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Greeting card industry
Greeting Card Background Greeting cards are pieces of paper or cardboard upon which photos, drawings, and a verse of cheer, greeting, celebration, condolence, etc. have been printed or engraved. Greeting cards are decorated with a variety of images and include messages to... Read more |
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Charles Kemble
Kemble, Charles (1775–1854), actor. A member of a distinguished theatrical family in England, he paid only one two‐year visit to America and that relatively late in his career. He made his debut in 1832 at the Park Theatre as Hamlet and was warmly greeted, but was even more eagerly... Read more |
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Trent Affair
Trent Affair incident in the diplomatic relations between the United States and Great Britain, which occurred during the American Civil War. On Nov. 8, 1861, the British mail packet Trent, carrying James M. Mason and John Slidell , Confederate commissioners to London and Paris respectively,... Read more |
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Gibson Greetings Inc
Gibson Greetings, Inc. 2100 Section RoadCincinnati, Ohio 45237U.S.A.(513) 841-6600Fax: (513) 841-6739 Public Company Incorporated: 1895 as The Gibson Art CompanyEmployees: 4,600Sales: $546.2 millionStock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 2771 Greeting Cards, 2679 Converted Paper Products,Not Elsewhere... Read more |
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Grand Duke of Kiev Oleg
OLEG (died c. 912), first grand prince of Kiev, asserted his rule over the East Slavic tribes in the middle Dnieper region and concluded treaties with Constantinople. When Rurik was on his deathbed in 879 he gave his kinsman Oleg "the Sage" control over his domains in northern Russia and placed... Read more |
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Bristol riots
Bristol riots, 1831. The rejection of Grey's second Reform Bill by the House of Lords was greeted by widespread demonstrations and rioting. Bristol had a reputation for disorder and the riots there were as much against an oligarchical corporation as against the Lords' action. The flash-point was a... Read more |
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Dame Sybil Thorndike
Dame Sybil Thorndike (Agnes Sybil Thorndike), 1882-1976, English actress. Thorndike made her debut with the Ben Greet Players and toured the United States with them (1904-7). She worked with the Old Vic (1914-18) in Shakespearean repertory and thereafter played hundreds of classic roles. Thorndike... Read more |
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American Greetings Corp
American Greetings Corporation One American Road Cleveland, Ohio 44144-2398 U.S.A. Telephone: (216) 252-7300 Fax: (216) 252-6777 Web site: http://www.americangreetings.com Public Company Incorporated: 1944 as American Greeting Publishers, Inc. Employees: 32,600 Sales: $1.99 billion... Read more |
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Hokusai
Hokusai (Katsushika Hokusai) , 1760-1849, Japanese painter, draftsman, and wood engraver, one of the foremost ukiyo-e print designers. After producing wood engravings for several years, he became a pupil of the celebrated artisan Shunsho , adopting the name Shunro. In the 1790s he illustrated... Read more |
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