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  2. Arno Press - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, The New York Times purchased a controlling 51% of Arno Press, and in 1971 they purchased the rest. [4] [5] On September 23, 1970, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace formally presented the United Nations with a five-volume series set, Issues Before the General Assemblies of the United Nations (1946-1965), published by Arno ...

  3. Peter Arno - Wikipedia

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    Arno was born on January 8, 1904, in New York City.His father was Curtis Arnoux Peters, a New York State Supreme Court judge. He was educated at the Hotchkiss School and Yale University, where he contributed illustrations, covers and cartoons to The Yale Record, the campus humor magazine, as "Peters". [4]

  4. Michael Maslin - Wikipedia

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    Michael Maslin is an American cartoonist for The New Yorker magazine. [1] He is the author of Peter Arno: The Mad Mad World of The New Yorker’s Greatest Cartoonist published in April 2016 by Regan Arts. [2]

  5. My Honest Review of One of NYC’s Most Relaxing ... - AOL

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    As a New York native, Governor’s Island holds a special place in my heart. ... So, if you’re looking for a quick getaway from the bustling city, here is my honest review of QC NY Spa and why ...

  6. Uncut Gems - Wikipedia

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    National Board of Review [90] January 8, 2020: Best Actor: Adam Sandler Won Best Original Screenplay: Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie, and Josh Safdie Won Top Ten Films: Uncut Gems: Won New York Film Critics Circle [91] January 7, 2020: Best Director: Benny Safdie and Josh Safdie Won San Diego Film Critics Society [92] December 9, 2019: Best ...

  7. The New Yorkers - Wikipedia

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    The musical premiered on Broadway in 1930. It is based on a story by a cartoonist for The New Yorker, Peter Arno, and E. Ray Goetz. The musical satirizes New York types, from high society matrons to con men, bootleggers, thieves and prostitutes during Prohibition.

  8. Life After Hate - Wikipedia

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    Life After Hate is a nonprofit organization founded in 2010 by Arno Michaelis. [1] Its stated mission is to help "people leave the violent far-right, to connect with humanity, and lead compassionate lives.” [2] In January 2017, the Obama administration awarded the group $400,000 as part of a grant from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Countering Violent Extremism Task Force. [3]

  9. Arno J. Mayer - Wikipedia

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    New York: Berghahn Books, 2016. Hesse, Carla. Review: Revolutionary Historiography after the Cold War: Arno Mayer's "Furies" in the French Context, pp. 897–907 from The Journal of Modern History, Volume 73, Issue #4, December 2001; Lammers, Donald.