Word: oils
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lilienthal headed for Chicago and a law job with Donald Richberg, then counselor for the railway brotherhoods, now for Standard Oil. In three years Lilienthal branched...
National Steel's Chairman Ernest Tener Weir figured that his costs since the first quarter, aside from those on coal, had risen $11 per ton of steel. His breakdown: scrap $4, labor $4, fuel oil $1, miscellaneous $1, depreciation $1. Scrap prices, which have jumped over $10 in two months, are now at an alltime high average of about $40 a ton and still rising. Under such conditions, said steelmen, boosts in the prices of finished steel were not only warranted but "imperative...
Former chief geologist of the European division of the New Jersey Standard Oil Company, Winthrop P. Haynes '10 has been appointed visiting lecturer in Geology for the next academic year, it was announced yesterday...
...building, with refrigerated warehouses, maintenance shops for all types of planes and bunkrooms for pilots. Last year, Wehran made his first profit. This year, he expects to net $150,000. As a recipe for success, he could truthfully quip: "It's easy. Just go into partnership with Standard Oil...
Died. Ruth Harkness, 46, first person to capture a live giant panda; of acute alcoholism; in a Pittsburgh hotel bathtub. When in 1935 oil-heir husband William Hale Harkness Jr. died of cancer in Shanghai, spunky Manhattan Dress Designer Ruth promptly sailed off to continue his interrupted giant panda hunt, found a one-pound baby panda nestled in a Tibetan tree trunk, brought it back to Chicago's Brookfield...