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  2. Print Mint - Wikipedia

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    Moe's Books owner, Moe Moskowitz, and the Schenkers had been friends back in New York City during the 1950s Beat era, so this association was a continuation of that connection. Schencker's first comic book release was a reprint of Joel Beck's self-published Lenny of Laredo, published by the Print Mint in April 1966.

  3. 100 Women-Owned Businesses to Support Year-Round - AOL

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    The bookstore was founded in 1959 by the current owner’s late father, Moe Moskowitz. Since his passing in 1997, his daughter, Doris, has been running the shop.

  4. Seminary Co-op - Wikipedia

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    The Seminary Co-op in September 2014. 57th Street Books. Seminary Cooperative Bookstores, Inc., founded in 1961, [1] is a not-for-profit bookstore with two branches in Chicago. Its flagship, known colloquially as the Seminary Co-op or simply the Sem Co-op, is located at 5751 S. Woodlawn Avenue. Prior to October 2012, it was located a block away ...

  5. Women & Children First (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    Women & Children First is an independent bookstore located at 5233 North Clark Street in the Andersonville neighborhood in Chicago. The store was founded in 1979 by Ann Christophersen and Linda Bubon as a feminist bookstore and place to celebrate and support women authors and members of the Chicago community. Women & Children First specializes ...

  6. Unabridged Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Unabridged Bookstore is an independent bookstore started in 1980 by Edward Devereux. [1] Unabridged Bookstore opened on November 1, 1980, [2] with two business partners and $18,000. [3] Unabridged Bookstore is known for its dedicated and knowledgeable staff. Hand-written, personal recommendations from employees line the shelves.

  7. Howard David - Wikipedia

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    Following Super Bowl XXXVI, David left the Jets and departed Westwood One to take a job in Miami, where he served as the Miami Dolphins' radio voice on WQAM and also hosted a talk show, known as Moe Howard David on the station. Moe’s favorite catchphrase: “Doy Doy Doy” was a favorite among the stations listeners.

  8. Toby Moskowitz - Wikipedia

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    Doctoral advisor. Mark Grinblatt. Tobias Jacob "Toby" Moskowitz (born February 3, 1971) is an American financial economist and a professor at the Yale School of Management. He was the winner of the 2007 American Finance Association (AFA) Fischer Black Prize, awarded to a leading finance scholar under the age of 40.

  9. Martin Snyder - Wikipedia

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    Martin Snyder. Snyder in 1938. Martin "Moe" Snyder (December 6, 1893 – November 9, 1981), [a] commonly known as Moe the Gimp due to his lame left leg, was an American gangster from Chicago, active in the 1920s and 1930s. [2] [3]

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