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Greenberg and married
In 1966, Greenberg married Mary Jo Tarola, a minor actress who appeared on-screen as Linda Douglas, and remained with her until his death.
These were interrupted by service in the U. S. Army Signal Corps during World War II, where he worked as a codebreaker and participated in the landing at Casablanca. Before leaving for Europe in 1943, Greenberg married Selma Berkowitz, whom he had met during his first year at Columbia.
When Malden performed in the Goodman's children's theater, he wooed the actress Mona Greenberg ( stage name: Mona Graham ), who married him in 1938.
On December 18, 1938, Malden married Mona Greenberg, who survives him.
Though Stephanopoulos and Carville were the film's main figures, many other prominent figures in the campaign were featured, including Paul Begala, Dee Dee Myers, Mandy Grunwald, Bob Boorstin, Stan Greenberg, Mickey Kantor, Harold Ickes, and Bush deputy campaign manager Mary Matalin, who later married Carville.
Greenberg was married to Evelyn Gelber and had three sons.
His long-in-development show, The Royal Family of Broadway, with a book by Richard Greenberg, was based on the play by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, which tells the story of a girl from a family of great Broadway actors who contemplates leaving show business and getting married.
Allen Greenberg, the Executive Director of the foundation, was married from 1983 to 1995, to the Buffetts ' daughter, Susie, who is Chair.
Greenberg had a 14-year relationship with journalist Nikki Finke, getting engaged in 1974 and married in 1980.
She married her husband, Glenn Hank Greenberg, a son of Caral Lebworth of Manhattan and the late Hank Greenberg, the baseball player, on May 5th, 2001.
In 1965, she married Romanian immigrant Alfredo " Freddy " Monteverde ( formerly Greenberg ), a leader in the Brazilian household appliance distribution business after establishing the Ponto Frio brand.
On June 27, 2004, he married Florenz Greenberg, whose husband had also died in 1997.
In 1933 Rostow married Edna Greenberg, and they remained married until his death from congestive heart failure.

Greenberg and 1934
Greenberg 1934 Goudey baseball card.
# Hank Greenberg ( 1934 )-63
New York, Greenberg, 1934.
The 1934 Tigers became known as the “ G-Men ,” with the team ’ s top stars being Gehringer, Greenberg and Goslin.
Born in Birmingham, Balcon was the youngest son and fourth of five children of Louis Balcon ( c. 1858 – 1946 ) and his wife, Laura Greenberg ( c. 1863 – 1934 ), Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe who had met in England.
Bridges and Hank Greenberg are the only players in Detroit Tigers history to play in four World Series for the team, having appeared in the 1934, 1935, 1940, and 1945 World Series.
In 1934, Goudey produced a 96 card set that was endorsed by two players, Lou Gehrig and Hank Greenberg.
* Daniel Greenberg ( educator ) ( born 1934 ), columnist and educator

Greenberg and had
Among the investors was Bob Hope, who had grown up in Cleveland, and former Tigers slugger, Hank Greenberg.
Greenberg also had a 59th home run washed away in a rainout.
Rumors that he had bribed the board and concern that he would be likened to Jack Dempsey, who had received negative publicity for failure to serve in World War I, led Greenberg to be reexamined, and he was found fit to serve.
In 1947, Greenberg and the Tigers had a lengthy salary dispute.
Said Greenberg, " Ralph had a natural home run swing.
Allan Greenberg had scorned the design when it was first unveiled, but wrote later to J. Carter Brown: " I am forced to admit that you are right and I was wrong!
The critic Clement Greenberg, with Jackson Pollock, saw Sobel's work there in 1946, and in his essay " American-Type ' Painting " Greenberg cited those works as the first instance of all-over painting he had seen, stating that " Pollock admitted that these pictures had made an impression on him ".
DiMaggio, Hank Greenberg, and Ted Williams, who had just retired, had been paid over $ 100, 000 in a season, and Ruth had a peak salary of $ 80, 000.
Greenberg ( 1963 ) had classified it as the Western branch of Cushitic.
While New York and the world were yet unfamiliar with the New York avant-garde by the late 1940s, most of the artists who have become household names today had their well established patron critics: Clement Greenberg advocated Jackson Pollock and the color field painters like Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb and Hans Hofmann.
Strangely the person thought to have had most to do with the promotion of this style was a New York Trotskyite Clement Greenberg.
Greenberg periodically revisited the voters of Macomb County as a barometer of public opinion until he conducted a 2008 exit poll that found " nearly 60 percent " of Macomb County voters were "' comfortable ' with Mr. Obama ," drawing the conclusion that Macomb County had " become normal and uninteresting " and " illustrates America's evolving relationship with race.
After hearing them sing " I Met Him on a Sunday ", a song they had written for the show, their classmate Mary Jane Greenberg convinced the reluctant Poquellos to meet with her mother, Florence, the owner of Tiara Records ; After several months of avoiding Greenberg and telling her that they were not interested in singing professionally, they were booked to Tiara.
In order to better promote the group, Greenberg asked songwriter Luther Dixon, who had previously worked with Perry Como, Nat King Cole, and Pat Boone and co-written the 1959 hit " 16 Candles ", to write for and produce songs for them.
In a 1981 interview with Bruce Pollock, Owens said that Greenberg had put on a " mother routine ", which the girls had " fall for ... completely ".

Greenberg and son
Vincent would later contend that Major League Baseball made a huge mistake by not appointing his deputy commissioner Steve Greenbergthe son of the Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg — as the commissioner.
Greenberg is the son of Corinne Phyllis Zuckerman and Maurice R. Greenberg the former chairman and CEO of American International Group ( AIG ).
Greenberg is the son of Corinne Phyllis Zuckerman and Maurice R. Greenberg the former chairman and CEO of American International Group ( AIG ).
Skechers is an American shoe company headquartered in Manhattan Beach, California, founded by CEO Robert Greenberg and his son Michael in 1992 right after Robert left LA Gear, which he had founded in 1983.
Greenberg is the son of Wendy and Mark Greenberg.
Her son, Jonah Greenberg, is a talent agent with CAA Beijing.

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