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  2. Ezra Pound - Wikipedia

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    Ezra Pound. Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885 – 1 November 1972) was an expatriate American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a collaborator in Fascist Italy and the Salò Republic during World War II. His works include Ripostes (1912), Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (1920), and his 800-page epic poem ...

  3. D. L. Clark Company - Wikipedia

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    The D. L. Clark Company was founded in 1886 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, now part of Pittsburgh, by David L. Clark (1864–1939), an Irish -born candy salesman. [1] In 1921, Clark Brothers Chewing Gum Company was spun off as a separate corporation. In 1955, when the family-owned D. L. Clark company was sold to Beatrice Foods, they had production ...

  4. Reymer Brothers Candy Factory - Wikipedia

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    Reymer Brothers Candy Factory. /  40.43778°N 79.98556°W  / 40.43778; -79.98556. The Reymer Brothers Candy Factory (also known as the Forbes Pride Building, or Forbes Med-Tech Center) is located in the Bluff neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1906, it was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.

  5. Reymer & Brothers and Bolan's Candies Building - Wikipedia

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    Reymer & Brothers was purchased by the H.J Heinz Company in 1960. Following Reymer & Brothers tenure in the shop at 6018 Penn Ave, it became occupied by another famous Pittsburgh candy company, Bolan's Candies. Bolan's Candies. Bolan's Candies was founded in 1975 as a confectionery store in the Highland Park area of Pittsburgh.

  6. Pittsburgh Food & Beverage Company - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Food & Beverage Company was a holding company created in 1991 by entrepreneur Michael P. Carlow to manage a pair of struggling but iconic companies in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Originally joining the candymaker D. L. Clark Co., maker of the Clark Bar, with the Pittsburgh Brewing Company and their Iron City Beer, it expanded to ...

  7. The Waste Land - Wikipedia

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    The Waste Land is a poem by T. S. Eliot, widely regarded as one of the most important English-language poems of the 20th century and a central work of modernist poetry. Published in 1922, the 434-line [A] poem first appeared in the United Kingdom in the October issue of Eliot's magazine The Criterion and in the United States in the November ...

  8. Clark Bar - Wikipedia

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    From 1911, the Clark company operated out of a North Side production facility, and this was long where the Clark Bar was produced. The illuminated oversized roof-top Clark Bar sign that decorated the original North Side factory would become a Pittsburgh landmark, [11] while a restaurant that operates in the retasked building is named the Clark Bar & Grill in reflection of the treat once made ...

  9. David L. Clark - Wikipedia

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    David L. Clark. Clark in 1913. David Lytle Clark (26 September 1864 – 3 February 1939) was an Irish entrepreneur who founded the D. L. Clark Company confectioners in 1886 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, now part of Pittsburgh. [1] He was born in County Londonderry, Ireland, the son of Samuel and Jane Clark. [2]