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  2. The Dramatics - Wikipedia

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    Only Banks, Ford and Mayes remained in the group. L.J. Reynolds left to go solo in 1981 [7] and Larry Demps decided to go into teaching and spend more time with his family, after having joined the group's original line-up in 1964 with Banks. When Ron Banks also decided to try a solo career, the group disbanded for a few years, but re-formed in ...

  3. R. J. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Richard Joshua Reynolds (July 20, 1850 – July 29, 1918) was an American businessman and founder of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.. The son of a tobacco farmer, he worked for his father and attended Emory & Henry College from 1868 to 1870, eventually graduating from Bryant & Stratton Business College in Baltimore.

  4. Susan Cameron - Wikipedia

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    She also served as chairman of R. J. Reynolds from July 2004 through April 2008. [6] As head of Reynolds American, Cameron has guided the company's efforts into the smokeless tobacco category [ 7 ] When Cameron retired in 2009 she was one of the country's most highly paid women executives; [ 8 ] her compensation for 2009 was $16.2 million from ...

  5. Bowman Gray Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Bowman Gray was born in what was then Winston, North Carolina, to Wachovia co-founder James Alexander Gray and the former Aurelia Bowman. After receiving his primary and secondary education in his hometown, Gray matriculated at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the 1890-91 academic year and was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.

  6. Katharine Smith Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    After returning home from graduation, Katharine worked for R. J. Reynolds, her first cousin once removed, as a secretary at The R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The two eventually married in 1905. [1] After an early 8 a.m. ceremony, the couple left for a lavish four-month honeymoon across Europe. [4]

  7. William Neal Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds built a 1,117-acre (4.52 km 2) country estate on the Yadkin River near Winston-Salem, Tanglewood Park Arboretum and Rose Garden, and moved into it in 1921. [5] Reynolds owned and bred Standardbred harness racing horses at Tanglewood for competition. [1] In the racing season of 1909 to 1910, one of Reynolds' horses won 15 of 17 races ...

  8. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    R. J. Reynolds, founder Share of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, issued 15 March 1906. The son of a tobacco farmer in Virginia, Richard Joshua "R. J." Reynolds sold his shares of his father's company in Patrick County, Virginia, and ventured to the nearest town with a railroad connection, Winston-Salem, to start his own tobacco company. [3]

  9. J. N. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    J. N. Reynolds [a] (fall 1799 – August 25, 1858), was an American newspaper editor, lecturer, explorer and writer who became an influential advocate for scientific ...