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  2. Gleason Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Gleason was a publicly traded company under the symbol 'GLE' on the New York Stock Exchange.In December 1999, it agreed to be acquired by its chairman and chief executive, the senior management, the Gleason Foundation, and private equity firm Vestar Capital Partners.

  3. Jackie Gleason - Wikipedia

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    Herbert John Gleason (February 26, 1916 – June 24, 1987), known as Jackie Gleason, was an American actor, comedian, writer, and composer also known as "The Great One". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He developed a style and characters from growing up in Brooklyn , New York, and was known for his brash visual and verbal comedy, exemplified by his city bus ...

  4. Charles H. Tenney - Wikipedia

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    Born Charles Henry, in Salem, New Hampshire, he was the youngest of four sons of John Ferguson Tenney, a well-to-do farmer, and Hannah Woodbury.He married Fannie H. Gleason on November 23, 1865, and they had two children: a son, Daniel Gleason, and a daughter, Adelaide, who died as an infant.

  5. Hubbell Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Hubbell Incorporated, headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut, is an American company that designs, ... Gleason Reel Corp Manufactures cable and hose reels, protective ...

  6. James E. Gleason - Wikipedia

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    James Emmet Gleason (November 27, 1869 – February 10, 1964) was an American mechanical engineer, President of the Gleason Corporation, and inventor. He was awarded the ASME Medal in 1939. [ 1 ]

  7. DuMont Television Network - Wikipedia

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    The company only retained network links for live sports programming and utilizing the company's Electronicam process to produce studio-based programming. Electronicam is best remembered for being used by Jackie Gleason's producers for the 39-half-hour episodes of The Honeymooners that aired on CBS during the 1955–56 television season.

  8. Cunningham Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Sold to Gleason Corporation The Cunningham Car Company (not connected with the Cunningham Steam Wagon or Briggs Cunningham 's cars) was a pioneering American production automobile manufacturer. Theirs was one of the earliest vehicles of the automotive age.

  9. Johnston & Murphy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, Gleason's son, George Gleason, coined the company's first slogan, "The best shoes anybody can buy." He also developed a series of "handsome lifestyle" advertisements and ran campaigns in high-profile magazines such as Vanity Fair and The Saturday Evening Post. Ads featured the Country Club Series, a line of golf shoes, which ...