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  • and politician Henry Jarvis Raymond and former banker George Jones as the New-York Daily Times. On September 14, 1857, the New-York Daily Times lost ...
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  • lessons. Going against the objections of his banker father, Louis-Auguste Cézanne, Paul Cézanne committed himself to pursuing his artistic development ...
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  • and William Lorenz, along with the influential banker Kilian Steiner agreed to inject some capital and converted the company on November 28, 1890 ...
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  • , such as doctor's assistant, banker, dispensing optician, or oven builder. The dual system means that apprentices spend most of their time ...
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  • It was founded to house the private library of banker and financier John Pierpoint Morgan (1837 - 1913) in 1906, which included, besides the manuscripts ...
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  • later. Elaine left Cummings for a wealthy Irish banker, moving to Ireland and taking Nancy with her. Although under the terms of the divorce Cummings ...
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  • Roman wine god, Bacchus, commissioned by the banker Jacopo Galli for his garden. Subsequently, in November of 1497, the French ambassador in the ...
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  • daughter of a wealthy Canton businessman and banker. === Political career === [[Image:WilliamMcKinley_LucasCountyCourthouse.jpg|thumb|Statue of ...
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  • * Yunus, Muhammed. Banker to the Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle Against World Poverty. Public Affairs, 2003. ISBN 1586481983 ==External links== ...
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  • A gambler, banker, murderer, royal adviser, exile, and adventurer, the remarkable John Law is renowned for more than his unique economic theories ...
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  • found solace with John Walter Cross, an American banker whose mother had recently died. [[Image:4 Cheyne Walk GE ILN 1881.jpg|thumb|175px|George ...
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  • garnering support from an investment banker named Rupert I. Hall. Cash was a true partisan of quartet singing who advertised the fact that he ...
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  • In Branner's class, he met Lou Henry, a banker's daughter from Waterloo, Iowa. Lou shared her fellow Iowan's love of the outdoors ...
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  • painted in too harsh colors" (letter to the banker Darasse from March 12, 1870). Ducasse urgently asked Auguste Poulet Malassis, who had ...
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  • known as The Canyon Suite, was bought by banker and philanthropist R. Crosby Kemper Jr. for U.S. $5.5 million, who gave the works to the Kemper ...
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  • merchant fleet, and governed by an oligarchy of banker-aristocrats forbidden to engage in trade, the economy of Antwerp was foreigner-controlled, which ...
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  • * Mallaby, Sebastian. The World's Banker: a story of failed states, financial crises, and the wealth and poverty of nations. London: Penguin ...
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  • Hicks Stewart, widow of David Stewart, a Boston banker and the father, by an earlier marriage, of Isabella Stewart Gardner, a prominent art collector ...
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  • risen in the business world to become an investment banker in London. Danvers Mechanic Institute's decision to name George Peabody as an honorary ...
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  • author, storyteller, dramatist, translator, banker, and Buddhist. *E. Nesbit (1858–1924), real name Edith Bland: English author and political ...
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