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 Fuller (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Edward Fuller (1887-1968), U.S. preacher and founder of Fuller Theological Seminary.
Dolores Fuller (born 1923), U.S. actress and composer, Ed Wood's companion.
Edward Fuller (1893-1918), U.S. Marine Corps officer, son of Ben H. Fuller.
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 Alfred
Alfred (town), New York Alfred is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 5,140.
Alfred Delp Alfred Delp was born on Jesuit.
Alfred of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and 1893.
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Sarah FULLER was born on 26 Oct 1806 in Minster Thanet and was christened on 14 Dec 1806 in St.Mary's Minster, Kent.
Alfred FULLER was born on 19 Feb 1859 in Minster Thanet, was christened on 20 Apr 1859 in St Mary Minster Thanet, and died on 29 Sep 1894, at age 35.
Alfred FULLER was born on 1 Jul 1867 in Minster Thanet and was christened on 6 Oct 1867 in St Mary Minster Thanet.
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 Alfred Fuller; his life and work
Fuller afterwards stated that he 'thought the colony was not ready for the business at first when I came here'.[4] He evidently considered the opportunities from brewing to be more rewarding at that time, although Melbourne directories indicate this was an even more overcrowded and popular trade.
Fuller's organ was placed in the apse of the church, where it remained until 1940.
Alfred Fuller was predeceased by his wife Josephine, née Richardson, whom he had married at the home of her parents (James S. Richardson, an ironmonger, and his wife Margaret, née Hill) at St Kilda, on 3 August 1874 when he was 28 years of age.
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 20th Century American Leaders Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fuller developed a new, unique brush for household use and employed salesmen, called independent "dealers," to sell his brushes directly to the consumer.
Fuller grew sales of his firm from $40,000 in 1910 to $12 million in 1924.
Although the Fuller Brush Company spent little on advertising, only $50,000 for example in 1948, sales continued to rise reaching $30 million in that same year.
www.hbs.edu /leadership/database/leaders/286   (76 words)

  
 Alfred Fuller
Alfred C. Fuller was born on an Annapolis Valley farm on January 13, 1885 in Welsford, King's County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
It remained in the Fuller family’s hands until 1969 when the company merged with Consolidated Foods Inc.
Fuller maintained a lifelong connection with his native Nova Scotia, buying a home in Yarmouth[?] where he and his family spent most summers.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/al/Alfred_Fuller.html   (141 words)

  
 The History of Fuller Brush
In 1923, just 17 years after Alfred Fuller began manufacturing brushes in his sister's basement, his company's annual sales were $15 million.
Fuller Brush had become a leader in the home care industry long before other network marketing companies, such as Amway and Stanley Home Products, were founded.
The statements made and opinions expressed on this WEB site are those of the Fuller Brush Independent Distributor who is the publisher of this document, and are not to be construed as the statements or opinions of the Fuller Brush Company.
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 OhioKids! - TellZall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Alfred discovered that he had a "gift" for sales and that he could gain the confidence of housewives by demonstrating the various brushes in their homes.
Fuller found that his business was growing too large for a one-person operation, and he began to recruit a sales force.
Fuller representatives had to purchase their own sample case, stocked with products, and were assigned a territory.
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 Borzoi Reader | Catalog | A Third Face by Samuel Fuller
Samuel Fuller was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1911.
Fuller lived in Los Angeles with his wife and their daughter and died at the age of eighty-five in 1997.
She was married to Samuel Fuller in 1967 and lives in Los Angeles, California, with their daughter, Samantha, and grandchild, Samira.
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 The Double Bass and Violone Internet Archive by Jerry Fuller
Jerry Fuller began studying the double bass at age 16 and was invited to join the Lyric Opera of Chicago orchestra three years later.
Fuller became interested in historically-informed performance practice and has achieved international recognition for his work with period instruments.
Fuller served as an officer of the Board of Directors of the International Society of Bassists 1990-1996 and has appeared as a guest artist with the American Bach Soloists of San Francisco, the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston and the Newberry Consort of Chicago.
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 Fuller Family Tree - pafg09.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Stephen Arthur FULLER (John George, Stephen, Thomas, John, Thomas) was born 02 Sep 1877.
Sydney Vincent FULLER was born 02 Jan 1914.
Harold Francis FULLER (John George, Stephen, Thomas, John, Thomas) was born 20 Jul 1883.
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 Alfred Fuller Biography / Biography of Alfred Fuller Biography Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Alfred Carl Fuller was born on January 13, 1885, on a farm in the Canadian town of Grand Pre, Nova Scotia.
Fuller was the eleventh of twelve children born to poor but hard working parents.
Fuller lost three jobsÄ train conductor, handy man, and wagon driverÄduring his first two years of work.
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 Peton Fuller House - Yarmouth County Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This Victorian home, located at 20 Collins Street next to the Yarmouth County Museum, was the summer home of Mary Primrose (Pelton) Fuller and her husband Alfred C. Fuller.
Fuller was an Kings Co. native who moved to the USA at the age of 18 and became famous as the original Fuller Brush man and founder of the Fuller Brush Company in Hartford CT.
Fuller donated the home and its contents to the Yarmouth County Historical Society.
yarmouthcountymuseum.ednet.ns.ca /PFHouse.htm   (210 words)

  
 alfred angelo wedding dresses for the fuller figure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
alfred angelo wedding dresses for the fuller figure from cloud nine, offer sizes from 8 to 32 for the bride who requires a wedding dress in a larger sizes
wedding dresses fuller figure from the alfred angelo collection at cloud nine offer sizes from 8 to 32, for the bride who requires a comfortable elegant look in larger sizes.
Available in a variety of designs in white and ivory they are most suitable for being married at a church or at a venue of your choice whether it be a hotel or perhaps a castle or a venue of historic interest.
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 Alfred Fuller -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Alfred C. Fuller (January 13, 1885 - December, 1973) was a (A river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma) Canadian businessman.
A few years later, with a $75.00 investment, he started the (Click link for more info and facts about Fuller Brush Company) Fuller Brush Company in (Click link for more info and facts about Hartford, Connecticut) Hartford, Connecticut, selling brushes door to door.
He maintained a lifelong connection with his native Nova Scotia, buying a home in (Click link for more info and facts about Yarmouth) Yarmouth where he and his family spent most summers.
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 Fuller Family Tree - pafg15.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ronald Thomas FULLER (Stephen Arthur, John George, Stephen, Thomas, John, Thomas) was born 17 Aug 1921.
Winifred Mary FULLER (Harold Francis, John George, Stephen, Thomas, John, Thomas) was born 27 Oct 1909.
James Richard Edmund FULLER (Mark Anthony, Thomas Stephen, Lewis, Thomas, John, Thomas) was born 12 Sep 1902.
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This movie was tailored to the talents of comedian Red Skelton who as THE FULLER BRUSH MAN showcases the famed funnyman at the height of his powers.
Rubber faced and as supple as "Silly Putty", Skelton was the premiere clown of the 1940's and 50's, expanding the great tradition of physical comedy established by Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd.
In The Fuller Brush Man, Skelton stars as Red Jones, a street cleaner who loses his job when he wrecks the car of the Sanitation Commissioner.
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 Case Western vs Alfred University (Oct 23, 2004)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Alfred University-Chaz Bruce 22-52; Elmer Newsome 9-40; Brenton Brady 5-14; Lee Bates 5-8; Marcus Corsetti 2-7; R. Straitliff 1-5; TM 1-minus 1; Alex Miller 1-minus 1; Paul Torrey 6-minus 6; Ron Duliba 3-minus 21.
C 4-7 H32 Jason Bodart sacked for loss of 13 yards to the ALFRED45 (Blake Fuller), fumble by Jason Bodart recovered by ALFRED Ray Simpson at ALFRED45.
H 1-10 H49 Elmer Newsome rush for 3 yards to the CASE48 (55), PENALTY ALFRED IM 8 yards to the ALFRED44, Elmer Newsome rush for 6 yards to the 50 yardline (Joseph Brenner).
www.alfred.edu /athletics/football/game07.htm   (4718 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Descendants of Greene FULLER
Alfred Fuller was my brother and we both lived in Green County, Georgia until about 1820.
A. Guyse was born in 1832 in Georgia and \Margaret E. Fuller was born in 1837 in Alabama.
Fuller, born 11 Mar 1849 in Meriweather Co, GA; died 06 Jul 1929 in Lee County, Alabama.
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 Investor's Business Daily
Fuller later wrote that the method of organization of the Fuller Brush
Fuller saw, however, that many of the brushes Staples sold were
Fuller believed in his idea, despite Staples' lack of enthusiasm.
www.cpac-fuller.com /presentations/misc/investdaily.asp   (736 words)

  
 Fuller Brush Home Business and Personal Care Products
Fuller Brush, established in 1906 by Alfred C. Fuller, represents over 90 years of product knowledge and expertise.
Fuller Brush sales brochures are available for free to those who are sincerely interested.
Thank you for visiting our Fuller Brush site, The mops brooms brushes, and cleaning supplies from Fuller Brush and Stanley home and personal care products are the very best.
shopwynns.com /fuller/houshold.htm   (299 words)

  
 Fuller Brush uses Net to keep tradition going - Mar. 10, 1999
     While some people may have thought the Fuller Brush Co. went the way of the Edsel and the eight-track, the folks at CPAC Inc. (CPAK), Fuller Brush's parent company, beg to differ--although they do understand the confusion.
     The Fuller name was so linked to the image of the door-to-door salesman that Playwright Arthur Miller asked Howard Fuller, Alfred's son, to review "Death of a Salesman" for Fortune magazine.
     Bess Metcalf, a Fuller distributor in Miami who has been with the company for 25 years, said door-to-door selling lost ground as more people went to work and big city crime made residents more reluctant to open their doors to strangers.
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 Fuller Brush Company and Stanley Home Products On Line, Order Direct
Through the years, The Fuller Brush Company has grown from one Fuller Brush man's fiber suitcase, filled with unique custom-made brushes, to an exciting collection of home/business care, and personal care products, all crafted with the same quality and precision that have made The Fuller Brush Company a name welcomed everywhere.
The modern and flexible Fuller Brush manufacturing facility near Great Bend, Kansas, continues a tradition of excellence by producing the world-famous quality products associated with The Fuller Brush Company.
Fuller Brush and Stanley are now owned by the same company.
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 Fuller Family Genealogy Forum
Amos A. Fuller, Sarah L. Fuller and Rebecca Fuller of the 1800's possibly from - Ronda Ellis 7/29/05
Re: Amos A. Fuller, Sarah L. Fuller and Rebecca Fuller of the 1800's possibly from - Robert Fuller 7/31/05
Fuller in Cincinnati or Pittsburg - Barbara Kettler 5/22/05
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 Alfred Fuller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Alfred C. Fuller was born on an AnnapolisValley farm on January 13, 1885 in Welsford, King's County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
A fewyears later, with a $75.00 investment, he started the Fuller Brush Company in Hartford, Connecticut, selling brushes door to door.
It remained in the Fuller family’s handsuntil 1969 when the company merged with Consolidated Foods Inc.
www.therfcc.org /alfred-fuller-247802.html   (134 words)

  
 NewsScan Publishing Inc. - NewsScan Daily Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Today's Honorary Subscriber is Alfred Carl Fuller (1885-1973), founder of the Fuller Brush Company and its first "Fuller Brush Man." Fuller started selling his self-made twisted wire brushes in 1906, and his door-to-door business venture quickly grew into a world-famous nationwide direct sales organization.
Born in Nova Scotia, Fuller moved to Boston at age 18 to live with his sister.
The Fuller Brush Company is still in business and has become new again by developing (yes indeed) an energetic Internet business strategy (http://www.fullerbrush.com).
www.newsscan.com /cgi-bin/findit_view?table=honorary_subscriber&id=263   (184 words)

  
 Fuller Brush Independent Distributor - Fuller4Life.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Since 1906, Fuller Brush has established a reputation as a company that offers exceptional performance and value in all of its products without sacrificing quality.
That is the motto established by our founder, Alfred C. Fuller, and it is as true today as it was when Fuller Brush was founded in 1906.
The Fuller Brush Company name and Fuller Brush logo are registered trademarks of The Fuller Brush Company.
www.fuller4life.com   (364 words)

  
 Archives, Museums and other Heritage Resources - Pelton-Fuller House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Primrose Fuller the house was built about 1895.
It was Mary Primrose Pelton's family home before she married Alfred Fuller, a Nova Scotian who founded The Fuller Brush Company.
Of particular interest is a fine Persian carpet and a grand piano, which is one of three rococo style pianos made in Copenhagen (the other two are reputedly owned by the Norwegian and Danish royal families).
museum.gov.ns.ca /musdir/pelton-fullerhouse.htm   (142 words)

  
 NewStandard: 7/26/98
A young man, Alfred Fuller, at the age of 21, saw the problem and began to experiment in the basement of his sister's New England home.
The Fuller Brush man became the trusted cleaning advisor to millions of Americans.
But he liked working for Fuller Brush, so he gave up the construction and became a regular full-time Fuller Brush salesman in 1948 at the age of 29.
www.s-t.com /daily/07-98/07-26-98/c05lo111.htm   (813 words)

  
 Autumn In New England Part 2
During this period, Connecticut was filled with optimism and produced its share of inventors and inventions, among them: Eli Whitney's cotton gin, the Winchester Repeating Arms Co., Charles Goodyear's rubber goods, Thomas Sanford's friction match, and Alfred Fuller's twisted-brushes.
Fuller to his salesmen, "Go door to door and sell your brushes." There were many others.
Then the depression of the 1870's began, and the little northeast corner of Connecticut closed its tanneries and gristmills, and many of these establishments drifted away from the area, leaving it to revert to its more natural landscape.
www.romartraveler.com /RomarPages/AutumnNewEng_2.html   (2644 words)

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