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Barnes & Noble began in 1886 as a bookstore called Arthur Hinds & Company, [9] located at 4 Cooper Institute in the Cooper Union Building in New York City. [10] [11] [12] In the fall of 1886, Gilbert Clifford Noble from Westfield, Massachusetts, who had graduated from Harvard College earlier that year, [13] was hired to work there as a clerk. [14]
G.K. Noble. Gladwyn Kingsley Noble (September 20, 1894 – December 9, 1940) was an American zoologist who served as the head curator for the department of herpetology and the department of experimental biology at the American Museum of Natural History. Noble received bachelor's and master's degrees from Harvard University in 1917 and 1918 ...
Four years later, in 1912, C. W. Follett became vice president and a shareholder of the company. In 1917, William Barnes sold his remaining interest in the company to John Wilcox. Later that year, Barnes moved to New York where he partnered with G. Clifford Noble and founded Barnes & Noble. [7]
Hewitt Associates – Ted Hewitt. Hewlett-Packard – William Hewlett and David Packard. Hillman – William Hillman. Hilton Hotels – Conrad Hilton. HKS – Hiroyuki Hasegawa and Goichi Kitagawa (plus Sigma Automotive) Hodder & Stoughton – Matthew Hodder and Thomas Wilberforce Stoughton. Hohner – Matthias Hohner.
G.A.Noble – Glenn Arthur Noble (1909–2001) G.A.Paterson – Grant A. Paterson (fl. 2011) Garay – Leslie Andrew Garay ... G.Clifford – George Clifford III ...
William Henry Barnes (c. 1840 or 1845-December 24, 1866) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War and a recipient of the Medal of Honor, America's highest military decoration. He was African American.
It peaked at number 2 on both the US Billboard Hot 100 chart (in June 1968) and the US Billboard R&B chart. [3] [4] In Canada the song reached number 7.[5]The song sold a million copies within three months of release, and attained the Gold record award from the Recording Industry Association of America in August 1968.
Malpractice is the fifth studio album by rapper Redman. [12] The album was ultimately released on May 22, 2001. It reached number four on US Billboard 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA on July 21, 2001. To date, the album has sold 683,000 copies. [13] It boasted two singles: "Let's Get Dirty (I Can't Get in da Club)" and "Smash Sumthin'".