Word: youngstown
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...your Jan. 11 issue, on p. 27, in a footnote, you refer to Clarence Dillon as the builder of the Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. This is not correct. A few years ago the Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. purchased the assets of the Steel & Tube Co. of America, in which a syndicate managed by Dillon, Read & Co. owned a controlling common stock interest. That is all. The Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. was founded in 1901 and owes its present preeminence to its President, James A. Campbell and his associates...
...Floater of Polish, Brazilian and Dutch loans; builder of Youngstown Sheet & Tube: successful competitor of J. P. Morgan & Co. for the huge (146-million) Dodge Bros, deal (TIME, April...
Died. Edmond H. Moore, 63, at Youngstown, Ohio. He was Democratic National Committeeman 1912-20, and successful manager for Governor Cox in the presidential nomination campaign...
...iterated by Robert T. Jones and Watts Gunn. She knew, therefore, the importance of putting. Had it not been for a 70-footer on the first hole, and a 40-footer later on the same hole (played as the 19th), she might not have got past Louise Fordyce of Youngstown, Ohio, to play against Miss Collett...
...process of rebuilding and remodeling old and inefficient blast furnaces is also going on. This has led U. S. steel to dismantle some of its oldest plants in the Pittsburgh district, and to rebuild more efficient ones at Youngstown...