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Hudson's pulled all Elektra records from their stores, and in the ensuing controversy, Jac Holzman, the head of Elektra, dropped the band from their contract, though there were later allegations of strong company support of the controversial content of the LP.
In a travelogue for National Geographic, Lattimore described what little he saw as a combination of the Hudson's Bay Company and the TVA, remarking on how strong and well-fed the inmates were and ascribing to camp commandant Ivan Nikishov ' a trained and sensitive interest in art and music and also a deep sense of civic responsibility '.
Hudson's Bay is known for having two strong magnet programs, as well as a children's day care and district-wide mothers transportation program.
The serious nature of Hudson's medical condition ... raises a strong possibility that it was a factor contributing to the collision of February 8 ... The Commission therefore concludes that Hudson's medical condition possibly contributed to his failure to control Train 413.

Hudson's and combined
The new combined multinational corporation is called Hudson's Bay Trading Company.
At their peak in 1929, Hudson and Essex produced a combined 300, 000 cars in one year, including contributions from Hudson's other factories in Belgium and England ; a factory had been built in 1925 in Brentford in London.
The new combined company called Hudson's Bay Trading Company was composed of Fortunoff, Lord & Taylor, Creative Design Studios, and the HBC's divisions: the Bay, Zellers, Home Outfitters, and Fields.

Hudson's and with
Since the land he desired lay within the great northern empire of the Hudson's Bay Company, he purchased great blocks of the Comany's stock with the view to controlling its policies.
In 1784, at the age of 14, he entered a seven-year apprenticeship with the Hudson's Bay Company.
Thompson continued working for the Hudson's Bay Company until May 23, 1797 when, frustrated with the Hudson's Bay Company's policies, he left and walked 80 miles in the snow to enter the employ of the competition, the North West Company where he continued to work as a fur trader and surveyor.
The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson's Bay was incorporated on 2 May 1670, with a royal charter from King Charles II.
In its trade with native peoples, the Hudson's Bay Company exchanged wool blankets, called Hudson's Bay point blankets, for the beaver pelts trapped by aboriginal hunters.
It co-founded Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Company ( HBOG ) in 1926 with Marland Oil Company.
" Accompanied by Singing Grass, he worked with the Hudson's Bay Company, as well as the renowned frontiersman Jim Bridger, trapping beaver along the Yellowstone, Powder, and Big Horn rivers.
European power spread around the globe, often under the aegis of companies with government-guaranteed monopolies in certain defined geographical regions, such as the Dutch East India Company or the British Hudson's Bay Company ( operating in present-day Canada ).
In 1821, the Hudson's Bay Company merged with the rival North West Company.
Britain also claimed Rupert's Land, where posts of the Hudson's Bay Company traded for furs with local tribes.
McLoughlin was instrumental in the negotiations leading to the North West Company's 1821 merger with the Hudson's Bay Company.
In 1824 the Hudson's Bay Company appointed McLoughlin as Chief Factor of the Columbia District ( roughly parallel to what Americans know as the Oregon Country ), with Peter Skene Ogden appointed to assist him.
Many Métis were working as fur traders with both the North West Company and the Hudson's Bay Company.
By 1821, when armed hostilities broke out with their Hudson's Bay Company rivals, the North West Company was pressured by the British government to merge with the Hudson's Bay Company.
Although officially the Hudson's Bay Company discouraged settlement because it interfered with their lucrative fur trade, their Chief Factor at Fort Vancouver, Dr. John McLoughlin, gave substantial help including employment until they could get established.
The treaty granted the Hudson's Bay Company navigation rights on the Columbia River for supplying their fur posts, clear titles to their trading post properties allowing them to be sold later if they wanted, and left the British with good anchorages at Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia.
On May 1, 1839, a group of eighteen men from Peoria, Illinois set out with the intention of colonizing the Oregon country on behalf of the United States of America and drive out the Hudson's Bay Company operating there.
* Paskwüw ( Paskwa, Pisqua, usually called Pasquah-‘ The Plain ’; French: Les Prairies ), Chief of the Plains Cree, born 1828, son of the famous chief Mahkaysis, 1874 his tribal group were making their living with bison hunting in the vicinity of today's Leech Lake, Saskatchewan, they had also created gardens and raised a small herd of cattle, in September 1874 Pasqua took part in the negotiations on the Treaty 4 in Qu ' Appelle Valley, he asked the Canadian government for the payment of £ 300, 000 to the tribes, which the Hudson's Bay Company had received for the sale of Rupert's land to Canada, despite the refusal of Canada he finally signed the treaty and moved to a reserve five miles west of Fort Qu ' Appelle, stayed out with his tribal group from the Northwest Rebellion of 1885, died in March 1889 he succumbed to the tuberculosis )
Competition with the British Hudson's Bay Company had brought the sea otter to nearst sighted the Alaskan coast line in 1732.

Hudson's and its
For its part the Hudson's Bay Company was troubled by the approach of American settlement.
A fur trading business for much of its existence, today Hudson's Bay Company owns and operates retail stores throughout Canada and the United States including the Bay, Lord & Taylor, Zellers, and Home Outfitters.
Flag of the Hudson's Bay Company which originated from its days as a British trading company.
Hudson's Bay Company reversed a formidable debt picture in 1987, by shedding non-strategic assets such as its wholesale division and getting completely out of the oil and gas business.
In 1987, HBC sold off its Canadian fur-auction business to Hudson's Bay Fur Sales Canada.
The Hudson's Bay Company moved its south Baffin operations to the neighbouring valley of Niaqunngut, officially called Apex, in 1949 to take advantage of the airfield.
* November 19 The Hudson's Bay Company surrenders its claim to Rupert's Land in Canada under its letters patent back to the British Crown.
As well, profits from the fur trade were declining because the Hudson's Bay Company had to extend its reach further and further away from its main posts to get furs.
The Government of Canada exerted its power over the people living in Rupert's Land after its acquisition in the mid-19th century from the Hudson's Bay Company.
By 1840 the Hudson's Bay Company had three forts: Fort Hall ( purchased from Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth in 1837 ), Fort Boise and Fort Nez Perce on the western end of the Oregon Trail route as well as Fort Vancouver near its terminus in the Willamette Valley.
From 1670, through the Hudson's Bay Company, the English also laid claim to Hudson Bay, and its drainage basin ( known as Rupert's Land ), and operated fishing settlements in Newfoundland.
The Hudson's Bay Company played a major part in the transition ; by 1824 ' Vancouver's Island ' had become the usual designation in its correspondence for the island.
James Bay is important in the history of Canada as one of the most hospitable parts of the Hudson Bay region ( despite its low human population ), and as a result its corresponding importance to the Hudson's Bay Company and British expansion into Canada.
The Canadian side of the range has a history that includes the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858 60 and its famous Cariboo Road, as well as the older Hudson's Bay Company Brigade Trail from the Canyon to the Interior, the Dewdney Trail, and older routes which connected east to the Similkameen and Okanagan valleys.
French-Canadian fur trappers of the Hudson's Bay Company gave the name Riviere des Chutes ( River of the Falls ) to the Deschutes River, from which the county derived its name.
Jungle exotica was a Hollywood creation, with its roots in Tarzan movies and further back, to William Henry Hudson's novel Green Mansions.
It began its existence as the farthest south trading post for the Hudson's Bay Company.
In 1869, the Hudson's Bay Company agreed to surrender its monopoly in the North-West, including Upper Fort Garry.

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