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  2. Pabst Mine disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Pabst Mine disaster was an incident that occurred on September 24, 1926, at the Pabst Iron Mine in Ironwood, Michigan, United States, when a mine shaft containing 46 iron ore miners unexpectedly collapsed. Three miners were killed in the initial collapse, while 43 survivors were left trapped for 129 hours.

  3. Ironwood, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Ironwood reputedly acquired its name when Frederic W. Rhinelander, president of the Milwaukee Lake Shore and Western Railroad line, arriving by train at what was then little more than a wilderness camp, chose it to honor one of his employees, mining captain James (Iron) Wood. Ironwood is located within the now inactive Gogebic Iron Range.

  4. Hornbeam - Wikipedia

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    The common English name hornbeam derives from the hardness of the woods (likened to horn) and the Old English beam, "tree" (cognate with Dutch Boom and German Baum).. The American hornbeam is also occasionally known as blue-beech, ironwood, or musclewood, the first from the resemblance of the bark to that of the American beech Fagus grandifolia, the other two from the hardness of the wood and ...

  5. List of largest United States–based employers globally

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    This is a list of United States–based companies having the most employees globally. For some companies listed, the majority of total employees live and work in other countries. Employees are mixed and composed of various Economic sectors such as the Business sector, Private sector, Public sector, and the Voluntary sector.

  6. Roy T. Haverkamp - Wikipedia

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    Haverkamp was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1924. Once he graduated high school in 1943 he enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces and served as a bomber pilot in the European theater of operation with the 597th Bombardment Squadron. He graduated from Yale University in 1949, he then studied law at the University of Cambridge.

  7. Mid-America Apartment Communities - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1977 by George E. Cates. [3]In 1993, the company was organized as a real estate investment trust. [1]In February 1994, the company acquired The Cates Company from George E. Cates and became a public company via an initial public offering.

  8. Rubio says he’s acting director of USAID as humanitarian ...

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    The sudden chaos has left employees struggling to get any answers as they have gotten no information, officials said. Personal services contractors, who travel on diplomatic passports and speak on ...

  9. Enterprise portal - Wikipedia

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    A study conducted in 2006 by Forrester Research, Inc. showed that 46 percent of large companies used a portal referred to as an employee portal.Employee portals can be described as a specific set of enterprise portals and are used to give an interface for employees to personalized information, resources, applications, and e-commerce options.