Word: cyrus
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that Republic wants Youngstown. In fact there are good reasons (such as that both make great quantities of pipe) which make such a merger unlikely. BUT Republic's Founder Cyrus Stephen Eaton was determined that Bethlehem should not have Youngstown. Why? Not because Mr. Eaton is a dog-in-the-manger, but because he would like Youngstown to merge with another of his interests, Inland Steel; and because, since he owns or controls some 20% of Youngstown stock, he does not want it taken over by his nearest rival, Bethlehem...
...Lowe '30, Peyton Murray '32, F. W. Nee '30, A. H. Parker '32, G. R. Ray '32, F. B. Rice '31, H. N. Roberts '30, John Russell '33, F. W. Stetson '31, DeWitt Stetten '30, Robert Tangeman '32, Meyer Texon '30, Charles Watson '30, E. E. Wendell '32, and Cyrus Wood...
...Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis's jewels have been his sons-in-law. With the late Edward William Bok he built his great magazine publishing business (Saturday Evening Post, Ladies' Home Journal, et al.). And for the last 17 years his dapper, alert step-son-in-law, John Charles Martin, has busied himself in the other Curtis publishing enterprise, that of gaining control of the Philadelphia newspaper field. Announced, last week, was the seventh addition to Curtis-Martin Newspapers Inc.?The Philadelphia Inquirer...
Bethlehem-Youngstown. Often rumored, often denied, have been reports that Cyrus Stephen Eaton's Republic Steel will merge with Youngstown Sheet & Tube, fifth largest steel company. An old rumor recently revived and denied was that Bethlehem Steel, whose position as second biggest the Republic-Youngstown merger threatened, is planning to acquire Youngstown itself. Last week it seemed definite that this tremendous merger will be officially proposed and that Youngstown's founder-president, James A. Campbell, who two years ago blocked such a merger, is neutral this time. Youngstown is closely held by large stockholders who have been...
...last week the highest Bok Award, the big gold medal "For Distinguished Contemporary Service to Advertising," went to the father-in-law who should have had it years ago, Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis, of the Saturday Evening Post, et al, "because of his strict adherence ... to high standards of reliability in advertising...