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  2. Syria Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Syria Mosque was a 3,700-seat [1] performance venue located in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Constructed in 1911 and dedicated on October 26, 1916, [2] the building was originally built as a "mystical" shrine for the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (the Shriners) and designed by Huehl, Schmidt & Holmes architectural firm of Chicago. [3]

  3. UPMC Presbyterian - Wikipedia

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    UPMC Presbyterian, often referred to locally as Presby, is a 900-bed [1] non-profit [2] [3] research and academic hospital located in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, providing tertiary care for the Western Pennsylvania region and beyond.

  4. Bob Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    At the time the business was opened, Bernstein had $100 in the bank and took out a $2,500 loan. [1] Bernstein-Rein was retained by McDonald's in 1967. [2] In 1969, the agency created a series of illustrated glasses for McDonald's called the "Happy Cup." In 1977, Bernstein developed the Happy Meal packaging for McDonald's.

  5. List of University of Pittsburgh alumni - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Lyman Magee (1864) – powerful 19th-century Pittsburgh political boss; Wilson McCandless (Col 1826) – federal judge and candidate for Democratic nomination for President of the United States; Jonas R. McClintock - 8th mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Samuel J. R. McMillan (Col 1846) – Republican U.S. Senator from Minnesota

  6. Robert Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bernstein may refer to: Robert Bernstein (comics) (1919–1988), American comic book writer; Robert A. Bernstein (born 1961), American attorney and politician; Bob Bernstein (born 1939), American businessman; Robert L. Bernstein (1923–2019), American publisher and human rights activist; Robert Root-Bernstein (born 1953), American ...

  7. Robert L. Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Robert Louis Bernstein (January 5, 1923 – May 27, 2019) [1] was an American publisher and human rights activist. ... Dr. Seuss, Toni Morrison and William Styron.

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  9. Aaron Bernstine - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Joseph Bernstine was born on July 2, 1984. [2] He graduated from Union Area High School in 2003, from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor’s degree in business management in 2006, and from the University of Pittsburgh with a master of business administration in 2013.