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  1. George Shutack - Kendor Music Publishing. This dramatic and fiery chart captures all of the excitement of an event in a bullring. The opening fanfare leads to a relentless Latin groove that supports the lyrical melody. A perfect choice for any program or festival, here is an opportunity to add a great change-of-pace chart to your repertoire!

  2. www.jwpepper.com › Tubby-the-Tuba › 3270063J.W. Pepper

    J.W. Pepper

  3. Aug 8, 2012 · Pepper wrote with an impressive command of language and a witty sense of humor. He once delivered a self-deprecating defense of the Senate that was reviewed in The New York Times with the headline: “Places Senators Among Best Hated: George W. Pepper Says He Once Thought That Lawyers Were Most Unpopular.”. In his autobiography, Philadelphia ...

  4. Feb 20, 2005 · An Interview With General Lee pt 1 An Interview With General Lee by Capt. George W. Pepper, Chaplain, 80th Ohio Volunteers When the army of General Sherman, with which I was connected, was making its famous homeward march to Washington, it rested for a few days in Richmond. Accompanied by...

  5. George Wharton Pepper, Jr., son of former U.S. Senator G. W. Pepper and Charlotte R. (Fisher) Pepper, was born in Philadelphia and educated at the Episcopal Academy. He received his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1916 and completed his B.S. in Architecture in 1919. For one month in 1916 he worked for Mellor, Meigs & Howe, and ...

  6. George upon his purchase of the company also purchased. the recipes for the Salem Gibralter and Black Jack. During the early 1900’s. most of his business were those two candies and various hard candies he added. George ran the business with wife Alice; the couple met while working for. the George W Pepper Companie.

  7. The Pepper Candy Company was wildly successful – making specialty candies and cigars. It generated $200,000 in sales annually at its height. In 1897, following the death of his first wife, George W. Pepper sold his business to Snow Rich of Salem. However, following George W. Pepper’s death in 1902, the family attempted to re-enter the candy ...