Word: geyer
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Northwestern got one in the second. Ohio State got another in the third. Northwestern got another in the fourth. After the last, a seesaw battle between two of the best teams in the country and Ohio State's hopes for another Big Ten championship ended simultaneously when Don Geyer's conversion made the final score 14-to-13 for Northwestern...
Part I was Geyer Co. of Dayton and Manhattan, founded in 1912 by the late C. J. Geyer, business manager of the Dayton Herald. His son, Bertram Birch Geyer, 42, had built up the agency into a large and profitable business. Young Mr. Geyer is a great and good friend of Charles Franklin Kettering, General Motors' research chief. Cornerstone of the Geyer business has been several big accounts of General Motors, including Delco, Inland Manufacturing and Frigidaire, with its $5,000,000 annual appropriation. Well did Geyer Co. earn General Motors' patronage for it has handled Frigidaire...
...agency will continue to operate as Geyer Co. in Dayton, will be Geyer-Cornell in Manhattan. Besides Frigidaire its accounts include National Cash Register, Oneida Community Ltd., Hookless Fastener (zippers), Crowell Publishing Co., Tetley's Tea, Waco Aircraft, Sapolio, Hanan shoes, Eaton Papes, Richfield Oil Co. of New York...
...Steam does in Manhattan.* In 1929 a franchise was obtained and P. W. Chapman & Co., Manhattan bankers, contracted to raise the needed $1,800,000. Market conditions made it impossible. In the autumn of 1930 the Chicago investment house of Haskell, Scott & Byrne pondered the matter. Partner Russell Wilfred Geyer investigated, found that market conditions were still impossible. But he had a smart idea, and last fortnight ground for Duluth Steam Corp.'s plant was broken. Partner Geyer realized that many construction firms have much cash, no business. The root of his plan was selling $1,500,000 worth...
...Major Geyer," cabled a correspondent, "is the hero of the Fair...