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  2. George Fabyan - Wikipedia

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    "Colonel" George Fabyan (March 15, 1867 – May 17, 1936) was an American businessman who founded a private research laboratory. [1] Fabyan's laboratory pioneered modern cryptography and was the forerunner of the NSA. The National Security Agency has recognized Riverbank Laboratories as the birthplace of U.S. cryptology.

  3. Riverbank Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Fabyan was a patron of obscure sciences, and references to his "Riverbank laboratories" exist as early as 1916. [5] In 1913, Fabyan hired Wallace Clement Sabine to help tune an acoustical levitation machine built according to specifications decoded from a Sir Francis Bacon work. Sabine ultimately convinced the colonel that the machine ...

  4. Elizebeth Smith Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Elizebeth Smith began working at Riverbank Laboratories in Geneva, Illinois, in 1916. It was one of the first facilities in the U.S. established to study cryptography. [9]: 371 Colonel George Fabyan, a wealthy textile merchant, owned Riverbank Laboratories and was interested in Shakespeare.

  5. 14 Dishes From the 1960s That Defined Sophistication - AOL

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    Oh, baby. Aside from the obvious draw of deliciousness for this dish, this chicken recipe was popular in the 1960s because of the oozing spectacle that happened when you sliced into the chicken. 9.

  6. RFK Jr.'s plan to combat addiction: 'wellness farms' - AOL

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    The Twelve Steps originate from the now global peer-to-peer addiction support group known as Alcoholics Anonymous, which was founded in the 1930s by a New York stockbroker named Bill W. and an ...

  7. Fabyan Villa - Wikipedia

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    Fabyan Villa was the home of George and Nelle Fabyan from c. 1908 to 1939. The house is notable because of its remodelling in 1907 by Frank Lloyd Wright . It was the centerpiece of the Fabyans country estate, which they named Riverbank.

  8. JPMorgan employee who questioned Jamie Dimon’s RTO mandate ...

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    When Nicolas Welch snagged a front-row seat at JPMorgan Chase’s town hall meeting in Columbus on Feb. 12, he wasn’t expecting any trouble. He was just a few feet away from Jamie Dimon, the ...

  9. Riverbank Publications - Wikipedia

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    Inscription by William Friedman in the Marshall Library’s copy of the Riverbank Publications 15-22. [1] The Riverbank Publications is a series of pamphlets written by the people who worked for millionaire George Fabyan in the multi-discipline research facility he built in the early 20th century near Chicago. They were published by Fabyan ...