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Wanamaker
[ won-uh-mey-ker ]
noun
- John, 1838–1922, U.S. merchant and philanthropist.
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Wanamaker’s dilemma is alive and well in digital advertising.
John M. Erickson, director of the Wanamaker Institute, died at his work last night.
He caught messages from the Waldorf, from the Wanamaker station, from the police wireless.
After the addresses of the mayor and the governor they were turned over to a committee of citizens, headed by Rodman Wanamaker.
In the bill prepared by Postmaster-General Wanamaker, it is provided that this shall not exceed 2.4 per cent.
John Wanamaker was born in Philadelphia in 1838, a poor boy with his way to make in the world.
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