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Samuel Isadore Rosenberg (born May 18, 1950) is an American politician who has served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing northwest Baltimore since 1983. [1] He is currently the longest serving member of the Maryland General Assembly .
Harry & David was founded in 1910 by Samuel Rosenberg as Bear Creek Orchards in Medford, Oregon, as a premium fruit company. As of 2014, it has been owned by 1-800-Flowers.com . History
Naked Is the Best Disguise: The Death and Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes (ISBN 0-14-004030-7) is a 1974 book by Samuel Rosenberg speculating on alleged hidden meanings in the works of Arthur Conan Doyle. Rosenberg also examines the influence of Conan Doyle's writings on other works, especially James Joyce's Ulysses.
Samuel Rosenberg (1896–1972) was an American artist and Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.He showed his work at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum in New York, the National Academy of Art in Washington, [1] the Corcoran Gallery, and in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. [2]
Samuel Rosenberg (1912 – January 5, 1996) was an American writer and photographer. [1] He is best known for his 1974 study of Sherlock Holmes titled Naked is the Best Disguise (subtitled The Death and Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes). His other notable book is The Confessions of a Trivialist (originally published as The Come As You Are ...
Samuel Rosenberg may refer to: Samuel Rosenberg (writer) (1912–1996), American writer and photographer. Samuel I. Rosenberg (born 1950), American politician in the Maryland House of Delegates. Samuel Rosenberg (artist) (1896–1972), American artist and professor. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.
Billy Rose (born William Samuel Rosenberg; September 6, 1899 – February 10, 1966) [1] was an American impresario, theatrical showman, lyricist and columnist.For years both before and after World War II, Billy Rose was a major force in entertainment, with shows such as Billy Rose's Crazy Quilt (1931), Jumbo (1935), Billy Rose's Aquacade (1937), and Carmen Jones (1943). [1]
The Warburg family is a prominent German and American banking family of German Jewish and originally Venetian Jewish descent, noted for their varied accomplishments in biochemistry, botany, political activism, economics, investment banking, law, physics, classical music, art history, pharmacology, physiology, finance, private equity and philanthropy.