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  2. Neiman Marcus - Wikipedia

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    The "Neiman-Marcus Collection," comprising early account books, advertising and Christmas Catalog layouts, files on charity activities, past awards and presentations, and a collection of Stanley Marcus's personal memorabilia, among many other items, is located in the Texas & Dallas History & Archives Division, 7th Floor, Main Library, Dallas ...

  3. Why do we eat ‘lucky’ black-eyed peas? In 1937, a ... - AOL

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    By the time he died in 1964, retailers credited Torn with a revival that took black-eyed peas from southern “hillbilly food” to New York hotel tables and the Neiman Marcus catalog.. Yet the ...

  4. Helen Corbitt - Wikipedia

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    The Neiman Marcus Kitchen Computer offered in 1969 with Corbitt's recipes. In 1955, after being courted by Stanley Marcus for eight years, she joined Neiman-Marcus as Director of Food Services. [6] Several of her recipes are still on the department store's menu, including her famous Poppy Seed Dressing.

  5. Texas caviar - Wikipedia

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    Texas caviar was created in the U.S. state of Texas around 1940 by Helen Corbitt, a native New Yorker who later became director of food service for the Zodiac Room at Neiman Marcus in Dallas, Texas. [7] [8] She first served the dish on New Year's Eve at the Houston Country Club.

  6. Neiman Marcus Group - Wikipedia

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    On May 2, 2005, Neiman Marcus Group was the subject of a leveraged buyout (LBO), selling itself to two private equity firms, Texas Pacific Group and Warburg Pincus. [3]In August 2013, Women's Wear Daily reported Neiman Marcus Group was preparing for an initial public offering of its stock. [4]

  7. California Spangled - Wikipedia

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    Casey advertised his breed in the Neiman-Marcus catalog which generated controversy from both fanciers and animal rights activists, the latter due to Neiman-Marcus catalog advertising animal coats. The widespread publicity worked in Casey's favour and hundreds of people inquired about the breed.

  8. List of Jewish American businesspeople in retail - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Marcus, co-founder of the Home Depot [222] Herbert Marcus (1878–1950), co-founder of luxury retailer Neiman Marcus (later led by his sons, Stanley and Lawrence ) [ 223 ] Alfred Marshall , co-founder of off-price department store Marshalls, Inc. [ 224 ]

  9. Harold's - Wikipedia

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    After concentrating on their core business and accumulating seven consecutive months of store sales increases, Harold's reinstituted catalog sales in September 2003. [9] Hugh Mullins, formerly of Neiman Marcus, became the CEO in February 2004 and resigned in August 2005. [10] [11] Hinkley then re-assumed the role as interim CEO. [12]