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Flegenheimer

[fley-guhn-hahy-mer]

noun

  1. Arthur Dutch Schultz, 1902–35, U.S. gangster.



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Guest: Matt Flegenheimer, correspondent for the New York Times specializing in long-form profiles of political figures.

From Slate

Matt Flegenheimer is a correspondent for The Times focusing on in-depth profiles of powerful figures.

Mr. Schultz, whose real name was Arthur Flegenheimer, had gotten into the crime circuit before Prohibition, but when alcohol became illegal in 1920, he quickly realized he could make a lot of money in booze.

More generally, they are an example of how, as New York Times reporters Matt Flegenheimer and Katie Glueck recently observed, Buttigieg "has often leaned on tone as much as substance — Democratic elevator music, some critics suggest — presenting himself as broadly palatable to less ideological voters."

From Salon

“Yes, Bill de Blasio ran for president,” Matt Flegenheimer, our super-New Yorker political reporter, plans to tell his family.

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