1931 - , Freelance writer who has written for numerous publ.; incl. "Esquire"; "Rolling Stone"; and the "Texas Observer". Author of "Mollies's job"; New York; NY 2000

1950 - , Department of Economics; State University of New York at Buffalo; Amherst; NY; USA

keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Professor of Music at Hofstra University; Doctor of Education in Music Education; Teachers College; Columbia University; NY

keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Tätig an der Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management; Cornell Univ.; Ithaca; NY

keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Prof. of Agricultural Economics; tätig am Dep. of Applied Economics and Management; Cornell Univ.; Ithaca; NY; USA

1943 - , Tätig am Economics Dep.; New York Univ.; NY; USA

keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Tätig in der West African Division I of African Dep. Internat. Monetary Fund (IMF); Washington; DC; USA; Tätig an der North Carolina State Univ.; Raleigh; NC; Tätig an der State Univ. of New York (SUNY); Albany; NY

1942 - , She was the wife and longtime manager of Dexter Gordon; scholar; researcher; and archivist who has done pioneering research on jazz in Harlem in the 1930s and the history of jazz in the Bronx; NY. She is also compiling information for a book on three great women of jazz: tombonist Melba Liston; organist Shirley Scott; and singer Maxine Sullivan

1908 - 1971, Leiter der Rara-Abteilung der Bibliothek der Cornell University; Ithaca; NY

Wirkungsdaten 1951, Dr.; Manager Physics Laboratory; Research Department; Ansco; A Division of General Aniline & Film Corporation Binghamton NY

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