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  1. Strauss was known for his novel Moonrise (Viking, 1946). It was first published serially in a magazine and then adapted for the 1948 film of the same name. He worked for Life magazine and in 1956 was named editor of Woman's Home Companion. He was also editorial director of Crowell-Collier.

  2. Isidor Straus (February 6, 1845 – April 15, 1912) was a Bavarian-born American businessman, politician and co-owner of Macy's department store with his brother Nathan. He also served for just over a year as a member of the United States House of Representatives. [2]

  3. Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss (⫽ ˈ s t r ɔː z ⫽ STRAWZ; January 31, 1896 – January 21, 1974) was an American government official, businessman, philanthropist, and naval officer.

  4. Theodore Strauss was born on 27 December 1912 in Inola, Oklahoma, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Indomitable Teddy Roosevelt (1983), America Salutes Richard Rodgers: The Sound of His Music (1976) and Benny Carter: Symphony in Riffs (1990).

    • Writer, Producer, Additional Crew
    • December 27, 1912
    • Theodore Strauss
    • October 30, 2009
  5. The Cousteau Odyssey: With Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Theodore Strauss, Albert Falco, Philippe Cousteau. Covers multiple Cousteau explorations including shipwrecks, lost relics of the sea, mystery islands, the Nile River, Clipperton Island, Calypso's search for Atlantis, Calypso's search for the Britannic, and more.

    • (237)
    • 1977-11-22
    • Documentary
  6. Jun 23, 2010 · So wrote Theodore Strauss in the New York Times of December 30, 1940. The subject of his rave review was the British movie Night Train to Munich (or Night Train, as it was retitled for the U.S. market), directed by “a brilliant newcomer named Carol Reed.”.

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  8. Jan 21, 2021 · Remembering Theodore Strauss and his legacy of giving.

    • 12 min
    • 228
    • Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York
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