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Paper, Herbert Harry was born on January 11, 1925 in Baltimore. Son of Solomon and Rose (Greenberg) Paper.
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Spoken English for Iranians was prepared under the aegis of the American Council of Learned Societies, the U.S. Department of State, and the Division of Modern Languages at Cornell University. Instructions for the course are written in Farsi.
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Paper, Herbert Harry was born on January 11, 1925 in Baltimore. Son of Solomon and Rose (Greenberg) Paper.
Student, Yeshiva College, 1940-1941; Bachelor of Arts, University Colorado, 1943; postgraduate, University of California, Berkeley, 1943-1944; Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1948; Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1951; summer student, University Michigan, 1949, 50.
Research assistant, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, 1949-1951;
research associate division modern languages, Cornell Univercity, 1952-1953;
instructor department Near Eastern studies, University of Michigan, summer 1952;
assistant professor, University of Michigan, 1953-1957;
associate professor, University of Michigan, 1957-1962;
professor department Near Eastern studies, University of Michigan, since 1962;
lecturer department anthropology, University of Michigan, 1959-1969;
Chairman of Commission linguistics, University of Michigan, 1960-1961;
department chairman linguistics, University of Michigan, 1963-1968;
professor department linguistics, University of Michigan, 1963-1977;
director Linguistic Institute, University of Michigan, 1965, 67;
dean graduate studies, Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, 1977-1984;
professor, Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, since 1984. Member of faculty Oriental Studies, U. Cambridge, England, 1959-1960. Faculty Harvard University, summer 1962.
Research fellow University of Michigan, Copenhagen, summer 1966. Fellow Ben-Zvi Institute, Hebrew U., Jerusalem, 1968-1969. National Endowment for Humanities fellow, 1975-1976, member National Science Foundation advisory panel anthropology, 1963-1965.
Member committee Near and Middle East, American Council Learned Socs.-Social Science Research Council, 1962-1968, chairman, 1964-1965. Member committee study programs American Friends of Hebrew U., since 1970. Visiting professor Hebrew U., 1975-1976, spring 1985.
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Trustee, Center for Applied Linguistics, 1972-1976. Served with Army of the United States, 1943-1946. Fellow American Academy Jewish Research, Murphy Center for Codification of Human and Organizational Law (senior ).
Member Linguistic Society of America (executive committee 1955-1957), American Oriental Society (executive committee Middle West branch 1955-1956, 62- 63, vice president 1956-1957, secretary-treasurer 1957-1961, president 1961-1962, chairman nominating committee 1966-1967), American Council Learned Societies (chairman committee fellowships advanced study in linguistics 1961-1963, chairman committee language programs 1961-1962, 63, executive committee, delegate 1983-1984), World Union Jewish Studies (executive council since 1969), American Association Jewish Studies (vice president 1985-1992, president since 1992, delegate to American Council Learned Societies since 1985), American Dialect Society (editorial advisory board, American speech since 1990), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Bess G. Brandwein, August 30, 1949. Children: Susan Rebecca, James Joshua.