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Frank Rutter Frank Rutter
Rutter, Frank (1876–1937). British art critic, born in London, the son of a solicitor ( John Ruskin was among his clients). After taking a degree in Semitic languages at Cambridge University in 1899 he became a professional art critic in 1901, writing for The Times, Financial Times, and... Read more
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Financial Services Company BUSINESS PLAN     PRISMA MICROFINANCE, INC. 2 Claremont Street Boston, Massachusetts 02118 Prisma MicroFinance, Inc., is a private, mission-driven company with operating subsidiaries in Central America that provide ... Read more
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Fourth Financial Corporation 100 N. BroadwayWichita, Kansas 67202U.S.A.(316) 261-4444Fax: (316) 261-2195 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1968Employees: 3,500Total Assets: $7.65 billionStock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 6021 National Commercial Banks; 6712 Bank HoldingCompanies; 6311 Life Insurance; 6321... Read more
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New York School New York School
New York School. Term applied to the innovatory painters, especially the Abstract Expressionists, who worked in New York in the 1940s and 1950s and whose critical and financial success helped the city to replace Paris as the world's leading centre of avant-garde art. An exhibition staged by the Los... Read more
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Synovus Financial Corp. One Arsenal Place901 Front Avenue, Suite 301Columbus, Georgia 31901U.S.A.Telephone: (706) 649-2311Fax: (706) 649-2342Web site: http://www.synovus.com Public CompanyIncorporated: 1972 as CB&T Bancshares, Inc.Employees: 10,166Total Assets: $18.51 billion (2002)Stock... Read more

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