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Samuel Garland Jr. (December 16, 1830 – September 14, 1862) was an American attorney from Virginia and Confederate general during the American Civil War. He was killed in action during the Maryland Campaign while defending Fox's Gap at the Battle of South Mountain .
Johnson Brothers was a British tableware manufacturer and exporter that was noted for its early introduction of "semi-porcelain" tableware. It was among the most successful Staffordshire potteries which produced tableware, much of it exported to the United States, from the 1890s through to the 1960s. [ 1 ]
Loeb & Loeb was founded in Los Angeles in 1909, by brothers Edwin J. and Joseph P. Loeb. [6] The firm represented major film studios such as Universal Pictures, Warner Brothers, Republic Pictures, RKO Pictures, MGM, Samuel Goldwyn Studios, United Artists, and 20th Century Fox.
Johnson Is Sworn In: 22 November 1963 Cecil W. Stoughton: Dallas, Texas, United States Lyndon B. Johnson taking the oath of office aboard Air Force One at Love Field Airport two hours and eight minutes after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Dallas, Texas. Jackie Kennedy (right), still in her blood-soaked clothes, looks on. [s 2]
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Jeph Loeb [1] Producer of TV Series Smallville and Lost: Delta 1979 Columbia University Douglas L. Maine [1] Chief Financial Officer (retired) – IBM: Alpha Beta 1970 Temple University: Stanley Marcus: President and CEO, Neiman Marcus Department Stores Tau 1925 Harvard University William S. Paley [1] Founder and chairman of the board, CBS ...
Donald Samuel (left) and Amanda Clark Palmer of Garland Samuel & Loeb. After more than four weeks of trial, a federal jury in Kentucky convicted four of five defendants on charges related to a ...
Kuhn, Loeb & Co. was an American multinational investment bank founded in 1867 by Abraham Kuhn and his brother-in-law Solomon Loeb. [1] Headed from 1885 onwards by Jacob H. Schiff, Loeb's son-in-law, it grew to be one of the most influential investment banks in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, financing America's expanding railways and growth companies, including Western Union and ...