Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Manhattan, Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey proudly announced a $450,000 gift spread among 138 privately supported colleges and universities (e.g., Duke, Smith, Yale, Yeshiva). Only restriction on the awards (biggest $5,000): they must be used solely to finance undergraduate study...
...Citizenship Clearning House a national organization sponsored by New York University and paid for a by Judge Arthur T. Vanderbilt, Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, attempts to interest college students in politics...
...will receive $1000 and the gold medal for 1955 of the Leo Hendrick Baekaland Award of the American Chemical Society's North Jersey Section, Dr. Karl A. Folkers, chairman of the award board, announced Monday...
...University will share a half million dollar gift from Standard Oil of New Jersey with 137 other privately-endowed colleges, James Crayhon of the Company's public relations department announced yesterday...
...became a member of the firm in 1927, and left during the Depression to start Riter & Co. While doing some financial work for Edison, he became interested in expanding the company, which was formed to produce the famed inventor's products. In 1946 he persuaded former New Jersey Governor Charles Edison, son of the inventor, to offer the firm's stock publicly as the first step. He became president in 1950, when sales were $30 million, boosted them to $41.5 million last year by encouraging new products, e.g., a line of juvenile furniture inspired by his ten grandchildren...