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glassman [ˈglɑːsmən]
n pl -men
1. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Ceramics) a man whose work is making or selling glassware
2. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) a less common word for glazier


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He leaves three daughters, Judith wife of Mitchell Glassman of Cambridge, Anne wife of Wayne Mack of Charlton and Debbie wife of Steven Feingold of Worcester; a brother, Sydney Levy of Worcester; six grandchildren, Adam Glassman and his wife Yoo Jin, Mathew Glassman, Stacey Beberman wife of Mathew Fisher, Michelle Beberman, Jeremy Feingold and Nathaniel Feingold and two great grandchildren.
However, Glassman (22) has a criminal record, stemming from a 2005 marijuana arrest at her alma mater, Indiana University, Us Magazine reported.
Byline: Kevin Modesti, Staff Writer SYLMAR - Betty Glassman steered slowly through the empty streets of the Oakridge Mobile Home Park on Saturday, past the concrete and brick scraps of nearly 500 lost homes, and parked next to one of 101 luckier structures.
 
 
 
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