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Jerome M. Eisenberg (July 6, 1930 – July 6, 2022) [1] was an American dealer in illegally looted antiquities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He had a son. [ 1 ] Eisenberg died in July 2022 of pneumonia in a hospital in Manhattan, New York , at the age of 92.
Jerome Myers (March 20, 1867 – June 19, 1940) was an American artist and writer associated with the Ashcan School, particularly known for his sympathetic depictions of the urban landscape and its people. [1] He was one of the main organizers of the 1913 Armory Show, which introduced European modernism to America. [2]
Kern was born in New York City, on Sutton Place, in what was then the city's brewery district. [1] His parents were Henry Kern (1842–1908), a Jewish German immigrant, and Fannie Kern née Kakeles (1852–1907), who was an American Jew of Bohemian parentage. [2]
Jerome Wright had a passion for his Memphis hometown and a devotion to the watchdog mission of journalism that never wavered in close to 50 years as a reporter and editor at The Commercial Appeal ...
The sick suspected stabber – a mentally ill homeless man with eight past arrests in New York City alone – was stopped by a hero cop thanks to the help of good Samaritans, including a cab ...
He died of a heart attack on Cavett's couch while New York Post columnist Pete Hamill was being interviewed. As he was talking to Hamill, he heard a loud snoring sound.
The Upper East Side is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It has a long tradition of being home to some of the world's most wealthy, powerful and influential families and individuals.
Leon M. Goldstein (died 1999) – President of Kingsborough Community College, and acting Chancellor of the City University of New York; Ben Goldwasser (born 1982) – member of the psychedelic-rock band MGMT; Minetta Good (1895–1946) – painter and printmaker; Richard Goode (born 1943) – classical pianist; Cuba Gooding Jr. (born 1968 ...