- Anna
Strunsky Walling (née
Strunsky;
March 21, 1877 –
February 25, 1964),
usually known as Anna
Strunsky, was an
American author and
advocate of socialism...
- Rabbis,
Jewish Leaders".
TAPinto Edison.
Retrieved December 1, 2024.
Steve Strunsky (April 16, 2019). "Lakewood
yeshiva looks to use old golf
course for new...
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private financing and
existing p****enger fees,
broke ground in 2016."
Strunsky,
Steve (May 31, 2012). "Stewart
International Airport upgrade approved...
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Simeon Strunsky (July 23, 1879 –
February 5, 1948) was a Russian-born
Jewish American essayist and editorialist. He is best
remembered as a
prominent editorialist...
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Manya Gordon Strunsky (1882 –
December 27, 1945) was a Ukrainian-born Russian-expatriate
American historian and
political activist.
Gordon is best remembered...
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Sterling (poet) and his wife
Caroline "Carrie" E. (née Rand) Sterling, Anna
Strunsky,
Herman Whitaker,
Ambrose Bierce,
Richard Partington and his wife Blanche...
- Rose
Strunsky Lorwin (1884,
Russia – 1963, New York City) was a
Jewish Russian-American
translator and
socialist based in New York City. Rose
Strunsky was...
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Archived from the
original on
October 6, 2017.
Retrieved October 15, 2017.
Strunsky,
Steve (October 14, 2006). "Superfund Site Is Relisted, and
Inquiry Begins"...
- 1903
epistolary novel written jointly by
Americans Jack
London and Anna
Strunsky, then
based in San Francisco, California. It was
published anonymously...
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Archived from the
original on 3
March 2020.
Retrieved 3
March 2020.
Steve Strunsky (14
October 2015). "The
longest non-stop
flight in the
world is returning...