Word: fairchild
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Died. Louis Edgar Fairchild, 81, co-founder (with older brother Edmund Wade Fairchild, who died in 1949) and board chairman of Fairchild Publications (such trade-dominating trade journals as Women's Wear Daily, Men's Wear, Daily News Record); in Port Jefferson...
HURLSTONE FAIRCHILD...
...other famous names of World War II-Douglas, Grumman, Fairchild Engine & Airplane, Martin, Northrop, Republic-are at work. All told, they are making only 215 planes a month, compared to World War II's peak (in March 1944) of 9,117. For the U.S. to reach such a figure again, as United Aircraft's President H. Mansfield Horner pointed out last week, would require three full years of production. It would take the aircraft engine industry a full year, said Horner, to triple today's production of 5,000 engines a year, another year to boost production...
Cliff Crosby, with eight runs batted in, is third in that department, behind Army's Ted Lobe and Princeton's Bill Fairchild...
...award of the Council of Radcliffe College, carrying a stipend of $600, went to Anne Fairchild of New York City, now attending the Riverdale Country School for Girls. This award, Jordan said, is made to the student in the incoming freshman class who shows the most outstanding academic and personal promise...