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  1. Explorers of the infinite: shapers of science fiction [by] Sam Moskowitz
  2. TWO TYPED LETTERS SIGNED (TLsS) AND ONE TYPED NOTE SIGNED (TNS), to Sam Moskowitz, the first,1 page, dated 23 January 1989, on note paper, the second, 1/2 page, dated 23 May, 1989, the third, 1/2 page, dated 30 May 1989, on a postcard, all signed Jim. Accompanied by a photocopy or computer printout copy of unsigned two-page letter from Gunn to Robert A. Collins, dated 27 December 1988. by James. Gunn, 1989-01-01
  3. The Sam Moskowitz Collection of Science Fiction, Sotheby's Sale #7330, Jun 29, 1999 (Signed). by Sam (Sotheby's) MOSKOWITZ, 1999-01-01
  4. Science Fiction By Gaslight: A History and Anthology of Science Fiction in the Popular Magazines, 1891-1911 by Sam Moskowitz, Ed. by Sam Moskowitz, Ed. by Sam Moskowitz, Ed. by Sam Moskowitz, Ed. by Ed. Sam Moskowitz, 1968-01-01
  5. TYPED LETTER SIGNED (TLS). 1/2 page, dated 5 June 1972, to Dear Sam [Moskowitz], signed, Jim. On The University of Kansas letterhead. by James. Gunn, 1972-01-01
  6. The Human Zero (and Other Science Fiction Masterpieces) by Sam Moskowitz & Roger Elwood, Eds. by Sam Moskowitz & Roger Elwood, Eds. by Sam Moskowitz & Roger Elwood, Eds. by Eds. Sam Moskowitz & Roger Elwood, 1967-01-01
  7. FAR FUTURE CALLING: UNCOLLECTED SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASIES OF OLAF STAPLEDON. Edited with an authorized biography by Sam Moskowitz. by William Olaf. Stapledon, 1979
  8. TYPED LETTER SIGNED (TLS). 1 page, dated 2 December 1971, to Dear Chris and Sam [Sam Moskowitz and his wife, Christine Haycock], signed Pally & Kelly. On Virginia Beach letterhead of Frank Kelly Freas. by Pauline [Mrs. Kelly Freas]. Bussard, 1971-01-01
  9. Ghost Stories: Stories of Ghosts by Sam MOSKOWITZ, 1973
  10. TYPED LETTER SIGNED (TLS). 1 page, dated 3 November [19]68, to Dear Sam [Moskowitz], signed Harlan Ellison. On Ellison's 3484 Coy Drive, Sherman Oaks letterhead. by Harlan. Ellison, 1968-01-01
  11. Far Future Calling / Olaf Stapledon. Sam Moskowitz (editor) by Olaf Stapledon, 1979
  12. From the Pen of Paul: The Fantastic Images of Frank R. Paul by Stephen D. Korshak, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, et all 2009-11-15
  13. Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Windows 2000 Server in 24 Hours (Teach Yourself -- Hours) by Barrie Sosinsky, Jeremy A. Moskowitz, 2000-01-21
  14. Explorers of the Infinite: Shapers of Science Fiction by Sam MOSKOWITZ, 1963-01-01

61. Sigma, May 97
But I ll be back! In Memoriam sam moskowitz 19201997. by Eric LeifDavin. Science fiction fan. sam moskowitz is dead at age 76. A
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/roboman/www/sigma/may97sig.html
The Official Newsletter of PARSEC
SIGMA
May, 1997 Issue 136
The Kontinuing Adventures of Kira
As I mentioned in April, I will not be at the May meeting; I will be in New Orleans for my 10-year reunion. I just noticed the second movie about a high-school reunion coming out; reunions are apparently "in" this year. Well, I always knew I would be cool one of these days! Here's hoping that none of my classmates are professional killers (la Grosse Point Blank). The subject of May's meeting will be "Women in Science Fiction", presented by Anita Alverio. I am sorry to be missing this one; I suspect a major debate could crop up. I will try to have someone tape the meeting. This time, I know where the recorder is, and it has fresh batteries! I can't wait to find out what else will go wrong with it! I think it was once owned by Magician Murphy (sorry, a Xanth jokeI'll try to restrain myself in the future). I leave you in the hands of our capable Vice President. But I'll be back!
In Memoriam: Sam Moskowitz 1920-1997
by Eric Leif Davin Science fiction has lost its greatest historian and most dedicated fan. Sam Moskowitz is dead at age 76. A leading editor and critic, Sam was also the foremost expert on science fiction's pulp magazine origins and the author or editor of sixty hard-cover and paperback books. He was the recipient of the Pilgrim award from the Science Fiction Research Association (1981) and a member of the Science Fiction Hall of Fame (1972). No one knew more about the early years of science fiction, or had done so much to document this largely unheralded literary genre. No one devoted so much time and energy to tracking down every nugget of information, from the origins of the words "science fiction" and "fanzine" themselves, to who wrote the first twists on now standard SF cliches. Though others have worked diligently to shed light on the various forgotten corners, for more than half a century Sam Moskowitz was the main searchlight cutting through the night. And now the night has claimed him.

62. Bibliographie
sam moskowitz. Fiction Spécial n° 21, 1973 Le chemin du retour(The way back - Comet, janvier 1941) - Traduction Bruno Martin.
http://www.noosfere.com/heberg/ericb33/Biblio.asp?RevNum=581

63. START A RELIGION
Winter of 1946/47. Around this time he was invited to address a sciencefiction group in Newark hosted by the writer, sam moskowitz.
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64. Son Of Sam, David Berkowitz, Famous Serial Killer - The Crime Library
murder, the Son of sam took his last victims. In the early morning of Sunday, July31, 1977, a pretty, vivacious young woman named Stacy moskowitz sat with her
http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/notorious/berkowitz/12.html?sect=1

65. Bradbury, Ray: AuthorSheets: Humanities Department: Carnegie Library Of Pittsbur
In moskowitz, sam. Seekers of Tomorrow Masters of Modern Science Fiction. Inmoskowitz, sam. Strange Horizons The Spectrum of Science Fiction.
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  • In Aldiss, Brian W. Trillion Yar Spree . New York, N.Y. : Avon Books, 1988. pp. 247-248, plus see index.
    Criticism Works Martian Chronicles
  • In Amis, Kingsley. New Maps of Hell: a Survey of Science Fiction . New York : Arno Press, 1975, c1960. pp. 105-113, plus see index.
    Criticism Works
  • In Attebery, Brian. The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to Le Guin . Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, c1980. pp. 133-41.
    Criticism Works Dandelion Wine Something Wicked This Way Comes The Martian Chronicles
  • In Bloom, Harold, ed. Modern Fantasy Writers . New York: Chelsea House Publishers, c1995. pp. 1-15.
    Biography Bibliography Criticism General Works Dark Carnival Something Wicked This Way Comes
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  • 66. Revival Leader Touts 'Son Of Sam' Conversion
    moskowitz said Hill should be stopped before he can convince anyone that Berkowitzis old demon whose voice he heard through his neighbor s dog, sam, now wants
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    Revival leader touts 'Son of Sam' conversion
    The Pensacola News Journal/November 18, 1997
    By John W. Allman
    PENSACOLA - The latest name on the tally of saved souls is David Berkowitz, says Steve Hill. Berkowitz is also known as "Son of Sam," the killer whose year-long spree left six people dead and eight wounded in New York City. He is in prison for life with no chance of parole. Maybe. Berkowitz, who claims to have converted to Christ in 1987, will get his first parole hearing in the year 2002 five years from now and Hill, who will be featured on a video touting Berkowitz's conversion, says the former killer is a changed man. Hill hopes to enlighten people to Berkowitz's salvation. The videotape will be sold at the Pensacola Brownsville Revival and marketed on national television. It should be available in time for Christmas. "They felt like I would be the one to bridge the gap between David Berkowitz and the youth of America," said Hill, who was chosen for the project by his long-time friend, Don Wilkerson, executive director of the international division of Teen Challenge, a Christian-based drug treatment program. "I'm coming on the video as a former typical kid who got messed up."

    67. SSSL: Bibliography: The Man Who Called Himself Poe (Sam Moskowitz)
    Directory. The Man Who Called Himself Poe Garden City, New York Doubleday,1969. Subject Edgar Allan Poe Author(s) sam moskowitz. A
    http://www.missq.msstate.edu/sssl/view.php?pid=1780

    68. Why Doesn't Our Ship Move By Sam Moskowitz
    Why Doesn t Our Ship Move . (A sciencefiction story of human appealand original thought). by sam moskowitz. Weakly, Davidson rose
    http://fanac.org/fanzines/Helios/Helios_0101-08.html
    'Why Doesn't Our Ship Move'
    (A science-fiction story of human appeal and original thought)
    by Sam Moskowitz.
    Weakly, Davidson rose to his feet, hands clasped to an aching and bleeding head. Tottering, he reeled to the door and with an effort, gazed upward. A tiny meteor-like moving speck was the object of his attention. Even as he looked, his mind cleared. The chaos of sound that roared in his ears and the true propensity of the disaster struck him like a cold sheet of water. They had stolen his creation. The labor of fifteen long years. Absolutely total destruction of the atom; until only pure energy remained. Those were the last thoughts of a wronged man. For as he faltered for the knob of the door, he stumbled and fell, overwork and injury extracted the extreme penalty, death! Out in the stratosphere a pair of reckless, daredevil murderers steered their tiny ship into outer space. As they gained the outer reaches of the atmosphere the ship gained in speed and rushed soundlessly along in the general direction of the moon. Six weeks later a pair of murdering thieves lay gasping out their last breaths of life. Too near death to repent, they could only wonder. Wonder why their tiny projectile continued its endless circle around the faraway Earth and all the while the powerful rockets continued their blasting. Even the greatest scientist on earth could not have told them why. Not knowing the facts of the case as it were, but dead Robert Davidson could have. For had the invention not sprung from his own fertile mind? The answer was simple. As everyone knows, rocket propulsion depends upon the rocket blast recoiling the ship from the gas particles ejected, which acts as the base or springboard. But Davidson had totally and absolutely destroyed matter. Liberating only pure energy force. Which although it worked well enough in the medium of air, proved futile in outer space because of the absolute destruction of matter, leaving not even gas particles.

    69. Son Of Sam Revisited
    of the final Son of sam shooting – the attack on 31 July 1977 that blinded 20year-oldBobby Violante and took the life of 20-year-old Stacy moskowitz.
    http://www.forteantimes.com/articles/161_sonofsam.shtml
    FT 185 out now!
    The secret war behind the D-Day landings
    Derren Brown
    Stonehenge festival I AM THE SON OF SAM! JOHN VINCENT SANDERS re-examines the case, asking whether Berkowitz was the only killer using the Son of Sam MO and if he was linked to a Black Magic underground.
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    The Ultimate Evil see FT134
    In 1967, the Rolling Stones released an album called Their Satanic Majesties Request Race with the Devil , and The Omen
    David Berkowitz was born Richard David Falco on 1 June 1953. His birth mother, Betty Falco, became pregnant as the result of an affair with a married man, Joseph Klineman. When informed of the pregnancy, Klineman refused to admit paternity and demanded that the child be given up. Richard David was adopted only a few days after birth by Nathan and Pearl Berkowitz, who reversed the order of his given names.
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    N Similar events were reported elsewhere in the region at the time. In the upstate town of Walden, New York, 85 Alsatians were found skinned between October 1976 and October 1977. Across the state-line, in Fairfield County, Connecticut, an employee at a local radio station told me of druid-like gatherings, at night, in the woods surrounding Candlewood Lake, near Danbury. I had the opportunity to interview journalist Maury Terry in April 2002 (see panel). His controversial book about David Berkowitz

    70. Books
    sam moskowitz. Boeken. sam moskowitz (editor), De komst van de robots, Bruna,1969, 191 p. (The Coming of the Robots). Individuele verhalen of andere.
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    Books
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    Boeken
    Individuele verhalen of andere

    71. Index To Volume 27
    Five Steps to Science Fiction Sanity, sam moskowitz, 281. George moskowitz,sam, Five Steps to Science Fiction Sanity, 281. Motifs
    http://fp.dl.kent.edu/extrap/Index27.htm
    Index to Volume 27 ABRASH, MERRITT, "Sparring with the Universe: Heroism and Futility in Philip K. Dick's Protagonists," 116 "Ambiguity of Innocence: The Turn of the Screw ," Dennis Chase, 197 "Bellerophon Myth and Forbidden Planet , The," John Jolly, 84 BLEILER, E. F., "Jules Verne and Cryptography," 5 BLEILER, E. F., "Pieter Gillis and More's Utopia ," 304 BRAY, MARY KAY, "The Naming of Things: Men and Women, Language and Reality in Suzette Haden Elgin's Native Tongue ," 49 BYRD, DEBORAH, "Gynocentric Mythmaking in Joan Vinge's The Snow Queen ," 234 CHASE, DENNIS, "The Ambiguity of Innocence: The Turn of the Screw ," 197 CHEEVER, LEONARD A., "Is Russell Hoban's Pilgermann a Science Fiction Novel?" 334 EGAN, JAMES, " 'A Single Powerful Spectacle': Stephen King's Gothic Melodrama," 62 ERISMAN, FRED, "Zenna Henderson's 'People' and the Quest for Self-Identity," 320 "Female Heroism in the Ice Age: Jean Auel's Earth Children," Diane S. Wood, 33 "Five Steps to Science Fiction Sanity," Sam Moskowitz, 281

    72. EXTRAPOLATION
    Henrik Dahl Juve and the Second Gernsback Dynasty, sam moskowitz, 5. moskowitz,sam, Henrik Dahl Juve and the Second Gernsback Dynasty, 5.
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    Index to Volume 30 ABRASH, MERRITT, "Looking Backward.- Marxism Americanized," 237 ABRASH, MERRITT, "Utopia Subverted: Unstated Messages in Childhood's End," "Adoptive versus Biological Mothering in Aliens," Robin Roberts, 353 "Adult Telepathy: Babel-17 and The Left Hand of Darkness," Susan Stone-Blackburn, 243 " 'And Every Star Perhaps a World of Destined Habitation': Milton and Moonmen," John S. Tanner, 267 "A Road Not Taken," Mark R. Hillegas, 364 "Arthur C. Clarke and the Alien Encounter: The Background of Childhood's End, Bruce A. Beatie, 53 BARTTER, MARTHA A., "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle," 254 BEATIE, BRUCE A., "Arthur C. Clarke and the Alien Encounter: The Background of Childhood’s End ," 53 BLEILER, E. F., "From the Newark Steam Man to Tom Swift," 101 BLEILER, E. F., "What Price SF Authors?" 324 BLEILER, RICHARD, "Forgotten Giant: A Brief History of Adventure Maga zine," 309 BRYANT, PAULA, "Extending the Fabulative Continuum: DeLillo, Mooney, and Federman," 156

    73. The WSFA Journal April '97
    Back to Contents. IN MEMORIUM. sam moskowitz. 19201997. Fan, co-organizer ofthe first Worldcon, agent, editor, anthologist, and historian. Back to Contents.
    http://www.wsfa.org/journal/j97/4/
    The WSFA Journal - April 1997
    The Official Newsletter of the Washington Science Fiction Association ISSN 0894-5411 Edited by Samuel Lubell samuel@dcez.com.
    [OCR conversion to HTML by Evan Phillips evan@nmaa.org.]
    De DisClave Dragon is Reminding You To Attend DISCLAVE May 23-26 Contents:
    Alternate Disclaves
    Review by Keith Lynch At Balticon last weekend, I found to my surprise that there's a "sequel" to Resnick's Alternate Worldcons. It's called Alternate Disclaves. Disclave is an SF convention held every spring in the Washington DC area. I'm only halfway through the book so far. But the stories I've read are uniformly excellent. One year, when Disclave was in the "Hostility House" hotel, the Democrat National Committee was elsewhere in the same hotel. Some Disclave members were carrying fake guns. The con was raided by a SWAT team. The SWAT team was mistaken for fellow gamers by some of the armed fen. Miraculously, no shots were fired. The first story supposes that shots were fired, and hundreds of people were instantly killed, including women and children. The strong anti-government sentiment that in our world came in the wake of the Waco massacre happens years earlier. The government and the news media universally portray fans as dangerous and crazy. Everyone else regards the government as out of control.

    74. Son Of Sam
    yearold man inhabiting the body of a Yonkers neighbor, sam Carr, who Joseph R. Corsoaccepted Berkowitz guilty pleas for the moskowitz-Violante shootings.
    http://study.haifa.ac.il/~mhomen/sonofsam.html
    • David Berkowitz "Son Of Sam" click on the picture to link to the official site
    David Berkowitz was one of the most feared killers in New York City in the 1970's. His crimes caused the death of six people, and the injurys of seven others. He is currently serving a 365 year sentence at the Sullivan Correctional Facility in Fallsburg, New York. In 2002 he will be up for parole.
    For 13 months, from July, 1976, to August, 1977, New York City was terrorized and mesmerized by a serial killer known as the Son of Sam.
    At that time, the killer shot and killed six people, five of them young women, and wounded seven others.
    He fired a total of 31 bullets in eight separate attacks. He struck at random, often on weekends,
    searching out young couples in lovers' lanes. In each shooting he used a .44-cal. revolver,
    which earned him his first moniker. He was the "44-caliber killer." The murders emptied the city's normally crowded summer make-out spots as teenagers became afraid to drive down dark streets. Police officers on alert harassed any young couples they found, hoping they'd drive home and watch TV. Because the first victims were brunettes, blond wigs began to proliferate. And more than one neighbor wondered whether the man living alone at the end of the street might be the killer.
    New York's most infamous serial killer exploded into the city's mass consciousness in January, 1977, six months after he shot his first victim, 18-year-old Donna Lauria of the Bronx, whose father then spent nights driving through neighborhood streets with a loaded shotgun, searching for his daughter's murderer.

    75. Son Of Sam
    known as the Son of sam because police found a bizarre note at the murder sceneof Stacy moskowitz which ended in the moniker Son of sam. Berkowitz later
    http://www.phs.princeton.k12.oh.us/Departments/SocialScience/bsherlock/lawart2-9
    David Berkowitz: The Son of Sam
    Psychologists have often wondered what causes a human being to behave in the way that they behave. Is it nature, meaning the environment that they were brought up in, or is it nurture, the way that the person's parents or guardians raised them. David Berkowitz, who terrorized New York for approximately a year and a half by murdering people, exemplifies a person who is affected by nature. Berkowitz's parents were normal parents and did everything normal parents do. They brought him up the best way they knew how, and he still turned out the way he did. Berkowitz would have been a gold mine for a psychiatrist, because of how mentally ill he was. One word, and one word only could describe David Berkowitz: Insane According to Lawrence R. Klausner, who is the author of The Son of Sam , David Berkowitz was a very troubled child. For much of his life, he had been tormented by demons. He kept to himself for most of his childhood. He often locked himself in a closet for hours at a time to escape all human contact. He craved the darkness and felt an urge to flee from people. Berkowitz was a very troubled young man during his childhood, and for much of his adult life, cruel demons had complete control over his life. Berkowitz believed that animals, especially all dogs, were demons. The demons frightened him so much that he would have to sometimes sleep with his mother and father. Berkowitz would sometimes knock over furniture while having fits and seizures, and was responsible for setting fires as a youngster. He blamed all of his antics on Satan. He once claimed, "The devil made me into a murderer."

    76. Arthritis Today: SAM-e
    Roland W. moskowitz, MD, of University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio. But, he adds, It’s all theory. There’s no solid scientific evidence to show same
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    A supplement called SAM-e could be a new ally in the battle against the pain of osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia and the depression that so often accompanies chronic illness.
    Until last spring, hardly anybody in this country had heard of a European supplement called S-adenosylmethionine. But when it hit the market as a natural remedy named SAM-e (pronounced "sammy") it zoomed in a matter of months from an unknown import to one of the top-selling dietary supplements in the country. With that user-friendly nickname, you almost expect "sammy" pills to be wearing a little smiley face. And no wonder: It’s being touted as a treatment for depression and osteoarthritis (OA) pain (because of regulations, vaguely referenced on labels as "emotional well-being" and "joint health"). Studies suggest it can also help fibromyalgia symptoms and alcoholdamaged livers, and there are claims that it may help with migraine headaches and maybe even Alzheimer’s disease. And it seems to have no serious side effects and no known drug interactions. These kinds of sweeping claims have a tendency to make doctors wary, says James McKoy, MD, chief of rheumatology at Kaiser Permanente in Honolulu, Hawaii. "Whenever something is promised to be a cure-all for so many diseases, physicians are very skeptical because so many miracle cures usually only benefit the producer and the seller," he says.

    77. ANTHONY, PIERS OMNIVORE LP (have P) APPLETON, VICTOR THE ASTRAL
    OF NIELS KLIM TO THE WORLD UNDERWORLD LP HOWE, DEBORAH HOWE, JAMES BUNNICULA LP (replaced)JUENGER, ERNST THE GLASS BEES LP moskowitz, sam MODERN MASTERPIECES
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    78. Online Encyclopedia - Sam Moskowitz
    Julian s Books MICROCOSMIC GOD AND OTHER STORIES FROM MODERN Title MICROCOSMIC GOD AND OTHER STORIES FROM MODERN MASTERPIECES OF SCIENCE FICTIONAuthor moskowitz, sam EDITED BY sam moskowitz. ; 142 pages Paperback.
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    Encyclopedia Entry for Sam Moskowitz
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    Sam Moskowitz ) was an early fan and organizer of interest in science fiction and, later, a writer. As a child, Moskowitz greatly enjoyed reading science fiction pulp magazines . As a teenager, he organized science fiction clubs in the New York City area. While still in his teens, he became chairman of the first World Science Fiction Convention (or Worldcon ) held in New York City in 1939. At this time, Moskowitz had an association with Donald A. Wollheim in the NYC science fiction clubs, but Wollheim's desire of an overt political direction for science fiction fandom caused a rift between the two (they later mended fences years later). Moskowitz would later turn to writing, especially several books on the history of science fiction that he wrote in the 1970's. He also collected much early science fiction for reprinting in several volumes that he edited. One of his most notable works is The Immortal Storm , a historical review of internecine strife within fandom. People have noted that its bombastic style of reporting was of such a grade that in it World War II comes as an anti-climax.

    79. Klezmer Music! Abe Schwartz, Dave Tarras, Sam Musiker, Musiker Brothers
    Yosel Abe Schwartz’s Orchestra 20. Galitzianer Tenzel (Galician Dance) SamBeckerman 21. Mameniu, Liubeniu (Mama, My Beloved) Abraham moskowitz 24.
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    The Klezmer King Abe Schwartz Composer, fiddler, and bandleader Abe Schwartz (1881-1963) defined the modern American klezmer ensemble. Working in the arena of mid-1920s recording, the young immigrant tuned the still primitive sound of Jewish music to a more sophisticated pitch. If outstanding soloists like Naftule Brandwein and Dave Tarras shared the spotlight of the klezmer revival, it was because Abe Schwartz was the man who gave them their start. Selections: 1. Russishe Shehr
    Boibriker Kapelle
    3. Die Reize Nuch Amerika (The Trip to America)
    4. Die Greene Cousine (The Greenhorn Girl Cousin)
    Abraham Moskowitz
    5. Russian Scissors
    Oriental Orchestra
    Dave Tarras
    7. Gelebt Und Gelacht (Live and Laugh)
    Phillip Greenberg Sam Beckerman 9. Hurra! Far Unzer Held Levine (Hurray! For Our Hero Levine) Irving Grossman 10. Der Shtiller Bulgar (The Quiet Bulgar) - Jewish Orchestra

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