- explicitly,
curbstones can be
painted (by
official sanction or otherwise) to
stress an
identity or ideology; for instance, in
Northern Ireland,
curbstones are...
- The
phrase curbstone broker, curb-stone
broker or curb
broker refers to a
broker who
conducts trading on the
literal curbs of a
financial district. Such...
-
Curbstone Press was an
American publishing company founded in 1975 in Willimantic,
Connecticut by
Judith Doyle and
Alexander “Sandy”
Taylor that specialized...
- That
Traumatized a Nation,
Shaping US-Salvadoran
Policy to This Day.
Curbstone Press. ISBN 978-1-880684-04-7.
Archived from the
original on 10 January...
- Carl
Howard Pforzheimer (1879–1957) was an
American banker and
curbstone broker based in New York City. He was a
founder of the
American Stock Exchange...
-
Bystander James Tague received a
minor facial injury from a
small piece of
curbstone that had
fragmented after it was
struck by one of the bullets. Witness...
- the IEX. The
exchange grew out of the
loosely organized curb
market of
curbstone brokers on
Broad Street in Manhattan.
Efforts to
organize and standardize...
-
Rockenfeld in 2023;
curbstones still visible...
- schools, colleges, universities, libraries, and conferences. In 1993,
Curbstone Press of Willimantic, CT
published Luis's
first memoir,
Always Running...
- Alegría and
Darwin J.
Flakoll (
Curbstone Press, 1997)
Little Stones at My Window: Poems, trans.
Charles Dean
Hatfield (
Curbstone Press, 2003) Only in the Meantime...