No, he is claiming false employment
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Otto Hahn was a German chemist who won a Nobel Prize for his work and the discovery of nuclear fission. He was also a pioneer in the fields of radiochemistry and radioactivity.
Jo Anderson helped to invent the reaper. This was a mechanical farming equipment that planted larger fields, which lessen the work of farm labors.
Gary sang in the bars around Tenerife about 4 years ago. Around the same time Colin Gibb played there as The Black Lace Show. I suspect, at some point, their paths crossed and they did some work together. It's a bit like the current batch of guys who go out as the Union Gap. The original band were from America and these guys are from around Birmingham. That's Birmingham UK not Birmingham Alabama! I've been on stage with Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt but I don't think they'd like it if I claimed to be an ex member of status quo
The cast of A Chorus of Disapproval - 1989 includes: Richard Briers as Ted Washbrook Barbara Ferris as Enid Washbrook Anthony Hopkins as Dafydd Ap Llewellyn Gareth Hunt as Ian Hubbard Jeremy Irons as Guy Jones Lionel Jeffries as Jarvis Huntley-Pike Patsy Kensit as Linda Washbrook David King as Mr. Ames Amanda Mainard as Woman in Theatre Dinah May as Girl at Work Alexandra Pigg as Bridget Baines Anne Priestley as Hilda Shaw Prunella Scales as Hannah Ap Llewellyn Jenny Seagrove as Fay Hubbard Sylvia Syms as Rebecca Huntley-Pike Audrey Trotter as Mrs. Bawden
Andrew Carnegie worked with steel and used the business method of "vertical integration" (in which he took all parts of the steel making process into his own hands to decrease his spending, improve quality of the steel, and monitor work during each step). This isn't really relevant to the question, but if you want to more more enlightened, the method of "horizontal integration" was a creation of John Rockefeller, in which he allied with other companies to eliminate competition. Eventually, J.P. Morgan took over Carnegie's business and founded the United States Steel Corporation. Now, Cornelius Vanderbilt worked with steamboats and railroads, eventually dominating the railroad business. His money went into the founding of Vanderbilt University, in which his name is most remembered. He did, however, replace the iron rail with a much more efficient steel rail. I hope this helped, Megan