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  • Samuel Lubell (November 3, 1911 – August 16, 1987), born Samuel Lubelsky, was an American public opinion pollster, journalist, and author who successfully...
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  • Nathaniel Lubell (1916–2006), American fencer Samuel Lubell (1911–1987), American pollster, journalist, and author Winifred Milius Lubell (1914–2012)...
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  • Luther King Jr. in Indianapolis days before the primary took place. Samuel Lubell argued that the victory was partially inspired by Kennedy's support...
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  • Manhattan. His father Samuel L. Lubell founded the Bell Oil and Gas Company, an independent oil refiner in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Lubell Brothers, a shirt manufacturer...
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    of Maryland, Michigan, and New York would have flipped. Journalist Samuel Lubell found in his post-1948 survey of voters that Truman, not Dewey, seemed...
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    that "our potential enemies cringe in fright". The political analyst Samuel Lubell conducted research on public opinion about Sputnik and found "no evidence...
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    in 1920, Coolidge by 1,308,000 in 1924, while Smith won by 210,000. Samuel Lubell wrote in The Future of American Politics that Franklin D. Roosevelt's...
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    in 1920, Coolidge by 1,308,000 in 1924, while Smith won by 210,000. Samuel Lubell wrote in The Future of American Politics that Franklin D. Roosevelt's...
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    Ferguson and, according to journalist Samuel Lubell, almost openly supported Taft. In a post-election survey of voters, Lubell found that the overly aggressive...
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  • alive. It seemed impossible after the GOP landslide in 1946. Journalist Samuel Lubell found in his in-depth interviews of voters after the 1948 presidential...
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    settlers, making a transition from wilderness to civilization. Journalist Samuel Lubell saw similarities between the frontier's Americanization of immigrants...
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  • Kurishima, 85, Japanese actress, master of traditional Japanese dance. Samuel Lubell, 75, American public opinion pollster and author, stroke. Edwin Barnard...
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  • 1 page (April 1988) to 30 pages (July 1993). It was later edited by Samuel Lubell. Past editors of the second series are Somtow Sucharitkul (1978–1979)...
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  • correspondent Alan Krashesky, anchorman of Chicago's WLS-TV or ABC 7 Samuel Lubell (1911–1987), print journalist, pollster, and National Book Award finalist...
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    Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs Nathaniel Lubell 1936 City Olympic foil, saber, and épée fencer Samuel Lubell City pollster, journalist, and National Book...
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    Delano Roosevelt's victory in the 1932 election. Political scientist Samuel Lubell wrote, "Before the Roosevelt Revolution, there was an Al Smith revolution...
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    Jewett", Radio Digest, April 21, 1923, p. 2. "'Magnificent Failure'" by Samuel Lubell, Saturday Evening Post, January 31, 1942, p. 49. "Robot Television Bomber"...
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    contributed to the President's poor standing with the public." Journalist Samuel Lubell wrote in 1952 that "after seven years of Truman's hectic, even furious...
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  • champions Leon M. Lederman ('39), Nobel Laureate in Physics in 1988 Samuel Lubell, public opinion pollster, journalist, and National Book Award for Nonfiction...
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  • Grace Lubell on January 25, 1915, as one of five children to a Jewish family in New York City. Her parents, Jeanette L. (née Salny) and Samuel L. Lubell (born...
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