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Homer Sidney Gudelsky (1911–1989) was a
prominent American real
estate developer and
philanthropist in the Baltimore-Washington area who
helped develop...
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Isadore Gudelsky and
Theodore Lerner's
Wheaton Plaza which opened in 1960. On May 31, 1962, the $20
million project was
awarded to Lerner-
Gudelsky by a 4–2...
- PMID 12761331. S2CID 839426. Nash JF, Roth BL,
Brodkin JD,
Nichols DE,
Gudelsky GA (August 1994). "Effect of the R(-) and S(+)
isomers of MDA and MDMA...
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entrances and
exits on
Veirs Mill Road and Kensington-Wheaton Road.
Isadore M.
Gudelsky and
Theodore N.
Lerner took over as the
developers at the end of 1957....
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Occupation Voice actor/Announcer Years active 1978–present
Title Voice actor Spouse Ann
Gudelsky (date missing)
Children 2
Website www.joecipriano.com...
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metropolitan area.
Tysons Galleria was the
third major project of the
Gudelsky-Lerner partnership. The
property was
purchased from The
Rouse Company which...
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indoor venues: the
Historic Theatre, the
Roberts Mainstage, and the Mulitz-
Gudelsky Theatre Lab.
There is also an
outdoor venue, the Root
Family Stage at Omi's...
- 1057/jit.2008.31. S2CID 42420244. Curtis, L.; Edwards, C.; Fraser, K. L.;
Gudelsky, S.; Holmquist, J.; Thornton, K.; Sweetser, K. D. (2010). "Adoption of...
- Neuroendocrinology. 45 (4): 305–10. doi:10.1159/000124754. PMID 2952898.
Koenig JI,
Gudelsky GA,
Meltzer HY (May 1987). "Stimulation of
corticosterone and beta-endorphin...
- Museum. The
Gudelsky Gallery Suite,
located at the top of the
grand staircase, was
named after philanthropists,
Homer and
Martha Gudelsky.
Supported by...