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New leaders at Carter, Healthtex. (Frederick Rowan II; Ellen Rhode)
Children's Business
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June 1, 1992
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Robert Matura's decision to leave as president and CEO of the William Carter Company has lead to the naming of new presidents for two of the nation's leading brands in children's wear.
Frederick Rowan II is the new president at William Carter Company, replacing Matura, who has left to spend more time with other companies where he is an investor and director, according to a Carter's company statement. Rowan had been president of Lee and group vice president of Vanity Fair Corp.
Rowan's old post at Lee is being filled by Timothy ...
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Documents of Performance: George Cruikshank, 'The First Appearance of William Shakespeare on the Stage of the Globe with Part of his Dramatic Company in 1564'
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; ...which appear in this journal. George Cruikshank, The First Appearance of William...To describe this painting by George Cruikshank as a document may seem misleading...probably even more familiar with George Cruikshank as the illustrator of Charles...
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George Cruikshank.(Biography)
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; George Cruikshank was born into an artistic family in...success. While still a teenager, Cruikshank became an overnight sensation with...for sketches to accompany text. So, Cruikshank abandoned caricatures and switched...
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Classic Cartoons: Martin Plimmer on George Cruikshank
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; ...EVERY PHOTOGRAPH of caricaturist George Cruikshank catches him on a bad-hair day...like something he had drawn. Cruikshank didn't care for beautiful things...work of Scarfe and Steadman. Cruikshank was more affectionate though...
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CRUIKSHANK EXPLORES VITALITY OF AGING THROUGH NEW LITERARY ANTHOLOGY
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...course titled "Women and Aging" at UMaine in the fall.Contact: Peg Cruikshank, 207/581-1228; George Manlove, 207581-3756. Peg Cruikshank, 207/581-1228; George Manlove, 207581-3756.
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Jay M. Cruikshank, 73, Alcoa retiree
Newspaper article from: Sunday News Lancaster, PA
; ...plant and moved to Lititz. Cruikshank retired from Alcoa in 1987...mechanical projects. Later, Cruikshank became an avid computer...daughter, Kay, wife of George Dougherty, Pottsville; two sons, William Cruikshank, Claymont, Del.; and...
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Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
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Cruikshank, Thackeray, and the Victorian eclipse of satire.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
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Charles Dickens, George Augustus Sala and Household Words.
Magazine article from: Dickens Quarterly
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Cartoon king? Huw Lewis-Jones enjoys a stylish account of the way caricaturists saw George III.(George III: A Life in Caricature)(Book review)
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