Arthur Naftalin (June 28, 1917 – May 16, 2005) was an American political scientist and politician. A member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party...
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Mark Naftalin (born August 2, 1944) is an American blues keyboardist and record producer. He appears on the first five albums by Paul Butterfield Blues...
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Plymouth Avenue, quickly engulfed the area and lasted three days. Arthur Naftalin, mayor of Minneapolis, petitioned Minnesota Governor Harold LeVander...
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he ran for mayor of Minneapolis against incumbent Democratic mayor Arthur Naftalin. Carlson lost the close election. Carlson served in the Minnesota House...
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entered the mayoral election as an independent candidate. DFL Mayor Arthur Naftalin had declined to run for a fifth term and the race for the open seat...
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group of supporters—which included such future DFL political stars as Arthur Naftalin, Orville Freeman, and Walter Mondale—wrested control of the DFL from...
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(D-Atlanta, GA: 1970–1974) Laura Miller (D-Dallas, TX: 2002–2007) Arthur Naftalin (D-Minneapolis, MN: 1961–1969) Meyera Oberndorf (D-Virginia Beach,...
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37 P. Kenneth Peterson July 8, 1957 July 2, 1961 Republican 38 Arthur Naftalin July 3, 1961 July 6, 1969 Democratic–Farmer–Labor 39 Charles Stenvig...
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US Army soldier during World War II and Medal of Honor recipient. Arthur Naftalin, 87, American politician, former mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota, suicide...
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Richard Moe served as an administrative assistant to Minneapolis Mayor Arthur Naftalin from 1961 to 1962 and the Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Sandy Keith...
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former Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States Arthur Naftalin, former mayor of Minneapolis John E. Otto, former director, FBI John...
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Brigitte L. Nacos – professor in political science at Columbia University Arthur Naftalin – specialist in American politics and former Mayor of Minneapolis,...
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which was bombed later that same day. She worked as a mayoral aide for Arthur Naftalin in Minneapolis in 1968, when racial tensions were high in the city...
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judge Willie Murphy (1943–2019) – musician Rick Mystrom – politician Arthur Naftalin § (1917–2005) – politician Ellen Torelle Nagler (1870–1965) – biologist...
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reelection to Democratic challenger Arthur Naftalin. In 1963, he ran for mayor again, and again lost to Naftalin. Peterson then entered private law practice...
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Ghetto riots, during the Long, hot summer of 1967, Minneapolis Mayor Arthur Naftalin and Governor Harold LeVander called in 600 National Guard troops to...
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After several buildings were set on fire, Davis worked with mayor Arthur Naftalin to resolve tensions between community members and the police. During...
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(May 24, 2022). "We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle" (Podcast). Naftalin, Julia (February 8, 2022). "A lawyer quit her corporate job to become a...
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Art (given name) (section As a hypocorism for Arthur)
Art Murakowski, American politician Art Murphy, American musician Art Naftalin, American politician Art Napolitano, American soccer player Art Nehf, American...
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teammate on the field during games in college. He was cousins with Arthur Naftalin, the first Jewish mayor of Minneapolis. After his football career,...
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John Andrews, Bob Arthur, George Rains, Luis Gasca, Mark Naftalin. 1969: Tracy Nelson, Powell St.John, John Andrews, Bob Arthur, Boz Scaggs, Lonnie...
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active in the Minnesotan Citizens for Kennedy campaign and co-chaired Arthur Naftalin's successful mayoral election campaign. She served on the Minneapolis...
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harmonica on "Sometime Lovin'" Wayne Moss – guitar on "Sometime Lovin'" Mark Naftalin – organ on "The King of Names" Walter Raim – guitar on "Kisses Sweeter...
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Oakland Street. Rose Naftalin's popular 1975 cookbook includes a cookie named the Joe E. Brown. Brown was a frequent customer of Naftalin's Toledo restaurant...
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Butterfield Blues Band Paul Butterfield, Mike Bloomfield, Elvin Bishop, Mark Naftalin, Jerome Arnold, Billy Davenport, and Sam Lay. 3 (2006, 2013, 2014) Peter...
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Party Schism of 1948." Minnesota History (1955): 187-194. in JSTOR Naftalin, Arthur. "The Tradition of Protest and the Roots of the Farmer-Labor Party...
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1859. Retrieved November 6, 2017. McLain, Dylan Loebe (May 11, 2000). "Arthur William Dake, 90, Chess Grandmaster". The New York Times. Singer, Matthew...
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American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (1971), pancreatic cancer. Micah Naftalin, 76, American advocate for Soviet Jews. Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme, 99, Chinese...
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Rod Piazza, Sugar Pie DeSanto, Guitar Curtis, Omar Hakim Khayam, Mark Naftalin, Ron Thompson, Mark Hummel, Charles Houff Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robert Cray...
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Vanicsek Gyula Gál Juszt is megnősülök István György Link és Fink Béla Gaál Naftalin Ernő Metzner 1928 A Magyar Nemzeti Színház múltja, jelene és jövője Unknown...
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