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Albert A.
Seedman (August 9, 1918 – May 17, 2013) was an
officer with the New York City
Police Department (NYPD) for 30 years,
known for
solving several...
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Times Square Stores (also
called TSS and TSS
Seedman's) was an
American department store chain based in New York City that
operated from 1929 to 1989...
- nightsticks, to keep the
peace outside. Codd,
Seedman said, refused, hung up the phone, and
would not take
Seedman's subsequent calls. Soon after, more officers...
- non-scientist. When the
killer was apprehended, and
Chief of
Detectives Albert Seedman asked him how he
dared to
attack a
woman in
front of so many witnesses...
- Time? Don't Try This". Wall
Street Journal. p. 1.
Retrieved 17 July 2017.
Seedman, Michael. "(Homepage)".
Leave Me
Alone Box. LeaveMeAloneBox.
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- American-born boss of a New York
crime family. When NYPD
detective Albert Seedman (later the NYPD
chief of detectives)
called Colombo in for questioning...
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precinct house where he was
being held that they had
missed it.
Albert Seedman, a high-ranking detective, not only
restaged it for
reporters three hours...
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Founded by
Michael Seedman, the
company specialized in
telecommunications products,
primarily modems, for
personal computers.
Seedman led the
company from...
- 1918 –
Giles Cooper,
Irish soldier and
playwright (d. 1966) 1918 –
Albert Seedman,
American police officer (d. 2013) 1919 – Joop den Uyl,
Dutch journalist...
- 1963–1964
Philip J.
Walsh 1964–1966
Frederick M.
Lussen 1966–1970
Albert A.
Seedman 1971–1972
Louis C.
Cottell 1972–1976 John L.
Keenan 1977–1978
James T....