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  2. Gerard Louis Frey - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Louis Frey (May 10, 1914 – August 16, 2007) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the bishop of the Diocese of Savannah in Georgia (1967–1972) and the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana (1972–1989).

  3. Window treatment - Wikipedia

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    A shade is a piece of fabric which rolls, stacks or folds to expose or cover a window. Some shades allow for views through (e.g. sheer shades). Types of shades: Roman shades; Roller shades; Solar shades; Cellular shades; Pleated shades; Sheer shades; Soft treatments are anything made of soft materials, such as: Curtains; Drapery

  4. Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company - Wikipedia

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    Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company had done well enough in 1892 that it declared a cash dividend in the spring of 1893. Charles Foster completed his term as United States Secretary of the Treasury, and was re-elected president of Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company. [60] [Note 8] In May the nation was shocked when Foster declared bankruptcy. [65]

  5. Levolor - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1914 in Hoboken, New Jersey by Hans K. Lorentzen, (June 23, 1887 – January 17, 1974) a Danish immigrant who originally started out as a tool and die maker. [3] Lorentzen introduced standardization, vertical integration, metal manufacturing and assembly lines to the window blinds industry. [ 4 ]

  6. Galeries Lafayette - Wikipedia

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    Galeries Lafayette Haussmann, the flagship store, is located on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, near Opera Garnier, at the corner of Rue La Fayette, close to Chaussée d'Antin – La Fayette Paris Métro station.

  7. Art Nouveau glass - Wikipedia

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    They guided the company into the Art Nouveau. The Daum brothers expressed their goal at the end of the 1880s: "to apply in an industrial way the true principles of decorative art." [5] Their method was to produce objects in series, as well as one-of-a-kind items, and they adapted well to the new technology of electric light bulbs.

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