- Phil
Sokolof (December 15, 1921 –
April 15, 2004) was a multi-millionaire
businessman and
campaigner against heart disease. In the 1980s and
early 1990s...
- (1913–1997),
American pianist All
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Sokolof (1921–2004),
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Gialopsos 1997, p. 35.
Sokolof 1899, p. 103. The
Great Book of
Needs 2000, pp. 47–52.
Sokolof 1899, pp. 118–119.
Sokolof 1899, pp. 116–117; The Great...
- with
frozen fries,
replacing fresh-cut potatoes. In the late 1980s, Phil
Sokolof, a
millionaire businessman who had
suffered a
heart attack at the age of...
- (hardback), ISBN 978-1-1386-9535-1 (paperback). Shaw,
Arnold (né
Arnold Sokolof; 1909–1989) (1971). 52nd Street, The
Street of Jazz. Da Capo Press. ISBN 9780306800689...
- arts
organization in Omaha,
Nebraska which oversees two cinemas: the Ruth
Sokolof Theater, in
North Downtown Omaha, and the
historic Dundee Theater, Omaha's...
- employees' treatment, and
other business practices. In the late 1980s, Phil
Sokolof, a
millionaire businessman who had
suffered a
heart attack at the age of...
- of Pittsburgh. 2015-12-29.
Retrieved 2020-04-28.
Sokolof 1899, pp. 36–38.
Sokolof 1899, p. 93.
Sokolof 1899, p. 36. Ware 1993, pp. 277–278. Ware 1993,...
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development to the
Omaha film
scene was the
addition of Film Streams's Ruth
Sokolof Theater in
North Downtown. The two-screen
theater is part of the Slowdown...
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Boxes are red in
Canada and
white in the
United States. In 1989, Phil
Sokolof, an
Omaha millionaire published ads in the Los
Angeles Times accusing Nabisco...