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...Gair, D. S.; Gariner, J. L.; Green, L. C.; Greenhalge, F. T.; Grover...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW HOUSE MEMBERS | 5/20/1942 | See Source »

John M. Alcorn, Clyde D. Bird, Jr., Richard C. Bryan, George E. Brown, Jr., Andrew S. J. Crichton, Stuart C. Davidson, Nathan S. Davis, Jr., Michael De Leo, Lloyd L. Duxbury, Jr., Joseph L. Eldredge, Oliver D. Filley, Jr., Franklin C. French, Donald S. Gair, William F. Ganong, Hans G. Hachman, Thomas V. Keene...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Vote In Smoker, Jubilee Elections In Union | 3/20/1942 | See Source »

...following Freshmen have been nominated by petition: Stuart C. Davidson, Donald S. Gair, William F. Ganong, Haris G. Hachman, Lucien L. Kinsolving, Donor M. Lion, Richard F. Mccarthy, George H. Montgomery, James R. Murphy, Jewett F. Nelley, Jr., William S. Pilling 2nd, John T. Potter, L. Edwin Smart, Jr. D. Grahame Smyth, and Bruce H. Zeiser...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Nominate 15 New Smoker, Jubilee Candidates | 3/19/1942 | See Source »

...Turner, a Quaker from Maryland's tony Eastern Shore, came out of Swarthmore in 1893, when the U. S., ceasing to stretch out, was beginning to build up, turning to reinforced concrete to do it with. His company grew rapidly, helped by generous orders from Paper Magnate Robert Gair, Warehouse Magnate Irving Bush. Up to Sept. 15, 1939 it had done $434,333,000 worth of business, eight of its jobs exceeding $5,000,000 apiece, 126 running from $1-$5,000,000. Nineteen twenty-nine was its best year (gross $43,717,000), 1933 its worst since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONSTRUCTION: Business Builds | 10/30/1939 | See Source »

TIME's reason for calling the meeting at George W. Gair's home "secret": a nearby local paper had been warned not to mention it: the Robert Gair Co. itself refused to give information about an apparently similar meeting last fall; boxboard men in general would give information only upon receiving TIME's promise that their identities would not be disclosed. TIME mentioned a possible merger between the Robert Gair Co. and the Container Corp. of America because several important boxboard men believe it will eventually happen, some insist negotiations have been begun. The present denial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Feb. 24, 1930 | 2/24/1930 | See Source »

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