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professional football midfielder Drachman:
Bernard Drachman (1861–1945),
American leader of
Orthodox Judaism Theodore S.
Drachman (1904–1988),
public health...
- The Roy P.
Drachman Track and
Field Stadium is an
outdoor track and
field facility located on the
campus of
University of
Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, United...
- Mose
Drachman was a
pioneer business and
civic leader, as well as politician, in Tucson, Arizona,
during the
early 1900s. He was
involved in
numerous interests...
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Rabbi Dr.
Bernard Drachman (June 27, 1861, in New York City –
March 12, 1945 in New York City) was a
leader of
Orthodox Judaism in the
United States at...
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Samuel Drachman was an
Arizona pioneer, businessman, and politician.
Drachman was born in
Poland in
about 1833 and
immigrated to the
United States in 1852...
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Daniel B.
Drachman (July 18, 1932 –
October 24, 2022) was an
American neurologist. He is one of the
founding members of the
Johns Hopkins University's...
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Philip Drachman was an
Arizona pioneer, businessman, and politician.
Drachman was born in
Poland in 1833 and
immigrated to the
United States in 1852 with...
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Harry Arizona Drachman was an
Arizona pioneer,
businessman and politician. He was born on
February 3, 1869, in Tucson, Arizona, the
first white Anglo-American...
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Theodore Solomon Drachman (August 31, 1904 – July 13, 1988) was a
public health official and a writer.
Drachman attended the
University of Minnesota, where...
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Letters was
translated into
English by
Bernard Drachman in 1899 and 1960 by
Jacob Breuer based on
Drachman's translation. The
latest translation to English...