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Charles Ranlett Flint (January 24, 1850 –
February 26, 1934) was the
founder of the Computing-Tabulating-Recording
Company which later became IBM. For...
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William H.
Ranlett Sr. (July 3, 1806 –
November 8, 1865) was an
American architect and author. He
moved from the East
Coast to San
Francisco during the...
- Terhune-
Ranlett House, also
known as the Joe
Jefferson House, is
located in Ho-Ho-Kus,
Bergen County, New Jersey,
United States. The
house was
built in...
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Charles Ranlett Flint had
already created several successful consolidations,
including creating industrial giant U.S. Rubber....
- essayist, critic, columnist, and translator. He is
currently the
Charles Ranlett Flint Professor of
Humanities at Bard College, the
Editor at
Large of the...
- (1796–1852) from
Plates 44 and 45,
Design XVII, of The Architect, by
William H.
Ranlett, 1847. However,
Booth never lived in
Tudor Hall,
because he died before...
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presumed architect of the
Atkinson House is
William H.
Ranlett (or his
architecture firm "Homer,
Ranlett and Morrison").
Between 1853 and 1854, a partnership...
- name remained. In 1853 and 1854, a
partnership was
formed by
William H.
Ranlett (the architect),
Charles Homer (the
general contractor), and
Joseph H....
- 1911,
their four
companies were
amalgamated in New York
State by
Charles Ranlett Flint forming a
fifth company, the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company...
- alumni. Many of the world's most
renowned companies, such as IBM (Charles
Ranlett Flint),
Twitter (Jack Dorsey),
Bloomberg L.P. (Charles Zegar),
Jacobs Engineering...