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The Limejuice Mystery or Who Spat in Grandfather’s Porridge? (1930)
The Limejuice Mystery or Who Spat in Grandfather’s Porridge is a british marionette short film directed by Jack Harrison and produced by Joseph Seiden with music by Philip Braham. The film starts in an opium den where a woman is forced to dance for the inebriated opium users. Things escalate into a fight, causing one of the patrons to pull a gun and kill almost everyone, and Herlock Sholmes, an obvious parody of Sherlock Holmes, I’d called in to solve the murder mystery.
The film is notable for being one of the earliest known puppetry films to feature synchronised sound.
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Umbrian Landscape, Joseph Anton Koch, 19th century, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Melvin R. Seiden Fund, Louise Haskell Daly Fund and Paul J. Sachs Memorial Fund Size: 36.8 x 48.5 cm (14 1/2 x 19 1/8 in.) Medium: Black, gray, and brown ink, and brown wash over graphite on cream wove paper
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/295193
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Three Daughters (1950) d. Joseph Seiden
And so ends the journey into The Jewish Soul!
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Joseph Distributing Grain in Egypt, Jan de Bisschop, 17th century, Harvard Art Museums: Prints
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Melvin R. Seiden Size: 49.4 x 69 cm (19 7/16 x 27 3/16 in.)
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/236022
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Voted Out in 2018, Former Sen. Claire McCaskill Selling Posh DC Penthouse for $3.2M
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Former Sen. Claire McCaskill is selling her posh penthouse in Washington, DC. The two-term senator from Missouri lost her re-election bid in 2018 and is now ready to leave her downtown digs. So her two-bed, 2.5-bath condo located just a few blocks from the White House is currently available for $3.2 million
The asking price is a decent bump from the $2.7 million she and husband Joseph Shepard paid for the place in 2014.
The condo has earned the endorsement of its listing agent. “Over 1,700 square feet opens onto your own spectacular sky terrace, which provides seamless indoor-outdoor living,” says agent Judi Seiden. “The sky terrace has a fire pit and gas grill. Let the parties begin!”
Inside, the bright and open layout includes floor-to-ceiling glass walls. The open kitchen—with light wood cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances—features a small island with bar seating.
Claire McCaskill’s DC penthouse
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Dining area opens out to the deck.
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Open kitchen with small island
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Bedroom
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Roof deck with fire pit
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Adjacent to the kitchen, you’ll find a dining area that looks out to the deck. Modern golden light fixtures adorn the ceilings. The palette of the well-lit apartment features serene tones of white and gray. 
There’s a large living room, high ceilings throughout, and wide-plank white oak floors. Most of the rooms, including the bedrooms, offer easy access to the 1,000-square-foot deck. The deck (or sky terrace) provides room for lounging and dining.
The unit comes with two-car garage parking and additional storage. The building boasts homeowner amenities, including a gym, pool, and access to high-end shopping and dining within the mixed-use development, as well as proximity to DC power.
Residents receive discounts at some shops, spas, pet services, and local museums. 
McCaskill, 65, served in the Senate from 2007 through 2019. During her time in office, the Missouri native was one of the wealthiest members of Congress, with assets held mainly by her developer husband, according to a list compiled by Roll Call in 2018. McCaskill is currently an analyst for MSNBC and NBC.
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Voted Out in 2018, Former Sen. Claire McCaskill Selling Posh DC Penthouse for $3.2M
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Former Sen. Claire McCaskill is selling her posh penthouse in Washington, DC. The two-term senator from Missouri lost her re-election bid in 2018 and is now ready to leave her downtown digs. So her two-bed, 2.5-bath condo located just a few blocks from the White House is currently available for $3.2 million
The asking price is a decent bump from the $2.7 million she and husband Joseph Shepard paid for the place in 2014.
The condo has earned the endorsement of its listing agent. “Over 1,700 square feet opens onto your own spectacular sky terrace, which provides seamless indoor-outdoor living,” says agent Judi Seiden. “The sky terrace has a fire pit and gas grill. Let the parties begin!”
Inside, the bright and open layout includes floor-to-ceiling glass walls. The open kitchen—with light wood cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances—features a small island with bar seating.
Claire McCaskill’s DC penthouse
realtor.com
Dining area opens out to the deck.
realtor.com
Open kitchen with small island
realtor.com
Bedroom
realtor.com
Roof deck with fire pit
realtor.com
Adjacent to the kitchen, you’ll find a dining area that looks out to the deck. Modern golden light fixtures adorn the ceilings. The palette of the well-lit apartment features serene tones of white and gray. 
There’s a large living room, high ceilings throughout, and wide-plank white oak floors. Most of the rooms, including the bedrooms, offer easy access to the 1,000-square-foot deck. The deck (or sky terrace) provides room for lounging and dining.
The unit comes with two-car garage parking and additional storage. The building boasts homeowner amenities, including a gym, pool, and access to high-end shopping and dining within the mixed-use development, as well as proximity to DC power.
Residents receive discounts at some shops, spas, pet services, and local museums. 
McCaskill, 65, served in the Senate from 2007 through 2019. During her time in office, the Missouri native was one of the wealthiest members of Congress, with assets held mainly by her developer husband, according to a list compiled by Roll Call in 2018. McCaskill is currently an analyst for MSNBC and NBC.
The post Voted Out in 2018, Former Sen. Claire McCaskill Selling Posh DC Penthouse for $3.2M appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®.
Voted Out in 2018, Former Sen. Claire McCaskill Selling Posh DC Penthouse for $3.2M
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Season 19
Frank & Barbara Manley
Tom Hormel
The Parker Family Foundation
BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY, Inc.
Building Hope
Peter and Laura Olle
Studley, Inc. Education Practice Group
Gloria and Wilson Aboudi
Myron & Elaine Adler Private Foundation
Ronald Aroesty Trust U/W Herbert Seid
George Bean Investments
Berit and Martin Bernstein
Anita and Howard J. Blatt -
Rampart Agency, Inc.
Myrna and Yale Block
Janet and Bernard R. Bober
Marvin Eiseman
Carl Epstein
Eleanor and Edward Epstein
Feldman Charitable Foundation
Judy and Ary Freilich
Steven Morey Greenberg, Esq,
Joan and Robert M. Hess
The Kaplen Foundation
Wendy Feldstein King
The Proctor Foundation, Inc.
Judy and Joseph Klyde
William J. Lippman
Cynthia and Stanley Low
Perlman Family Foundation, Inc
Daniel Rubin
Donna and David Schweid
The Barbara & Norman Seiden Foundation
Nancy and David Sharp
Sylvia & Stanley Shirvan Foundation
Carole and Alan Silberstein
Michael Sternlieb, Esq.
Harley and Eli Ungar
Inge and Paul Wolff
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PNC Bank
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Cooperative Development Foundation
Trayser Family Trust
The Goodnow Fund
The Suzanne M. and Robert L. LaBoiteaux Family Foundation
Virgin Island Lottery
Carol Furneaux
And for the 20th Season of Visionaries:
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Conrad Clauson
Jeff & Mary Madura
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Foundation for the New York United Hospital Medical Center, In memory of Ryan Mahoney
First Metro Bank
Valagro
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Mr. William Inglee and Ms. Jane Madden
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And for the 19th Season of Visionaries:
Frank & Barbara Manley
Tom Hormel
The Parker Family Foundation
Additional support provided by
BRAILSFORD & DUNLAVEY, Inc.
Building Hope
Peter and Laura Olle
Studley, Inc.âÄôs Education Practice Group
Gloria and Wilson Aboudi
Myron & Elaine Adler Private Foundation
Ronald Aroesty Trust U/W Herbert Seid
George Bean Investments
Berit and Martin Bernstein
Anita and Howard J. Blatt -
Rampart Agency, Inc.
Myrna and Yale Block
Janet and Bernard R. Bober
Marvin Eiseman
Carl Epstein
Eleanor and Edward Epstein
Feldman Charitable Foundation
Judy and Ary Freilich
Steven Morey Greenberg, Esq,
Joan and Robert M. Hess
The Kaplen Foundation
Wendy Feldstein King
The Proctor Foundation, Inc.
Judy and Joseph Klyde
William J. Lippman
Cynthia and Stanley Low
Perlman Family Foundation, Inc
Daniel Rubin
Donna and David Schweid
The Barbara & Norman Seiden Foundation
Nancy and David Sharp
Sylvia & Stanley Shirvan Foundation
Carole and Alan Silberstein
Michael Sternlieb, Esq.
Harley and Eli Ungar
Inge and Paul Wolff
The 18th Season of Visionaries is provided in part by:
The David & Carol Myers Foundation
The Doree Taylor Charitable Foundation, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee
Monsanto Company
United Church of Christ
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Week of Compassion
The Sandy River Charitable Foundation
Women's Division/General Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church
Dole Fresh Fruit
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Mr. & Mrs. James Dankenbring
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Joseph S. Allerhand, Esq.
Paul G. Levy, Esq.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Clement
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Egland
The Johnson Family
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Maurice
The Kansas District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod
Rev. and Mrs. Dennis Bauer
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Walrath
Mr. & Mrs. Winston Wilson
Rev. & Mrs. Ricky Jacob
Mrs. Marilyn Dahl
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Redeemer Lutheran Church, Lawrence, Kansas
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Mr. & Mrs. Ray Pantazon
Mrs. Lorraine Stege
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For the 15th and 16th Seasons of Visionaries:
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And by the generous support of the following:
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Archer Norris Charitable Fund
Roger W. and Jocelyn A. Gilbert
Mary K Stroube
Suzanne K. Cross
Chapman & Associates Foundation
Johnson Lambert & Co, LLP
Suhr Risk Services
First Insurance Co of Hawaii, Ltd.
Safetrak Inc
E. C. and Susie Stark
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BancorpSouth
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For the 13th and 14th Seasons of Visionaries:
The Anne M. and Philip H Glatfelter III Foundation
Hershey Trust Company
The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation
For the 12th Season of Visionaries:
The Campion Fund
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Bighorn Toyota
Margaret and W. George Greig
The Helmerich Foundation
David and Inez Black
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Motel The Operator (1939) d. Joseph Seiden
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Abraham and the Angels, Hans Bol, 1589, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Kate, Maurice R. and Melvin R. Seiden Special Purchase Fund in honor of Joseph Koerner and Margaret Koster Size: 11.2 x 15.3 cm (4 7/16 x 6 in.) framed: 19.1 x 23.7 cm (7 1/2 x 9 5/16 in.) Medium: Opaque and transparent watercolor over traces of black chalk on antique laid paper mounted overall to wood panel, traces of framing lines in shell gold and dark red opaque watercolor
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/293795
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Landscape with a Formal Garden, Isaac de Moucheron, 18th century, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Kate, Maurice R. and Melvin R. Seiden Special Purchase Fund in memory of Joseph Pulitzer and in honor of Emily Pulitzer Size: 20 × 31 cm (7 7/8 × 12 3/16 in.) image: 15.2 × 22.5 cm (6 × 8 7/8 in.) Medium: Black ink and gray wash on cream antique laid paper, framing lines in black ink over incised guidelines
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/293794
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Religious Allegory, Adam Grimmer, 16th century, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Kate, Maurice R. and Melvin R. Seiden Special Purchase Fund in honor of Joseph Koerner and Margaret Koster Size: actual: 43.4 x 58 cm (17 1/16 x 22 13/16 in.) Medium: Gouache and black ink on off-white antique laid paper, laid down
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/299035
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Banquet Scene, Willem Willemsz. Thybaut, 16th century, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Kate, Maurice R. and Melvin R. Seiden Special Purchase Fund in honor of Joseph Koerner and Margaret Koster Size: actual: 31.5 x 20.2 cm (12 3/8 x 7 15/16 in.) Medium: Brown ink, gray wash, and black chalk on cream antique laid paper, framing line in brown ink
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/294632
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Her Second Mother (1940) d. Joseph Seiden (poster from US)
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Eli Eli (1940) d. Joseph Seiden
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Saint Martin Offering His Cloak, Joseph Anton Koch, 18th-19th century, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Melvin R. Seiden Fund, Louise Haskell Daly Fund and Paul J. Sachs Memorial Fund Size: 32.9 x 45.4 cm (12 15/16 x 17 7/8 in.) Medium: Brown ink and brown wash on cream paper, laid down
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/294934
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