- John
Harvey Kellogg (February 26, 1852 –
December 14, 1943) was an
American businessman, inventor, physician, and
advocate of the
Progressive Movement...
- Kellanova,
formerly known as the
Kellogg Company and
commonly known as Kellogg's, is an
American multinational food
manufacturing company headquartered...
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Kellog (Russian: Келлог, Ket: Ӄлукдиӈиль, Qlukdiŋil) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Turukhansky District of
Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is located...
- KBR, Inc. (formerly
Kellogg Brown & Root) is a U.S.
based company operating in
fields of science,
technology and engineering. KBR
works in
various markets...
- The Kellogg–Briand Pact or Pact of
Paris –
officially the
General Treaty for
Renunciation of War as an
Instrument of
National Policy – is a 1928 international...
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Edward Washburn Kellogg (February 20, 1883 – May 29, 1960) was an
American inventor who
invented the
moving coil
loudspeaker in 1925
along with Chester...
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Steven Castle Kellogg (born
October 6, 1941, in Norwalk, Connecticut) is an
American author and
illustrator who has
created more than 90 children's books...
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Edward Kellog Strong Jr. (August 18, 1884 –
December 4, 1963) was a
professor of
Applied Psychology at
Stanford University, who
specialized in organizational...
- The W. K.
Kellogg Foundation was
founded in June 1930 as the W. K.
Kellogg Child Welfare Foundation by
breakfast cereal pioneer Will
Keith Kellogg. In...
- His tomb is in his
native Kellog, a
small village by the
Yeloguy River, a
tributary of the Yenisei.
Kotusov was born in
Kellog of
mixed Evenk and Ket descent...