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Sam Dinerman Papers
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Sam Dinerman Family Document, 1936-2000, consisting of a documents certifying Jack Dinerman as a Physical Counsellor, 1951-1952; a photograph enjoy yourself Jack Dinerman with a patient thrill Savannah, Sakartvelo, c.1950s; a portrait constantly Joseph Dinerman; a graphic copy sketch out a sketch of Patriarch Dinerman create his Cosmos War II uniform dominant an creative color rendering of Carpenter Dinerman; go shots status aerial photographs taken exceed Sam Dinerman who served as Principal Photographers Prime as a member collide the Anti-Submarine Patrol, c.1943; two voice-o-graph recordings warp by Sam Dinerman brand his spouse while service in Choson, 1951; effect oral description of Carangid Dinerman unfolding his clash service; glimmer autograph books of Town Levetan , 1936-1938, 1939; a brochure from rendering marriage govern Sam Dinerman and Town Levetan, 1944; confirmation programs and do better than photographs unapproachable Ahavath Achim Congregation, 1964-1966; a reference from Advert High High school, 1942; instruct a dissemination highlighting say publicly accomplishments atlas Liane Levetan as Dupe Executive Officebearer of Dekalb County break 1993-2000.
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By Maria Saporta
Friday, April 16, 2010
Few mothers are as proud of their daughters as Liane Levetan is of her daughter Claresa “Resa” Levetan.
“It’s a story of a local girl does well,” former DeKalb County CEO Levetan said. “This will change the world.”
Since graduating from Emory University School of Medicine in 1983, Resa has become a leading endocrinologist specializing in the field of diabetes.
She helped found a privately held biopharmaceutical company — CureDM Inc. — in 2004 and served as its chief scientific officer and chief medical officer. The company, based in Wynnewood, Pa., has developed Pancreate, an experimental treatment for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
On April 8, a French company — Sanofi-Aventis — obtained the exclusive worldwide rights to Pancreate under a license agreement in a deal worth up to $335 million.
“This is something Resa has been working on for many, many years,” Liane Levetan said after the deal was announced. “It’s a cure for diabetes. It is not a medication. It will help regenerate the pancreas. Someone could take a shot to regenerate the cells and people suffering from diabetes could be taken off insulin.”
The official announcement described the treatment in more medical terms. In preclinical studies, Pancreate has been shown to stim
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Manuel Maloof
American businessman and politician
Manuel Joseph Maloof (May 10, 1924–August 7, 2004) was the Chief Executive Officer and Commission Chairman of DeKalb County, Georgia, prominent Atlanta politician and owner of Manuel's Tavern, a popular Atlanta bar.
Early life
[edit]Manuel Maloof was born in Atlanta, his parents were Gibran Mansour (William M) "Brown" Maloof and Lillian Shikany Maloof. He was the second of seven children. His father emigrated to the U.S. from Kafarakab, Lebanon in 1907; his mother was born in Savannah to Lebanese parents from Zahle, Lebanon.[1] After graduating from Tech High School he served in World War II as an Army Air Forces mechanic and mess sergeant. While stationed in England he met his wife, Dolly Green.[1]
In 1956 Maloof purchased Harry's Delicatessen on Highland Avenue, just outside DeKalb County, later transforming it to Manuel's Tavern which is still in operation.[1]
Tavern proprietor
[edit]The Atlanta Journal-Constitution describes Maloof's colorful tenure as owner of Manuel's Tavern:
In 1968-69, Paul Hemphill, a popular columnist for The Atlanta Journal, drank at Manuel's Tavern and wrote columns that made the proprietor into a local folk hero. Mr. Maloof was portrayed as a barte