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Harry Rosenbloom, founder of the ( now-closed ) Medley Music of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, was manufacturing handmade guitars under the name " Elger.
Culverhouse's handshake deal to purchase the Los Angeles Rams from the estate of Dan Reeves was thwarted by Robert Irsay's purchase of the team, which he then traded to Carroll Rosenbloom in exchange for the Baltimore Colts, a complete trade of teams between two owners.
The next year, Walker rematched Rosenbloom and was awarded a decision win.
Colts owner Carroll Rosenbloom had called Brown, asking for a coaching tip, as he was interested in Browns assistant Blanton Collier.
By the end of the 1962 NFL season, Rosenbloom thought that the Colts had slipped and Ewbank was fired.
Max Everitt Rosenbloom, known as Slapsie Maxie ( November 1, 1907 – March 6, 1976 ) was an American boxer, actor, and television personality.
Born in Leonard's Bridge, Connecticut, Rosenbloom was nicknamed " Slapsie Maxie " by a journalist due to his open gloved style of boxing.
The language was developed by David Rosenbloom and was based on Forth.
Blackmun's short concurrence praised his brethren for clarifying an issue he had felt was left undecided in Rosenbloom v. Metromedia Inc., one of the earlier defamation cases.
After Ewbank left the Baltimore Colts to coach the New York Jets in 1963, Shula was hired by Colts ' owner Carroll Rosenbloom to coach Baltimore.
He was briefly teamed with comedians Billy Gilbert and Maxie Rosenbloom for three B-comedy features in 1944 – 45.
It was directed by Patrick McGoohan and produced in the UK by Richard Rosenbloom and Jack Good.
Raft and boxer-turned actor / comedian " Slapsie " Maxie Rosenbloom were lifelong friends as well-in fact, Raft was Maxie's mentor from childhood.
In February 1978 Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom was searching for a new coach after parting ways with Chuck Knox.
Rosenbloom decided that for the season to be salvaged a change must be made, and the announcement of Allen's abrupt dismissal was made on August 13.
His first loss was by a split decision to light heavyweight champion Maxie Rosenbloom.
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The paper was founded by Mike Rosenbloom, then-publisher of Globe Magazine, in 1983 as a competitor to Weekly World News, and its early contents reflected the same kind of imaginative journalism.
Her first starring role was as the lead in the notorious Broadway bomb, Rachael Lily Rosenbloom ( And Don't You Ever Forget It ) in 1973, which co-starred Anita Morris.
Eventually, Coach Knox, under pressure from owner Carroll Rosenbloom, was forced to bench Harris in favor of Pat Haden.
That was it as far as owner Carroll Rosenbloom was concerned and Knox got out before he could get fired.
The move was in response to the continuing conflict between Knox and team owner Carroll Rosenbloom, with Knox taking over a team that had won five of 28 games during the previous two seasons.

Rosenbloom and awarded
Following the season, the NFL awarded the remains of the Texans operation to a Baltimore-based group headed by Carroll Rosenbloom, who used it to start the Baltimore Colts.

Rosenbloom and who
" Bishop has laid the path for critics such as Eric Rosenbloom, who has proposed that the book " elaborates the fragmentation and reunification of identity during sleep.

Rosenbloom and had
" By 1965 Rosenbloom had decided to stop manufacturing guitars and chose to become the exclusive North American distributor for Ibanez guitars.
Unfortunately for Walker, Rosenbloom, though still champion, had taken Walker on in a non-title fight.
When Irsay then traded teams with Rosenbloom, Culverhouse sued, claiming that the others had conspired to prevent his purchase of the team.

Rosenbloom and history
Rosenbloom replaced him with the then-youngest head coach in NFL history, Don Shula.

Rosenbloom and Boston
* The Role of the Business Model in capturing value from Innovation: Evidence from XEROX Corporation ’ s Technology Spinoff Companies., H. Chesbrough and R. S. Rosenbloom, Boston, Massachusetts, Harvard Business School, 2002.

Rosenbloom and later
During one match, Rosenbloom called a dropkick a " flying leg kick ", and later as a " leg drop ".

Rosenbloom and with
* June 25-Maxie Rosenbloom wins the world Light-Heavyweight title with a fifteen round decision over Jimmy Slattery, in Buffalo.
* August 5-Maxie Rosenbloom retains his world Light-Heavyweight title with a fifteen round decision over former world champion Jimmy Slattery, at their New York rematch.
* His Exciting Night ( 1938 ) with Maxie Rosenbloom and Stepin Fetchit
The film stars Carole Lombard and Fredric March, with a supporting cast including Walter Connolly, Charles Winninger, Margaret Hamilton, Hattie McDaniel, Frank Fay and Max Rosenbloom.
A boxing world champion, Rosenbloom gave Lombard boxing lessons to prepare her for her fight scene with Fredric March.
On May 9, 2006, Salisbury began broadcasting on ESPN Radio 1000, Chicago with Steve Rosenbloom.

Rosenbloom and were
Her pallbearers were Harry Richman, Richard Arlen, Jack Oakie, Maxie Rosenbloom, Jack Dempsey, and Buddy Rogers.
Less successful were the comic-strip exploits of Snuffy Smith, the mysterious adventures of The Shadow, and Sam Katzman's comedy series co-starring Billy Gilbert, Shemp Howard, and Maxie Rosenbloom.

Rosenbloom and NFL
In doing so, he not only deftly played one television network against the other, but also persuaded NFL team owners — most notably Carroll Rosenbloom of the Baltimore Colts and George Preston Marshall of the Washington Redskins — to agree to share revenues between teams.

Rosenbloom and .
In 1953, a Baltimore based group led by Carroll Rosenbloom won the rights to a new Baltimore National Football League franchise.
Rosenbloom of the Colts, Art Modell of the Browns, and Art Rooney of the Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to have their teams join the ten AFL teams in the American Football Conference as part of the AFL-NFL merger in 1970.
Rosenbloom eventually traded the Colts franchise to Robert Irsay on July 13, 1972 and received the Los Angeles Rams in return.
* 1907 – Max " Slapsie Maxie " Rosenbloom, American boxer ( d. 1976 )
During the off-season, in a mysterious accident, owner Carroll Rosenbloom drowned, and a power struggle ensued between Carroll's second wife, Georgia Frontiere, and his son, Steve Rosenbloom.
** Max ' Slapsie Maxie ' Rosenbloom, American boxer and actor ( b. 1903 )
He defeated Braddock in a 10th round decision, but, after two more wins, on November 16, 1932, he lost for the first time to fellow world Light Heavyweight champion Maxie Rosenbloom, by a decision in ten.
Lewis defeated four more men before winning three and withdrawing one, before getting a chance at avenging his loss to Rosenbloom in 1933, and he won a 10 round decision in their rematch, and again in their third match.
In his next fight, he lost to Rosenbloom in a 10 round, non-title bout by decision.
He went down in weight again, to the light heavyweight division in 1933, when he lost a fifteen round decision to Maxie Rosenbloom for the world title.

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