Word: forded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Honeymooning in the U. S., Prince Louis Ferdinand von Hohenzollern and his bride, Princess Kyra, stopped off at Detroit, visited the Ford assembly line where Prince Louis once worked. Said a former fellow worker: "Hello, Louey, I see you finally got hooked...
Sirs: TIME, May 30 said, "Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. has contributed to Ohio's relief troubles by discharging 4,000 of its 5.000 Toledo workers." This statement creates a wrong impression. The flat glass industry has felt the full force of this depression and operations every where have, of necessity, been sharply reduced. Our company was compelled to lay off a considerable number of its workers - most of them temporarily - but there is quite a difference between such a layoff and a "discharge...
JOHN D. BIGGERS President Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Toledo, Ohio...
...rather than a lake. The owner of the place hurried up to rebuke Elmer Zook, instead helped him dismantle his glider, offered to store it in his garage, sent him home by automobile. On the way home Elmer Zook inquired, "Say, who was that guy?" Replied the chauffeur: "Edsel Ford...
Wales scholarship, James B. Ford 2G, James Walker fellowship, Arthur F. Smullyan 1G, Christopher M. Weld scholarship, William S. McCauley, Fletcher School. Whiting fellowships to: Alfred H. Kettler, University of Texas. Wayne L. Lees 1G. Willard scholarship, Richard Ballinger, University of Texas. Jay Backus Woodworth fellowship, Ernest E. Wahlstrom, University of Colorado...