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- The actual story, according to the founders' brochure, is that the town was named after a then-popular romantic novel Rutledge written by Miriam Coles Harris published in 1860.
- One of the founders' homes has been turned into a museum Beit Rishonim documenting the history of Herzliya.
- It is the only boza shop dating from that period still in business today, and is now run by the founders' great-great-grandchildren.
- Crossman grew up in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, and was educated at Twyford School, and at Winchester College (although founders' kin privileges at Winchester were abolished in 1857, Crossman was "founder's kin", being descended from William of Wykeham through John Danvers, one of his father's ancestors), where he became head boy.
- The Lighthouse Keepers founders' Greg Appel on acoustic guitar, bass, keyboards and vocals, and Stephen O'Neil on drums, bass, guitar and saxophone were members of Canberra-based groups The Grant Brothers and Guthugga Pipeline.
- The founders' intention had been to use an image of actress Clara Bow, 1920s It girl, but a picture of Theda Bara was used by accident and, once deployed, not changed.
- The name is a portmanteau of the founders' surnames, Ko(skull) + Sta(el) and Boda Glasbruk, which was a company in Emmaboda Municipality that was merged into Kosta Glasbruk.
- The name Tenea is styled upon Tenedos, the founders' home town, whose mythological eponym was the hero Tenes.
- The founders' working title for the magazine (shortened when it began actual publication) was The Questing Vole, a quotation from the fictitious nature column written by William Boot, the protagonist of Evelyn Waugh's novel Scoop (1938) – "Feather-footed through the plashy fens passes the questing vole".
- The motto of the school is Ut Omnes Unum Sint meaning "That they all may be one", a reference to the founders' expressed philosophy that starting in the context of school life, black and white, male and female, everyone should integrate and combine synergistically for the good of all.
- Fincham became the company's managing director in 1986, and in 1989 oversaw the move of TalkBack into fully-fledged television production when it produced its founders' sketch show Smith and Jones for BBC One.
- The WIP founders' strategy was to immerse themselves in sub-cultures that interested them and pursue marketing activities that existed in them.
- Reflecting the terms of the founders' dissatisfaction with NUSAS and UCM, membership of SASO was restricted to blacks only – although "black", in the Black Consciousness movement, was used as a positive identification for those formerly known as "non-white", and therefore included Indians and Coloureds as well as so-called black Africans.
- Originally run from the founders' home in Eastcote, Middlesex the business moved to office premises in Wealdstone in 1981.
- Nora Spurgeon Charman was the first of the founders to die and it was in her honor that the founders' names would be included in the sorority's ritual.
- According to Bush, most readers should recognize "the little founders' caricatures", which "are unmistakably based on well-known paintings", and "readers in the know will enjoy searching out more subtle references", including "Beatles allusions, like the title," which PW noted "are mercifully few but well-placed".
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