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    Charles Mark Lichenstein (September 20, 1926 – August 22, 2002) was the American alternate representative for special political affairs to the United Nations...
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  • ghostwriter for much of his book. The primary such writer was reportedly Charles Lichenstein. Years later, Nixon's editor at Doubleday, Kenneth McCormick, recounted:...
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    whether the UN should move its headquarters from the United States. Charles Lichenstein, acting U.S. permanent representative to the UN under Ambassador...
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    with a blue mantle and ducal coronet Coat of arms of the Prince of Lichenstein, with a purple princely mantle Coat of arms of the House of Gonzaga Coat...
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    Congressman Tom Lantos, journalist M. Stanton Evans, Ambassador Charles Lichenstein, Pastor Roy Stewart, and Rabbi David Yellin. Other personalities...
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    1991 Maurice Abravanel Roy Acuff Pietro Belluschi John Carter Brown III Charles "Honi" Coles John Crosby Richard Diebenkorn R. Philip Hanes Kitty Carlisle...
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    Liechtenstein (redirect from Lichenstein)
    suzerain Emperor. On 23 January 1719, after the lands had been purchased, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, decreed that Vaduz and Schellenberg were united...
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  • 16, 2006. 'Jewish Women's Archives: Personal Information for Tehilla Lichenstein' citing "Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives"....
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    Allan loved piano and was very musically gifted. Her teacher was Miss Lichenstein, a well-known piano teacher in Toronto and Montreal at the time. In 1887...
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    Hans Hofmann, Philip Guston, Helen Frankenthaler, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichenstein, and Joan Mitchell. The Blanton's collection of contemporary art includes...
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