Word: dearborn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Adams, J. H. Alexandre, W. H. Atherton, S. S. Beman, R. E. Bennink, G. F. Bigelow, W. V. Binger, F. G. Blake, A. R. Brenholts, O. P. Brown, Reginald Boardman, W. H. Bowen, W. H. Caunt, B. G. Clark, C. H. Cretzmeyer, L. L. Davis, W. N. Dearborn, P. K. Doyle, John Dwinell, F. W. Edlin, G. E. Filion, L. S. Fiaherty, A. McG. Foster, V. W. Foster, F. D. Gardner, J. H. Gardiner, John Gay, A. S. Geismer, S. R. Gifford, W. A. Gosline, I. J. Graff...
Your excellent review of Dearborn Conference of Agriculture, Industry and Science [TIME, May 20]-which I attended-in ascribing political intentions to it, missed the point...
...solitary speaker at the Dearborn Conference of Industry, Science and Agriculture who did not see the practicality of alcohol-gasoline blending as a panacea for farmers' ills, let me congratulate you on your discerning report on the general proceedings there. A joint impartial study of the project, proposed through me by the American Petroleum Institute, if accepted by the Chemical Foundation, will reveal the fallacy of the project on the basis of present conditions and costs and the hopelessness of future manufacture of alcohol at prices of 7? per gallon, such as are predicted by enthusiastic protagonists...
...latest Ford balance sheet revealed that the Man of Dearborn and his son had quietly cut a stock melon during 1934. The old $100 par shares had been split 20-for-1 into 3,452,000 shares of $5 par value. Surplus & reserves at the year end stood...
During the grand rally which tycoons, farmers' spokesmen, chemists, propagandists and journalists conducted at Henry Ford's Dearborn, Mich. fortnight ago to transform farm products into factory goods, chemical engineers emerged as key men of the entire procedure...