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  2. Swisher (company) - Wikipedia

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    Swisher was founded in 1861 in Newark, Ohio by David Swisher. It is based in Jacksonville, Florida.In 1958, the machine-manufactured Swisher Sweets brand was introduced, [1] and by 1964, the company was making four million cigars a day that were being shipped to all 50 states and to 47 foreign countries.

  3. Swisher Hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Swisher Hygiene Inc. is a sanitation company in the United States which until 2015 traded on the NASDAQ. Originally a janitorial service company, two-thirds of its revenue are now generated by selling cleaning and sanitizing chemicals.

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    The 610 Foundation negotiated with the AFT Foundation to allow No. 610 to pull the Freedom Train throughout Texas and possibly other parts of the southwestern United States. [22] By July 1974, Don Ball, who was the vice president for government and business relations for the AFT Foundation, promised that No. 610 would pull the train in Texas in ...

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    Swisher, who has a new memoir coming out, will tape a live episode of her podcast Pivot with co-host Scott Galloway. The session will take place on the new Vox Media Podcast Stage which will host ...

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  7. Carl Brent Swisher - Wikipedia

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    Carl Brent Swisher (April 28, 1897 – June 14, 1968) was an American political scientist and historian who was an expert on the history of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was particularly recognized for his biographies of Supreme Court justices, including Stephen J. Field and Roger B. Taney . [ 1 ]