Word: frick
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Kenesaw Mountain Landis, William Harridge, Ford Frick are as familiar to baseball fans as the seventh-inning stretch...
When U. S. Steel's directors sit down to their monthly meeting at 71 Broadway -looked down on by the portraits of J. P. Morgan (Sr. and Jr.), Henry Clay Frick, Judge Gary, Myron C. Taylor, George F. Baker-no swarm of Manhattan newshawks waits outside the door. Their monthly meetings are devoted strictly to business, not to making publicity. The directors hear about broad company policies from their youthful, silver-haired chairman, Edward R. Stettinius Jr., keep up with production and sales operations by listening to tough-fibred, gregarious President Ben Fairless, learn about fiscal problems from their...
...panic, John D. called his loan, took over the property at a $29,000,000 profit. Meanwhile, in 1892, another U. S. steel pioneer was at work on the Mesabi-Henry W. Oliver, who joined up with Andrew Carnegie's right-hand man, Henry C. Frick-over the opposition of "Pioneering don't pay" Carnegie, who predicted from a Sussex retreat that "this ore venture . . . will result in more trouble and less profit than 'almost any other branch of our business." In 1896 Frick and Oliver went to see Rockefeller, leased his vast mines for a royalty...