Irving Robert Kaufman (June 24, 1910 – February 1, 1992) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...
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Irving Kaufman (February 8, 1890 – January 3, 1976) was a prolific American early twentieth century singer, recording artist and vaudeville performer....
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Billy Murray, Arthur Hall, Louis Prima, Snoopy's Classiks on Toys, Irving Kaufman, and others. It was recorded later by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra...
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City, Irving Berlin was hugely enthusiastic about including the song "Always", which he had written as a wedding present for his bride. Kaufman was less...
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of a recent biography of the sentencing Judge Irving R. Kaufman in MONTHLY REIVEW, "Judge Irving Kaufman, the Liberal Establishment and the Rosenberg Case...
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Herbert Kaufman (1878–1947) Irving Kaufman (1910–1992), American federal judge Irving Kaufman (singer) (1890–1976), American entertainer Jacob Kaufman, (1847–1920)...
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It was a division of Columbia Records. Artists on the label included Irving Kaufman, Annette Hanshaw, The Golden Gate Orchestra, Sammy Fain, "Hobo" Jack...
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Billy Rose and composer Lee David. The first ever recording was made by Irving Kaufman in 1926 on Banner Records. In 1927 Gene Austin recorded it and the song...
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the Second Circuit, Circuit Judge Irving Kaufman observed, "We doubt that even so eminent a composer as plaintiff Irving Berlin should be permitted to claim...
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Orch. 2694 She Lies Down In Our Ally Irving Kaufman 2695 We'll Build A Little Home In The U.S.A. Irving Kaufman & Chorus 2696 I Like Your Town Glen Ellison...
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both Chief Prosecutor Saypol and Judge Irving Kaufman being appointed to the case. Cohn further said that Kaufman imposed the death penalty based on his...
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trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. The commentators accuse judge Irving Kaufman of judicial misconduct. Cohn graduates from Columbia Law School at the...
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musical Ziegfeld Follies. The song was first performed publicly by Irving Kaufman in 1912 at The College Inn in New York City after he had stumbled across...
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illegality was not met. Concurring in part and dissenting in part, Judge Irving R. Kaufman maintained that the officers' occupancy was covered under the lesser...
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Southern District of New York. Judge Irving Kaufman presided over the trial, with Assistant U.S. Attorney Irving Saypol leading the prosecution and criminal...
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Pennsylvania Frank Albert Kaufman (1916–1997), judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland Irving Kaufman (1910–1992), judge of...
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Appeals for the Second Circuit consisting of judges Wilfred Feinberg, Irving Kaufman, and Amalya Lyle Kearse. The Filártiga family contended that on March...
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For a period Fields also formed a vocal trio with brothers Jack and Irving Kaufman, billing themselves as "The Three Kaufields". Fields also often appeared...
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Noble Hand, Martin Thomas Manton, Robert P. Patterson, Harold Medina, Irving Kaufman, Wilfred Feinberg, Walter R. Mansfield, Murray Gurfein, Lawrence W....
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included Irving Kaufman, who had the bipartisan backing of both the state's Democrats and prominent Republicans, which Friendly lacked. Kaufman attempted...
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Dart Industries & Executive Director of Store Industries for Walgreens Irving Kaufman Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...
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Soviet Union during the Cold War. The basis for the stay was that Judge Irving Kaufman had sentenced the Rosenbergs to death without the consent of the jury...
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established by Executive Order 12435 in 1984. Its chairman was Judge Irving Kaufman. It issued a final report in 1986 (published in 1987), when it was disestablished...
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radio comedian famous for Amos 'n' Andy Dave Hull – radio personality Irving Kaufman – radio comedian who was "Lazy Dan, the Minstrel Man" Mary Livingstone...
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the alleged "secret of the atomic bomb" be impounded, Federal Judge Irving Kaufman at first made all spectators and news reporters leave the room when...
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Joseph Smith CT 1904–1980 1960–1971 — 1971–1980 Eisenhower death 29 Irving Kaufman NY 1910–1992 1961–1987 1973–1980 1987–1992 Kennedy death 30 Paul R....
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"Kenn" Sisson and His Orchestra, recorded on December 27, 1927, with Irving Kaufman on vocals. Robeson recorded the song with Paul Whiteman and his Concert...
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Be Good." Artists who recorded this song include: 1. Frank Harris (Irving Kaufman), (Columbia 569D,1/29/26) 2. Bill Meyerl & Gwen Farrar (the UK, 1926)...
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1923 were by Marion Harris, Original Memphis Five, Lewis James, and Irving Kaufman. "Who's Sorry Now?" was featured in the Marx Brothers film A Night in...
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1891–1984), Academy Award-nominated film and stage actor Irving Kaufman (born Isidore Kaufman, 1890–1976), singer, recording artist, and vaudeville performer...
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