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'''H.Kramer and Company, the United States premier Brass and Bronze ingot producer, was founded in 1888 by Henry Kramer. The company also produces other alloy additives and is responsible for creating many new and advanced alloys for the foundry casting business. Kramer has been serving the local community by providing employment to neighbors and donates time, food and money in support of various civic organizations in Pilsen. The company adheres to all local, state and federal regulations and has made many improvements to it's effluent collection system.'''

June 2008
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Speedy deletion of Brass and Bronze Ingot Making
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AfD nomination of H. Kramer & Company
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H. Kramer and Company versus H. Kramer & Company
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