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Daisy Ash Presents the DaisyAsh.com Links Page
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Here are some cool links from Daisy Ash for. If you like this website and would like a. Similar one of your own, contact my. Genius webmaster, Eugene Lisansky,. Gene also created a website in honor. Of his Mom, who passed away in January. 2005 It’s fascinating, and a good example. Of his work too. Is a link to the St. Raphael’s Praise Band. The Praise Band is led by Eric Foreman, musician. By night, Termite Terminator by day. A link to his Facebook page. Here's a link to their parent company:.
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EdithGomberg.com Memories Page
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EdithGomberg.com Music Page
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Here are some links to a few meaningful pieces of music. Please be aware. That music files are quite large, and may take some time to load, depending. On the speed of your Internet connection. These are all .wma (Windows Media. Player) files to allow for widest compatibility. Left-click each link to play the. Selection in your Media Player. (You can also right-click on these files and. Save them to your hard drive.). Un Bel Di Vendremo. One Fine Day He Will Return) . An aria from Giacomo. The Way We Were.
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Professional Life
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Described by Sharon Wilsnack, an. International authority on alcohol. Problems in women, as “truly the. Grandmother of gender and alcohol. Research,” Dr. Edith Gomberg came to. The University of Michigan almost 35. Years ago [1971], and over that time. Held appointments in the Institute of. Gerontology, the Institute of Social. Research, the School of Social Work,. And most recently at the Addiction. Research Center/ Department of. Edith grew up in New York City,. Graduating from Brooklyn College at.
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EdithGomberg.com Obituaries Page
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Jan 23, 2005. Edith S. Lisansky, 85, (Ph.D. Yale '49) of Brooklyn, NY, has died peacefully at home in Ann Arbor, MI. She was a questioning and iconoclastic achiever and a role model to all who knew her. A pioneer in the study of alcoholism, she. Served on the faculties of Yale, Rutgers and the Universities of Puerto Rico and Michigan. She married twice and leaves five. January 23, 2005. Edith Silverglied Lisansky Gomberg, PhD, Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, emerita, died. Have had more children.
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EdithGomberg.com Recipe Page
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Here are links to some of Edith favorite recipes. Food was an important. Part of her life, although after raising three children and cooking many. Thousands of meals, she understandably grew a bit weary of it. But she. Did create some delicious dishes and hosted many remarkable parties. Here are some of her most memorable preparations. Click on the pencils. To read the recipes and a bit of background:. Page created by Eugene Lisansky.
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A Memorial to Edith S. Gomberg
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Thank you for visiting EdithGomberg.com, an online tribute to. The personal and professional life and career of Dr. Edith. Silverglied Lisansky Gomberg. She was a much loved mother,. Wife, friend, teacher, and colleague, and she is greatly missed by. All who knew her. Edith passed away on January 9, 2005, five days shy of her. 85th birthday. This website provides a place in cyberspace to. Share our memories, pictures, and stories about Edith and her. Easily find your way around.
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EdithGomberg.com Memorial Celebration Page
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On Thursday May 5, 2005, about 50 people gathered at the Michigan League in Ann Arbor to. Remember Edith Gomberg and celebrate her life. Former colleagues, students, co-workers,. Friends, and family were there, in a room just across the hall from where Edith's Festschrift. Was held nearly six years earlier. The sunny and mild Spring weather was in pleasant contrast. To the grey and bitter cold of four months earlier, when Edith was laid to rest. One of the last. Robert A. Zucker, Ph.D. Keller, the long t...