Simeon Strunsky (July 23, 1879 – February 5, 1948) was a Russian-born Jewish American essayist and editorialist. He is best remembered as a prominent...
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forced to resign as his co-editor a year after the magazine started.) Simeon Strunsky in The New York Times observed that, "The dead hand of the yokelry...
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Her entry into the journalistic orbit brought her into contact with Simeon Strunsky, an essayist and member of the New York Times editorial board, whom...
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critic, and musicologist Joseph Solman (1909–2008), American painter Simeon Strunsky (1879–1948), author in New York City Immanuel Velikovsky (1895–1979)...
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chronology". 1835. Jones, Lynds Eugene, George Palmer Putnam, and Simeon Strunsky, "Tabular Views of Universal History". G. P. Putnam's sons, 1907. 313...
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Craig Mortimer as the author until 1926, when it was taken over by Simeon Strunsky until 1946. "THE LIFEWORK OF WILLIAM L. ALDEN: Highly Esteemed Both...
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"Topics of The Times". Mortimer retired in 1926 and was replaced by Simeon Strunsky. By 1869, readers sought to buy newspapers that were exclusively newspapers...
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There is a Santa Claus Horatio Sheafe Krans (1894), author and editor Simeon Strunsky (1900), literary editor of the New York Evening Post and editorial...
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1934-2014 1981 Julian Street 1879-1947 1924' Austin Strong 1881-1952 1929 Simeon Strunsky 1879-1947 1946 Thomas R. Sullivan 1849-1916 1898 May Swenson 1913-1989...
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Dubinsky Leon Kobrin Louis B. Mayer Natalia Mishkutenok David Sarnoff Simeon Strunsky Mikałaj Sudziłoŭski Jan Zaprudnik Oscar Zariski Dmitri Markov Sidney...
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nationally known for his "The Conning Tower" column in the New York Post. Simeon Strunsky, columnist for The New York Times, called Taylor "a star of the first...
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Helen (2002). The Public Intellectual. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Strunsky, Simeon (1921). "Intellectuals and Highbrows," Part II, Vanity Fair, Vol. XV...
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dedication ceremony that included a speech by the Londons' friend Anna Strunsky. Today, more than 800 acres of London's Beauty Ranch have been preserved...
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