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  • Armstrong describes the Jewish family in New Orleans who hired him when he was young: The Karnofsky Family kept reminding me that I had Talent—perfect Tonation when I would Sing. . .

    The Art of Staying Hot Tom Nolan 2011

  • Carl Karnofsky, spokesman for Delaware's Department of Health and Social Services, said his state decided to accept HHS's offer of help because Medicaid is "the biggest cost driver we have and we're just trying to figure out how to best leverage the federal money we have and to continue to serve the people that need the help."

    Obama administration asks states to cut costs without dropping Medicaid coverage 2011

  • Armstrong describes the Jewish family in New Orleans who hired him when he was young: The Karnofsky Family kept reminding me that I had Talent—perfect Tonation when I would Sing. . .

    The Art of Staying Hot Tom Nolan 2011

  • Carl Karnofsky, spokesman for Delaware's Department of Health and Social Services, said his state decided to accept HHS's offer of help because Medicaid is "the biggest cost driver we have and we're just trying to figure out how to best leverage the federal money we have and to continue to serve the people that need the help."

    Obama administration asks states to cut costs without dropping Medicaid coverage 2011

  • … A Real life story and experiences at the age of seven years old with the Karnofsky Jewish Family, the year of 1907.

    The Lampshade Mark Jacobson 2010

  • For Skip Henderson, though, one name stood out from the rest—Morris Karnofsky, a Russian Jew whose family owned a dry goods store on South Rampart Street.

    The Lampshade Mark Jacobson 2010

  • In what stands as one of the truly great culturally enabling moments in American history, Karnofsky advanced his young employee, Louis Armstrong, the money to buy his first cornet.

    The Lampshade Mark Jacobson 2010

  • One day when I was in the wagon with Morris Karnofsky—we were on Rampart and Perdido Streets and we passed a Pawn Shop which had in its Window—an old tarnished beat up B Flat Cornet.

    The Lampshade Mark Jacobson 2010

  • Employing his own offbeat syntax, Armstrong wrote: The Karnofsky Family kept reminding me that I had Talent—perfect Tonation when I would Sing.

    The Lampshade Mark Jacobson 2010

  • Karnofsky learned the same lesson as John Mackey, namely that if you try to fool the online community, you are trying to fool an extremely savvy demographic.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Chihiro Ikegami 2008

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