Word: chrysler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that architecture than anyone else alive is a burly, white-haired man of 69 who lives and does most of his breathing at a drafting board in Detroit's New Center Building. Albert Kahn has been Packard's architect for 35 years, Ford's for 30, Chrysler's since the firm was incorporated in 1925, General Motors' on 127 projects. And as the products of those companies girdle the globe, so do the works of Albert Kahn, Inc. Employing a normal staff of 400, his is the biggest private architectural machine in the world...
...Building Materials Johns-Manville 2,881,334 d 24,897 U. S. Gypsum 3,401,253 2,181,219 Chemicals Du Pont 38,836,234 18,937,605 Union Carbide & Carbon .. 20,452,852 7,931,058 Automobiles General Motors 110,454,266 33,020,019 Chrysler 24,456,609 5,709,599 Packard 3,819,056 d 1,244, 965 Utilities Commonwealth & Southern 8,122,997 5,576,287 Consolidated Edison 7,831,954 9,487,423 Food & Drink General Foods 6,868,823 6,193,578 Standard Brands 5,721,352 4,266,261 National Distillers...
Cliff Knoble was doing all right until January of 1937. A serious young man, he had worked his way up from male stenography via International Correspondence Schools to head a firm of his own. His Business Promotion Corp. had 14 employes, some fairly profitable accounts with Chrysler and other automobile dealers who bought his sales ideas. But when Michigan auto workers went on strike dealers no longer felt like spending money. Soon business for Cliff Knoble dried up. Last week the consequences of Cliff Knoble's personal depression blossomed in a full-page advertisement in the Detroit Free Press...
...laws on advertising, on trademarks, on chain stores, on co-operative marketing. An economic division will try to find what effects these laws have upon consumer costs, distribution, chain-store growth, etc. In charge is lean Augustus Heath Martin Jr., who was successively sales-promotion and wholesale manager for Chrysler and Willys-Overland and southeastern manager for Union Bag & Paper Corp., joined the Administration as coordinator for the National Bituminous Coal Commission. He first expressed his talent for puttering by designing an early motorcycle...
...been traded, values had increased $5,000,000,000 and the industrial averages stood at 131.94, rails at 25.45, utilities at 20.58. Leading stocks showed such gains as U. S. Steel from $43 to $54; U. S. Rubber from $27 to $32; American Tel & Tel from $129 to $142; Chrysler from $42 to $57; N. Y. Central from $11 to $15; Electric Power & Light from $9 to $1 i ; Johns-Manville from $71 to $84; General Motors from $30 to $36. Moody's Commodity Index rose from 136.7 to 140.8. All told, it was the biggest bull movement...