Word: vauclain
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...sniff about for two Republican funds in addition to the regular Party budget ?one fund the care of bankers, the other of manufacturers and business men. Mr. Grundy vowed ignorance of such funds. So did the other three Pennsylvanians, one Nathan T. Folwell (dress goods), Samuel M. Vauclain (Baldwin locomotives), Edward T. Stotesbury (banks) ; but Mr. Vauclain became involved in an explanation of a $10,000 contribution which his company had made to an organization (The American Economic Institute) whose frankly admitted aim was " to protect the railroads against improper legislation...
...Vauclain, President of Baldwin Locomotive Works...
...moving will take about five years to complete. Last year alone, about $3,000,000 was spent in timing charges. Samuel M. Vauclain, President of Baldwin, is known as a far-sighted executive. His determination to proceed with moving the Baldwin plant is thought by some to indicate his opinion that just now was a slack period in locomotive manufacturing, but a good one in which to sell city realty...
Meanwhile in Philadelphia Samuel Vauclain, President of the Baldwin Locomotive Works had been offered the Chairmanship of the Philadelphia Citizens' Committee on the Bok peace award and he said...
Samuel M. Vauclain, President of the Baldwin Locomotive Works: "In a public meeting in the office of the Mayor of Philadelphia, sentiment was overwhelmingly opposed to making the proposed Sesqui -Centennial Exposition (in Philadelphia, 1926) an exhibition of international proportions. The vote was 403 to 43. Opposition to the international project was led by E. T. Stotesbury and myself. The fair will therefore be held exclusively under the auspices of Philadelphia...