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  2. Alfred E. Neuman - Wikipedia

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    Neuman on Mad 30, published December 1956. Alfred E. Neuman is the fictitious mascot and cover boy of the American humor magazine Mad.The character's distinct smiling face, gap-toothed smile, freckles, red hair, protruding ears, and scrawny body dates back to late 19th-century advertisements for painless dentistry, also the origin of his "What, me worry?"

  3. D Magazine - Wikipedia

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    www .dmagazine .com. ISSN. 0161-7826. D Magazine is a monthly magazine covering Dallas–Fort Worth. It is headquartered in Downtown Dallas. [2] D Magazine covers a range of topics including politics, business, food, fashion and lifestyle in the city of Dallas. The first issue was published in October 1974 by its founders, Wick Allison and Jim ...

  4. The Source - Wikipedia

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    New York City, New York, U.S. Language. English. Website. www .thesource .com. ISSN. 1063-2085. The Source is an American hip hop and entertainment website, and a magazine that publishes annually or semiannually. It is the world's longest-running rap periodical, being founded as a newsletter [ 1] in 1988 by David Mays.

  5. H&M - Wikipedia

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    H&M is the second-largest international clothing retailer after Inditex. [ 11][ 12] H&M was founded by Erling Persson in 1947 under the name Hennes. The company's current CEO is Daniel Erver who replaced former CEO Helena Helmersson in January 2024. [ 13][ 14][ 15]

  6. The Truth Seeker - Wikipedia

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    thetruthseeker .net. ISSN. 0041-3712. The Truth Seeker is an American periodical published since 1873. [ 1] It was considered the most influential Freethought publication during the period following the Civil War into the first decades of the 20th century, known as the Golden Age of Freethought. Though there were other influential Freethought ...

  7. Crelle's Journal - Wikipedia

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    The journal was founded by August Leopold Crelle (Berlin) in 1826 and edited by him until his death in 1855. It was one of the first major mathematical journals that was not a proceedings of an academy. [ 1] It has published many notable papers, including works of Niels Henrik Abel, Georg Cantor, Gotthold Eisenstein, Carl Friedrich Gauss [ 2 ...

  8. Raising Hell (album) - Wikipedia

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    Raising Hell. (album) Raising Hell is the third studio album by American hip hop group Run-D.M.C., released on May 15, 1986, by Profile Records. The album was produced by Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin. Raising Hell is notable for being the first Platinum and multi-Platinum hip hop record. [ 2][ 3] The album was first certified Platinum on July ...

  9. David Morrieson Panton - Wikipedia

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    David Morrieson Panton (D. M. Panton) (9 April 1870 – 20 May 1955) was the pastor of Surrey Chapel, Norwich, England, where he succeeded Robert Govett. He was the editor (1924–55) of The Dawn Magazine , a writer of books and numerous tracts, and a British leader among those pursuing Prophetic studies.