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| Alan S. Kaufman |
Alan S. Kaufman (born April 1944) is an American psychology professor known for his work on intelligence testing. (references) |
| Bob Kaufman |
Bob Kaufman (April 18, 1925 - January 12, 1986), born Robert Garnell Kaufman in New Orleans, Louisiana, was an American Beat poet and surrealist inspired by jazz music. (references) |
| Charles Kaufman |
Charles Kaufman is a playwright, known for Being John Malkovich and Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind. In 2005, he won an Academy Award for best Screenplay. (references) |
| Charlie Kaufman |
Charles Stuart Kaufman (born November 1, 1958 to a Jewish family in New York City) is an accomplished screenwriter, identified by Premiere magazine as one of the 100 most powerful people in Hollywood. (references) |
| Curt Kaufman |
Curt Gerard Kaufman (born July 19, 1957 in Harlan, Iowa) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the New York Yankees and the California Angels in the 1980s. (references) |
| David Kaufman (actor) |
David Kaufman is an American voice-over artist and character actor, best-known for his current roles as the voice of Danny Phantom, and the voice of Maggie's brother on The Buzz on Maggie. (references) |
| David Spangler Kaufman |
David Spangler Kaufman (December 13, 1813 - January 31, 1851), was the first Jewish United States Congressman from Texas. No other Jewish Texan served in Congress until Martin Frost in 1979. (references) |
| George S. Kaufman |
United States playwright who collaborated with many other writers including Moss Hart (1889-1961). Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
| George Simon Kaufman |
United States playwright who collaborated with many other writers including Moss Hart (1889-1961). Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
| Henry Kaufman |
Henry Kaufman (born 1927 in Germany) is an American economist and financial consultant. (references) |
| Herbert Kaufman |
Herbert Kaufman (1878-1947) was an American writer and newspaperman whose editorials were widely syndicated in both the United States and Canada. During World War I, Kaufman regularly contributed articles and editorials to the Evening Standard, The Times, and other leading British periodicals, along with more than 50 war poems, including the classic The Hell-Gate of Soissons. (references) |
| Irving Kaufman |
Irving Robert Kaufman (June 24, 1910 - February 1, 1992) was the judge who presided over the trial of Ethel Rosenberg. Roy Cohn, the prosecutor in the case who happened to be a family friend of Kaufman, claimed in his autobiography that his influence led to Kaufman (a family friend) being appointed to the case, and that Kaufman had imposed the death penalty on Cohn's personal advice. Some critics have written the Rosenbergs, though with overwhelming evidence against them, did not receive a fair trial from Kaufman. Still, other critics have claimed Judge Kaufman, a Jew, like the Rosenbergs, offered them up to look like a "good Jew". (references) |
| Isidor Kaufman |
Isidor Kaufman was a painter of Jewish themes. Born in Hungary and trained in Vienna, Kaufman traveled Eastern Europe in search of scenes of Jewish, often Hassidic life. (references) |
| Kaufman UFOs |
Teleporting all over the place. (references) |
| Konstantin Petrovich Von Kaufman |
Konstantin Petrovich von Kaufman (Константин Петрович фон-Кауфман in Russian) (1818 - 1882) was the first Governor-General of Russian Turkestan. (references) |
| Moisés Kaufman |
Moisés Kaufman (born 1964) is a playwright and director. He wrote The Laramie Project with other members of the Tectonic Theater Project. He was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela and moved to New York City in 1987. (references) |
| Monica Kaufman |
Monica Kaufman is WSB-TV Atlanta's weekday evening anchor. To learn all about her, go to wsbtv.com, click on WSB-TV, and find her name in all the newscaster bios. (references) |
| Nadeen L. Kaufman |
Nadeen L. Kaufman (born January 1945) is an American psychology professor known for her work on learning disability. (references) |
| Napoleon Kaufman |
Napoleon Kaufman (born June 7, 1973) is an American football player. He is a former NFL running back, playing for the Oakland Raiders the entirety of his professional football career. (references) |
| Peter Kaufman |
Peter Kaufman is a politician and businessman in Winnipeg, Manitoba. (references) |
| Stephen R. Kaufman |
Stephen R. Kaufman is an ophthalmologist specializing in retinal disease and a clinical assistant professor at both Case Western Reserve University and Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine. He is co-chair of the Medical Research Modernization Committee (MRMC), president of Vegetarian Advocates (a Cleveland-based group), co-chair of the Christian Vegetarian Association, and a founding member of the Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians. (references) |
| William E. Kaufman |
William E. Kaufman is a rabbi, a philosopher, and an author of several books and academic articles. (references) |
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