hyatt Lake Tahoe, Incline Village, Nevada.
John P. Nielsen, 1977, Letter from New York, Anthology of Slovenian American Literature, Ed. G.E. Gobetz and A. Donchenko (Willoughby Hills, OH: Slovenian Research Center of America, Inc.), pp. 157-165.
John P. Nielsen, 1981, In Search of Ethnic Identity, A Personal Experience, League of Slovenian Americans, Inc. Symposia, Študijski dnevi, Liga slovenskih Amerikancev, Inc. (New York: League of Slovenian Americans, Inc.), pp. 84-100 [= The Second Symposium, The Princeton Club of New York, November 20, 1976].
John P. Nielsen, 1988, The Americanization of Janez, Cross-Cultural Studies, American, Canadian and European Literatures: 1945-1985, Ed. M. Jurak (Ljubljana: The English Department, Filozofska fakulteta, E.K. University of Ljubljana), pp. 413-423.
John P. Nielsen (ed), 1981-89, Rojškova hiša (Rojshek Homestead). Rojshkova Hisha Newsletter, No. 1-7 (New York: Winter 1981-82, Fall 1982, Summer 1984, Spring 1986, Summer 1986, Summer 1987, Winter 1988-89) [In two editions: English and Slovene].
John Phillip Nielsen, Who’s Who in Engineering, A Biographical Dictionary of the Engineering Profession, 1954, Edts. W.S. Downs & E.N. Dodge. 7th ed. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc., 1954 [and later editions].
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