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This Is the Life – one episode (September 9, 1952, premiere) at YouTube; Tom Corbett, Space Cadet – unknown number held by Wade Williams Productions; Twenty Questions – one episode (November 16, 1953) held by DePauw University and at YouTube; The Wendy Barrie Show – one episode at YouTube featuring Jack Shaindlin as guest
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company was then producing nearly one million pounds of gunpowder annually. [1] After their father's death, the seven du Pont heirs asked Bidermann to serve as CEO and train Alfred V. du Pont to lead the company. Bidermann paid off the company's debts and bought out the French shareholders, making the du Pont family ...
The Titans That Built America is a six-hour, three-part miniseries docudrama which was originally broadcast on the History Channel on May 31, 2021. [1] The series focuses on the lives of Pierre S. du Pont, Walter Chrysler, JP Morgan Jr., William Boeing, Henry Kaiser, Charles Lindbergh, William S. Knudsen, John Raskob, Edsel Ford, and Henry Ford. [2]
Science and Corporate Strategy: Du Pont R and D, 1902–1980. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-32767-9. Kinnane, Adrian (2002). DuPont: From the Banks of the Brandywine to Miracles of Science. Wilmington: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. ISBN 0-8018-7059-3. Ndiaye, Pap A. (trans. 2007).
Tripadvisor’s annual compilation of the world’s very best stretches of shoreline, released Tuesday, offers a head start on picking a great beach to visit in 2025.
The 'Arrow' star trades in his superhero outfit for a corporate uniform in the new legal drama
From November 2012 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Julie L. Bushman joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a 23.0 percent return on your investment, compared to a 5.2 percent return from the S&P 500.
It is “where the du Pont story begins.” [11] Hagley is the site of the Eleutherian Mills gunpowder works founded by Eleuthère Irénée du Pont in 1802. It provides a glimpse at early American industry and includes restored mills, a workers' community, and the ancestral home and gardens of the du Pont family.