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Nathan George Horwitt (c. 1898 – June 13, 1990) was an
American industrial designer. He is most
renowned for his
Museum watch,
which featured a black...
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Publishing Group. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-307-79527-4.
Horwitt (1989), p. 508.
Horwitt (1989), p. 509.
Horwitt (1989), p. 533.
Students for a
Democratic Society...
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Arnold B.
Horwitt (July 21, 1918 –
October 20, 1977) was a
writer and
lyricist for
Broadway shows and television.
Horwitt was born in Richmond, Indiana...
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Horwitt in 1975 with a
payment of US$29,000 (equivalent to $164,000 in 2023).
Following Horwitt's death,
Movado started heavy promotion of
Horwitt and...
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original on
March 23, 2019.
Retrieved September 30, 2018.
Sanford D.
Horwitt (1989). Let Them Call Me Rebel: Saul Alinsky, His Life and Legacy. Knopf...
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Horwitt, Let Them Call Me Rebel, ch. 7, pp. 67–76.
Horwitt, Let Them Call Me Rebel, pp. 222–238. IAF: 50
Years Organizing for Change, p. 8.
Horwitt,...
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comedy with a book by
Joseph Stein and Will Glickman,
lyrics by
Arnold Horwitt, and
music by
Albert Hague. One of the
first depictions of an
Amish community...
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Arnold Horwitt March 6, 1962 (1962-03-06) 5426 97 22 "Like, Oh, Brother!" Guy
Scarpitta Story by:
Arnold Horwitt Teleplay by:
Arnold Horwitt & Joel Kane...
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September 3, 2012. "Back of the Yards",
Encyclopedia of
Chicago Sanford D.
Horwitt: Let Them Call Me Rebel: Saul Alinsky. His Life and Legacy.
Vintage Books...
- Eisenberg,
Charles Friedman,
David Gregory,
Joseph Schrank,
Arnold B.
Horwitt, John Latouche, and
Harold Rome, and
music and
lyrics by Rome. The title...