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...answers sent in on phonograph records, sometimes set to music, answers in fancy leather volumes, others engraved on metal, some cast in plaster, one wrapped around a baby's shoe. Many contestants sent in pictures of themselves, many appealed for aid. Not immune to the deluge was E. I. duPont deNemours & Co., maker of cellophane. So many people wrote for a description of cellophane that duPont had to print a special booklet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Eloquent Milk Man | 5/18/1931 | See Source »

...Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Ry. Ten years later he started his utility career by building the Fort Worth-Dallas interurban line, first in Texas. He has an interest in many utility companies now and one of his most important positions is the presidency of Frontier Corp., the dupont-Aluminum Co. power project in the St. Lawrence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Trans-Continental | 5/11/1931 | See Source »

...afternoon, lounged before a wood fire. On deck he played medicine ball, losing one ball overboard. After dinner (for which he dressed) an orchestra played softly, he attended talking cinema shows (Rain or Shine, The Temple Tower). The third day out the Taylor was to be relieved by the Dupont from Guantanamo. A miniature presidential review was arranged. For nearly an hour the President, Capt. Freeman and the Arizona's crew stood at the rail awaiting the Dupont which had miscalculated the battleship's position. When the Dupont did not arrive, as a substitute diversion Capt. Freeman sent his crew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Hot Sun & Linens | 3/30/1931 | See Source »

...Such firms as the general Electric company, the Dupont company, and others can afford to give a scientist every possible comfort without even threatening him with a special task. He is not bothered with lectures and tutoring but works to his heart's content in the most theoretical fields. This is a taint of commercialism non the less: it is also a form of advertising on the part of the company, and depletes the university faculties. In this class come institutes endowed by millionaires for special advanced study, valuable as they may be to science, as they rarely hand knowledge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Business Attracts Professors Away From Universities, "Says British Visitor--Darwin Regrets Commercial Taint | 3/19/1931 | See Source »

...professor of Advertising at the Harvard Business School; Walter Buchen, president of the Buchen Company, Chicago; Bennett Chapple, vice-president of the American Rolling Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio: M. T. Copeland, professor of Marketing at the Harvard Business School: W. A. Bart, director of advertising at the E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company. Wilmington, Delaware: G. C. McQuiston, advertising manager of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: H. B. Quinan, art director for the Cromwell Publishing Company. New York: G. R. Schaeffer, advertising manager of Marshall Field and Company. Chicago: G. L. Sumner, president...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOK COMPETITION OPENS WITH SHOW OF WORK ENTERED | 1/28/1931 | See Source »

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