Voices from the Food Revolution: People Who Changed The Way Americans Eat An oral history project conducted by Judith Weinraub 2009-2011

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Voices from the Food Revolution: People Who Changed The Way Americans Eat An oral history project conducted by Judith Weinraub 2009-2011

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Fales Library & Special Collections

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Walker, Alice, 1944-

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Clinton, Bill, 1946-

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Moyers, Bill D.

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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

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Smith, Ada "Bricktop", 1894-1984

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The internationally known cabaret personality Bricktop was born Ada Beatrice Queen Victoria Louise Virginia Smith on August 14, 1894 in Alderson, West Virginia. She acquired the nickname "Bricktop" from Barron Wilkins (owner of the Barron's Exclusive Club in Harlem), establishing her red hair as her trademark. Bricktop began her career as an entertainer at the age of 16, performing on the vaudeville circuit and in salons. She went on to own her own nightclubs in Paris (1920s and 1930s), Mexico C...

Fales Library & Special Collections

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Ticknor and Fields

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United States. Department of Agriculture

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Brandeis University

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Frank, Anne, 1929-1945

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Cage, John, 1912-1992

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Colicchio, Tom

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New York University

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Barber, David

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Wolf, Clark, 1962-....

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Fussell, Betty Harper

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Meals on Wheels.

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Phelps, Joseph

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Jaffrey, Madhur, 1933-

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Shriver, Sargent, 1915-2011

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Leach, Robin

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Giobbi, Edward

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New York (N.Y.). Mayor's Council on the Environment

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Newsday.

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Windows on the World (New York, N.Y.)

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Tompkins, Douglas

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University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco

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American Express Company

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Food Systems Network.

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Child, Julia, 1912-2004

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Julia Child, cookbook writer, cookery teacher, and TV personality, was born Julia Carolyn McWilliams, in Pasadena, California, on August 15, 1912. She attended the Katharine Branson School in Ross, California (1927-1930), and graduated from Smith College in 1934. She worked in public relations in New York City (1934-1941) and served in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS, 1941-1946). She was stationed in Ceylon, where she met her future husband, and in China. In 1946, sh...

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Farmer, Fannie Merritt, 1857-1915

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Foundation for Deep Ecology

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Cofacci, Gino, 1914-1989

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Gino P. Cofacci began his career as an architect but with the encouragement of the late James Beard, he switched to a culinary career in 1972. Mr. Cofacci studied pastry-making in Paris and returned to the United States, where he created elaborate pastries for a number of New York restaurants. He was co-author of two books, ''How to Eat (And Drink) Your Way Through a French (or Italian) Menu,'' with Mr. Beard, and ''Desserts With Spirit,'' with Robert Carmack, published in 1971. He retired in...

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Nicotra, Fortunato

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Benepe, Barry

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Gourmet.

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New York City Food and Fitness Partnership.

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Good living (Television program).

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Allen, Sanford

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Massachusetts. Commission on Agriculture.

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Grimes, William

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Baum, Ruth

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Kumin, Albert

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Malraux, André, 1901-1976

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French writer, government official, archaeologist, hero of antifascist resistence in Spanish Civil War and World War II. Writer of fictional and non-fictional works including "Condition humaine", "Tentation de l'Occident" and "Noyers de l'Altenbourg". Minister of Information, 1945-1946, Minister of State responsible for culture, 1959-1969. From the description of Memoirs. ca. 1966. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221087314 Author, adventurer, and stat...

Gilder, Emily

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Gussow, Ann

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Desilva, Cara

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Koop, C. Everett (Charles Everett), 1916-2013

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Portale, Alfred

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Project for Public Spaces

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Field, Sally

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Viking Press.

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Huebsch was vice president and chief editor at Viking Press in New York City. Viking became the publisher of Franz Werfel's works in English translation around 1935. Griesser was at Viking Press and wrote on Huebsch's behalf. Medinz was in the copyright dept. at Viking. McClure, Allen and Bradette all wrote letters to Viking Press concerning Werfel's novel The Song of Bernadette: McClure wrote a fan letter with a question that Huebsch forwarded to Werfel; Allen was requesting permission for use ...

American dietetic association

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Bryan, Jerry, 1935-

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Kump, Peter

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Knopf, Alfred A., 1892-1984

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Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Alfred A. Knopf and his wife, Blanche Knopf. From the description of Letters, 1928-1944, to Lewis Mumford. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155870929 Publisher. From the description of Reminiscences of Alfred A. Knopf : oral history, 1961. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309743309 American publisher. From the description of Typed letters signed (1...

Stern, Annie

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Waxman, Jonathan, 1950-

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Pachter, Mina

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Times Books (New York, N.Y.)

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Belo Broadcasting.

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Vogue

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Cable News Network

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American Institute of Wine & Food

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The American Institute of Wine & Food is a non-profit organization dedicated to the enjoyment of good food and drink. Founded in 1981 by Julia Child, Robert Mondavi, Richard Graff and others, the Institute brings together wine and food enthusiasts and professionals from America's many regions and ethnic traditions to celebrate the community of the table and the fellowship that comes from dining with family and friends. The Institute aims to enhance quality of life through what people eat and...

Nischan, Michel

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Harcourt, Inc.

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Seventeen.

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Markham (Restaurant).

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Condé Nast's Traveler.

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Zagat Survey (Firm)

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Wilson, José

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Bouley, David

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Rockefeller, David, 1915-2017

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David Rockefeller (born June 12, 1915, New York City – died March 20, 2017, Pocantico Hills, New York) was an American investment banker who served as chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation. He was the oldest living member of the third generation of the Rockefeller family, and family patriarch from July 2004 until his death in March 2017. Rockefeller was the fifth son and youngest child of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, and a grandson of John D. Rockef...

White, Jane (Jane Evelyn)

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Jane White was born on October 30, 1922 to Walter and Leah Gladys (Powell) White. The Whites stood among the elites of the Harlem Renaissance. Walter White, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, rose through the ranks of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to become national secretary of the organization in 1931. He published several acclaimed works, including Rope and Faggot (1929), an analysis of lynching funded by a Guggenheim fellowship, the novels The...

Mann, Ted

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Brown, Bianca

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Cue New York.

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Disney.com.

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Sherman & Sterling.

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Ordre international des disciples d'Auguste Escoffier

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Carmel, Dalia

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Jones, Evan, 1915-1996

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Grandi, Tony

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Barber, Laureen

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Jaffrey, Saeed, 1929-

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Johnson, Hugh 1939-

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Flanner, Janet, 1892-1978

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Papers of Janet Flanner (1892-1978) and Natalia Danesi Murray (1901-1994); journalists, writers, and editors. From the description of Papers of Janet Flanner and Natalia Danesi Murray, 1940-1984 (bulk 1944-1975). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71132644 Janet Flanner (1892-1978), who used the pseudonym Genêt, and her companion, Solita Solano (1888-1975), were American journalists, writers, and literary editors, who settled in Paris, France, in 1922. From the desc...

Updike, John

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American novelist. From the description of Rich in Russia : corrected typescript signed, ca. 1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122552988 John Updike, born 18 March 1932, in Shillington, Pennsylvania, was a novelist, critic, short story writer, poet, essayist, and dramatist; he died 27 January 2009. From the description of John Updike letters and manuscript short story, "Killing," 1976-1981. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 6714887...

Hilton International (Firm)

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Imhoff, Dan.

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Batterberry, Ariane Ruskin.

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Prudhomme, Paul

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Gibli, Binyamin

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New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Parks and Recreation.

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The Wyckoff family was a prominent Brooklyn family descended from Pieter Claesen Wyckoff, one of the most influential leaders during 17th-century settlement in New Amsterdam. Claesen-Wyckoff and his wife, Greitje van Ness, eventually settled in Flatlands, Brooklyn, in what is now the historic Wyckoff Homestead. Claesen-Wyckoff and his wife had a total of eleven children, who married into several different families, creating a vast and complex genealogy spanning the entire country. Fr...

Société Des Cuisiniers.

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Bastianich, Lidia

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Greene, Gael

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Frieman, Jane

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Blue Hill (Restaurant).

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Lang, George, 1924-2011

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Sheraton, Mimi

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Epicurious.

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Food Network (Firm)

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Cordon bleu (School : Paris, France)

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Monsanto Agricultural Company

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Bocuse, Paul, 1926-....

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Mondrian (Restaurant).

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Cunningham, Marion

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Spector, Stephen

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Yellowfingers (Restaurant).

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Petrick, Gabriella M.

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Espy, Mike, 1953-

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Alphonso Michael Espy (born November 30, 1953) is an American politician who served as the 25th United States Secretary of Agriculture from 1993 to 1994. He was both the first African American and first person from the Deep South to hold the position. A member of the Democratic Party, Espy previously served as the U.S. Representative for Mississippi's 2nd congressional district from 1987 to 1993. In March 2018, Espy announced his candidacy for the United States Senate seat being vacated by Th...

Doubleday and Company, inc.

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Biographical Note 1906, Feb. 25 Born, Madison, N.J. 1928 A.B., Willamette University,Salem, Oreg. 1930 Clerk, Doubleday & Co.'s Pennsylvania Station bookstore, New York, N.Y. 1934 ...

Turner, Ted

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New York Magazine.

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Curnonsky, 1872-1956

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British Broadcasting Company

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The two part documentary ‘No Plan, No Peace: The inside story of Iraq’s descent into chaos’ was produced by BBC Current Affairs and broadcast on the 28th and 29th October 2007. From the guide to the BBC Documentary: ‘No Plan, No Peace’ Collection, 2007, (Middle East Centre Archive, St Antony's College, Oxford) In December 1981, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a series of 13 controversial programmes by its Religious Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Priestland, under the title Priestland's...

Jackson, Wes

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Conklin, William J.

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Colicchio & Sons (Restaurant).

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Snyder, Jerome

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Kafka, Barbara

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Weil, Andrew

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Culinary Institute of America

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People for the ethical treatment of animals

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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) was established in 1980 with offices in Norfolk, Virginia. The organization now extends throughout the world with affiliates in the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, India, Italy, Greece, and Australia. Since its establishment it has worked to effect major changes in the treatment of animals by bringing together members of the scientific, judicial, and legislative communities. From the description of People for the Ethical Tr...

Top Chef (Television Program).

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6mx81np (corporateBody)

David, Elizabeth, 1913-1992

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6v41md5 (person)

United press international

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United Press International is a major news service. It was founded in 1907 by E. W. Scripps as United Press and merged in 1958 with International News Service, which had been established by William Randolph Hearst in 1909. The service, which is distributed worldwide, is headquartered in New York. From the description of Press files, ca.1970-1985. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413400 E. W. Scripps started the United Press Association in 1907, by ...

Public Market Collaborative.

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Glaser, Milton

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Kretchmer, Jerry

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Wine, Barry

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Green Giant Company

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Minnesota Valley Canning Company founded in 1903; trademark "Green Giant" first used ca. 1928; in 1950 name changed to Green Giant Company; company sold to Pillsbury Company in 1978; processor of canned and frozen vegetables. From the description of Records, 1903-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70943337 ...

Hausner, Gideon, 1915-1990

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Providence Journal Company

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6s795mx (corporateBody)

Brody, Jane E.

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Lavon, Pinḥas, 1904-1976

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Kirschenmann, Fred

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Kuo, Irene

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Dell Publishing Company.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w62n9rjp (corporateBody)

Keller, Thomas, 1955-

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Commodity Credit Corporation

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Sax, Irene

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Myhrvold, Nathan

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Craft (Restaurant)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6v56ckr (corporateBody)

New American Farmer Initiative.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w697520r (corporateBody)

Enu Ti Ti Dokomo (Firm)

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Plaza Athénée.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w63h0735 (corporateBody)

Facebook (Firm)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6295s1d (corporateBody)

Ivory, James

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James Ivory was born in Berkeley, California on June 7, 1928. Edward Ivory, his father, had grown up in New York state where he attended Syracuse University and graduated in forestry. As an ROTC graduate he served as an officer in France during World War I and after the war was employed in Thomas Edison's experimental laboratory in New Jersey at East Orange. In 1921 he married Hallie DeLoney, descended from an old Louisiana family. Later they moved to Berkeley, California where he w...

United States. Department of Health and Human Services

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Hamersley, Gordon

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6g199b4 (person)

Food Arts.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6tg5fsp (corporateBody)

Schumacher, Gus

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Gold, Rosanne, 1954-

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6k51r3n (person)

Bauer, Jerry

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6z76khz (person)

Food Channel.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w61m4v6w (corporateBody)

Newsweek, inc.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6sf8h5x (corporateBody)

In 1970 a number of women working in Newsweek's editorial departments complained about sex discrimination; in response Newsweek issued a "Memorandum of Understanding," affirming its commitment to nondiscrimination. From the description of Memorandum, 1973. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007819 Newsweek, Inc. donated its research archive of approximately 3000 linear feet to the Center for American History in 2001. In 1933, concurrent with the magazine's birth, N...

Schonfeld, Reese

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Sign of the Dove (Restaurant).

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6fk816v (corporateBody)

New York Post

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w66q6msz (corporateBody)

Mariani, John F.

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New York Times.

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Playboy enterprises

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Jacobs, Jane, 1916-2006

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Jane Jacobs (née Butzner) was born on May 4, 1916, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the daughter of John Butzner, a physician, and Bess Robison Butzner. After graduating from Scranton's Central High School, Jacobs briefly trained to become a stenographer before taking a position as a reporter with the Scranton Tribune. In 1938, she moved to New York City and attended Columbia University's School of General Studies for two years. In the years that followed, she held a number of writing and editing ...

Callvert, Isabel E.

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Barber, Dan, 1969-

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6wz3f76 (person)

Guide du Pneu Michelin.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6sp5tcm (corporateBody)

Food & wine (New York, N.Y.).

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6vz60xm (corporateBody)

Eshkol, Levi, 1895-1969.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6gf5gjh (person)

Benepe, Adrian

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Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture (Pocantico Hills, N.Y.).

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Berg, Jennifer

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Jhabvaka, Ruth Prawer, 1927-

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White, Agnes

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Taylor, Marvin J.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6wr61bn (person)

Twitter (Firm)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w66v655w (corporateBody)

American Cheese Society.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6481m5w (corporateBody)

McPhee, John, 1931-

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Kieshenblatt-Gimblett, Barbara

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Pepin, Jacques, 1958-

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Playbill.

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Fisher, M.F.K. (Mary Frances Kennedy), 1908-1992

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Author M.F.K. Fisher wrote mainly about food. For biographical information, see M.F.K. Fisher, A Life in Letters: Correspondence, 1929-1991 (1997). Doris Tobias was a freelance food and wine writer. From the description of Letter of M.F.K. Fisher, 1985. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 472792486 Author M.F.K. Fisher wrote mainly about food. For biographical information, see M.F.K. Fisher, A Life in Letters: Correspondence, 1929-1991 (1997). Janet Fries is a lawyer p...

Pavillon (Restaurant : New York, N.Y.).

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New York (N.Y.). Dept. of City Planning.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6ns9bhx (corporateBody)

United States. Food and Nutrition Service

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6xw9cvb (corporateBody)

Waters, Alice

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Corporate History When Alice Waters and a small band of friends founded a neighborhood bistro called Chez Panisse in 1971, they named it after one of the characters in Marcel Pagnol's 1930s film trilogy about two generations of families in the small town Provencal atmosphere of the Marseilles waterfront - an act of homage to the genial comedy, sentiment, and informality of the classic movies in which so much is centered around eating and drin...

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6c28z7p (corporateBody)

Ferrone, John

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John Ferrone was an editor at Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in New York City. He became friends with Julia and Paul Child and with Simone Beck, helping the latter with the publication of New Menus from Simca's Cuisine (1979) and Food and Friends: Recipes and Memories from Simca's Kitchen (1991). From the description of Letters to John Ferrone, 1970-1994 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 637626704 ...

Pantheon Books.

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Guerin, Jacques

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Goldstein, Herbert

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Felidia (Restaurant)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6xv1cwd (corporateBody)

Batterberry Associates.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6jg0f74 (corporateBody)

Weinberg, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1901-1974

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Architect, city planner, critic. Weinberg lived and worked primarily in New York City, where he was born. He had his own company, Robert C. Weinberg and Associates, but also worked for many other public and private organizations including the New York City Commission for City Planning,New York City Dept. of Parks, and the Dept. of Public Administration at New York University. Along with this practical work, he taught at many local colleges and universities, and delivered...

Winthrop, Freddie

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Burros, Marian Fox

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Epstein, Jason.

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Rosengarten, David

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Martha Stewart Living.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6n744wz (corporateBody)

Quilted Giraffe (Restaurant).

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w63h074m (corporateBody)

White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955

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Executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. From the description of Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1935. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 243854199 Walter Francis White (1893-1955), was an African American civil rights activist and leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from 1931-1955. Walter White married Leah Gladys Powell (1893-1979) in 1922, and they ...

Watershed Media

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El al, netive ayir le-Yiśrael (El Al Israel Airlines).

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6b14pbj (corporateBody)

Franey, Pierre

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6qr7s20 (person)

Arizona 266 (Restaurant).

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President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition (U.S.).

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6k22nqt (corporateBody)

Felker, Clay

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Clay Felker (1925-2008) was an editor and publisher who edited publications such as NEW YORK Magazine (which he founded in 1968), NEW WEST Magazine, VILLAGE VOICE, and ESQUIRE. From the description of Clay Felker papers, 1944-1996. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 680731895 1925 October 2 Born, Webster Grove, Mo. 1942 Entered Duk...

Bras, Michel

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Yad va-shem, rashut ha-zikaron la0Shoah vela-gevurah (Yad Vashem, Jerusalem).

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Rainbow Room (Restaurant).

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Hamilton, Dorothy M.

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Mademoiselle (Magazine)

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Mademoiselle was a women's magazine first published in 1935 by Street and Smith and later acquired by Condé Nast Publications. Mademoiselle, primarily a fashion magazine, was also known for publishing short stories by noted authors such as Truman Capote, Joyce Carol Oates, William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, James Baldwin, Flannery O'Connor, Sylvia Plath, Paul Bowles, Jane Bowles, Jane Smiley, Mary Gordon, Paul Theroux, Sue Miller, Barbara Kingsolver, Perri Klass, Mona Simpson, Alice Munro,...

Cournand, Edouard

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Circle in the Square (Organization : New York, N.Y.)

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The Circle in the Square Theatre was founded in 1951 in New York City by Paul Libin, Theodore Mann, and Jose Quintero. From the description of Circle in the Square photographs, 1952. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 252839564 Administrative History The Circle in the Square Theatre was founded in 1951 in New York City by Paul Libin, Theodore Mann, and Jose Quintero. It opened on February 2, 1951 with ...

Meyer, Danny

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Farrar, Straus, and Company

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Hughes Hubbard & Reed.

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Bloomingdale's (Firm)

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Bramson, Ann

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Manuali, Tanya Bastianich

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Wolf, Burton

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Time, inc.

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Roy E. Larsen, whose copies these dispatches were, was President of Time, Inc., 1939-1960 and Chairman of the Executive Commitee, 1960-1969. From the description of Dispatches from Time magazine correspondents: second series, 1956-1968. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 79093630 Roy E. Larsen (1899-1979) was the circulation manager of Time Magazine at its foundation in 1922 and he became the chief business manager of the company under Henry R. Luce. He w...

Howard Johnson Co..

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Gaulle, Yvonne ˜deœ 1900-1979

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Peer, Edith

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Ray, Rachael

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Pollan, Michael

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Dinesen, Isak, 1885-1962

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Waterston, Albert.

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Brown, Helen Gurley

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Helen Gurley Brown at a book signing, 1963 Author and magazine editor Helen Gurley Brown was born in Green Forest, Arkansas on 18 February 1922 to Ira and Cleo (Sisco) Gurley, both schoolteachers. Though the family was poor, Cleo quit teaching to rear her two daughters. In Helen's early childhood, the Gurleys moved to Little Rock when Ira was elected to the state legislature. He was killed in an elevator accident when Helen was ten. Cleo struggled to support her childre...

Hodhson, Moira

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HeartBeat Restaurant.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6683xpq (corporateBody)

Wholesome Wave Foundation.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6tz8zt9 (corporateBody)

Silverbush, Lori

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Revue du vin de France.

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Coward, Noël, 1899-1973

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English composer, writer, actor, and producer. From the description of Signature on his visiting card, dated : [n.p., n.d.], [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270899310 Badger's Green opened Jun. 12, 1930. From the description of Letter [1930] Jun. 20 [London] to Maurice Browne [London] (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34365183 English actor and author. From the description of The Birth of Hope : autograph manuscript signed ...

Merchant Ivory productions

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Bastianich, Joseph

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Aaron, Florence

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Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.

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Weinstock was an executive editor at Knopf. From the description of Correspondence with Adolf Klarmann, 1945. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155862789 American publishing house. From the description of Records. Series VIII., London Office Files, 1910-1957 (bulk 1928-1940). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122617133 From the description of Records, 1873-1996 (bul...

Iron chef (Television program).

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Cook's Magazine.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w65g499g (corporateBody)

Fussell, Paul, 1924-2012

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w65t4tdg (person)

International Association of Culinary Professionals

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University of California (1868-1952)

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Administrative History During the mid-twentieth century, the American Labor Movement reached a pinnacle of power and influence within society. The Second World War required that labor be managed as a strategic resource; the high productivity of workers during the war carried over in the peace time economy, which experienced a sustained economic "boom." Unlike European labor relations, where unions play an "official" role in government, the Am...

Bentley, Amy, 1962-

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Welty, Eudora, 1909-2001

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American author. From the description of Typed letter signed : Jackson, Miss., to Charles Ryskamp, Director of the Pierpont Morgan Library, 1985 Jan. 7. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270875021 The short story writer and novelist Eudora Alice Welty was born on April 13, 1909, in Jackson, Miss. In 1946 she published Delta wedding, her first novel. Her novel The optimist's daughter won the Pulitzer Prize in 1969. She was a lecturer and writer-in-residence at numerous colleges....

Time

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Baum, Joseph

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6141q68 (person)

Claiborne, Craig, 1920-2000

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Food editor of the New York Times and cookbook author; b. 1920; d. 2000. From the description of Craig Claiborne collection, 1964-1979. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70926406 Craig Claiborne, a chef and author of many cookbooks, was food editor of the New York Times. From the description of Letters, 1968-1986 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007764 ...

Ray, Krishnendu

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Gault Millau (Firm)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w67528d5 (corporateBody)

Rogers, Judy

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Boston University

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6fr3sdg (corporateBody)

Jognson & Wales University. College of Culinary Arts.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6kv28zb (corporateBody)

Independent Television News Association.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6jv57tz (corporateBody)

Myhren, Tryg

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Kellogg Foundation.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6zf3mdz (corporateBody)

Greenmarket.

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Reichl, Ruth

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6934fqz (person)

Gramercy Tavern

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6q96xj2 (corporateBody)

World Bank

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6089w33 (corporateBody)

Villas, James

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6878cxd (person)

Leows Hotels.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6h28kdm (corporateBody)

La Cigale (Restaurant).

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6zx7495 (corporateBody)

Zagat, Tim

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w67j7g2v (person)

Viazzi, Alfredo

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6h28zfm (person)

Dames d'Escoffier of New York

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w61701fs (corporateBody)

Lewis, Bob

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6ds8s01 (person)

Food Research and Action Center

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6xx0dxk (corporateBody)

Chapin, Paul

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6m778g2 (person)

Lewis, Edna

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Brown, Helen Evans

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National Gallery of Art (U.S.)

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Art museum; Washington, D.C. From the description of National Gallery of Art exhibition catalog, 1910. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553233 ...

Forgione, Larry

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6g75c3c (person)

Batterberry, Michael

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6gp44t0 (person)

Imhoff, Quincey Tompkins

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Lee, Philip R. (Philip Randolph), 1924-

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Biographical Statement Philip Randolph Lee was Chancellor of the University of California San Francisco from 1969-71, and then became Director of the Health Policy Program (later expanded and renamed the Institute for Health Policy Studies) at UCSF (1972-1993). He left IHPS in 1993 to join the Clinton Administration as Assistant Secretary for Health in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) (1993-1997) before returning to UCSF and...

Triplette, Clay

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Flay, Bobby

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Dial Publishing Company

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Newman, Paul, 1925-2008

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Paul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an American actor, film director, producer, race car driver, IndyCar owner, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He won and was nominated for numerous awards, winning an Oscar for his performance in the 1986 film The Color of Money, a BAFTA Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Cannes Film Festival Award, an Emmy Award, and many others. Newman's other roles include the title characters in The Hustler (1961), Hud (1963), Harper (1966) C...

Gaulle, Charles de, 1890-1970

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Charles Gaulle (b. November 22, 1890, Lille, France-d. November 9, 1970, Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, France) was a French general, statesman, and veteran of World War I and World War II. He led the Free French Forces during World War II and later served as France's President, 1944-1945; Prime Minister, 1958-1959; and Minister of Defense, 1958-1959, before founding the French Fifth Republic and serving as its first president, 1959-1969. ...

Taub, Judith

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House Beautiful.

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Union Square Community Coalition.

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Roden, Claudia

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McNamara, Robert S., 1916-2009

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U.S. secretary of defense, president of World Bank, and corporate executive. Full name: Robert Strange McNamara. From the description of Robert S. McNamara papers, 1934-2009 (bulk 1968-2005). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71132706 Robert Strange McNamara (b. 1916) was a business executive and Secretary of Defense during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. During World War II he worked on the deployment of the B-29 bomber, and served in the Army Air Forces in India, Chi...

Carroll, John

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Born in Ireland, Mathew Carey spent most of his professional career in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he worked as a printer, publisher, and economist. From the guide to the Mathew Carey letterbooks, 1788-1794, 1788-1794, (American Philosophical Society) ...

Batali, Mario

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Talmey, Allene

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Nestle, Marion

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Marion Nestle (1936-) is the Paulette Goddard Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health at New York University. Nestle is a leading nutrition scholar and has written three award winning books, Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health ; Safe Food: The Politics of Food Safety ; and What to Eat . As a child, she attended camp Higley Hill in Vermont. Her father, Ted Zittel, was a labor publicist, most notably successful for the strike again...

Whiteman, Michael

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Shipley, David, 1963-

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Restaurant Associates

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Normand, Mabel, 1894-1930

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Tower, Jeremiah

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Stars (Restaurant).

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Esprit (Firm)

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Rossant, James S., 1928-2009

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Stewart, Martha

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Epithet: wife of Sir Houston Stewart British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000613.0x000230 ...

Soltner, André, 1932-

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Gussow, Joan Dye

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Joan Dye Gussow served as professor of nutrition education at Teachers College from 1975 until her retirement in 1995, when she was named professor emeritus. She was chair of the department of nutrition education from 1975-1985 and was named Mary Swartz Rose Professor of Nutrition Education in 1988. Gussow's scholarly and professional activities have focused on issues concerning the safety and sustainability of the food supply, children and nutrition, consumerism and food, dietary guidelines, an...

McCully, Helen

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Avigur, Shaoul

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