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Julius Klein
(1901-1984). Public relations staff to General Douglas MacArthur, WWII. Major General, U.S. Army, 1961. |
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Julius Klein Signature
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Lawrence Robert Klein
(1920-Alive). American economist. Nobel Prize in Economics, 1980. |
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Lawrence Robert Klein Signature
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Norma Klein
(1938-1989). American author and screen writer. |
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Norma Klein Signature
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Robert Klein
(1942-Alive). American stand-up comedian. |
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Robert Klein Signature
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Michael Kleiner
(1948-Alive). Israeli politician. Leader of Herut. Likud member of the Knesset, 1981-1984, Herut member, 1988-1992, 1996-2003. |
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Michael Kleiner Signature
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Otto Klemperer
(1885-1973). German/American/Israeli conductor and composer. Became U.S. citizen, 1937. Became Israeli citizen, 1970. Father of Werner Klemperer. |
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Otto Klemperer Signature
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Werner Klemperer
(1920-2000). Television actor. Emmy for Best Supporting Actor, 1958, 1969. Son of Otto Klemperer. |
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Werner Klemperer Signature
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Aaron Klug
(1926-Alive). British physicist and chemist. Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1982. Knighted, 1988. |
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Aaron Klug Signature
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Jack Klugman
(1922-Alive). Television and film actor. Emmy for Best Comedy Actor, 1963, 1971, 1973. |
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Jack Klugman Signature
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Philip Morris Klutznick
(1907-1999). American businessman. U.S. Secretary of Commerce, 1980-1981. A leader in B'nai B'rith and the World Jewish Congress. |
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Philip Morris Klutznick Signature
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