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What (who) is C Joseph Maney - definition

COMPANY IN LEEDS, UNITED KINGDOM
W.S. Maney & Son Ltd.; Maney Online; Maney & Son; 10.1179

C. Joseph Maney         
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
Joe Maney
Clement Joseph Maney was an American businessman from Boston who was president of a contracting company and a minority owner and treasurer of the Boston Braves baseball team.
Joseph C. Wilson (entrepreneur)         
AMERICAN ENTREPRENEUR (1909-1971)
Joseph C Wilson (Xerox); Joseph C. Wilson (Xerox)
Joseph Chamberlain Wilson (December 19, 1909 – November 22, 1971) was the founder of the Xerox Corporation, a graduate of the University of Rochester and a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Beta Phi chapter). He helped to develop xerography pioneered by Chester Carlson.
Joseph Cammett Lovejoy         
AMERICAN ABOLITIONIST AND WRITER
Draft:Joseph Cammett Lovejoy; Joseph C. Lovejoy; J. C. Lovejoy; Joseph Lovejoy
Joseph Cammett Lovejoy (1805–1871) was a clergyman, activist, and author. He was an abolitionist, and was also involved in the debate over liquor laws.

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Maney Publishing

Maney Publishing was an independent academic publishing company that was taken over by Taylor & Francis in 2015. Maney Publishing specialised in peer-reviewed academic journals in materials science and engineering, the humanities, and health science. Maney published extensively for learned societies, universities, and professional bodies.

As of 2014, Maney published over 150 journals. The company offered an open access option (MORE OpenChoice) to all authors. The company had offices in Leeds and London in the United Kingdom, and in Boston and Philadelphia in the United States.