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Israel Kugler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Israel Kugler Israel Kugler (June 13, 1917 – October 1, 2007) was a noted American professor of sociology. In the 1960s, he helped organize faculty at a number of New York City-area colleges and universities into labor unions. He co-founded the Professional Staff Congress, a union of faculty at the City University of New York (CUNY) which now represents more than 20,000 faculty and staff members at the university. ==Early life== Kugler was born on June 13, 1917, to Philip and Anna (Senitzer) Kugler. He and his sister were raised in a liberal Jewish home in Brooklyn, New York City, New York. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from City College in 1938.〔Hevesi, "Israel Kugler, Union Official Who Led Strike at St. John’s, Dies at 90," ''New York Times,'' October 8, 2007.〕 He took an active interest in socialist and Jewish politics, often spending entire days in "the counterpart of a floating crap game—only our dice were political arguments on all issues affecting the world."〔Quoted in Sorin, ''Irving Howe: A Life of Passionate Dissent,'' 2005, p. 18.〕 He served in the United States Navy during World War II and returned to school to earn a doctorate in sociology at New York University.〔〔Dunbar, ''A Brother Like Me: A Memoir,'' 1995.〕 Kugler married the former Helen Barkan in 1941. They had two children, Daniel and Philip.〔〔Phil Kugler is, as of 2007, the long-time director of organizing and field services at the American Federation of Teachers.〕
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