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oldest Thanksgiving parade, the
Gimbels Thanksgiving Day Parade,
originating in 1920 in Philadelphia.
Gimbels was also
considered the
chief rival...
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Norman Gimbel (November 16, 1927 –
December 19, 2018) was an
American lyricist and
songwriter of po****r
songs and
themes to
television shows and films...
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Gimbel may
refer to: Adam
Gimbel (1817–1896),
American businessman and
founder of the
Gimbels department store Bernard Gimbel (1885–1966),
American businessman...
- his
family to list
Gimbels on the New York
Stock Exchange although with the
family maintaining a
controlling interest. In 1923,
Gimbels purchased a controlling...
- The
Gimbels Parking Pavilion is an Art Moderne-style
parking ramp
built by
Gimbels Department Store for its
customers in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin in 1947....
- with His Song" is a song
composed by
Charles Fox with
lyrics by
Norman Gimbel. The
lyrics were
written in
collaboration with Lori
Lieberman after she...
- Plankinton. The
Gimbels store was the
largest dry
goods vendor in the city, with its own
elevator and 40–75 salespeople. In 1894, the
Gimbel Brothers Company...
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eighteen Emmy Awards.
Gimbel was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on
March 11, 1925, into the
family who
owned the
Gimbels department store. His parents...
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profitable on its own, In 1958,
Gimbel put
together an
investor group (including Bob Hope) and
purchased WIP from
Gimbels for $2,500,000. In 1960, John...
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Bernard Feustman Gimbel and heir to the
Gimbels department store chain. His
great grandfather was Adam
Gimbel. He had two sisters, Hope
Gimbel Solinger and...