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...increasing demands for shelter, many big corporations are devising cost-cutting ways to snare a share of the market. Urban Systems Development Corp., a newly formed subsidiary of Westinghouse Electric, is building a project of 100 town houses in Montgomery County, Md. Crane Co. is building whole bathrooms, and Borg-Warner has devised a bathroom-kitch-en module for use in slum rehabilitation. Both United States Gypsum and National Gypsum Co. have experimented with rehabilitation, and U.S.G. branched out earlier this year by investing $1,000,000 in a Memphis firm that aims to build large projects of low-cost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Housing: Low Costs Through Instant Building | 11/15/1968 | See Source »

...with his brother Edwin bought Sun Valley from the Union Pacific in 1964, turned it around from a has-been resort to a year-round success and favorite Christmas camping ground for the Kennedy clan. Even before Snowmass opened, house lots were bought by Fairchild Camera President Richard Hodgson, Borg-Warner Chairman Robert Ingersoll and Defense Secretary Mc-Namara (whose $75,000 private lodge has already been completed). The last 40 of the 104 lower-priced condominiums ($17,000 for a studio-efficiency) were sold out in 24 hours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Resorts: For the Big Snows, Go West | 12/22/1967 | See Source »

After Charles Sr. Responsible for this showing are Charles Jr., 61, now chairman (the founder died in 1939), and Alvin A. Borg, 63, who is president. They have made the stores largely self-service and have constructed some Super Centers with as much as 30,000 sq. ft. of selling space...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: From Myrtle & Malteds | 7/28/1967 | See Source »

Robert S. Ingersoll, Chairman, Borg-Warner Corp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Nov. 11, 1966 | 11/11/1966 | See Source »

First reaction from the companies was understandably wary. Because "no Kohler witnesses were called to testify or were interviewed by Government attorneys," Kohler Vice President and General Counsel Lucius P. Chase said he was not even sure of "what our company is alleged to have done." Chicago's Borg-Warner Corp., one of the 15, knew of no "basis for the charges." American-Standard Chairman Joseph A. Grazier was certain that "the charges against us will prove to be unfounded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indictments: A Bathroom Conspiracy? | 10/14/1966 | See Source »

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