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...Edward Ellsworth Stewart, 56, was named president of National Dairy Products Corp., succeeding L. A. Van Bomel, who became chairman. A graduate of Carnegie Tech, Stewart did a hitch in the Navy during World War I, then got an engineering job with the Rieck-McJunkin Dairy Co. of Pittsburgh, subsidiary of National Dairy. In 1944, Stewart was named vice president of National Dairy to run Midwestern ice-cream and dairy operations, was promoted to executive vice president six years later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PERSONNEL: Up the Ladder | 4/28/1952 | See Source »

...into Chicago, having left his firm of Klau-Van Pieterson-Dunlap-Younggreen Inc. in Milwaukee to become a partner in the firm of Dunham-Lesan. Lately Partner Harry Edmund Lesan died. Last week, it having gotten around that Mr. Younggreen would make a change, he announced: "I selected the McJunkin organization, after careful study, because I found they had worked out in concrete form my ideal of service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: With Fife & Drum | 6/13/1932 | See Source »

...McJunkin organization" is an agency formed in 1905 by William David McJunkin, a rather quiet gentleman, now 62 with grey hair. One of his first accounts was that of Samuel Insull and he still handles most of the Insull advertising business. He denies a persistent rumor that he is related to Samuel Insull by marriage. In addition to his utility accounts he has Curtiss Candy (Baby Ruth), Florsheim Shoes, Paris Garters, Rosehill Cemetery, Sheaffer Pens. Well known in circles other than advertising, he sits on Chicago's Board of Education. His interest in public affairs derives from his long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: With Fife & Drum | 6/13/1932 | See Source »

...giant food-products consolidation originated as a merger between the Rieck-McJunkin Co. of Pittsburgh and the Hydrol Co. of Chicago-each the largest ice cream distributor in its section. At the present time the consolidation has acquired 17 subsidiary companies. Of these, Sheffield Farms is the most important. One of the largest U. S. distributors of milk and other dairy products, it operates, mostly in New York City 1,959 retail and 32 wholesale routes involving the handling of 900,000 quarts of milk daily. Other holdings of Sheffield Farms include five large farms for the production of certified...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Cow | 12/7/1925 | See Source »

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