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  2. Samuel R. Heywood - Wikipedia

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    His older son Frank E. Heywood served as Treasurer of the Heywood Boot and Shoe Company, and his younger son, Albert S., graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1892. [ 2 ] Heywood died in Worcester on May 27, 1913.

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  4. To Boot New York - Wikipedia

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    To Boot New York is an American shoe brand based in New York City founded and designed by Adam Derrick and sold at large department stores and boutiques in the United States and Canada [1] as well as through its own e-commerce site. The To Boot New York brand featured at Saks Fifth Avenue, Brickell City Centre, Miami, 2022

  5. MV Edmund Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Gardner was built by Philip and Son, of Dartmouth, and was launched on 9 July 1953. She was completed and entered service on the Mersey on 2 December 1953. Her function was to serve as a floating base for pilots guiding ships into and out of the Mersey.

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  7. The Amish Cook: Son Elijah's non-traditional birthday menu - AOL

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    The children's eyes filled with delight as they watched the array of veggies and meat tumble on the table before them. We passed a cloth for the children to wash their hands and thanked the Lord ...

  8. A.M. Kroop and Sons, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] The shop's boot makers used equipment dating from the 1930s. [ 4 ] Randy Kroop closed the 2,500-square-foot (230 m 2 ) warehouse and store on C Street permanently in autumn 2018, citing inflation, competition by non-custom makers, and a decline in the horse racing industry.

  9. Jay Fiedler - Wikipedia

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    He is an alumnus of Dartmouth College, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. In football, Fiedler set school and Ivy League [6] records for touchdown passes (58), passing yards (6,684) and total offense (7,249 yards). [7] Fiedler was named Co-Offensive Player of the Game in the 1994 East-West Shrine Game.