Frederick W. Sears (1859–1934), American neurologist and academic
Frederick Sears (priest) (1871–1955), English Archdeacon of Cheltenham
Fred F. Sears (1913–1957), American film director
Freddie Sears (born 1989), English footballer
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Frederick Hanley Seares (May 17, 1873 – July 20, 1964) was an American astronomer. He worked at Mount Wilson Observatory and won the Bruce Medal in 1940...
Frederick David Sears (born 27 November 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for National League South club Braintree Town...
referred to as "New Sears") is an American privately held company formed on February 11, 2019, to acquire some of the assets of Sears Holdings Corporation...
the Moon's far side Frederick Hanley Seares (1873–1964), American astronomer Sears, an American chain of department stores Sears (disambiguation) This...
Isabel, The Warmth of Other Suns (2010), p. 40. Louis Martin Sears (May 1941). "Frederick Douglass and the Mission to Haiti, 1889–1891". The Hispanic American...
announced. In 2005, Sears Holdings Corporation introduced the Sears Essentials store format, which would serve as a Kmart-Sears hybrid. Sears Essentials stores...
(born 5 August 1980), styled as Lady Frederick Windsor, is an English actress. She is married to Lord Frederick Windsor, the second cousin of King Charles...
athletes of the first half of the 20th century. Sears was the daughter of Boston businessman Frederick Richard Sears and a granddaughter of T. Jefferson Coolidge...
the mall housed a Sears department store that closed in 2023. Original anchors at Francis Scott Key Mall in 1978 included Sears, Hess's, and Gee Bee...
Frederick Winslow Taylor (March 20, 1856 – March 21, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer. He was widely known for his methods to improve industrial...
Petersburg, Russia. In 1899, the portrait was sold to Boston businessman FrederickSears. The painting was purchased by the Joslyn Museum in 1942 from a private...
Frederick Law Olmsted (April 26, 1822 – August 28, 1903) was an American landscape architect, journalist, social critic, and public administrator. He...
political speech. At 17, he worked as a farm-hand for Judge Epenetus Sears of Tabor, Iowa. Sears was impressed with the boy's ability and sent him to Tabor College...
the economy slumped and Sears canceled its order. The Upton Machine Co. now owed Sears $87,500 and had no way to repay it. Sears agreed to cancel the loan...
209, 219–20; Sears, pp. 121–23; Gottfried, p. 32. Coddington, pp. 239–40; Sears, pp. 149–53. Symonds, pp. 41–43; Gottfried, p. 36; Sears, pp. 103–106...
Nordstrom, and Sears (formerly Frederick & Nelson), and also features an AMC movie theater, which opened in 2000. The mall's Sears is among the last...
PMID 1542842. Sears, p. 500. Murray and Hsieh, p. 234. Murray and Hsieh, p. 285; Sears, p. 206. Sears, p. 506; Coddington, p. 573. Sears, pp. 505–507....
91. Dawes 1999, p. 95. Sears 1983, pp. 202–203. Bailey 1984, pp. 79–80. Sears 1983, p. 206. Sears 1983, pp. 214–215. Sears 1983, p. 215. Cleaves 1960...