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Alfred Marshall (February 28, 1919 – December 28, 2013) was an American businessman who founded Marshalls, a chain of department stores which specializes in overstocked, irregular and out-of-season name brand clothing sold at deeply discounted prices. [1] [2] [3] He opened the original Marshalls in 1956 in Beverly, Massachusetts. [3]
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Consumers' Checkbook/Center for the Study of Services (doing business as Consumers’ CHECKBOOK) is an independent, nonprofit consumer organization.It was founded in 1974 [1] in order to provide survey information to consumers about vendors and service providers.
Depending on the level of service, awardees may receive a personalized certificate, an official pin, medallion, and/or a congratulatory letter from the President. [5] Recipients must have contributed their volunteer hours under the auspices of a Certifying Organization/ Leadership Organization.
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The current version of the award is a twelve-sided silver medallion, 76 mm in diameter. The obverse displays the Canadian Forces emblem. The emblem is a flying eagle in front of crossed swords, superimposed over an anchor topped by St Edward's Crown. Around the emblem are four maple leaves within the center field of the medallion.