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  2. S. Klein - Wikipedia

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    S. Klein On The Square, or simply S. Klein, was a popular-priced department store chain based in New York City. The flagship stores (a main building and a women's fashion building) were located along Union Square East in Manhattan ; this location would combine with the 1920s idiomatic catch phrase "on the square" (meaning "honest and straight ...

  3. Beltway Plaza Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Beltway Plaza mall is located in Greenbelt, Maryland.It was developed by Sidney J. Brown and First National Realty, opening on October 17, 1963. It was originally composed of a massive S. Klein department store separated by a large parking lot from an A&P Supermarket located in a strip shopping center along with a barbershop, single screen movie theater, and Drug Fair store.

  4. Siegmund Klein - Wikipedia

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    In July 1926, he arranged for Tony Sansone to continue running Attila's gym, and Klein opened his own gym at 207 West 48th Street/717 Seventh Avenue. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] At only 30 feet (9.1 m) by 40 feet (12 m), Klein's "Physical Culture Studio" became one of the most well-known gyms in the U.S. in the 1940s and 1950s, and many photo shoots for ...

  5. Steven Klein (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Steven Klein (born April 30, 1965 in Cranston, Rhode Island) [1] is an American photographer and videographer based in New York City. He has worked with numerous pop culture figures, including American singer-songwriter Madonna .

  6. How square dancing became a weapon of white supremacy ... - AOL

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    Ford’s attempt to vitalize square dancing as a white supremacist project made headlines again in the last few weeks after Wonkette’ s Ro byn Pennacchia excavated it for her Twitter followers.

  7. Gaiety Theatre (male burlesque) - Wikipedia

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    The Howard Johnson's restaurant closed later on July 8, 2005, at midnight, after having been open for 46 years. This theatre was not the same Gaiety Theatre that was across 46th Street at 1547 Broadway, which did house burlesque, including Minsky's for a time during its long history (1908–82). That Gaiety is probably best remembered as the ...

  8. Allen Klein - Wikipedia

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    Klein was born in Newark, New Jersey, the fourth child and only son of Jewish immigrants. [7] His mother died of cancer soon afterward, and Klein lived for a time with his grandparents, [8] then in a Jewish orphanage, [9] until his father remarried shortly before Klein's 10th birthday. [10]

  9. Herbert S. Klein - Wikipedia

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    Herbert S. Klein (born January 6, 1936) is an American historian. [1] [2] He is the Gouveneur Morris Professor Emeritus of History at Columbia University. [3] In February 2020 the El Colegio de México awarded the Alfonso Reyes International Prize to Herbert S. Klein. [4] He also received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1980. [5]