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    Henry Gaylord Wilshire (June 7, 1861 – September 7, 1927), known to his contemporaries by his middle name of "Gaylord", was an American land developer...
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    downtown. Nevada and Orange were later renamed as parts of Wilshire. In 1895, Henry Gaylord Wilshire (1861–1927), a developer, publisher, and revolutionary...
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    continues north through Hollywood to North Hollywood. Wilshire Boulevard is named for Henry Gaylord Wilshire—a millionaire who in 1895 began developing a 35-acre...
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  • University David Wilshire, British politician and Parliament member Henry Austin Wilshire, Australian architect Henry Gaylord Wilshire, American land developer...
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    quackery in 1892. The Iona Company, an Oregon-based company founded by Henry Gaylord Wilshire was still selling belts in 1926 and making large profits: $36,000...
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    Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles) (category Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles)
    at 3400 Wilshire Boulevard, between Catalina Street and Mariposa Avenue in present-day Koreatown, The Ambassador was set back from Wilshire Boulevard...
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    Agitator was unveiled by the Wilshire Book Company of New York, publishing house run by Wilshire's Magazine editor Gaylord Wilshire. Hanford's demise proved...
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  • Wilmington, Delaware, birthplace of founder Phineas Banning Wilshire Boulevard Gaylord Wilshire, land developer, publisher and outspoken socialist Workman...
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    native Russia. H. Gaylord Wilshire, "The Sequel to a Modern Romance," Wilshire's Magazine, whole no. 64 (November 1903), pg. 2. Wilshire, "The Sequel to...
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    significant Jewish population. Wealthy businessmen commuted to downtown, Wilshire Center (now Koreatown), Hollywood, and the Miracle Mile from the district's...
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  • Santa Barbara Aztec Hotel Balboa Bay Club & Resort Balboa Inn Beverly Wilshire Hotel Cal Neva Lodge & Casino Carlton Hotel Carter House Inn Casa del Desierto...
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    worked at former boxer Maxie Rosenbloom's nightclub (Slapsy Maxie's, on Wilshire Boulevard). Gleason's big break occurred in 1949 when he landed the role...
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  • 1920, during filming. Their plane crashed at the DeMille Airfield, along Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles, while filming night scenes. Manslaughter (1922)....
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  • Dunham, Emily Estes, Bonnie Keen, Chris Rodriguez, Michael Shannon, Micah Wilshire Cutthroat Island Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Carolco Pictures Renny Harlin (director);...
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  • Golden Rule (The Bon Marché in 1923) Bullock's (Macy's in 1996) Bullocks Wilshire Burdines (Macy's in 2005) Maas Brothers Carter Hawley Hale Stores (merged...
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    1780-1950. New York: Anchor Books. Wilshire, Gaylord (1907). Socialism – The Mallock-Wilshire Argument. New York: Wilshire Book Co. Woodring, Carl (1947)...
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    Athletic Club: Remove the Swastikas". Curbed Detroit. "The Sacred Spaces of Wilshire Boulevard, A Guide for Kids, by Kids" (PDF). Los Angeles Conservancy. Archived...
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    couple became interested in real estate, later investing in the Beverly Wilshire and throughout Las Vegas (including co-founding and chairing the board...
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    Jacob Javits, John Sherman Cooper, Daniel Brewster, George McGovern, and Gaylord Nelson, were very reluctant to vote for a resolution that would be a blank...
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    1902. The best result was obtained by millionaire magazine publisher Gaylord Wilshire, who received 425 out of 2,000 votes cast in his district. United Socialist...
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