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  2. Karl Knipper Theatre - Wikipedia

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    As part of this contract the Board of Trustees of the St Petersburg chapter of the Foundling Home ("Петербургский воспитательный дом" or "educational home") sent Knipper 50 of its pupils to instruct and eventually incorporate into spectacles. The composer Vasily Pashkevich was the pupils' music instructor.

  3. Concord Management and Consulting - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Based in St. Petersburg, Russia, it owns and operates several restaurants and is also the parent company of Concord Catering. [2] The company was founded by Yevgeny Prigozhin in 1995. [3] He was the listed owner until 2009. His mother, Violetta Prigozhina, has been the listed owner since 2011. [4]

  4. Society and culture in Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Another important feature of early St. Petersburg literature is its mythical element, which incorporates urban legends and popular ghost stories, as the stories of Pushkin and Gogol included ghosts returning to St. Petersburg to haunt other characters as well as other fantastical elements, creating a surreal and abstract image of St. Petersburg.

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  9. Katherine Bell Tippetts - Wikipedia

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    Tippetts moved to Florida in 1902, one of the city's "pioneers" [4] and proprietor of the Belmont Hotel. [2] She founded the St. Petersburg chapter of the National Audubon Society in 1909, [5] holding the first meeting in her hotel, and was the chapter's president for over 30 years, until she retired from the post in 1940. [6]