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  2. Wyeth - Wikipedia

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    Wyeth also made its first licensing deal, acquiring an antibiotic for arthritis vaccine research. [citation needed] In 1941, the US entered World War II, and Wyeth shipped typical wartime drugs such as sulfa bacteriostatics, blood plasma, typhus vaccine, quinine, and atabrine tablets. Wyeth was later rewarded for its contribution to the war effort.

  3. Rouses Point, New York - Wikipedia

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    Rouses Point, located at (44.987531, -73.367634), [6] is the northernmost village in New York in terms of the center of population According to the United States Census Bureau , the village has a total area of 2.5 square miles (6.4 km 2 ), of which 1.8 square miles (4.6 km 2 ) is land and 0.73 square miles (1.9 km 2 ), or 29.18%, is water.

  4. American Cyanamid - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the purchase price, $9.5 billion, made it the second-largest industrial acquisition in U.S. history to that point. American Home Products eventually changed its name to Wyeth Corporation (one of its subsidiaries), and in 2009 Wyeth merged with Pfizer, becoming a subsidiary of the world's largest pharmaceutical company.

  5. Nathaniel Wyeth (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel C. Wyeth (October 24, 1911 – July 4, 1990) was an American mechanical engineer and inventor. He is best known for creating a variant of polyethylene terephthalate that could withstand the pressure of carbonated liquids .

  6. Nestlé Wyeth Nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé-Wyeth Nutrition (formerly owned by Pfizer after the acquisition of Wyeth in 2009) is a company owned by Nestlé provides food products to meet the needs of infants, young children and adults. Through scientific research, they claim to help nourish children when breastfeeding is not an option.

  7. Overton Corners–Lacolle 221 Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Rouses Point was the main point of entry for bootleggers who traveled along the so-called Rum Trail which was Route 9 between St. Jean in Canada and Plattsburgh, New York. At the time Prohibition was repealed, the Rouses Point-Overton Corner border inspection station had been in operation for a year.

  8. Trump administration taps right-wing ideologue for senior ...

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    The Trump administration has appointed to serve as the top public diplomacy official at the State Department a former speech writer for President Donald Trump with a history of doubts over U.S ...

  9. Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth - Wikipedia

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    Wyeth was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Jacob and Elizabeth (Jarvis) [1] Wyeth. He married Elizabeth Jarvis Stone on January 29, 1824. He began his working career in the 1820s by acting as foreman for a company that harvested ice from Fresh Pond in Cambridge, and thus helping Boston's "Ice King" Frederic Tudor to establish New England's ice trade with the Caribbean, Europe, and India.