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  2. Loeb & Loeb - Wikipedia

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    Loeb & Loeb was founded in Los Angeles in 1909, by brothers Edwin J. and Joseph P. Loeb. [6] The firm represented major film studios such as Universal Pictures, Warner Brothers, Republic Pictures, RKO Pictures, MGM, Samuel Goldwyn Studios, United Artists, and 20th Century Fox.

  3. Joseph P. Loeb - Wikipedia

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    His father, Leon (Leopold) Loeb, was born to a Jewish family in Alsace, France, and immigrated to Los Angeles in 1853 where he opened a dry goods store. [2] Given that Los Angeles was a small city at the time (5,000 population), he quickly met Harris Newmark, a prominent established Jewish businessman; and in 1879 married his daughter Estelle. [2]

  4. Canuck letter - Wikipedia

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    William Loeb III, aged 66, was publisher of the Manchester Union Leader, a conservative newspaper based in Manchester, New Hampshire.Loeb had previously been critical of Muskie—after the senator visited Moscow in January 1971, [5] Loeb labeled him "Moscow Muskie" in a front-page editorial that also deemed him "a very dangerous man".

  5. Jacob Loeb - Wikipedia

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    Jacob M. Loeb was an American businessman who founded the Eliel & Loeb insurance company, and served as the president of the Chicago Board of Education. He was a public representative of his extended family during a high-profile murder trial of his nephew Richard Albert Loeb .

  6. List of winners of the Gerald Loeb Newspaper Award - Wikipedia

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    The "Newspaper" category of the Gerald Loeb Award was awarded in 1958–1973. It was split into two categories beginning in 1974: " Small Newspapers " and " Large Newspapers ". A third category, " Medium Newspapers ", was created in 1987.

  7. James Loeb - Wikipedia

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    James Loeb joined his father at Kuhn, Loeb & Co. in 1888 and was made partner in 1894, but he retired from the bank in 1901 due to severe illness. In memory of his former lecturer and friend Charles Eliot Norton, Loeb created The Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lectureship in 1907. [5] In 1911, he founded and endowed the Loeb Classical Library.

  8. Leon Loeb - Wikipedia

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    Leon (Leopold) Loeb, was born to a Jewish family in Strasbourg, Alsace, France, [1] the son of Rosalie (née Levi) and Jacob Loeb. [2] He worked as a bookkeeper in Switzerland before immigrating to Los Angeles in September 1864. [ 3 ]

  9. Wikipedia:Loeb - Wikipedia

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    digital Loeb Classical Library. The digital Loeb Classical Library is a project of Harvard University Press to make Classical Greek and Latin literature accessible. The virtual collection of classical writings includes epic and lyric poetry, tragedy and comedy, history, travel, philosophy, oratory, medicine, mathematics, and religion – a total of over 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English ...