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Sadye Beatryce Curry (born 1941) is the
first African-American
woman to
become a
gastroenterologist in the
United States, the
first African-American to...
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Sadye L.
Logan is a
social work
academic who is the I.
DeQuincey Newman Distinguished Professor Emeritus of
Social Work at the
University of
South Carolina...
- Mary
Livingstone (born
Sadya Marcowitz,
later known as
Sadie Marks; June 25, 1905 – June 30, 1983) was an
American radio comedienne and actress. She was...
- Corporation.
Tisch was born
March 5, 1923, in Brooklyn, New York, the son of
Sadye (née Brenner) and Al Tisch. His father's
parents had
emigrated from Ukraine...
- Boston,
where he
began studying architecture. He
married Russian native Sadye Seltzer (1906-1966) in 1921.
Sadya was
fifteen years old at the time of...
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Jewish immigrants from Galicia, then
ruled by Austria-Hungary. His sisters,
Sadye, Pearl, Florence, and Evelyn, all
studied the piano. His
mother did not...
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Tisch was born in 1926 in the
Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, the son of
Sadye and Al Tisch.
Tisch attended DeWitt Clinton High
School for a year before...
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whose family owned a gl**** and
mirror business, and his Russian-born wife,
Sadye "Syd"
Barrel (née Asofsky, 1898–1998), who
owned a
fashion boutique. Her...
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married Sadye Thompson. "Former
State Attorney Dies;
Rites Tuesday". The
Daily Oklahoman. 26
November 1962. p. 4.
Retrieved 20 May 2024. "
Sadye Thompson...
- 2012, a
historical marker was
erected near the site of his home. Logan,
Sadye (2014). The
spirit of an activist : the life and work of
Isaiah Dequincey...