Adolph Rosenberg Photographs, 1945-1955, undated.
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The Coca-Cola Company was founded in Atlanta, Ga. in 1886 by John Pemberton. The Star Salesman Kit was part of a program developed to train Coca-Cola route salesmen. From the description of Coca-Cola Company Star Salesman Kit, 1949-1951. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 686792008 The Coca-Cola Company originated as the Pemberton Chemical Company (1886). The Pemberton Chemical Company, which developed and marketed a soft drink named "Coca-Cola," was acquired (18...
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Benatar, Victor.
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Habif, Isaac.
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Mayer, Albert Alois
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Albert Mayer (1897-1981), an architect and city planner, co-founded the New York City firm of Mayer and Whittlesey (later Mayer, Whittlesey and Glass) in 1935. Mayer attended Columbia University, but graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a degree in civil engineering in 1919. After spending several years as an engineer, he switched to architecture when he became more interested in the social aspects of design. An advocate of large-scale planned housing projects, he believ...
Galantt, Isaac, Mrs.
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Marcus, Harold G.
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Atlanta Safe and Lock Works (Fulton County, Ga.)
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Ringel, Herbert.
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Harrison, Harry, 1957-
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Rittenbaum, Max.
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Goldstein, Abe, 1893-1953
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Breman, William.
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London, Maxine
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Weiss, Morton L.
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Singer Sewing Center (Fulton County, Ga.)
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Rothberg, Sam.
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Aronstam, Louis.
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Regenstein, Louis, Jr.
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Clark Howell School (Atlanta, Ga.)
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Massell, Benedict F.
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Mansell Brothers, Inc. (Roswell, Ga.)
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Cavalier, Sidney.
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Jacobs, Hyman
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Bennett, George John
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Scientist and author. From the description of Letter : to Angus & Robertson. 1892. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225744652 ...
Rosenberg, Adolph.
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Adolph Rosenberg became the editor of the Southern Israelite in the 1970's after serving as a reporter for the Atlanta Journal and the Atlanta Constitution. A well honored member of the Atlanta journalism community, Rosenberg was the founder of the Atlanta Press Club, second president of the Georgia Scholastic Press Association and served three terms as president of the American Jewish Press Association. From the description of Adolph Rosenberg Photographs, 1945-1955, undated. (Atlan...
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Atlanta Public Library. Ida Williams Branch.
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Feld, Benjamin, 1917-
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