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Boris Bogoslovsky : ウィキペディア英語版 | Boris Bogoslovsky Boris Basil Bogoslovsky (29 April 1890, Ryazan – November 1966) was a Russian-American teacher and United Nations official. Bogoslovosky emigrated to the United States, where he became a naturalized citizen.〔Christian E. Burckel, ed., ''Who's Who in the United Nations'', 1951〕 He married a Swedish teacher, Christina Staël von Holstein, and the pair taught at the Cherry Lawn School, a progressive boarding school in Darien, Connecticut. In 1933 they became co-directors of the school. Bogoslovosky taught science there until 1945, when he joined the United Nations as a translator in the UN's Russian Language Section.〔 He was also an observer for the US government at the Nuremberg Trials.〔(Cherry Lawn School History )〕〔J. E. Bunting, ''Private independent schools: The American private schools for girls and boys'', 1972, p.78〕 ==Works==
* ''The technique of controversy: principles of dynamic logic'', 1928. In the series The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method. * ''The ideal school'', 1936.
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