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  1. This property is classified as Residential (Single Family). The lot is 21973 square feet, the land value of which is assessed at $2,508,900.00. There is one building on the property. It was built in 1958. This property is valued at $2,872,900.00. The legal description of this lot is: "LOT 11 AND N 1/2 OF ROUNTREE D".

  2. Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr.. Producer: The Electric Company. Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr. was born on 2 February 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a producer, known for The Electric Company (1971), Sesame Street (1969) and The Voyage of the Mimi (1984).

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    • February 2, 1932
    • Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr.
  3. Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr.. Producer: The Electric Company. Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr. was born on 2 February 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a producer, known for The Electric Company (1971), Sesame Street (1969) and The Voyage of the Mimi (1984).

    • February 2, 1932
  4. Samuel Y. Gibbon, Jr. was a producer for Sesame Street in season 1. His other credits with CTW include The Electric Company (producer in season 1, executive producer in seasons 2 and 3) and creator of 3-2-1 Contact. Gibbon previously worked on Captain Kangaroo. On October 20, 2006, Gibbon received the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's Fred Rogers Award for "excellence in educational media ...

  5. Jun 27, 2019 · This new ventilator was named “the Jefferson Ventilator” and was manufactured by the Air-Shields Corporation, which was then owned by Samuel Y. Gibbon who was Dr. Gibbon’s brother (Figure 3). The device boasted a design consisting of a glass pressure chamber which would house the rebreathing bag, and had a large orifice underneath ...

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  6. Nine months after they were married, their only daughter Marjorie Young Gibbon Battles (1902-1999) was born, followed in quick succession by brothers John “Jack” Heysham Gibbon, Jr. (1903-1973), Samuel Young Gibbon (1905-1987), and Robert Gibbon (1908-1975).

  7. The Electric Company was a live-action series produced by the Children's Television Workshop following the success of Sesame Street. Developed by Sesame alumni, including Dave Connell, the program ran on PBS from 1971 to 1977. The last two seasons remained in reruns until 1985. 130 episodes were produced per season, a total of 780 episodes. While Sesame Street was targeted primarily at ...

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