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  2. Friedrich Soennecken - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Soennecken (20 September 1848 – 2 July 1919) was an entrepreneur and inventor. He was the founder of Soennecken, a German office supplier. Soennecken was born in Iserlohn-Dröschede, Sauerland in 1848, the son of a blacksmith. On 27 May 1875 he founded the F. Soennecken Verlag, a commercial enterprise in Remscheid, Westphalia.

  3. Comb binding - Wikipedia

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    To bind a document, the user first punches holes in the paper with a specialized hole punch. Pages must be punched a few at a time with most of these machines. If hard covers are desired, they must be punched as well. In bulk applications, a paper drilling machine may be used. Then the user chooses a spine size that will match the document.

  4. Hole punch - Wikipedia

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    A hole punch, also known as hole puncher, or paper puncher, is an office tool that is used to create holes in sheets of paper, often for the purpose of collecting the sheets in a binder or folder (such collected sheets are called loose leaves). A hole punch can also refer to similar tools for other materials, such as leather, cloth, or sheets ...

  5. Ring binder - Wikipedia

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    German Friedrich Soennecken invented ring binders in 1886 in Bonn. [2] [3] He also registered a patent on 14 November 1886 for his Papierlocher für Sammelmappen ("paper punch for binders", or hole punch). [3] German Louis Leitz, founder of Leitz, later made some important changes to the development of ring binders in Stuttgart. [4]

  6. Eastland Mall (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Eastland Mall is a defunct shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio.The mall opened February 14, 1968 and closed on December 27, 2022. [2] There are 4 vacant anchor stores that were once Lazarus, JCPenney, Sears, and Macy's (built as Kaufmann's).

  7. Is Your Cashier’s Check Legit? How to Verify Its Validity - AOL

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    2. Confirm the Bank’s Contact Details. Go online to the bank’s website to look up their contact information. Do not use any information printed on the check.

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