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Norman Braman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Norman Braman
Norman Braman (born August 23, 1932) is an auto dealer and former owner of the Philadelphia Eagles. Norman and his brother-in-law, Ed Leibowitz, officially became the owners of the Eagles on April 29, 1985. Norman owned 65 percent of the team while Ed owned 35 percent until July 16, 1986 when Norman bought the rest of the team from Ed. Braman sold the team to movie executive Jeffrey Lurie in 1994. ==Early life and education== Braman was born in 1932 in West Chester, Pennsylvania,〔The American Presidency Project, (Nomination of Norman Braman To Be Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization ) September 28, 1981〕 and grew up in the Cobbs Creek section of Philadelphia, where his father owned a barbershop. Braman's parents were both Jews who emigrated from Europe. His Romanian-born mother was a seamstress and his Polish father a barber. Braman was a water boy in his teenage years at the Eagles training camp, which was then in West Chester. During the season he would sneak into Shibe Park to watch the team play. Braman attended West Philadelphia High School and graduated from Temple University in 1955 with a degree in business administration.
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