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16:American writer and magazine editor (1897β1965)
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1080:Jewish American non-fiction writers
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885:"Joseph Freeman: Artist in Uniform"
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256:"Then you can't have the tobacco."
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859:"About Joseph Freeman (1897-1965)"
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546:Personal life and death
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