Word: paulo
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...real expansion will be in Sao Paulo, which Minor describes as the fastest-growing industrial area in the world. Here I.G.E. has bought a 35-acre tract, has put Brazilian architects to work designing the first factory building unit. It is to be 500 ft. long, will cost some $2,000,000, and will be completed in 1944. In it I.G.E. will make electric motors and assemble apparatus shipped from...
...Brazil grows industrially, so will the Sao Paulo plant. The outlook: a $10 million investment, 20,000 employes within the next ten years...
Died. Getulio Vargas Jr., 24, youngest of the three sons of the President of Brazil; of infantile paralysis; after an illness of ten days; in Sao Paulo...
From Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo, after a frantic search, went an iron lung. From Buenos Aires, where a Pan American plane made a special stop, to São Paulo went Johnson & Johnson's Vice President Andrew Rohlfing, only man within reach who knew how an iron lung was operated. The reason: Getulio Vargas Jr., youngest son of Brazil's President, had suddenly been taken ill in São Paulo, was in serious condition with infantile paralysis...
...Getulio") is perhaps the most promising of President Vargas' three sons. Graduate of Brazil's Escola Nacional de Chymica, he spent four years at Johns Hopkins University as a student of chemical engineering. When stricken last week, popular, modest young Getulio was working in São Paulo's Nitro Chymica chemical-manufacturing company. His father and mother rushed to his bedside. Four days after the diagnosis of infantile paralysis President Vargas left for a conference at Natal. From his good friend Franklin D. Roosevelt he could expect deep sympathy and an inspiring example of recovery from...