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  2. New Yorker (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    New Yorker, legally New Yorker Group Services International GmbH & Co.KG, is a multinational clothing retailer headquartered in Braunschweig. New Yorker's flagship store in Braunschweig. [1] In 1971 the first New Yorker store was opened in Flensburg. [1] In December 2006, the company won the first billion in sales.

  3. J. Peterman Company - Wikipedia

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    Don Staley wrote the copy and they published the ad in The New Yorker in 1987. They sold 70 coats through the ad. [4] Along with the horseman's duster, the J. Peterman Company was started with $500 out of John Peterman's pocket and an unsecured loan of $20,000. [5] In 1988, the J. Peterman Company published its first catalog. It offered ...

  4. The New Yorker - Wikipedia

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    The New Yorker was founded by Harold Ross (1892–1951) and his wife Jane Grant (1892–1972), a New York Times reporter, and debuted on February 21, 1925. Ross wanted to create a sophisticated humor magazine that would be different from perceivably "corny" humor publications such as Judge , where he had worked, or the old Life .

  5. The New Yorker releases scathing cover of Trump and Biden ...

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    The cover of The New Yorker’s 2 October edition was illustrated by Barry Blitt and pokes fun at the current generation of ageing American political titans.

  6. Category:The New Yorker - Wikipedia

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  7. Janet Flanner - Wikipedia

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    Janet Flanner (March 13, 1892 – November 7, 1978) was an American writer and pioneering narrative journalist [4] who served as the Paris correspondent of The New Yorker magazine from 1925 until she retired in 1975. [5]

  8. William Haefeli - Wikipedia

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    William Haefeli (born August 14, 1953) [1] is an American cartoonist and a staff cartoonist for The New Yorker. [2] His single-panel cartoons, drawn with a distinct graphics style, depict contemporary life through observational humor. [3] Haefeli is known for his ground-breaking inclusion of gay characters on a regular basis in The New Yorker ...

  9. Hammacher Schlemmer - Wikipedia

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    Hammacher Schlemmer began as a hardware store specializing in hard-to-find tools in the Bowery district of New York City in 1848. Owned by proprietors Charles Tollner and Mr. R. Stern, [2] it became one of the first national hardware stores. A few months later, Stern withdrew and Tollner continued the business until 1859, moving in 1857 to 209 ...