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Herskowitz

American  
[hur-skuh-vits] / ˈhɜr skə vɪts /

noun

  1. Melville (Jean), 1895–1963, American anthropologist.


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“There are over 90 million conference rooms around the world, and less than 8 percent are actually video-enabled,” says Herskowitz.

From The Verge • Mar. 16, 2022

In 1999, when George W. Bush decided he was going to run for president in the 2000 election, his family hired Mickey Herskowitz to write the first draft of Bush's autobiography, A Charge To Keep.

From Salon • Aug. 18, 2021

The writer we chose for the job was a skilled profiler, Mickey Herskowitz, who has written 50 books, including the varied autobiographies of Dan Rather, Bette Davis, Mickey Mantle and Howard Cosell.

From Golf Digest • May 11, 2020

When Prescott Bush successfully sought reelection to the Senate in 1956, his biographer Mickey Herskowitz recounts, some in the party hoped he’d lose because of his stands in favor of immigration and higher taxes.

From Washington Post • Feb. 21, 2016

With Mickey Herskowitz, he and Ms. Jones wrote a memoir, “Shirley & Marty: An Unlikely Love Story,” published in 1990.

From New York Times • Oct. 22, 2015

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