James Gamble (3 April 1803 – 29 April 1891) was an Irish-American soap industrialist. He was the co-founder of Procter & Gamble Company in 1837, along...
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James Gamble may refer to: James Gamble (industrialist) (1803–1891), U.S.-based Irish soapmaker and industrialist; co-founder of Procter & Gamble Company...
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headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble. It specializes in a wide range of personal health/consumer health, personal...
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James Gamble Rogers (March 3, 1867 – October 1, 1947) was an American architect. A proponent of what came to be known as Collegiate Gothic architecture...
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Edward Stephenson Jamison Gamble (born 10 March 1986) is an English comedian, known for co-presenting The Peacock and Gamble Podcast and his regular appearances...
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Halifax mass shooting plot (redirect from James Gamble suicide)
three people, identified as Lindsay Souvannarath, Randall Shepherd, and James Gamble, who were reportedly conspiring to commit a mass killing at the Halifax...
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James Gamble Rogers IV (January 31, 1937 – October 10, 1991) was an American folk artist musician and storyteller known for the recurring theme in his...
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Constructed in 1908–1909 as a home for David B. Gamble, son of the Procter & Gamble founder James Gamble, it is today a National Historic Landmark, a California...
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William Procter (industrialist) (category Procter & Gamble people)
and candlemaker who was the co-founder of Procter & Gamble Company in 1837, along with James Gamble. A native of England, William Procter was born on 7...
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Procter & Gamble (P&G) is an American multinational consumer goods corporation with a portfolio of brands. As of 2015, the company stated it owned the...
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The James Gamble House is a historic building located in Le Claire, Iowa, United States. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster is a food and comedy podcast featuring Ed Gamble and James Acaster, in which guests are invited to select their...
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James Gamble Rogers II (January 24, 1901 – October 30, 1990) was a celebrated American architect practicing primarily in Winter Park, Florida in the middle...
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James Gamble (January 28, 1809 – February 22, 1883) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. He served two consecutive...
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Frederick William Gamble (1869–1926), English zoologist James Gamble (industrialist) (1803–1891), co-founder of Procter & Gamble James Sykes Gamble (1847–1925)...
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Clarence James Gamble (January 10, 1894 – July 15, 1966) was an American medical doctor and the heir of the Procter and Gamble soap company fortune. He...
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Gambling (also known as betting or gaming) is the wagering of something of value ("the stakes") on a random event with the intent of winning something...
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James Gamble, QPM (born November 1959) is a British former police officer and head of Belfast region for the now disbanded RUC Special Branch. Gamble...
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Administration in 1975. McNerney began his business career at Procter & Gamble in 1975, working in brand management. He worked as a management consultant...
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Ivory (soap) (category Procter & Gamble brands)
Ivorine to Procter & Gamble, which later developed Ivory. In 1879, James Norris Gamble, son of Procter & Gamble co-founder James Gamble and a trained chemist...
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English cricketer William Gamble of Procter and Gamble, son of James Gamble, co-founder of Procter and Gamble William Gambel (1823–1849), U.S. naturalist...
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Pampers (category Procter & Gamble brands)
an American brand for babies and toddlers products marketed by Procter & Gamble. In 1961, P&G researcher Victor Mills disliked changing the cloth diapers...
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American pop singer who sang "Honeycomb" James Gamble Rogers IV (1937–1991), American folk musician James O. Rodgers (American football) (1874–1945)...
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NyQuil is a brand of over-the-counter medication manufactured by Procter & Gamble intended for the relief of various symptoms of the common cold. All medications...
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Procter & Gamble Pakistan (P&G) (پروکٹر اینڈ گیمبل پاکستان) is a Pakistani consumer goods company which is a subsidiary of American multinational company...
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feared she could identify him. He murdered Villarin and her friend, James Gamble (who was at the apartment that night), using a gun registered to Justin...
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Ariel (detergent) (category Procter & Gamble brands)
between 1967 and 1969. The brand is owned by US multinational Procter & Gamble and is popular in Mexico, India, and the Philippines. "How Surf Excel beat...
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J. G. Speer (redirect from James Gamble Speer)
James Gamble Speer (June 23, 1820 - October 31, 1893) was a judge and state legislator in Florida. He was a founder of Oakland, Florida. He served in the...
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Kenneth Gamble (born August 11, 1943, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) and Leon A. Huff (born April 8, 1942, Camden, New Jersey) are an American songwriting...
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As the building's architect, Harkness chose Yale College classmate James Gamble Rogers, who would later design many of his philanthropic building projects...
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