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Galt, Iowa, a city
Galt, Kansas, a
ghost town
Galt, Michigan, a
settlement Galt, Missouri, a city
Galt, Ontario, Canada, now part of
Cambridge Galt Historic...
- John
Galt (/ɡɔːlt/) is a
character in Ayn Rand's
novel Atlas Shrugged (1957).
Although he is not
identified by name
until the last
third of the novel,...
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demonstrated the
Dominion government's
support of the
Galt enterprises by
opening the
Galts'
railway in
September 1885 in Lethbridge. The
Federal Government...
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William Galt and
Nancy Galt.
Murray Horton approached William to
expand his deli into restaurants.
Murray and
Charlotte Horton worked with the
Galts to grow...
- 29 The
Galts,
Hamilton Baird Timothy,
McClelland and Stewart, 1984, pg 57 The
Canadian Parliamentary Guide, P.G. Normandin, 1883, pg 8 The
Galts, Hamilton...
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exploit their productivity. They
discover that a
mysterious figure called John
Galt is
persuading other business leaders to
abandon their companies and disappear...
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Edith Wilson (née Bolling,
formerly Galt;
October 15, 1872 –
December 28, 1961) was
First Lady of the
United States from 1915 to 1921 as the
second wife...
- The
Galt House Hotel is a 25-story, 1,310-room
hotel in Louisville, Kentucky,
established in 1972. It is
named for two
consecutive nearby historic hotels...
- doing. When his
brother Adam
tries to rape a girl in a
Kansas town that the
Galts have just
raided and looted,
David tries to leave. He is
brought back, accused...
- John
Galt is a
fictional character in the 1957 book
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. John
Galt may also
refer to: John
Galt (novelist) (1779–1839), Scottish...