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  2. Emeric Partos - Wikipedia

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    Partos died of a cerebral haemorrhage at Mount Sinai Hospital on 2 December 1975. [2] He was 70 years old and living in New York on East 65th Street. [2] The executive vice president of Bergdorf's told The New York Times that Partos was a "small man of great stature", referring to his height of 5'3 inches. [2]

  3. Monjo Company - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his death he was a director of the New York Auction Company and the co-director of the Charity Chest of the Fur Industry of the City of New York as well as the Fur Trade Foundation. [11] Ferdinand and Jennie May Monjo had three sons: Ferdinand Monjo Jr., Edward R. Monjo, and George L. Monjo. [12] F. N.

  4. Peter Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Peter Duffy QC (25 August 1954 – 5 March 1999) was a British barrister. Educated at Wimbledon College, London, he read law at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he received a first class degree. He went on to Queen Mary College, London, where he taught from 1979 to 1989.

  5. Gunther Jaeckel - Wikipedia

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    Gunther Jaeckel is a famous New York City furrier. In 1949, the two old-line furriers Gunther & Sons Inc. and Jaeckel Inc. merged into Gunther Jaeckel to widen their product line beyond furs to ladies’ dresses and suits. [1] Gunther Jaeckel purchased Adrian’s entire spring 1948 [2] [3] collection, which was sold in its store at 10 East 57th ...

  6. Marc Jacobs Addresses 'Bullies’ Who Accused His Brand of ...

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    Jacobs went on to set the record straight, asserting that his label has not used fur since 2018. “I made a statement to WWD on April 26, 2018 in regards to my position on fur,” he wrote. (He ...

  7. American Fur Company - Wikipedia

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    By depleting furs in the Snake River country and underselling the American Fur Company at the annual Rocky Mountain Rendezvous, the HBC effectively ruined American fur trading efforts in the Rocky Mountains. [24] By the 1840s, silk was replacing fur for hats as the clothing fashion in Europe. The company was unable to cope with all these factors.

  8. Statue of Francis P. Duffy - Wikipedia

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    An outdoor 1936–1937 statue of Francis P. Duffy by Charles Keck is installed at Duffy Square, part of Times Square, in the New York City borough of Manhattan. [1] The statue, which was dedicated on May 2, 1937, and has the title Father Francis P. Duffy, [2] earned Keck a Grand Lodge Medal for Distinguished Achievement from the Masonic order.

  9. Fur Workers Industrial Union - Wikipedia

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    The Fur Workers Industrial Union was formed in 1927 by a group of New York City locals expelled from the American Federation of Labor-affiliated International Fur Workers Union of the United States and Canada. [1] The split had been preceded by a power struggle inside the fur workers union locals of New York.