- The
Ferst Center for the Arts,
located in Atlanta, Georgia, is
Georgia Tech's
theater and arts
center and is
adjacent to DramaTech, the student-run theater...
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Moses Ferst (24
September 1828 – 13
August 1889) was a German-American
businessman based in Savannah, Georgia,
where he was a
merchant and a
noted citizen...
- is an
American company founded in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1923 by
Monie A.
Ferst. At one time the
largest producer of
writing instruments in the world, it...
- and
voted for Bob Dole and Jack Kemp.
Thomas J.
Barnette Dot
Burns Jeanne Ferst Briggs A.
Goggans Camilla Johnson-Moore
Brenda R. (B.J.)
Lopez Mack Mattingly...
- and (to the west) the M.
Ferst and
Company grocery store. The
Ferst building was
completed in
September 1888, but
Moses Ferst, a
native of Bavaria, died...
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Stage Coca-Cola Roxy
Donna and
Marvin Schwartz Center for
Performing Arts
Ferst Center for the Arts Fox
Theatre Goat Farm Arts
Center King Plow Arts Center...
- Alan
Furst (/
fɜːrst/; born 1941) is an
American author of
historical spy novels.
Furst has been
called "an heir to the
tradition of Eric
Ambler and Graham...
- touchdowns,
Barron 4,
Ferst, Allen, and
Staton 2 each, Smith, Fincher, and Cobb one each.
Georgia Tech beat Camp
Gordon 28–0.
Frank Ferst and Red
Barron each...
- the
United States List of
Michelin starred restaurants in New York City
Ferst,
Devra (2015-04-20). "Opening Alert:
Rebelle Debuts Its 81 Page Wine List...
- Fournier.
Ferst owned the
company until 1998 when he sold it to the
Picknelly family. With the
millions earned in
revenue from the business, the
Ferst's helped...