- USS
Naifeh (DE-352) was a John C. Butler-class
destroyer escort in
service with the
United States Navy from 1944 to 1960. She was sunk as a
target in 1966...
- 110.
Naifeh &
Smith 2011, p. 650
Naifeh &
Smith 2011, p. 649
Naifeh &
Smith 2011, p. 611 Soth 1986, p. 301
Naifeh &
Smith 2011, p. 766
Naifeh & Smith...
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James O.
Naifeh (born June 16, 1939) is an
American politician and
member of the
Democratic Party from the
State of Tennessee. He
served as the Speaker...
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Naifeh may
refer to:
Jimmy Naifeh,
speaker of the
Tennessee House of
Representatives Steven Naifeh,
author Ted
Naifeh,
cartoonist Alfred Naifeh, lieutenant...
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Erickson (1998), 9.
Naifeh &
Smith (2011), 14–16.
Naifeh &
Smith (2011), 59.
Naifeh &
Smith (2011), 18.
Walther &
Metzger (1994), 16.
Naifeh &
Smith (2011)...
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alternative explanations to the
theories presented by
Naifeh and Smith. In 2014, at
Smith and
Naifeh's request, a
chief medical examiner Vincent Di Maio reviewed...
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Steven Naifeh (born June 19, 1952) is a
Pulitzer Prize-winning
American biographer of both
Jackson Pollock and
Vincent van Gogh. In
addition to writing...
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Marion Carolyn Naifeh (April 11, 1928 — May 20, 2023) was an
American author and
educator who, with her husband, the late
diplomat George Naifeh, represented...
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Alfred Naifeh (January 5, 1915 –
October 16, 1942) was a law clerk,
United States Navy hero
during World War II, and the
namesake of the USS
Naifeh (DE-352)...
- Gogh, with
Willem Dafoe cast in the role. For the film,
Schnabel adapts Naifeh and Smith's
theory that van Gogh died
through the
mischief of
others rather...