Edward Levinson (March 2, 1898, to December 26, 1981) was an American criminal and gambling operator.
He was raised in Chicago, Illinois, then joined the underworld in Detroit, Michigan, in the 1920s and became an associate of Meyer Lansky.
Levinson and his brothers moved to Newport, Kentucky, in the 1930s, where they dominated illegal gambling. In the 1940s he moved to Miami, then in 1952 to Las Vegas, where he became a part owner and operator of various legitimate hotels and casinos. For several years he ran the Fremont Hotel and Casino. Illegal FBI tapes seemed to show that Levinson was involved in skimming profits for delivery to hidden underworld partners. In the 1960s he became involved in enterprises in which he was associated with senior politicians of the Democratic Party.
Edward Levinson (March 2, 1898, to December 26, 1981) was an American criminal and gambling operator. He was raised in Chicago, Illinois, then joined the...
Samuel Levinson (born January 8, 1985) is an American filmmaker and actor. He is the son of Academy Award-winning director Barry Levinson. In 2010, he...
multiple people EdLevinson (1898–1981), American criminal Eric L. Levinson, American judge Eugene Levinson, American double-bassist Feodor Levinson-Lessing (1861–1939)...
its opening it had 155 rooms, cost $6 million to open and was owned by EdLevinson and Lou Lurie. In 1963, the Hotel was expanded to include the 14-story...
for Washington to be aware of the possible political influence of EdLevinson." Levinson and Benjamin Seigelbaum arranged with an Oklahoma City bank for...
program Richard Diamond, Private Detective, playing Lieutenant Walter Levinson, head of homicide at the 5th Precinct, Manhattan. He was elected a member...
Meyer Lansky and Doc Stacher; illegal bookmakers like Mike Shapiro, EdLevinson, and Sid Wyman; as well as Hyman Abrams and Jack Entratter were involved...
Paul Levinson (born March 25, 1947) is an American media theorist, novelist, singer-songwriter, and short story writer. He currently serves as professor...
Hartford Foundation Levinson, Marc (2019). The Great A&P and the struggle for small business in America, 2nd ed. Marc Levinson. ISBN 978-0-578-56210-0...
its opening it had 155 rooms, cost $6 million to open and was owned by EdLevinson and Lou Lurie. In 1959 Wayne Newton made his start in Las Vegas at the...
Mark Levinson is a historian, economist, financial journalist, and book author. Levinson was finance and economics editor of The Economist. He worked...
Levinson recursion or Levinson–Durbin recursion is a procedure in linear algebra to recursively calculate the solution to an equation involving a Toeplitz...
Robert Alan "Bob" Levinson (March 10, 1948 – presumed death before March 25, 2020) was an American former Drug Enforcement Administration (1970–1976) and...
Daniel J. Levinson (May 28, 1920 – April 12, 1994), a psychologist, was one of the founders of the field of positive adult development. Levinson is most...
Jerrold Levinson (born 11 July 1948 in Brooklyn) is distinguished university professor of philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is...
Wilbur Clark (of the Desert Inn and Lansky's Hotel Nacional casino), EdLevinson (of the Fremont Hotel and Casino), Charles "Babe" Baron (who represented...
Wilbur Clark of the Desert Inn (and Lansky's Hotel Nacional casino); EdLevinson of the Fremont Hotel; Charles "Babe" Baron looking after Sam Giancana's...
Nancy Levinson is an editor and writer working at the intersection of journalism, scholarship, architecture, and urbanism. She has been the editor and...
Stephen Levinson (ed.). Language Acquisition and Conceptual Development. Cambridge University Press. pp. 215–256. ISBN 978-0-521-59659-6. Levinson, Stephen...
Wilbur Clark of the Desert Inn (and Lansky's Hotel Nacional casino); EdLevinson of the Fremont Hotel; Charles "Babe" Baron looking after Sam Giancana's...
Politeness theory, proposed by Penelope Brown and Stephen Levinson, centers on the notion of politeness, construed as efforts to redress the affronts to...
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