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- Abraham Greenthal (January 9, 1822– November 17, 1889), known as "The General," was an American criminal known as one of the most expert pickpockets in...
- throwing races than winning them. On May 5, 1906, Arnstein married Carrie Greenthal of New Jersey and abandoned her after three years. He gambled cards on...
- Sandlot Records. They worked with manager Adam Mersel, and publicists Katie Greenthal and Courtni Asbury of The Lede Company. After four months in the Hindlin's...
- prominently feature the instrument. One American mandocello artist, Stanley Greenthal, is a specialist in the music of Brittany and an instructor at Zouk Fest...
- Paris, France: Welcome Rain Publishers. p. 107. ISBN 9781566491068. Greenthal, Kathryn (1985). Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Master Sculptor. Metropolitan...
- Twin Cities, Minnesota , U.S. Key people Seth Teitler (President) Jonah Greenthal (Vice President for Operations) Jeff Hoppes (Vice President for Communication)...
- electrocuted in 1908 Craig Godineaux, accomplice in the Wendy's M****acre Abraham Greenthal, notorious pickpocket; incarcerated 1877-1884, sentence commuted by Governor...
- reasonably be expected to answer correctly. Vinokurov, Jerry (September 2009). Greenthal, Jonah (ed.). "How to Write Questions" (PDF). Scholastic Visions. 15 (1)...
- cannabis activist Abe Greenhalgh (1920–1982), British weightlifter Abe Greenthal (1822–1889), American criminal Abe Gubegna (1933–1980), Ethiopian writer...
- Sculpture, Studio Works 1893–1939, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 1989 Greenthal, Kozol, Rameirez & Fairbanks, American Figurative Sculpture in the Museum...