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Abraham Baer ben
Joseph Ezra
Dobsewitch (or
Dobsevage) (born Pinsk,
October 17, 1843; died New York City,
January 14, 1900) was a
Russian Hebraist and...
- Benzinger, Immanuel; Jacobs, Joseph; Harris, Isidore; Fishberg, Bertha;
Dobsevage, I.
George (1906). "Cookery".
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls...
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Guardia (Republican) 47.1% ▌H. W.
Hubbard (Democratic) 46.8% ▌George
Dobsevage (Socialist) 5.5% ▌William W.
Weinstone (Workers) 0.7% New York 21 Royal...
- article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Adler, Cyrus;
Dobsevage, I.
George (1905). "****, Schepsel". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds...
- Huebsch, New York, 1916) and a
religious work,
Toward the
Light (George
Dobsevage, New York, 1927). From 1917 to 1919, she was the
editor of The Public:...
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acquainted with such
writers of
Hebrew as Ẓebi
Hirsch Scherschewski,
Dobsevage, and others.
Later he
became a
business manager in Vilnius, and spent...
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against Democratic nominee H.
Warren Hubbard and
Socialist nominee George Dobsevage. He was the only
Republican elected to the U.S.
House from New York City...
- (Democratic) 46.87% ▌William S.
Bennet (Republican) 41.95% ▌I.
George Dobsevage (Socialist) 10.66% ▌Richard
Granville Green (Prohibition) 0.52% New York...
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Bennet (Republican) 46.2% ▌Ellsworth J.
Healy (Democratic) 44.6% ▌George
Dobsevage (Socialist) 8.6% New York 31
Edwin A.
Merritt Republican 1912 (special)...
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Charles R. (1997), The Last Partnerships, McGraw-Hill, p. 49 Adler, Cyrus;
Dobsevage, I. George. "MOSES, ADOLPH". The
Jewish Encyclopedia.
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