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Irving Torgoff (March 6, 1917 –
October 21, 1993) was an
American professional basketball player.
Torgoff was born in Brooklyn, New York, and pla**** basketball...
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Martin Torgoff (born
November 29, 1952) is an
American journalist, author, do****entary filmmaker, and writer,
director and
producer of television, who...
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found that one." In his 1986
biography on Mellencamp,
author Martin Torgoff called "Tonight" "a funky, high-stepping
ditty about the
joyous lubricity...
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Critical Frameworks. Duke
University Press. p. 143. ISBN 9780822340447.
Torgoff,
Martin (2004). Can't Find My Way Home:
America in the
Great Stoned Age...
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Haggerty Award winners 1936:
Bender 1937: Be.
Kramer 1938:
Fliegel 1939:
Torgoff 1940:
Auerbach 1941:
Garfinkel 1942: J.
White 1943:
Levane 1944: McGuire...
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Known As
Brownie Mary". San
Francisco Chronicle. p. A19.
Torgoff, 2005, pp. 442-443
Torgoff, 2005, pp. 442-443; Woo, 1999 Bock, Alan W. (2000). Waiting...
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Haggerty Award winners 1936:
Bender 1937: Be.
Kramer 1938:
Fliegel 1939:
Torgoff 1940:
Auerbach 1941:
Garfinkel 1942: J.
White 1943:
Levane 1944: McGuire...
- Muslim-American History.
Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4381-3040-8.
Torgoff,
Martin (2004). Can't Find My Way Home:
America in the
Great Stoned Age...
- overdose".
Creative Loafing.
Archived from the
original on
January 5, 2022.
Torgoff,
Martin (2005). Can't find my way home:
America in the
great stoned age...
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Medical Center. 1950.
Retrieved May 19, 2014.
Greenfield (2006), pp. 68–77.
Torgoff,
Martin (2004). Can't Find My Way Home:
America in the
Great Stoned Age...