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  2. The Pickard Family - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, the Pickard Family had established themselves in Los Angeles, California. They continued to record, and by the late 1940s hosted a musical television program. [ 1 ] In addition to broadcast and recording media, they also began to make their way into the film industry, appearing in at least two movies, Rawhide Rangers and Spade ...

  3. Michigan Chronicle co-owner, entrepreneur, philanthropist ...

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    Dr. William F. Pickard is known for his beginnings as the first Black franchisee of a McDonald's before founding a multi-billion-dollar business. Michigan Chronicle co-owner, entrepreneur ...

  4. A. E. Pickard - Wikipedia

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    Albert Ernest Pickard (1874-1964) was a showman. publicist and eccentric who became a millionaire and philanthropist. The diminutive A.E.Pickard was born in Bradford, England in 1874. Turning away from a printing apprenticeship he became a wandering showman in Yorkshire, France and London.

  5. John Kenneth Galbraith - Wikipedia

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    Their marriage lasted for 68 years. The Galbraiths resided in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and had a summer home in Townshend, Vermont. They had four sons: ...

  6. Pickard - Wikipedia

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    Pickard is a surname, an Anglicised version of Picard, originally meaning a person from Picardy, a historical region and cultural area of France. Notable people with the surname include: Al Pickard (1895–1975), Canadian ice hockey administrator and president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association

  7. Pickard-Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Pickard-Cambridge is a surname that may refer to: Sir Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge (1873–1952), an English classicist Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge (1860–1905), an English arachnologist

  8. Arthur Frederick Pickard - Wikipedia

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    Pickard was born on 12 April 1844 at Forest Hill in the Nottinghamshire town of Worksop. [1] He was the third son of a former officer in the Royal Artillery, Henry William Pickard (1794–1873), JP, of Sturminster Marshall, Dorset, and 11 Carlton Crescent, Southampton, and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of John Fullerton, of Thrybergh Park in Yorkshire.

  9. John Pickard (American actor) - Wikipedia

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    Pickard was born in Lascassas in Rutherford County, near Murfreesboro in Middle Tennessee.He graduated from the Nashville Conservatory in Nashville, Tennessee.His first acting roles were small parts in films, mostly uncredited, beginning in 1936 as a dueling soldier in the picture Mary of Scotland, based on the 16th century queen, Mary of Scotland.