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  1. David May (1848–1927) was an American businessman and founder of the May Company department store.

  2. In 1877, David May helped found the Hebrew Benevolent Association in Leadville. May and his family were founding members of Temple Israel, Leadville’s first congregation. May served as vice president of the Temple and was a member of the building committee. He also supported the local Orthodox synagogue, Kneseth Israel.

  3. Professor David May FREng FRS Department of Computer Science University of Bristol Merchant Venturers Building Woodland Road BRISTOL BS8 1UB United Kingdom. By using the phone: +44 117 9545134 (Phone) Or with e-mail, dave@cs.bris.ac.uk There is a wiki page here: David May Research. Computer Architecture Publications.

  4. Mar 30, 2012 · The founder of the May Department Store chain, David May was one of the most influential businessmen and philanthropists in early Denver. Written by Jeanne Abrams, University of Denver. Introduction. Family and Ethnic Background. Business Development.

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  5. Young David was exposed to the intricacies of merchant life in the family store during the 1850s and early 1860s, but his prospects for a future were potentially bleak. Like many German-Jews of his time, he decided to leave for the United States during his teenage years.

  6. Jun 30, 2007 · We’ve just launched a new range called Mayson Ridge – the ‘May’ coming from my name. My business partner is a South African restaurateur and he speaks Afrikaans.

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  8. David May was born in Bavaria and came to Colorado for his health. May opened his first clothing store in Leadville in 1887, where he and his partners sold Levis and long, red, woolen underwear. The second store was in Irwin, Colorado and the store later opened in Denver.