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  2. Marquis Who's Who - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the company's assets, including all the trademarks were transferred to Marquis Who's Who Ventures LLC, which is privately owned. [12] Erica Lee is the first woman CEO since the founding of Marquis Who’s Who. According to Forbes, she was selected as one of the 10 leaders In Innovation by The CEO Forum Group in 2021. [13]

  3. Who's Who in American Art - Wikipedia

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    Who's Who in American Art was published for many years by R. R. Bowker Publishing up to and including the 20th edition. It has since been published by Marquis Who's Who, beginning with the 21st edition. [2] In November 2006, Marquis released the 27th edition, titled Who's Who in American Art 2007–2008. The 31st edition is scheduled for ...

  4. Albert Nelson Marquis - Wikipedia

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    Albert Nelson Marquis (January 10, 1855 – December 21, 1943) was a Chicago publisher best known for creating the Who's Who book series, starting with Who's Who in America, which was first published in 1899. [1] [2] Marquis was born in Decatur, Ohio, and raised by his maternal grandparents in nearby Hamersville.

  5. Who's Who - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Who's Who (also known as Worldwide Who's Who), a vanity publisher based in Uniondale, New York; Marquis Who's Who, a series of books published since 1899 by Marquis, primarily listing prominent American people, but including Who's Who in the World; Who's Who in New Zealand, twelve editions published at irregular intervals between 1908 ...

  6. W. Dean Eastman - Wikipedia

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    Eastman was selected for both Marquis Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World for almost 20 years. He is an elected fellow at both the Massachusetts Historical Society and Colonial Society of Massachusetts, and served an eight-year term as one of eight members of Adams Family Papers Administration Committee from 2005–2013.

  7. Charles P. Rogers - Wikipedia

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    7. Who's who in America (1901) "William Oscar Rogers" By Marquis Who's Who. Page 964. Original from the University of Michigan v.2 1901–1902. Digitized May 8, 2007. Google Book Search. Retrieved November 14, 2007. 8.

  8. Talk:Marquis Who's Who - Wikipedia

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    The main Marquis Who's Who in America is a valuable reference book, to be found in most libraries. It's more useful than Wikipedia because it lists more people.

  9. Davidson-Cadillac armored car - Wikipedia

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    Marquis-Who's Who (1950), Who was who in America. 1943-1950, New Providence, New Jersey; Marquis-Who's Who (1967), Who was who in America: A Companion Biographical Reference Work to Who's who in America; Quaife, Milo Milton, Wisconsin: Its History and Its People 1634-1924, Volume 4, S.J. Clarke Publishing Company (1924)