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The Dr. Philip Weintraub House is an early modern single-family house in the Hollywood Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Located at 3252 W. Victoria Street, the home was built in 1940 by architect Andrew Nicholas Rebori (1886–1966) and artist Edgar Miller (1899–1993) for Philip Weintraub.
Sidney Weintraub was born 18 May 1922 in New York City to Reuben and Anna (Litwin) Weintraub. [1]He studied at City College where he obtained a B.B.A. in 1943. He earned his M.A. in journalism at the University of Missouri in 1948 and his M.A. in economics at Yale University in 1958.
During 2017, Weintraub championed greater disclosure of political ads on the internet, and helped move the FEC to open a rulemaking on the matter with bipartisan support. [18] On December 18, 2018 she was once again elected Chair. [19] Weintraub's term as Commissioner expired April 30, 2007, but she continues in office until her successor takes ...
Weintraub Entertainment Group was formed on July 1, 1986 by Jerry Weintraub. [3] In February 1987, WEG received $461 million in financing from Columbia Pictures, Cineplex Odeon and others in the form of securities, bank loans and advances. [1] The Coca-Cola Company and US Tobacco Company were principal investors. [3]
The National Post wrote that he said that Torontonians should express their gratitude to a major benefactor of the city and erect a very large heroic statue at the head of Bay Street of former Premier of Quebec René Lévesque. [4] From 1975 to 1976, Weintraub was the director, National Film Board studio in Nairobi, Kenya.
NLPC was a high-profile critic of the bailout of the auto industry by the United States government. NLPC’s spokesman was Mark Modica, a former Saturn dealer business manager and wiped-out GM bondholder. Following a demand by NLPC, General Motors in 2014 recalled 1.3 million vehicles with a steering loss defect uncovered by Modica. [24] [25] [26]
Autocracy comes from the Ancient Greek auto (Greek: αὐτός; "self") and kratos (Greek: κράτος; "power, might"). [1] This became the Hellenistic/Byzantine Greek word autocrator (Greek: αὐτοκράτωρ) and the Latin imperator, both of which were titles for the Roman emperor.
Weintraub is a pioneer of web-based artwork: her first web work, Realms, was made for Netscape Navigator 1.1, which was released in the early 1990s. Her second web work, Pedestrians (from the mid-1990s) uses scrolling text to reference walking as an entry point into thinking about life in the city. [2]