Word: chapin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Elected. Alvan Macauley, president of Packard Motor Car Co., to be president of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce; succeeding Roy D. Chapin (Hudson Motor Co.). Financial gossips and newsmen, who had failed to anticipate the Chrysler-Dodge merger, talked last week about Packard's near-future alliance with Hupp, Hudson-Essex or Nash. They knew that Alvan Macauley had left for Manhattan (from Detroit), had gone into "secret" conference with motormen. Actually the "secret" conference was the regular meeting of the Automobile Chamber of Commerce. "We will continue alone," said Alvan Macauley and took train for Detroit...
Frank, 2b.; Bassett, e.f.; Jones, e.; Batchelder, l.f.; Kimball, 3b.; Allen and Jackson, r.f.; Nettler and Cooper, s.s.; Chapin and Fenn, lb.; Slader and Babcock...
...Dikeman Chapin, chairman, Hudson...
...Super-Six," reported last week that the innovation increased sales of both Essex and Hudson cars. During the first three months just ended, the company manufactured 91,500 cars, a new high record. During the same three months of 1927 it produced but 74,000. Chairman Roy Dikeman Chapin and President R. B. Jackson count on continuing into April the present production of 1,550 Hudsons & Essexes each...
...Chapin...