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  2. Dillard's - Wikipedia

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    Dillard's, Inc. is an upscale American department store chain with approximately 282 stores in 29 states and headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. [4] Currently, the largest number of stores are located in Texas with 57 and Florida with 42. The company also has stores in 27 more states; however, it is absent from the Northeast (Washington, D ...

  3. William T. Dillard II - Wikipedia

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    William T. Dillard was born in 1945. His father was William T. Dillard (1914 – 2002), founder of Dillard's. He graduated from the University of Arkansas with a Bachelor of Business Administration and later received an M.B.A from the Harvard Business School. Career. Dillard joined the board of directors of Dillard's in 1967.

  4. The Dillards - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, The Dillards joined Elton John on his first American tour. John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin has also acknowledged their influence, particularly in his decision to play the mandolin. Current members. Rodney Dillard is a founding member of The Dillards – the group he formed with his brother, Douglas Dillard in the late 1950s.

  5. Why I Don't Believe the Dillard's Story - AOL

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    In many ways, Dillard's seems like the perfect stock. During the Great Recession, Dillard's stock briefly plunged below $3. Now it trades for more than $90, meaning that shareholders have received ...

  6. William T. Dillard - Wikipedia

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    He retired in 1998. His eldest son, William T. Dillard II, took over as CEO and his second son, Alex Dillard, as president. His daughters, Drue Corbusier and Denise Mahaffy, and a third son, Mike Dillard, serve as vice presidents. Personal life and death. Dillard married Alexa Latimer on June 9, 1940, and they had five children.

  7. Maison Blanche - Wikipedia

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    The Little Rock retailer subsequently closed the Canal Street store after briefly operating it. The acquisition of Maison Blanche came nearly a decade after Dillard's had purchased another New Orleans area retail institution and Canal Street landmark — D.H. Holmes. The Maison Blanche Building on Canal Street

  8. Wheatstraw Suite - Wikipedia

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    Wheatstraw Suite is the fourth album by American band the Dillards. Released in 1968, the album showcased an "unpredictable" mix of bluegrass, country, folk, rock and pop. [3] For the album's sessions, the band recorded with a full orchestra, electric instrumentation and occasional drums. The band had been moving toward a more contemporary ...

  9. The Living (novel) - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 28180063. The Living is American author Annie Dillard 's debut novel, a historical fiction account of European settlers and a group of Lummi natives in late 19th century Washington. [1] The main action of the book takes place in the Puget Sound settlements of Whatcom, Old Bellingham, Sehome, and Fairhaven, which would later merge to form ...