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  2. Roper Technologies - Wikipedia

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    George D. Roper founded the company in 1890, primarily as a manufacturer of home appliances, pumps, and other industrial products. He entered into part ownership in the Van Wie Gas Stove Company of Cleveland, Ohio. The Van Wie plant moved to Rockford Illinois and passed into trusteeship in the early 1890s.

  3. Roper, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Roper, North Carolina. /  35.87861°N 76.61694°W  / 35.87861; -76.61694. Roper is a town in Washington County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 485 at the 2020 Census. It was known as Lee's Mill (named for Thomas Lee) until 1890, when the John L. Roper Lumber Company was established in the town and its name changed to Roper.

  4. Roper Center for Public Opinion Research - Wikipedia

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    The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research at Cornell University is the world's oldest archive of social science data and the largest specializing in data from public opinion surveys. Its collection includes over 27,000 datasets and more than 855,000 questions with responses in Roper iPoll , adding hundreds more each year.

  5. Roper (company) - Wikipedia

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    Roper (company) Roper, previously named the Florence-Wehrle Company among other names, was founded in 1883. It was located in Newark, Ohio. The company was once the largest stove producer in the world. It was purchased by Sears and was later known for its lawm mowers sold by Sears for many years.

  6. Will Roper - Wikipedia

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    Will Roper. William B. Roper Jr. is an American physicist and foreign policy strategist who served as the 13th Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, overseeing procurement for the U.S. Air Force and Space Force from 2018 to 2021. Before taking office he served elsewhere within the Department of Defense ...

  7. Roper v. Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551 (2005), is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held that it is unconstitutional to impose capital punishment for crimes committed while under the age of 18. [1] The 5–4 decision overruled Stanford v.