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  2. Lyman Bloomingdale - Wikipedia

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    Lyman Bloomingdale was born on February 11, 1841, [4] in New York City, [2] the son of the Bavarian-born, German Jewish immigrant Benjamin Bloomingdale [4] and Hannah Weil. [4] Lyman and his brother Joseph were trained in the retailing of ladies clothing at their father's store. [ 3 ]

  3. New York Regents Examinations - Wikipedia

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    The first Regents Examinations were administered in November 1866. In 1878, the Regents Examination system was expanded to assess the curricula taught in the secondary schools of New York, and the Regents exams were first administered as high school end-of-course exams. [3]

  4. Michael Gould (chief executive) - Wikipedia

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    Gould began his career at Abraham & Straus before leaving in 1978 to join Robinson's Department Stores in Los Angeles. [1] [2] In 1980, Gould became chairman of Robinson's. [1] [2] In May 1986, he was named president and Chief Operating Officer of Giorgio Beverly Hills, [3] which was purchased by Avon the following year. [4]

  5. List of state achievement tests in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico Alternate Performance Assessment: NMSBA NMAPA [28] New York: New York State Department of Education: Regents Examinations. New York State Examination. Regents NYSE [29] Yes, translation is available for all Regents exams except for language exams. For English exams, a glossary is available, while foreign language exams have none. [30 ...

  6. Bloomingdale's - Wikipedia

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    Bloomingdale's Inc. is an American luxury department store chain founded in 1861 by Joseph Bloomingdale and Lyman Bloomingdale.It was acquired by Federated Department Stores in 1930, which purchased the Macy’s department store chain in 1994, when they became sister brands.

  7. Joseph B. Bloomingdale - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bernard Bloomingdale (December 22, 1842 – November 21, 1904) was an American businessman who in April 1872, with his brother Lyman, founded department store Bloomingdales Inc. on 59th Street in New York City.

  8. Alfred S. Bloomingdale - Wikipedia

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    Bloomingdale was born to a wealthy Jewish family on April 15, 1916, in New York City, the son of Rosalind (née Schiffer) and Hiram Bloomingdale, [2] [3] and the grandson of Lyman G. Bloomingdale, a co-founder of the famous department store Bloomingdale's.

  9. Dwight School - Wikipedia

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    The New York School of Languages was later renamed Timothy Dwight School [5] in honor of that historic partnership. In the late 1960s Moe C. Spahn and his wife bought the school for their son Stephen to run; [ 6 ] after serving as assistant headmaster Stephen became headmaster on June 1, 1967. [ 7 ]