Word: brantes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Myron Charles Taylor (32,536); William R. Timken (26,640); George Fisher Baker Jr. (17,421); Frank Rogers Bacon (17,143); Marguerite S. Milligan (14,000); James M. Hopkins (12,826); Irenee du Pont (12,500); Frank H. Buhl (10,720). Other U. S. Steel shareholders: President Frederick Brant Rentschler of United Aircraft (1,072); Lawyer Elihu Root Jr. (1,300); Theodore Roosevelt (20 preferred); Packer Philip D. Armour (1,245); Mrs. Ailsa Mellon Bruce, daughter of Secretary Mellon (3,428); President & Fellows of Harvard College (5,224 preferred); Union Theological Seminary (1,000 preferred...
United, of which Frederick Brant Rentschler is president and which, with backing from National City Bank (president: brother Gordon Sohn Rentschler), has been expanding ambitiously and profitably, had bid for control of NAT and. as some saw it, for supremacy of the indus- try. United sought to join NAT's New York-Chicago route with its own Boeing system (Chicago-San Francisco) in a transcontinental line, perhaps to be linked with future United-Zeppelin trans-Atlantic operations...
...exception to losses reported and awaited came last week in the statement of United Aircraft and Transport Corp. For its first year, U. A. T. showed net earnings of $8,300,000, or about 50% of the total earnings expected for the entire industry. Jubilantly, President Frederick Brant Rentschler told stockholders of this success, and of $5,400,000 new orders since Jan. 1. Money-making U. A. T. subsidiaries include Pratt & Whitney (motors) ; Chance Vought, Sikorsky, Boeing (ships...