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ARNOLD L., 87, died Thursday, July 7, 2016, following a brief illness. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Arnold attended St. John's College of Annapolis, MD, and received master's degrees from Columbia University, Hunter College and City College of New York. He served as librarian at New York University and vice president of the New York Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians. He published bibliographies on Louis Kahn and Paul Zucker, as well as a Guide to the Infor-mation Sources in Historical Preservation. In 2006, he wrote Sejny Revisited about his visits to his father's shtetl in Poland for the Jewish genealogist journal, Landsmen. Arnold travelled the world with his partner of 60 years, the late Matthew Dolkey. He loved languages, museums, books, architecture, historical preser-vation, and smart-really smart people. In recent years he divided his time between Philadelphia and Palm Springs, CA. He is survived by loving family and friends including Janice Feinberg of Cherry Hill, NJ, Erica Rothkoff of Cherry Hill, NJ, Pamela Khan of Livingston, NJ, and Rick Nusblatt of Palm Springs, CA.
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