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Leonard Page Moore (July 2, 1898 – December 7, 1982) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Early life and career [ edit ]
Leonard Moore; Notre Dame Fighting Irish – No. 15; Position: Cornerback: Class: Sophomore: Personal information; Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 191 lb (87 kg) Career history; College: Notre Dame (2024–present) Bowl games: 2025 Sugar Bowl; 2025 Orange Bowl; 2025 CFP National Championship; High school: Round Rock (Round Rock, Texas ...
Lewisohn Stadium in 1973, just before demolition. The CCNY football team played its home games at Lewisohn from 1921 to 1950. The final game played was a 33–6 Beavers victory over Lowell Textile on November 18, 1950, in front of 300 fans. [4]
Leonard Moore (American football), American football player; Leonard P. Moore (1898–1982), federal appellate judge in the United States; Leonard Moore (literary agent) (died 1959), literary agent; Leonard W. Moore, founder and president of Moore Industries; Lenny Moore, American football player; Leon Moore (1871–1934), born Leonard David ...
Symphony Space, founded by Isaiah Sheffer and Allan Miller, is a multi-disciplinary performing arts organization at 2537 Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Performances take place in the 760-seat Peter Jay Sharp Theatre (also called Peter Norton Symphony Space) or the 160-seat Leonard Nimoy Thalia.
According to The New York Times, as of September 2006, the sculpture garden is open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., April to October, and from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., November to March. Visitors can take Metro-North commuter trains to White Plains or Rye , and then take a taxi to the headquarters.
John Leonard wrote for New York Magazine, "We are left with something much less thrilling — the rage of a woman scorned." "Mother of the Bride" (2024) — 13% Miranda Cosgrove and Brooke Shields ...
The Bowery Presents was founded in 2004 by John Moore, Michael Swier, Michael Winsch, and Brian Swier. [7] In 2006, The Bowery Presents partnered with former LiveNation CEO Jim Glancy, [7] and began to expand to larger venues in New York such as Radio City Music Hall, Beacon Theatre, Central Park SummerStage, and Madison Square Garden.