Haddon
Americannoun
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Alfred Cort 1855–1940, English ethnologist, anthropologist, and writer.
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a town in W New Jersey.
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The Journal’s Heather Haddon reported earlier this month:
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 25, 2026
Heather Haddon covers restaurants from The Wall Street Journal's Chicago bureau, where she writes about how the industry's biggest food-service players shape how we eat.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 28, 2026
Heather Haddon joins Emily Peck to discuss the current challenges and trends she’s reported on in the fast food industry.
From Slate • Nov. 25, 2025
Manager Sian Haddon said: "Week on week the referrals are coming in thick and fast and we're at the point where the demand on our service unfortunately is more than we can meet."
From BBC • Jun. 12, 2025
He lived at West Haddon, whose services at both places were all which at the time they enjoyed.
From Memorials of the Independent Churches in Northamptonshire with biographical notices of their pastors, and some account of the puritan ministers who laboured in the county. by Coleman, Thomas
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