- The firm was
founded in 1903 as
Stoy and Co by Fred
Stoy. In 1919, Jack
Hayward joined the firm and it
became Stoy Hayward and Co. A
series of mergers...
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Stoy is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Franklin Pierce Stoy (1854–1911),
Mayor of
Atlantic City, New
Jersey from 1900 to 1911 Joe...
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Stoy is a
village in
Crawford County, Illinois,
United States. The po****tion was 108 at the 2020 census.
Illinois Route 33 runs
along the
northern border...
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Joseph E.
Stoy is a
British computer scientist. He
initially studied physics at
Oxford University.
Early in his career, in the 1970s, he
worked on denotational...
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Irving Stoy Reed (November 12, 1923 –
September 11, 2012) was an
American mathematician and engineer. He is best
known for co-inventing a
class of algebraic...
- York Times.
Retrieved 26
August 2010. Perry, Mic****e (15
January 2002). "
Stoys faces fine and
lessons over
Polly Peck".
Accountancy Age.
Retrieved 30 July...
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Stoy (22
January 1815,
Pegau - 23
January 1885, Jena) was a
German educator and pedagogue, a
representative of
Herbartian pedagogy. Karl
Volkmar Stoy...
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Indian War.
Daniel Stoy was one of the
first settlers west of the mountains. From the
records of
Harmon Husband, we find that
Stoy lived along the Forbes...
- C.C.C.P. is a
German synth-pop act led by
Rasputin Stoy. They were best
known for the 1986
songs "American-Soviets I" and "American-Soviets II", released...
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analyze the
character in the
context of the Bush administration,
Jennifer Stoy says "Roslin’s
place in the
succession – forty-three – is an
oblique reference...