Phillip G. Back papers, 1935-1953.
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Back, Phillip Goldstein, 1902-1979.
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Phillip Goldstein Back (1902-1979) was a long-time resident of Little Rock and prominent Jewish businessman who owned and operated the largest Arkansas dry-cleaning business of his time, Imperial Laundry. He was President of the Temple Men's Club, Vice President of the Little Rock Advertising Club, Justice of the Peace for Big Rock Township, a Deputy Sheriff, a Mason, Little Rock Chairman of the March of Dimes, and Secretary of the Boys' Industrial School Board. In addition to an interest in rad...
Arkansas Boys' Industrial School.
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Kaltenborn, H. v. (Hans), 1878-1965
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Fisher, a radio newscaster, was with the Committee for work with Japanese American Evacuees, St. Louis, Mo. From the description of Letter, New York City, to Adalia Kroehuke Fisher, 1943 December 20. (Natural History Museum Foundation, Los Angeles County). WorldCat record id: 23251136 German-American journalist and radio commentator with CBS, 1929-1940 and NBC 1940-1955. From the description of H. v. Kaltenborn correspondence, 1940-1945, n.d. (University of Virgi...
Congregation B'nai Israel (Little Rock, Ark.) Temple Men's Club.
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