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  2. Camel (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    The iconic style of Camel is the original unfiltered cigarette sold in a soft pack, known as Camel Straights or Regulars. Its popularity peaked through the brand's use by famous personalities such as news broadcaster Edward R. Murrow, whose usage of them was so heavy and so public that the smoking of a Camel no-filter became his trademark. [5]

  3. Hotel Claridge - Wikipedia

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    The celebrated smoking Camel cigarette billboard in Times Square was designed by Douglas Leigh and mounted on the Hotel Claridge. (Photo, 1948) (Photo, 1948) The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) was founded at the Hotel Claridge on February 13, 1914.

  4. Camel's Den Cave - Wikipedia

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  5. Ripped from the Headlines: Man demands cigarette after ... - AOL

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    Take a look back at some of the quirky front-page stories in the LSJ from May 1924.

  6. Mystery of ‘Pinnacle Man’ found frozen in a cave solved after ...

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    A man found frozen in a Pennsylvania cave in 1977 has finally been identified, closing the book on a nearly 50-year-long mystery. The Berks County Coroner’s Office identified the remains of the ...

  7. Joe Camel - Wikipedia

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    The character Joe Camel was created in 1974 by British artist Nicholas Price for a French advertising campaign for Camel cigarettes. The new Joe Camel character was subsequently used in advertising in other countries throughout the 1970s. [1] This European iteration of Joe Camel was first seen in the United States in 1988 when Greensboro, North ...

  8. Douglas Leigh - Wikipedia

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    The celebrated smoking Camel cigarette billboard in Times Square was designed by Douglas Leigh and mounted on the Hotel Claridge. (Photo, 1948) (Photo, 1948) Leigh then designed a sign for the St. Moritz Hotel in exchange for the right to live there and to use the hotel's address at 50 Central Park South for his business.

  9. Man-made caves at homeless encampments along Tuolumne pose ...

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