Charles henry dow
Charles Henry, 1851–1902, U.S. journalist and publisher: a founder of Dow Jones company.
Gerrard
[Dutch gey-rahrt] /Dutch ˈgeɪ rɑrt/ (Show IPA), Dou, Gerard.
Herbert Henry, 1866–1930, U.S. chemist, inventor, and industrialist.
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