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Walter Johannes Damrosch
(1862-1950). American conductor and composer of operas. Noted for his pioneering radio performances of classical music. |
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Rodney Dangerfield
(1921-2004). Stand-up comedian and actor. Born Jacob Cohen. Known for his "I don't get no respect" monologues. |
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Harry Danning
(1911-2004). Major league baseball player. Catcher, New York Giants, 1933-1942. Known as "Harry the Horse." National League All-Star, 1938-1941. Enjoyed a career batting average of .285, with 57 home runs and 397 RBIs in 890 games. |
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Samuel Dash
(1925-2005). Attorney. Chief Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, during the Watergate Hearings, 1973-1974. |
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Samuel Dash Signature
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Sammy Davis, Jr.
(1925-1990). Singer, dancer, comedian, impressionist and actor. Noted member of the Hollywood "Rat Pack" led by Frank Sinatra. |
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Sammy Davis, Jr. Signature
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Susan A. Davis
(1944-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-CA), 2001-Current. |
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Susan A. Davis Signature
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Moshe Dayan
(1915-1981). Israeli General and politician. Fourth Chief of Staff, Israeli Defense Forces, 1953-1958. Mapai Minister of Agriculture of Israel, 1959-1964. Rafai/Labour Party Minister of Defense of Israel, 1967-1974. Coalition Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel, 1977-1980. Father of Yael Dayan. |
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Moshe Dayan Signature
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Yael Dayan
(1939-Alive). Author. Labour Party Member of the Knesset of Israel, 1992-1999; Meretz-Yachad Party Member of the Knesset, 1999-2003. Daughter of Moshe Dayan. |
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Yael Dayan Signature
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Alan Morton Dershowitz
(1938-Alive). Attorney and author. |
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Ralph de Toledano
(August 14, 1916, Tangiers, Morocco-February 3, 2007, Bethesda, Maryland). American conservative editor and author. Close friend of Whittaker Chambers. A founder of National Review, he eventually became a forthright opponent of neo-conservatives and aligned himself with the libertarian philsophy. |
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Ralph de Toledano Signature
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Peter R. Deutsch
(1957-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-FL), 1993-2005. |
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Peter R. Deutsch Signature
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Anita Diamant
(June 27, 1951, Newark, New Jersey-Alive). Author. Noted for her best selling book The Red Tent. |
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Neil Leslie Diamond
(1941-Alive). Singer, actor and song writer. Received Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award, Song Writers Hall of Fame, 2000. |
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Neil Leslie Diamond Signature
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