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... former Conway alderman, died at Conway Memorial Hospital. A graduate of Arkansas State Teachers College, he had worked as a watchmaker for Hager Jewelers since 1948, except for two years in the Army. An avid sports fan, Mr. Hamling had worked voluntarily ...
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... 1934) On display in a window of Fletcher Smith's jewelry shop was a timing screw scale just purchased by P.E. Rose, watchmaker and jeweler, of such microscopic accuracy as to be capable of recording the weight of pencil marks on a piece of paper ...
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... name to Wiscasset in 1802 and became part of Maine with statehood in 1820. In 1995, the daughter of Solomon Holbrook, a watchmaker who had served as Wiscasset's clerk, hired an auctioneer to handle the family's estate. Tucked among receipts in the ...
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... customers, not the women, who need restraining. - Advertisement - [Los Angeles Times, 4-26-08] In April the Swiss watchmaker Romain Jerome (which last year created a watch made from remnants of the Titanic) introduced the "Day&Night" watch ...
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... half page illustrated article in the February National Jeweler that described a unique business built up by P.E. Rose, watchmaker at Fletcher Smith's Jewelry Shop in Conway. Teachers and college students who had their watches repaired during their stay ...
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... their pasts and their futures, including: Timex. The Timex name has been in use only since 1950 but the Connecticut-based watchmaker grew out of a company originally known as Waterbury Clock Co., which was incorporated in 1854. From the Yankee pocket watch ...
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... argument from design. Perhaps most famously advanced in "the watchmaker analogy" by William Paley in 1802, one variant of the story ... stones and dunes. Instead, a creative intelligence - a human watchmaker - is necessary to explain this object. Now, no matter how ...
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... followed in his father's footsteps, working with mechanical parts, but on a much tinier level. He's a horologist, a watchmaker, with his own line of high-end, collector-quality timepieces. "I basically grew up in my father's shop," says ...
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... the Arkansas Supreme Court. The rest is detail. It's the watchmaker's vision of assembling a complex watch made of a few parts ... some small subgroup of state leaders must become as a single watchmaker - designing the functions of the parts, putting them together ...
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... encompasses 200 old machines and tools that recount the history of precision mechanical engineering, and visitors can observe a watchmaker specialized in the restoration of old timepieces as he demonstrates this time-honored craft in a glass-enclosed workshop ...
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