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  2. Burton Kramer - Wikipedia

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    In late 1967 he founded Kramer Design Associates Limited, a multi-media firm specializing in corporate I.D. Programs, signage systems and print. Kramer was a professor at the Ontario College of Art and Design (part-time faculty) for 21 years, lectured at universities in Mexico, Canada, the US and Switzerland. He has been a member of AGI.

  3. Bathysphere - Wikipedia

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    Barton's design called for a spherical vessel, as a sphere is the best possible shape for resisting high pressure. [3] The sphere had openings for three 3-inch-thick (76 mm) windows made of fused quartz, the strongest transparent material then available, as well as a 400-pound (180 kg) entrance hatch which was to be bolted down before a descent.

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  5. The Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    "The Bookstore" is the 173rd episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 17th episode for the ninth and final season. It aired on April 9, 1998. [1] In this episode, Jerry catches his Uncle Leo in the act of shoplifting, George is forced to buy a book after he is caught reading it in the bookstore's public bathroom, and Kramer and Newman attempt to start a rickshaw business.

  6. 18th century glassmaking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    German workers were used, and production of window glass is believed to have begun in 1786. [108] De Neufville was a poor financial manager, and the glass works was abandoned by 1790. [109] James Caldwell and associates renovated the abandoned factory in 1792 and began producing window glass. He called his factory the Albany Glass House. [110]

  7. Barton's Candy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Barton's Candy Corporation [1] was a Chocolatier and candy company founded in 1940 by Stephen Klein [2] [3] and his five [4] brothers a year after they arrived in the United States from Austria. Its original name was Barton's Bonbonnieres, and as of 1960 operated 3,000 stores across America.