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Bonwit Teller & Co. was an
American luxury department store in New York City,
founded by Paul
Bonwit in 1895 at
Sixth Avenue and 18th Street, and later...
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stands on a plot
where the
flagship store of the department-store
chain Bonwit Teller was
formerly located. Der
Scutt of S****e
Hayden Connell Architects...
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Joseph (Josef)
Bonwit (September 29, 1862 –
December 11, 1939) was a
Kingdom of Hanover-born
American businessman. He was the
founder of
Bonwit Teller department...
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store Bonwit Teller as the anchor, more than a
decade before Bonwit's would actually move from
White Plains to
Vernon Hills in 1967. In 1964
Bonwit Teller...
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Odlum (July 17, 1892 –
January 12, 1970) was the
first woman president of
Bonwit Teller Department Store in New York City and the
first wife of financier...
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stores lined Old York Road:
Bonwit Teller at the "Avenue of Shops", #500, a row of
small shops fronting the road, with
Bonwit's,
opened in 1955, at its northern...
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Artistic Director and Vice President. He was also the Art
Director of
Bonwit Teller and gave Andy
Warhol some of his
first work as a
window dresser....
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managed or
controlled numerous industries,
including Greyhound Lines,
Bonwit Teller (acquired 1934) and
Franklin Simon & Co. (acquired 1936) ladies'...
- Ann Taylor,
Banana Republic,
Bergdorf Goodman, Biotherm, Bloomingdale's,
Bonwit Teller,
Calvin Klein, Versace, Chanel,
Christian Dior, Clairol, Escada,...
- time
during captive audience meetings.
These rulings became known as the
Bonwit Teller doctrine,
after the name of the
first of the post-Taft-Hartley Act...