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    What West Point graduate and World War I veteran founded a corporation in the 1920s?

    Question #60556. Asked by researcher. (Nov 15 05 2:51 PM)


    aguywithaname

    Do you know this or are you honestly asking? If you know, I would guess Ben and Jerry's, but I don't know their full names.

    Jan 10 06, 10:03 PM


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