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Edward Gelsthorpe (June 14, 1921 –
September 12, 2009) was an
American marketing executive. He used his
creative skills to
build markets for new products...
- residents. Fish is
married to
Cynthia (
Gelsthorpe) Fish,
daughter of
American marketing executive Edward Gelsthorpe. They have
three daughters. Wayshak,...
- the world's
largest grower of cranberries.) In 1963,
executive Edward Gelsthorpe worked with
Sylvia Schur to
develop Cranapple juice, a
product that brought...
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Edward Gelsthorpe was
hired by the
company in 1963,
having worked in the
marketing and
product development areas at Bristol-Myers.
Gelsthorpe's focus was...
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Alfred Morris Gelsthorpe, DSO (26
February 1892 – 22
August 1968) was an
English Anglican bishop and missionary.
Known po****rly as 'Gelly', he was the...
- 1995 to 1999 Vic Firth, musician,
creator of Vic
Firth drumsticks Edward Gelsthorpe, (1923–2009),
marketing executive known as "Cranapple Ed" for his best-known...
- (1883–1905)
David Edwardes Davies –
Bishop of
Bangor (1944–1949)
Morris Gelsthorpe –
Bishop in the
Sudan (1945–1952)
Frederick Goldie –
Bishop of Glasgow...
- Cape Cod (1953),
describing East
Dennis in
fascinating detail Edward Gelsthorpe (1923–2009),
marketing executive called "Cranapple Ed" for his best-known...
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moral panic. Folk
devil Moral entrepreneur M****
psychogenic illness Gelsthorpe,
Loraine (2005). "Book Review: Folk
Devils and
Moral Panics: A Feminist...
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Scouts Johnny Craig,
comic book
artist Will Englund,
journalist Edward Gelsthorpe (1923–2009),
marketing executive known as "Cranapple Ed" for his best-known...