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Robert Levenson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Levenson Robert Levenson (July 19, 1897 – April 26, 1961) was a lyricist active in Boston in the late 1910s. ==Biography== Robert Levenson was born in Boston to Samuel and Paulina Levenson, immigrants from Russia and Austria respectively.〔U. S. Federal Census, 1900, 1910, 1920; The Harvard Freshman Red Book, 1917 (Cambridge, n.p., n.d.), p. 53.〕 Samuel was a tailor and shoemaker, and his son eventually took up a career in the clothing business. After attending Boston Latin School, Robert went to Harvard, graduating in 1917.〔''The Harvard Freshman Red Book,'' 1917 (Cambridge, n.p., n.d.), p. 53.〕 He subsequently moved to New York City, married Evelyn Lippmann, from Edgemere (Queens), and worked his way up in the business world; at his death he was a partner in the Purl Knit Sales Company.〔“Local Lines,” ''Boston Daily Globe'', January 25, 1925, p. A48; “Robert Levenson,” ''The New York Times'', April 29, 1961, p. 23.〕 He was very active in his local community, Lawrence, Long Island, and in many Jewish societies; a remarkably large number of tributes appeared in ''The New York Times'' in the days following his death.
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