Word: neenah
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Parker, 65, retired president and board chairman of papermakers Kimberly-Clark (Kleenex) is Wisconsin-born, Indiana-reared. He first made good as a New York corporation lawyer; at 47 he went back to Wisconsin to make good all over again as an industrialist. He joined Kimberly-Clark of Neenah, Wis. in 1937 as financial vice president, became its president in 1942. chairman in 1953, and quadrupled the corporation's sales. Parker served the Eisenhower Administration as a member of the Commission on Foreign Economic Policy and as adviser to the U.S. delegation at the GATT negotiations in Geneva last...
...foremost collectors of glass paperweights, Mrs. Evangeline H. Bergstrom, 81, Neenah, Wis., author of Old Glass Paper weights (Crown, 1940: $7.50), gives some point ers on how to distinguish an ordinary weight from the real thing: 1) glass should not be too yellow, should not contain too many bubbles; 2) no scratches should show; 3) base should be smooth - only modern weights have rough, frost ed base...
Died. Frank J. Sensenbrenner, 87, onetime postal clerk who became president and chairman of the board of the Kimberly-Clark paper manufacturing corporation (first to develop Kleenex, Kotex, and a special ground-wood paper for rotogravure printing); in Neenah...