Word: rubbers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...next day it rained. The President, not displeased, spent hours thumbing reference books on rubber this-and-that, for Harvey S. Firestone Jr., son of the tire-man, was to present his Philippine report on the morrow...
Harvey S. Firestone Jr. (son of the tire-potentate), who called on President Coolidge at White Pine Camp, told him what ought to be done for the rubber industry in the Philippines...
...invitation. He presented his card: Harvey S. Firestone Jr. If such things were done, there might have been in one corner of the card: Son of famed tire-magnate; in another corner Princeton University, 1920; and finally, below his name in bold type: Extremely well-informed on rubber...
...Although, the U. S. consumes 70% of the world's rubber supply, it produces only a little over...
...Goodrich (Silvertown cords) made $7,106,616 the first half of 1925, only $1,358,616 the corresponding period of 1926. The British rubber monopoly raised production costs...