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  2. Civil Service Employees Association - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) is a labor union in the state of New York that represents employees in state and local government, as well as school districts, child care, and the private sector. As of 2010, there were about 300,000 members in the union.

  3. Window dresser - Wikipedia

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    Rhoda Morgenstern, a fictional character from The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spinoff Rhoda, makes her living as a window dresser in Minneapolis and New York City. [21] Walter Pfeiffer, Swiss photographer. [22] Terry Richardson, American fashion and portrait photographer, was a Bloomingdale's window dresser in the 1950s. [23]

  4. Bath & Body Works, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the exclusive Henri Bendel store on Fifth Avenue in New York City was purchased for $10 million and 798 Lerner stores for $297 million. Finally, in 1988, 25 Abercrombie & Fitch stores were purchased for $46 million. In 1996, The Limited ended its ownership of the A&F brand; it was spun off into a publicly traded company.

  5. Ellen Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Stewart was born in either Chicago, Illinois or Alexandria, Louisiana. [4] This uncertainty stems from Stewart's reticence to reveal details of her early life. As an observer wrote, "Her history is somewhat difficult to sort out—indeed it takes on a legendary quality—since on different occasions she gives different versions of the same stories."

  6. Lutèce (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1963 Ian Fleming story "Agent 007 in New York", James Bond refers to Lutèce as "one of the great restaurants of the world". Referenced in Linda Fairstein's NY-based mystery series, especially Night Watch (2012). In it a renowned French restaurateur, son of the owner of a fictitious Lutèce, sets out to reopen the restaurant.

  7. Specialized high schools in New York City - Wikipedia

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    As a way to preserve their special status, in 1972, the Hecht-Calandra Act was passed by the New York State Legislature, designating these schools as specialized science and math high schools for New York City. The Act called for a uniform exam in math and science to be administered for admission to these schools, in keeping with the uniform ...

  8. Talk:Henri Bendel - Wikipedia

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  9. Bendel (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Franz Bendel (1833–1874), Bohemian-German pianist and composer; Graham Bendel, writer and filmmaker; Hans Bendel (1814–1853), Swiss painter; Henri Bendel, American upscale women's specialty store based in New York City; Henri Willis Bendel (1868–1936), American businessman, fashion designer, and philanthropist