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  2. Valentine's Manual - Wikipedia

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    The Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York, commonly known as Valentine's Manual, was published annually by the city's Common Council from 1841 to 1870, and is of historical interest today partly because of its statistics and listings of officials, but mostly because of historical essays and images added by its compilers unrelated to other specific contents.

  3. Willis Carrier - Wikipedia

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    Carrier and all three of his wives are buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, New York. [16] Carrier fathered one child, Howard Carter Willis. [citation needed] He also adopted another two children [17] from Jennie Martin, Vernon Gardner Carrier (1903–1985) and Earl Gardner Carrier (1905–1983). Carrier was a Presbyterian. [17] He lived ...

  4. Carrier Global - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Carrier stopped using the "Day & Night" brand (which was the "D" in the BDP division, or Bryant-Day & Night-Payne) but it was revived in 2006 by ICP. In 2001, Carrier was the "world's largest manufacturer of air-conditioning, heating, and refrigerator equipment" with a "total employment of 42,600" and a revenue of $8.9 billion.

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  6. File:Logo of the Carrier Corporation.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 18:00, 3 April 2020: 300 × 121 (20 KB): Oknazevad: Reverted to version as of 08:16, 11 April 2013 (UTC) between the spin-off and the clear point that that was letter head, out the actual logo, revert to separate version.

  7. Wax thermostatic element - Wikipedia

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    It is otherwise identical in operation to the earlier type. Many cars of the 1950s, or earlier, that were originally built with bellows thermostats were later serviced with replacement wax capsule thermostats, without requiring any change or adaption. This most common modern form of thermostat now uses a wax pellet inside a sealed chamber. [6]

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  9. David Crosthwait - Wikipedia

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    David N. Crosthwait Jr. (May 27, 1898 – February 25, 1976) was an African-American mechanical and electrical engineer, inventor, and writer.Crosthwait's expertise was on air ventilation, central air conditioning, and heat transfer systems.