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The F. W. Woolworth Company (often referred to as Woolworth's ) was a retail company that was one of the original American five-and-dime stores. The first Woolworth's store was founded, with a loa...
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Frank W. Woolworth had a keen eye for business. The forerunner of the clearance table today--was quick to realize that a store of nothing but nickel priced merchandise would attract the frugal housewives. ... Frank W. Woolworth died in April, 1919, at the age of sixty-six, having lived the American dream.
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Frank Winfield Woolworth was born in Rodman, N.Y. on April 13, 1852, and spent his childhood on the family's farm in ... Frank W. Woolworth Residence; 990 Fifth Avenue at 80th Street ; New York, N.Y. 10021 ; ... Aeolian Organ, Op. 1144 (1910) in Frank W. Woolworth Residence - New York City (photo: Organ Historical Society)
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Frank W. Woolworth Quotes - Frank W. Woolworth Famous Quotations from Quotes.net ... Famous Frank W. Woolworth Quotations; ... Dreams never hurt anybody if you keep working right behind the dreams to make as much of them become real as you can. Frank W. Woolworth »...
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Frank Woolworth - Business Leaders - Harvard Business School Leadership Initiative ... Despite the failure of his first store, his later ventures proved immensely profitable, allowing him to combine his business with his brother and other associates to form the F. W. Woolworth Company in 1912.
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The Alexander C. Humprheys residence designed by C.P.H. Gilbert in Glen Cove c. 1899. The home would later be sold to Emmet Queen (when the pictures were taken) and eventually to Frank W. Woolworth, who would have C.P.H. Gilbert design him 'Winfield read more...
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Woolworth, Frank Winfield, 1852–1919, ... Woolworth opened many others and soon extended business throughout the United States and to several foreign countries. In 1911 the F. W. Woolworth Company was incorporated with ownership of over 1,000 five-and-tens, and he became director of various financial firms.
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Frank Winfield Woolworth Frank Winfield Woolworth (1852-1919), American merchant, was a pioneer in retailing methods ... Born to a poor farm family in upstate New York, F. W. Woolworth began his career by clerking in a general store in the local market center. Impressed with the success of ... WordNet: Frank Winfield Woolworth...
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At the age of 21, Frank Woolworth became an unpaid apprentice at the Corner Store in Watertown, New York. Five years later the storeowner asked Woolworth to set out a table of 5-cent items as a promotion to bring people into the store. ... Laureate Archive | Alpha Order: W...
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