Word: polisher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...religious section of your issue of Dec. 7, p. 20, announcement is made of the sale of the Temple Emanu-El, famous synagog of New York, for $7,500,000 to a "Polish Jew named Benjamin Winter, who came to the U. S. in 1905 to paint tenements...
...They consist, as everyone knows, of: the Rhineland Security Treaty among Britain, France, Italy, Belgium and Germany ; the four identical Arbitration Treaties between Germany and each of her neighbors, France, Belgium, Poland and Czechoslovakia: and the two identical Franco-Polish and Franco-Czechoslovakian Guarantee Treaties. For their summarized texts see TIME...
Died. Ladislaw Stanislaw Reymont, 57, famed Polish novelist (The Peasants), winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1924, at Warsaw...
Temple Emanu-El, famed synagog on the northeast corner of Fifth Ave. and 43rd St., Manhattan, erected 57 years ago on land which cost $55,000, was sold last week for $7,500,000 to a Polish Jew named Benjamin Winter, who came to the U. S. in 1905 to paint tenements. As the site for a new temple, the congregation (the Reformed Hebrew Society) has purchased the large marble dwelling at the northeast corner of Fifth Ave., and 65th St. owned by Vincent Astor, and upon its ruins will erect a magnificent temple...
Married. For the third time, the former Miss Katherine Harris, one-time actress successively wife of famed actor John Barrymore and one Alexander Dallas Pratt, Manhattan broker; to M. Leon Orlowski, second secretary to the Polish Legation at Washington...