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Eliot House: Douglas H. T. Bradlee '50, Albert B. Carter, Jr. '50, Charles W. Detjen '50, Hamilton Fish IV '47, Lawrence V. Goodrich '50, Amery Houghton, Jr. '50, Stanley J. Polak '50, Peter N. Stanford...
Leak Stopper. Lee Rubber & Tire Corp., noting the slow leak in the market for tires, cut the price of its biggest-selling line of tires by about 15%. Lee thus hoped to meet the competition of U.S. Rubber, Goodyear, B. F. Goodrich and Firestone. In the last month they had announced new lines of second-grade quality tires at lower prices...
Eliot House: Douglas H. T. Bradlee '50, Albert B. Carter, Jr. '50, Hamilton Fish IV '47, Lawrence V. Goodrich '50, Charles W. Detjen '50, Amery Houghton, Jr. '50, John B. Gray '49, Stanley J. Polak '50, Peter N. Stanford...
...suggestion of B. F. Goodrich Co.'s John Collyer, who dislikes the word "synthetic," the terms "American-made" or "chemical rubber" are used throughout the bill...
Bulletproofed? The first tubeless, puncture-sealing automobile tire was put on the market. The tire, made by B. F. Goodrich Co., fits tightly enough to the rim to hold air. A gummy layer under the tread, similar to the material in bulletproof aircraft fuel tanks, instantly seals up punctures. Price: $21.95 for a standard-size (6.00 by 16) tire, slightly more than an ordinary tire & tube...