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...shrewd, genial, supersalesman is Archie Moulton Andrews, board chairman and largest stockholder of Hupp Motor Car Corp. In 1932 when this arch-promoter was backing the sale of securities in packages of one share each in 25 or 50 companies, he confidently expected his merchandise to become the "Ford of the American investment business." When he was pushing his Elektrolite cigaret lighter, he used to rub his hands over the 120,000,000 U. S. birthdays as prospective gift sales, crowing: "Give me 5% of them and I'll make $10,000,000." A sworn foe of Wall Street...
Boss of Hupp for half a year, Archie Moulton Andrews last week announced a new wrinkle in automobile merchandising, described as "an adventure in profit-spreading." The "adventure...
...Morrison C. Haviland '37, Malcolm L. Hayward '38, Hugh F. Hinckley '87, James C. Hopkins '38, William A. Johnson '36, George Keller '37, Morris E. Lasker '38, John B. Little '36, David P. MacAllester '38, David MacDonald '36, A. William Marburg '37, Henry O. Marcy '37. John K. Moulton '36, George R. Nicholson, Gr., Ogelsby Paul '38, John W. Perry '36. Thomas L. Perry '37, Marcy S. Powell, Gr., Robert D. Proctor '38, A. H. Rice '36, Oliver E. Rodgers '36, Selden T. Rodgers '36, Howard E. Roman '36, Robert Russell '35, E. Sachs '38, Karl E. Schevill '37, William...
Happy last September was Simon Moulton Hamlin, lantern-jawed, 240-lb. strawberry farmer, when Maine's First District elected him its first Democratic Congressman in some 70 years. Happy was he last month when, at 68, he married the only woman who had ever been a census supervisor in Maine. Arriving in Washington a week later he happily informed interviewers that he had no intention of abiding by the House tradition of silence for first-termers. Twanged he: "I'm almost always foolish enough to speechify...
Hupmobile began the year with a radically aerodynamic model and a brand new president, William J. McAneeny, onetime head of Hudson. Just before Hupp's Chairman Archie Moulton Andrews hired him, Mr. McAneeny gained Detroit's gratitude by securing waivers from the big depositors in defunct First National Bank, thus permitting a 100% payoff to all accounts of $300 or less. Most distinctive feature of the new Hupmobile is its headlights, which, while a part of the body, are carried in outline straight back into the cowl...