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Sincerely, Fred Robertson...
Died. John Robertson Dunlap, 80, retired founder of trade and scientific magazines (India Rubber World, Hardware, Engineering Magazine, Industrial Management, Industry Illustrated); in New York City...
...already raised some $22,000,000 for his university and wants $10,000,000 more, is so determined a money-getter that he has become a Pittsburgh legend. He once walked into a meeting of Westinghouse Electric executives, planked a pottery vase down before startled Board Chairman Andrew Wells Robertson, recited Keats's Ode to a Grecian Urn, and walked out with...
...George M. Kahin, Jr.; George C. Kennedy; Crawford N. Kirkpatrick, Jr.; Christian M. Lauritzon, 2d.; Thomas E. Lawrence; Richard E. Lewis; Burton Machinist; Howard P. Mendel; Raymond Mildenberger; David N. Mills; George W. Naumberg, Jr.; Garrett D. Pagon; Jack M. Perlman; Charles N. Pollak; Joseph Quattrone; Charles A. Robertson; Irwin Ross; William A. Ryan...
...German-born Boston milk-dealer, Archibald Robertson Graustein whisked through Harvard Law School by the age of 21; at 25 was partner in the Boston law firm of Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins, at 39 was president of International Paper Co., world's largest paper maker. Last year Mr. Graustein and International Paper parted company (TIME, Feb. 17, 1936), and Mr. Graustein began 'practicing corporate law in Manhattan. Last week, at 51, he was appointed special counsel in charge of corporate reorganization for the U. S. Maritime Commission, now busy in Washington on the vast job of subsidizing...