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  2. Brooklyn Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Eagle (originally joint name The Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, [2] later The Brooklyn Daily Eagle before shortening title further to Brooklyn Eagle) was an afternoon daily newspaper published in the city and later borough of Brooklyn, in New York City, for 114 years from 1841 to 1955.

  3. Hollow Nickel Case - Wikipedia

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    The hollowed-out nickel Ciphered message contained in the nickel. On June 22, 1953, a newspaper boy (fourteen-year-old Jimmy Bozart [1]), collecting for the Brooklyn Eagle, at an apartment building at 3403 Foster Avenue in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, was paid with a nickel (U.S. five-cent piece) that felt too light to him.

  4. Marie Frugone - Wikipedia

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    Marie Frugone (1889 – June 16, 1953), later Marie Frugone Scileppi, was an American journalist and community leader, who wrote for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and the Brooklyn Times-Union in the 1930s. She worked with the Red Cross in France and Italy during World War I.

  5. Tommy Holmes (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Holmes (November 5, 1903 – March 25, 1975) [1] was an American sports writer who covered the Brooklyn Dodgers for the Brooklyn Eagle and the New York Herald-Tribune, from 1924 to 1957. Holmes, who only had one arm, died in March 1975 at age 71. [2] [3]

  6. Category:Brooklyn Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Eagle (also known as the Brooklyn Daily Eagle) is a now-defunct newspaper published in Brooklyn, New York. Subcategories. This category has only the ...

  7. A Lion Is in the Streets - Wikipedia

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    A Lion Is in the Streets is a 1953 American drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring James Cagney, whose brother William was the producer and his younger sister Jeanne was a member of the cast. The screenplay is based on a 1945 book by Adria Locke Langley.

  8. Louis Sheaffer - Wikipedia

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    Louis Sheaffer (né Slung October 18, 1912 – August 7, 1993) was an American journalist for the Brooklyn Eagle between 1934 and 1955. After the newspaper's closure in 1955, Sheaffer wrote a two part biography on Eugene O'Neill and released the first volume O'Neill: Son and Playwright in 1968.

  9. Samuel Levy (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Levy (March 17, 1876 – March 15, 1953) was an American lawyer, businessman, and public official, who served as Manhattan Borough President. Life and career [ edit ] Levy was born in New York City on March 17, 1876, to a Jewish family.