-
purchased a
batch of
seven Argosies for this purpose. However, when
Riddle lost the
logistics contract during 1962, its
Argosies were
repossessed by Armstrong...
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Argosy or
argosy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Argosy or The
Argosy may
refer to:
Argosy (magazine), an
American pulp
magazine 1882–1978...
- off
federal funding to
Argosy University. All
Argosy campuses were
officially closed shortly thereafter. The
origins of
Argosy University trace to three...
- an
order for a
further three Argosies,
which was
later increased to four.
These later aircraft were
designated as
Argosy Mk. II and were ****ed with more...
- Look up
argosy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
argosy is a
merchant ship, or a
fleet of such ships. As used by
Shakespeare (e.g., in King Henry...
- The
Freightliner Argosy is a
model line of
cabover trucks that was
produced by the
American truck manufacturer Freightliner from the 1999 to 2020 model...
-
Argosy was an
American magazine,
founded in 1882 as The
Golden Argosy, a children's w****ly,
edited by
Frank Munsey and
published by E. G. Rideout. Munsey...
-
Argosy University,
Seattle was one of 19
campuses nationwide of the for-profit
Argosy University,
which was
formed in 2001
through the
merger of the American...
-
Argosy Gaming Company was an Alton,
Illinois based casino operator. The
company through the
political connections of its
chairman William F.
Cellini received...
- The
Argosy Book
Store is New York City's
oldest independent bookstore.
Located at 116 East 59th Street,
between Park and
Lexington Avenues in
Midtown Manhattan...