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Barnes & Noble began in 1886 as a bookstore called Arthur Hinds & Company, [9] located at 4 Cooper Institute in the Cooper Union Building in New York City. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In the fall of 1886, Gilbert Clifford Noble from Westfield, Massachusetts , who had graduated from Harvard College earlier that year, [ 13 ] was hired to work there as a ...
The following is a list of people from Detroit, Michigan. ... Search the City [547] Bob Seger [548] James Royce Shannon [549] Slum Village [550] Chad Smith [551]
Ben Franklin is a chain of five and dime and arts and crafts stores found primarily in small towns throughout the United States, currently owned by Promotions Unlimited of Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin. [1]
Anna Pauline "Pauli" Murray (November 20, 1910 – July 1, 1985) was an American civil rights activist, advocate, legal scholar and theorist, author and – later in life – an Episcopal priest.
Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. 39 Loss 29–7–2 (1) Paul Cavalier PTS 10 May 15, 1931 21 years, 64 days Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S. 38 Win 29–6–2 (1) Paul Thurman PTS 3 May 1, 1931 21 years, 50 days Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Third of three fights on this day: 37 Win 28–6–2 (1) Frankie ...
President Obama and the First Family traveled to Bar Harbor, Maine for a weekend vacation, including a trip to Acadia National Park and the Bass Harbor Head Light in Tremont. [86] [87] [88] New Jersey: Edison: July 28 President Obama spoke at a small businesses job initiative in Edison, New Jersey. [89] [90] Michigan: Detroit, Hamtramck: July 30
"Bye Bye Bye" was written and produced by Kristian Lundin and Jake Schulze, as part of Cheiron Productions, with additional writing by Andreas Carlsson.Lundin stated that it was "totally production driven" and "created from the kick and the bass up". [5]
Ralph Johnson Bunche (/ b ʌ n tʃ / BUNCH; August 7, 1904 – December 9, 1971) was an American political scientist, diplomat, and leading actor in the mid-20th-century decolonization process and US civil rights movement, who received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his late 1940s mediation in Israel.