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Marie Waife (née Marusi
Solomonovna Rabinovich; 29
October 1892 – 30
November 1985) was an
American writer best
known for
writing the 1968 biography,...
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Benjamin Waife (January 9, 1895 –
December 29, 1972),
better known by his pen name Ben Zion Goldberg, was a Belarusian-born Jewish-American journalist...
- one day
publish "My Father,
Sholom Aleichem"
under her
married name
Marie Waife-Goldberg) was born in 1892. A
final child, a son
named Nochum (Numa) after...
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established in 1952 as the
Journal of
Clinical Nutrition,
edited by S.O.
Waife and
published by the
Nutrition Press. It was
continued in
series under the...
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president of the
Physicians Radio Network, and his sister–the author,
Marie Waife‐Goldberg. A
first contribution on Raeben's
influence on Bob
Dylan was published...
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American tennis player Marie Wahlgren,
Swedish academic and
politician Marie Waife (1892–1985),
American writer Marie Wainwright (1853–1923),
American actress...
- 1885: L'Épave du "Cynthia",
written with
Jules Verne,
translated as The
Waife of the
Cynthia in 1886 and as The
Salvage of the
Cynthia in 1958 1886: Le...
- the nagarakas,
though they had
devoted wives at home, as the
ideal of a
waife drawn by
Vatsyayana shows, were
attracted by the
intellectual and artistic...
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Study Policy Advisory Board from 1972 to 1982. Sources: Shapiro, A. P., &
Waife, S. O. (1959). The
clinical evaluation of new drugs. New York. Shapiro,...
- O'Clock Broadway." "Plum's Picture." "We
Shall Meet Them Again." "Gentleman
Waife. (The
Animal Kingdom.)" "Martins on the
Telegraph Wire." "Haj you Chorgotten...