Lipman
Lipman is a surname, and may refer to:
- Alan Lipman, clinical psychologist and pundit
- Daniel Lipman, writer and producer from Baltimore, Maryland, United States
- David J. Lipman, United States biologist and director of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
- Elinor Lipman, United States novelist
- Esther Lipman MBE née Solomon (1900–1991), Adelaide, South Australia's first woman councillor
- Hymen Lipman (also Hyman Lipman), who first patented the pencil with an attached eraser
- Ira A. Lipman (born c. 1941), American businessman and philanthropist
- Jacob Goodale Lipman, soil chemist
- Joseph Lipman, Canadian-American Mathematician
- Lori Lipman Brown, Nevada state senator
- Matthew Lipman, founder of Philosophy for Children
- Maureen Lipman, British actress and comedian
- Mel Lipman, attorney from Nevada and father of Lori Lipman Brown
- Michael Lipman, English rugby union player
- Samuel Lipman (1934–1994), music and cultural critic, pianist, and co-founder (with Hilton Kramer) of The New Criterion literary magazine[1]
As a given name, it can refer to:
- Lipman Bers, Latvian mathematician & activist
- Lipman "Lip" Emanuel Pike, United States baseball player
See also
Notes
- ↑ Obituary for Samuel Lipman, New York Times, Sunday, December 18, 1994
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