Levenson
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Levenson is a surname, and may refer to:
  • Arthur Levenson
    Arthur Levenson
    Arthur J. Levenson was a cryptographer, United States Army Officer and NSA Official who worked on J19, the Japanese code and the German Enigma.-Biography:...

    , cryptographer who worked at Bletchley Park
    Bletchley Park
    Bletchley Park is an estate located in the town of Bletchley, in Buckinghamshire, England, which currently houses the National Museum of Computing...

     during World War II.
  • Barton Paul Levenson
    Barton Paul Levenson
    Barton Paul Levenson is an American Writer of science fiction, fantasy and the macabre. He is a long-standing member of one of Pittsburgh's oldest Science-Fiction and Fantasy Writer's Workshops, Carnegie-Mellon University-based Pittsburgh Worldwrights, which includes Pittsburgh science fiction...

     (born 1960), American science fiction writer
  • Boris Levenson
    Boris Levenson
    Boris Levenson was a Russian-born American composer. He was born in Bessarabia . Levenson became a pupil of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, before becoming a prominent composer of his own right. A Bessarabian Jew, Levenson focused his work on Jewish folk songs. He traveled to the USA in 1920....

     (1884-1947), Romanian composer
  • Dan Levenson
    Dan Levenson
    Dan Levenson is an American old-time musician and storyteller. He sings and plays the five-string banjo, fiddle, and guitar, specializing in the music of Appalachia....

    , American musician and storyteller
  • Dana Levenson, Canadian meteorologist
  • Ellie Levenson
    Ellie Levenson
    Ellie Levenson is a freelance journalist and author in the United Kingdom. She has written for The Guardian and New Statesman among others and is an occasional columnist for The Independent, writing opinion pieces and topical features on social policy and cultural theory...

    , British journalist
  • Emanuel Levenson
    Emanuel Levenson
    Emanuel Levenson was an American classical musician most active from the early 1950s through the early 1970s. Best known at the time as an opera director, he also taught piano and voice, performed as a concert pianist, and founded several arts organizations which survive to this day.A graduate of...

     (1916-1998), American classical musician
  • Gavan Levenson
    Gavan Levenson
    Gavan Neil Levenson is a South African professional golfer.Levenson was born in Johannesburg. He represented South Africa in the 1976 Eisenhower Trophy and won several major amateur tournaments including the French and Rhodesian Open Amateur Championships in 1978...

     (born 1953), South African golfer
  • Gerald I.P. Levenson (1917-2008), British research chemist
  • Jeanine Levenson, known as Jeanine Tesori
    Jeanine Tesori
    Jeanine Tesori is an American musical arranger and composer who won the 1999 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music in a Play for Nicholas Hytner's production of Twelfth Night at Lincoln Center and the 2004 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music for Caroline, or Change.Tesori made her Broadway...

    , composer of musicals
  • Joseph R. Levenson
    Joseph R. Levenson
    Joseph R. Levenson was a scholar of Chinese history at the University of California, Berkeley until a fatal accident resulted in his death....

     (1920–1969), US-American historian
  • Sam Levenson
    Sam Levenson
    Sam Levenson was an American humorist, writer, teacher, television host and journalist.-Personal life:Born Samuel Levenson, he grew up in a large Jewish immigrant family in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Brooklyn College in 1934...

     (1911-1980), American humorist, writer, television host and journalist
  • Thomas Levenson
    Thomas Levenson
    Thomas Levenson is a US academic, science writer and documentary film-maker. , he is Professor of Science Writing and director of the graduate program in science writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...

    , American science writer and academic
  • Jon Levenson, Albert A List Professor of Jewish Studies, Harvard University
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