Word: stutz
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Harry C. Stutz, 53, pioneer racing and pleasure-car tycoon; of complications following an appendectomy; at Indianapolis. Native of Ansonia, Ohio, he began his career in a Dayton machine shop, later sold Schebler carburetors, ran the Marion motor factory, designed the (long-since defunct) American car, built Stutz Motor Car Co. (with Henry Campbell) out of a motor parts company he founded in 1910, selling out in 1919. He and Campbell founded H. C. S. Co., last year rumored to be planning a merger with Commercial...
Cadillac ($3,195) Packard ($2,375) Cord ($3,095) Pierce-Arrow Cunningham ($7,500) ($2,875) DuPont ($3,000 delivered ) Ruxton ($4,500 delivered) Franklin ($2,160) Stearns-Knight La Salle ($2,335) ($5,000) Lincoln ($4,200) Stutz...
...grandson of the late capitalist Thomas Fortune Ryan from whom he inherited part of a $500,000,000 estate; from a partnership in Noah MacDowell & Co., Manhattan brokers. In 1924, after leaving Yale, he set out to help recoup his father's $5,000,000 losses in Stutz Motors stock manipulations...