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  2. Campbell's - Wikipedia

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    America's Favorite Food: The Story of Campbell Soup Company. Harry N. Abrams, Inc. ISBN 0-8109-2592-3. Shea, Martha Esposito, and Mathis, Mike (2002). Images of America: Campbell Soup Company. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-1058-0. Sidorick, Daniel (2009). Condensed Capitalism: Campbell Soup and the Pursuit of Cheap Production in the Twentieth ...

  3. Joseph A. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    The Jos. A. Campbell Preserve Co., Camden, NJ in 1894. In 1869, Campbell founded the company that would become Campbell's Soup. In 1894 he retired and Arthur Dorrance became the company president. [7] In 1895 the first can of ready-to-eat tomato soup was available. [8] The company was reorganized into Joseph Campbell & Co. in 1896.

  4. Campbells - Wikipedia

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    Clan Campbell; Campbell Soup Company or Campbell's; See also. Campbell (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 27 ...

  5. William Beverly Murphy - Wikipedia

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    William Beverly Murphy (June 17, 1907 – May 29, 1994) was an American food businessman. He was the president and CEO of Campbell Soup Company between 1953 and 1972. From 1942 to 1945 he was on leave from Campbell's Soup to the War Production Board.

  6. Category:Campbell Soup Company - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... Pages in category "Campbell Soup Company" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  7. John Thompson Dorrance - Wikipedia

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    A nephew of the general manager of the Joseph Campbell Preserve Company, he went to work there in 1897 and invented condensed soup. [1] [2] Dorrance went on to become the president of Campbell Soup Company from 1914 to 1930, eventually buying out the Campbell family. [citation needed] He turned the business into one of America's longest-lasting ...

  8. Margaret Rudkin - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Loreta Rudkin (née Fogarty; September 14, 1897 – June 1, 1967 [1]) was an American businesswoman who founded Pepperidge Farm and was the first female member of the board at the Campbell Soup Company.

  9. Betty Cronin - Wikipedia

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    Each recipe also contained a short history and variations. [10] Lorrie Gutman of the Tallahassee-Democrat stated it was "one of the most interesting recipe books I've ever read". [11] Cronin retired from Campbell's Soup Company in 1993 [12] but worked as a consultant to Campbell's into her 60s. [1]