Word: spaeth
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...floor hall in Chicago's Merchandise Mart. In one corner was short, pudgy Pabst President and Chairman Harris Perlstein, wearing grey suit, tan shoes and grey tie. In the other, the challengers: Robert and David Pabst, the grandsons of the Pabst founder, Fred Pabst, and Otto and Carl Spaeth, son and grandson respectively of the founder of Premier Malt, which bought out Pabst...
...Pabst-Spaeth group blamed Perlstein for the fact that the company has dropped from No. 1 in 1949 to eighth among U.S. brewers, last month reported a loss for 1957 of $2,871,200. The stock has dropped from 32 to 4. Fearing for their 25% share of the stock, the Pabst brothers enlisted the aid of the Spaeths to unseat Perlstein as president at the annual meeting...
...SIGMUND SPAETH New York City
Died. John Duncan Spaeth, 85, president emeritus of the University of Kansas City, longtime (1905-36) firecracker of Princeton's English department, which he joined as one of Woodrow Wilson's original "preceptor guys": after long illness; in Wayne...
...Meta-Mold Aluminum Co. of Cedarburg, Wis. is a corporation with an artistic soul. Its board chairman, Otto Spaeth, 57, is not only a shrewd and successful businessman but also a noted art patron and collector. In 1952, when Meta-Mold decided to build a new administration building, Sculptor Alexander Calder was called in to help design the lobby for a mobile that Calder named the "Otto-mobile" after Board Chairman Spaeth. Last summer Meta-Mold tried another experiment. It put on a show called "Art for Everyone-a purchase exhibition," in which 50 rented paintings and sculptures were offered...