Gregg Lehrman, American composer, music producer and songwriter
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Gerson Lehrman Group (GLG), founded in 1998 and headquartered in New York City, independent consulting services
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Robert Lehrman, American novelist, commentator, speechwriter, Democratic aide, and teacher
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Having settled in New York City, Sydkov has there performed at Steinway Hall, Mannes Concert Hall, Gilder Lehrman Hall, Greenwich House, David Greer Recital Hall and United Nations Headquarters in New York.
Variations on Ritchie's "tramp" and "drunk" personae - which Ritchie had developed before and during his Karno years- were introduced to film audiences by Charlie Chaplin in such shorts as the Lehrman-directed Kid Auto Races at Venice (February 7, 1914) and Mabel's Strange Predicament (February 9, 1914).
Lehrman is known for his work on such films as the Smithsonian's A Thousand Roads, Urban Legends, The Quiet and Loveless in Los Angeles.
As the result of yet another dispute—this time with executives at Universal—Lehrman left L-KO towards the end of 1916 and took over the Sunshine Comedies unit at Fox.
The Aug. 19, 2001 performance is posted on YouTube, along with several other operas of Lehrman's, including The Family Man (after Mikhail Sholokhov) and the trilogy Tales of Malamud (after Bernard Malamud): Idiots First (completion of work begun by Marc Blitzstein), Suppose A Wedding, and Karla.
Lehrman personally attended the event, called the "Democratic International".
The book has won praise from a wide and bipartisan assortment of politicians, journalists, and academics, including former Republican Senator from Maine William Cohen, who said of the book, said, “what Strunk & White’s The Elements of Style is to the written word, Bob Lehrman’s book is to the spoken one.”