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Lasky

American  
[las-kee] / ˈlæs ki /

noun

  1. Jesse Louis, 1880–1958, U.S. film producer.


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Ronald Allen Kaye was born May 7, 1941, in Chicago to Rose Lasky and Al Kaye, a homemaker and a drapery salesman, who had emigrated from Russia and entered the country as Abraham Krakovsky, according to the family.

From Los Angeles Times

And the next night, at Zankel Hall, Ted Hearne brought his “Dorothea,” built around poems by Dorothea Lasky, to New York for the first time.

From New York Times

“It’s one thing to have just the pandemic or just the weather, or just the summer, but when you start to pile three or more on top of it at the same time with a really strong demand coming from hospitals, it’s a recipe for a really constrained inventory,” Lasky, at the Red Cross, said.

From Scientific American

The nonprofit is still tallying how much extreme weather “chipped away” at the nation’s blood supply this summer, Lasky said.

From Scientific American

In recent years, severe weather has increasingly disrupted blood collection, Lasky said.

From Scientific American