Also popular in the 1910s were the " Produce Exchange Baths " and the " Lafayette Baths " ( 403 405 Lafayette Street, which from 1916 was managed by Ira & George Gershwin ).
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By 1910 he was the chief partner in the firm of Messrs George Fletcher, provision merchants, and a former president of the Liverpool Produce Exchange and a trustee of the Mersey Quay and Railway Carters Union.
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Rene Martinez, manager for the Produce Exchange import warehouse, first noticed it a couple of months ago as the first boxes of mangoes from the Mexican states of Nayarit, Michoacan and Sinaloa made their way across the border.
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On retiring from politics Brooker, with Joseph Vardon and William Charlick, helped establish the Fruit and Produce Exchange, of which he became the secretary in 1903, and played a substantial part in the development of the East End Market.
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After his retirement from the Produce Exchange of San Francisco he presided over both the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce 1883-1884 and the Savings and Loan Society 1885 and served as a member of the Republican National Committee 1880-1888.
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At the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Mahlman collaborated with Syukoro Manabe to develop dynamical models of the stratospheric circulation that demonstrated the importance of meanders in the polar jet stream for producing exchange between the polar and subtropical stratosphere.
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The idea came to her while the couple were traveling back from Lyon on the TGV, the high-speed train : Why not forge a link between French provincial and American regional museums that would produce exchanges and exhibitions based on their joint collections?
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A prominent New York financier and merchant, who during the Age of Monopoly served on the boards of twenty-nine corporations, Orr headed the New York Produce Exchange ( 1887 1888 ) and was president of the New York Chamber of Commerce ( 1894 ).
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The Produce Exchange Building was demolished in 1957 and replaced by a 32-story tower constructed in 1958-1959 . The developer, Uris Buildings Corporation, first preferred a design by William Lescaze with Kahn & Jacobs, which featured a tower slab set at right angles to Broadway.
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Over the course of three decades, they furnished a number of important buildings in New York City including the New York Produce Exchange, the Columbia Bank, and the Union Square Savings Bank; hotels including The Knickerbocker Hotel ( Manhattan ) and the St . Regis; social clubs including the Criterion Club, Progress Club, and Colonial Club; and the yachts of William Backhouse Astor, Jr ., and other clients.