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Filene's (/faɪˈliːnz/,
originally William Filene & Sons Co.) was an
American department store chain; it was
founded by
William Filene in 1881. The success...
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Filene may
refer to:
Filene Research Institute, a
consumer finance company Filene's, an
American department store chain Filene's Ba****t, a department...
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Albert Filene (September 3, 1860 –
September 26, 1937) was an
American businessman and philanthropist. He is best
known for
building the
Filene's department...
- resources. Its land was
donated to the
United States government by
Catherine Filene Shouse, who
sought to
preserve her
former farm as parkland. In 1966, Congress...
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Filene's Ba****t, also
called The Ba****t, was a M****achusetts-based
chain of
department stores which was
owned by
Retail Ventures, Inc.
until April...
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Filene,
Benjamin (2011). "Listening Intently: Can
StoryCorps Teach Museums How to Win the
Hearts of New Audiences?" in Bill Adair,
Benjamin Filene, and...
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Abraham Lincoln Filene (April 5, 1865 –
August 27, 1957) was an
American businessman and philanthropist. Born to a
Jewish family in Boston, M****achusetts...
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Filene's Department Store was a
department store building at 426
Washington Street in
Downtown Crossing, Boston, M****achusetts. It was the
flagship store...
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Catherine Filene Shouse (June 9, 1896 –
December 14, 1994) was an
American researcher and philanthropist. She
graduated in 1918 from
Wheaton College in...
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Swanee Hunt
Winona LaDuke Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
Judith L.
Pipher Catherine Filene Shouse Henrietta Szold 2009
Louise Bourgeois Mildred Cohn
Karen DeCrow Susan...