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Apperson and automobile
The Apperson was a brand of American automobile manufactured from 1901 to 1926 in Kokomo, Indiana.

Apperson and company
The company was founded by the brothers Edgar and Elmer Apperson shortly after they left Haynes-Apperson ; for a time they continued to use a FR layoutont-mounted flat-twin engine, following it with a horizontal four.
The company was founded by Elwood Haynes and brothers Elmer and Edgar Apperson.
In 1909 the company was taken over by Richard D. Apperson of the American National Bank of Lynchburg, Virginia ( and no relation to Apperson of Kokomo ).

Apperson and was
Phoebe Apperson Hearst ( December 3, 1842 – April 13, 1919 ) was an American philanthropist, feminist and suffragist.
She was born Phoebe Elizabeth Apperson in Franklin County, Missouri.
Hearst was born in San Francisco, California, the third of five daughters of Randolph Apperson Hearst and Catherine Wood Campbell.
In the U. S. ( where the type was variously called roadster, speedster, runabout, or raceabout, there was Apperson, Kissel, Marion, Midland, National, Overland, Stoddard-Dayton, and Thomas among small models ( which today would be called sports cars ), while Chadwick, Mercer, Stutz, and Simplex were among large ones ( which might today be called sports sedans or grand tourers ).
Randolph Apperson Hearst ( December 2, 1915 – December 18, 2000 ) was the fourth and last surviving son of William Randolph Hearst.
George Randolph Hearst, Jr. ( July 13, 1927 – June 25, 2012 ) was chairman of the board of the Hearst Corporation from 1996 through to his death in 2012, succeeding his uncle Randolph Apperson Hearst.
Morgan's most famous patron was the newspaper magnate and antiquities collector William Randolph Hearst, who had been introduced to Morgan by his mother Phoebe Apperson Hearst, the chief patron of the University of California at Berkeley.
While most of the exposition was demolished when the exposition ended, the Palace was so beloved that a Palace Preservation League, founded by Phoebe Apperson Hearst, was founded while the fair was still in progress.
According to the New England Ski Museum, the first recorded use of skis on Mount Washington was by a Dr. Wiskott of Breslau, Germany, who skied on the mountain in 1899, while the first skier in Tuckerman was John S. Apperson of Schenectady, New York, in April 1914.
Although Clyde Apperson was convicted of the same charges as Pickard, he did not actually manufacture LSD.
Clyde Apperson ( born 1955 in Sunnyvale, California ) was arrested in 2000 for allegedly running the largest illicit LSD manufacturing operation in the history of the United States with partner William Leonard Pickard.
In 2003 Apperson was sentenced to 30 years of imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
The 1904 Apperson Touring Car was a touring car model.
The term " Roadplane " did not refer to a specific model but was a marketing concept devised by Elmer Apperson that was applied to the " Chummy Roadster " and the " Touring " car.
Cloyne was built in 1904 for $ 80, 000 by the University Land and Improvement Company, which included several University professors, University benefactresses Phoebe Apperson Hearst and Jane K. Sather, future Regent James K. Moffit, Dr. Louis Lisser, John L. Howard, Warren Olney, Dr. Kasper Pishel, Louis Titus, John Galen Howard, the architect of the building and James M. Pierce, the later owner of the hotel.
The lab was run by William Leonard Pickard ( now serving two life sentences in prison ) and Clyde Apperson ( now serving 30 years in prison ).
The $ 1, 065, 000 construction cost was a gift of Phoebe Apperson Hearst, dedicated to the memory of her late husband, Senator George Hearst, who had made much of his fortune in mining.

Apperson and Haynes
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By now, Apperson and Haynes were both losing sales ; a rumored re-marriage came to naught, and Apperson folded for good despite the introduction of four-wheel brakes on the 1926 models.

Apperson and Automobile
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Apperson and .
Phoebe Apperson Hearst.
* Walford, Edward, John Charles Cox, and George Latimer Apperson.
* Hobart Bosworth-Mr. Apperson
* Claire McDowell-Mrs. Apperson
Dubbed " New Buffalo Springfield ", the lineup consisted of guitarists Dave Price ( Davy Jones ' stand-in in The Monkees ) and Gary Rowles ( son of jazz pianist Jimmy Rowles ), bass player Bob Apperson, drummer Don Poncher and horn player Jim Price, who later became a top session musician for Delaney Bramlett, The Rolling Stones, Joe Cocker and others.
Morgan became William Randolph Hearst's principal architect, producing the designs for dozens of buildings, such as Phoebe Apperson Hearst's Wyntoon, which he inherited.
Julia Morgan's affiliation with the YWCA began when Phoebe Apperson Hearst recommended her for the organization's Asilomar summer conference center.
The building cost $ 4, 394. 59 to construct and consisted of an atelier, office for John Galen Howard and an architectural library with volumes donated by Phoebe Apperson Hearst -- mother to William Randolph Hearst.
In 2000, while moving their LSD laboratory, Pickard and Clyde Apperson were pulled over while driving a Ryder rental truck and a follow car.
Skinner became involved with Pickard and Apperson in February 1998.

automobile and company
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automobile manufacturing company
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* Lincoln ( automobile ), a company founded in 1917 to build aero engines and now a luxury car brand of Ford Motor Company
The company formally adopted the Mazda name in 1984, though every automobile sold from the beginning bore that name.
* Mercedes ( car ), the pre-1927 brand name of German automobile models and engines built by Daimler company
* American Mercedes ( 1904 automobile ), a company licensed to build Mercedes automobiles in America
* Martini ( automobile company ), a Swiss automobile company
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By 1907, REO had gross sales of $ 4. 5 million and the company was one of the four wealthiest automobile manufacturers in the U. S. After 1908 however, despite the introduction of improved cars designed by Olds, REO's share of the automobile market decreased due in part to competition from emerging companies like Ford and General Motors.

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