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The Van Noy Railway News and Hotel Company was a business founded by the Van Noy Brothers of Kansas City, Missouri which developed at the beginning of the twentieth century to provide services to travelers aboard passenger trains.
Meal ticket issued to employee of Missouri Pacific Railway, authorizing purchase of meals at special discounted " railroad rate " of thirty five cents, at all Van Noy dining rooms located along the Missouri Pacific and Iron Mountain Railways.
In 1893, Ira Clinton Van Noy formed a retail cigar and news business at No. 1076 Union Avenue, in Kansas City, Missouri.
Four years later, on July 26, 1897, he joined with two of his brothers, Charles S. Van Noy and J. L.
Van Noy, along with G. W.
Krebs of St. Louis, to incorporate the Van Noy Railroad News Company.
As the business flourished, the Van Noy brothers became prominent members of local Kansas City society.
Van Noy, the eldest brother, served as president of the company, and the youngest brother, Henry Clay Van Noy, also joined the company when he came of age.
The Van Noy Railroad News Company grew rapidly after securing large contracts with Missouri Pacific Railway and its subsidiary, the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway.
In the era before dining cars were carried on trains, Van Noy eating houses were established at points along the Missouri Pacific system to feed passengers.
Later, at important terminals and train crew division points, Van Noy hotels were constructed to house both travelers and railroad train crews laying over between trips.
Van Noy and C. S.
Van Noy constructed large homes on land at 6700-6800 Elmwood in Kansas City.
By 1910, the Van Noy Railroad News Company controlled sales distribution along of railroad.
In 1912, the company name was changed to the Van Noy Railway Hotel and News Company, reflecting the company's increased emphasis on the hotel side of the business.

Van and family's
After the family's announcement of Pauline's illness, Jeanne assumed the pen name Abigail Van Buren ; from 1987 until her mother's retirement, Jeanne had been co-writing the column with her mother.
Between 1931 and 1932 the global economic crisis reached France at the same time he left both the Racing Club de France and, to his family's disapproval, his apprenticeship at Cadres Van Hoof.
* Manor of Rensselaerswyck, the Van Rensselaer family's estate
Cadbury is framed for the Rich family's murder, and the Rich family's other loyal servants are all fired en masse by Van Dough's edict, effectively isolating Richie from the outside world and making him a prisoner within his own home.
Soon after the events presented in Bram Stoker's original novel, Dracula was defeated by Abraham Van Helsing and became the family's loyal servant.
Van Dyke was born at Berwick, his family's home in St. George's Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, near the present location of Delaware City.

Van and involvement
Following the termination of the Capitol contract in 1969, the band's new contract with Reprise Records ( brokered by Van Dyke Parks, then employed as a multimedia executive at the company ) stipulated Brian Wilson's proactive involvement with the band in all albums — a factor that would become hugely problematic for the band in the years to come.
On 30 March 2007, Van Agt claimed on the Dutch radio show Argos that the new Dutch cabinet was ' muzzling ' parliament with its decision to block an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Dutch involvement in the Iraq war.
In 2002, The Van Riebeeck Society published Sir Graham Bower's Secret History of the Jameson Raid and the South African Crisis, 1895 – 1902 ( Edited by Deryck Schreuder and Jeffrey Butler, Van Riebeeck Society, Cape Town, Second Series No. 33 ), adding to growing historical evidence that the imprisonment and judgement upon the Raiders at the time of their trial was unjust, in view of what has appeared, in later historical analysis, to have been the calculated political manoeuvres by Joseph Chamberlain and his staff to hide his own involvement and knowledge of the Raid.
Anthony's involvement in recording the 1998 album Van Halen III was dramatically less than previous albums.
Recent research by Lois M. Leveen suggests that although Bowser used several pseudonyms during and after the war, making her contributions especially difficult to document, newly uncovered sources confirm her involvement in the Union espionage circle run by Van Lew.
Canadian Biography Online Entry for William Lyon McKenzie commenting on Van Egmonds involvement in the Rebellion
In 2003, a Liège trial started, accusing Richard Taxquet ( former personal chauffeur and secretary for Alain Van der Biest, a Parti Socialiste minister ), Giuseppe " Pino " di Mauro, and others of involvement in the Cools murder.
In April 2008 Van den Ende decided to end his involvement in Living City following a fraud investigation directed at his partners in the venture.
Similar in aim and function to Fink and the BSDs ' ports collections, DarwinPorts was started in 2002 as part of the OpenDarwin project, with the involvement of a number of Apple Inc. employees including Landon Fuller, Kevin Van Vechten, and Jordan Hubbard.
On this revelation, Wilson resolves to end his involvement in the Van der Veer case.

Van and Company
Smith, Functions of mathematical physics, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, London, 1970.
Varieties of Fascism: Doctrines of Revolution in the Twentieth Century, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, ( Contains chapters on fascist movements in different countries.
Princeton, NJ: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1960.
Princeton: D. Van Nostland Company, Inc., 1959.
Princeton, NJ: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1960.
* Van Diemen's Land Company
Decades later, percussionist Howard Van Hyning of the New York City Opera had been searching for a proper set of gongs and obtained the original set from the Stivanello Costume Company, which had acquired the gongs as the result of winning a bet.
Universal Algebra D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc.
Princeton, NJ: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1960.
It had three participants, with equal shares in the society's responsibilities and profits — the city of Amsterdam, the family Van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck, and the Dutch West India Company.
Princeton, NJ: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1960.
The next year Khleber M. Van Zandt established Tidball, Van Zandt, and Company, which became Fort Worth National Bank in 1884.
New York: Van Norstrand Reinhold Company, 1985.
Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, ed.
* 1911 – Van Nuys was platted and sold by the Los Angeles Suburban Home Company.
Many of Taylor's early bands opened for many of the popular bands and artists of the ' 60s and ' 70s including Van Morrison, Janis Joplin's band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and Quicksilver Messenger Service.
* Van Diemen's Land Company received a Royal Charter in 1825
* Van Dyke and Company ( 1976 ) ( TV )
Two manufacturing businesses organized in the early 1900s, which are still in operation are the Van Cleve Construction Company, located near the Merryman Station for the manufacture of cement irrigation and storm pipe, and Waterman Industries.
Sometime after 1907 the lines of the Willow Springs Local Long Distance Phone Company reached Van Buren bringing phone service to Van Buren.
Many of the trolley company's owners were among the founders of the Cedar Cliff Land Company, which bought up large portions of the area, and the street names in the borough reflect these industrialists and businessmen: Morrissee, Hoxey, Van Dyke, John Ryle and Barbour.
In colonial times, this area was part of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck, granted by the Dutch West India Company to Killian Van Rensselaer in 1630.
* The New Milford Plant of the Hackensack Water Company was a water filtration and pumping plant located on Van Buskirk Island, an artificially created island in the Hackensack River, that operated until 1990 when it was donated to Bergen County.

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