• Skippy Adelman (born Julius Edelman; March 29, 1924 Manhattan, New York City – May 1, 2004 Long Island City, New York) was an American photographer, best...
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  • Paul Adelman, British historian Rick Adelman (born 1946), American basketball player and coach Saul Adelman (born 1944), American astronomer Skippy Adelman...
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  • Patterson, Keith Andes 134 24 "Tinhorn" Lawrence Dobkin Paul Mazursky, Skippy Adelman March 12, 1962 (1962-03-12) Lucas suddenly develops the habit is playing...
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  • elusive Skippy Adelman in his capacity for capturing the moment." Vol. 2: 9th of 16 articles – "New Orleans Today," by Eugene Williams & Julius "Skippy" Adelman...
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  • Abrams), founder of the Universal Wrestling Federation Skippy Adelman (1924–2004) (born Julius Adelman), photographer, executive in film production and advertising...
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    M8, M9, M14A SBS, M14D SBS, M15, M15 SBS, M21, M101, M102 and M103. Skippy Adelman (1924–2004) – jazz photojournalist, lived at 488 East Houston, through...
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  • Platnick and Arthur Leipzig were the primary photographers. Julius "Skippy" Adelman (born around 1924) John Albert 1910–1972) Bernie Aumuller (né Bernard...
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  • Bowl LIII MVP Julius Edelman (1924–2004), jazz photographer known as Skippy Adelman Lee Edelman (born 1953), professor and chair of the English Department...
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  • (1941)[citation needed], photojournalist – especially his jazz photos, known as Skippy Adelman Jan Merlin (Wasylewski) (1942) – film, television, and Broadway actor;...
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