Here is a listing of some of
BHRA's more famous friends. They are listed in reverse
chronological order (newest friend to people we met long ago).
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Trey Nelson and Jerry Kolber, Patch Films, Fenwick Arms.
Trey Nelson is a Producer and Director who has worked for organizations such as: the History Channel, MTV, and the Food Network.
Jerry
Kolber has worked as the Producer or Co-Executive Producer
for television programs such as "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy"
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| Michael Bloomberg,
Mayor of New York City |
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| Marty Markowitz, Brooklyn Borough President (on left) |
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Williamson Henderson,
Founder and President of STONEWALL
Veterans' Association (S.V.A.) |
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Chet Burger
Chet
Burger, is a pioneer of modern public relations and
television journalism.
Chet
recently released a new book on little-known NYC history, title Unexpected New York.
Bob Diamond is the only living person cited in the book.
Here is a PDF of the first few pages
of Unexpected New York (w/ a letter from the author).
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Ralph Schoenstein
a humorist who was a commentator on National Public Radio, an author of 18 books and a contributor to magazines and newspapers.
The Op-Ed article to the right was published in the NY Daily News on 3-31, 2002 |
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Stan Fischler (far right),
Sportscaster and author of "Confessions of a
Trolley Dodger from Brooklyn " |
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G.J.A.
O'Toole
A prolific writer, having produced numerous books and
magazines articles. O'Toole's book on the assassination of Abraham
Lincoln, "The Cosgrove Report", inspired Bob Diamond to search for the
Atlantic Avenue Tunnel in 1979.
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James R.
Schlesinger
Bob Diamond Meets With James R. Schlesinger,
Secretary, U.S. Dept Of Energy, 1978. Schlesinger Congratulated
Bob on winning this Science Fair |

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