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LuEsther Turner Mertz (December 30, 1905, Cincinnati, Ohio –
February 5, 1991, Port Washington, New York) was a
businesswoman and philanthropist. She was...
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Haupt Conservatory, a
greenhouse containing several habitats; and the
LuEsther T.
Mertz Library,
which contains one of the world's
largest collections...
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Designation New York City
Landmark (Astor Library) Type Off-Broadway
Capacity LuEsther: 160 Martinson: 199 Shiva: 99 Newman: 299 Anspacher: 275
Opened 1967 Website...
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Wildflower McGinn-Cazale
Theatre The Good
Negro Public Theater LuEsther Hall 2012
Emotional Creature Pershing Square Signature Center The Romulus...
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Public Theater /
LuEsther Hall
Directed by
Peter DuBois Unconditional by
Brett C.
Leonard Jessica Joseph Papp
Public Theater /
LuEsther Hall
Directed by...
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Dennis D.
Murphy and Paul R. Ehrlich. The
common and
scientific names honor LuEsther Mertz. Murphy,
Dennis D.; Ehrlich, Paul R (1980). "Two
California Checkerspot...
- The
LuEsther T.
Mertz Library is
located at the New York
Botanical Garden (NYBG) in the Bronx, New York City.
Founded in 1899 and
renamed in the 1990s...
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McPartland (1918–2013) – English-born jazz pianist;
lived on Es**** Court.
LuEsther Mertz (1905–1991) –
Businesswoman and philanthropist.
Evelyn Mulry Moore...
- St. (No. 336) 199
Lucille Lortel Theatre Christopher St. (No. 121) 299
LuEsther Theatre Lafayette St. (No. 425) 160 Lynn
Redgrave Theatre Bleecker St....
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concluded the
transaction in January, 1979. The
philanthropist LuEsther Mertz, co-founder of
Publishers Clearing House and a
benefactor of the...