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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Arrow went quietly on its normal way. Officers of Fierce-Arrow were chagrined, however, to have their pseudo-parent in receivership. Last week President Arthur J. Chanter of Fierce-Arrow announced that with the backing of George Franklin Rand, head of the Marine Midland group of banks, Jacob Frederick Schoellkopf, Seymour H. Knox and Roland Lord O'Brian, Studebaker's Fierce-Arrow holdings had been bought cut. Fierce-Arrow had a net profit of $4,770 for the second quarter of 1933 compared to a loss of $878,800 for the same period a year ago. Price paid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Downtown | 9/4/1933 | See Source »

Stout Irene Schoellkopf-Carman, fiftyish, wealthy onetime wife of the late Frank Barrett Carman and of Buffalo's millionaire C. P. Hugo Schoellkopf, was sued for $100,000 by one Courtland Erwin Conkwright, 27, handsome life guard at Long Beach, L. I. He claimed she lured him from his job to be her "secretary" at $5,000 a week, bought him a $600 wardrobe, a $3,000 car. Soon her interest waned, her Long Island home was closed to him. He asked 20 weeks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 12, 1931 | 10/12/1931 | See Source »

This year Jacob Fred Schoellkopf, Buffalo power and dye tycoon, contributed a gold medal, named for his late father, to honor important industrial research. First Schoellkopf medalist, named last week, is President Frank Jerome Tone, 63, of Carborundum Co., who helped develop that and other synthetic abrasives, who originated the first commercial process for producing silicon metal (used in electrical transformers, alloys, hydrogen manufacture), who possesses "to an unusual degree the rare combination of the qualities of the pure scientist, the plant engineer, and the successful business administrator." Graduates of Hill School and Cornell of six or seven years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Prizemen | 8/31/1931 | See Source »

...interests, four times as big as the Morgan and Drexel interests. To speak of United Corp. as the Morgan-Bonbright group is no longer correct. It is the Morgan-Bonbright-Carlisle group. And to serve history fully, a fourth name should be added to the hyphenated group, that of Schoellkopf, the family which has been carried to wealth and power by Niagara Falls. In 1850 Jacob Fred Schoellkopf started a flour mill above Niagara Falls, powered by an old-fashioned water wheel. In 1890 the use of water for electric power was introduced and he put in a plant, made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Dance of Power | 3/16/1931 | See Source »

...Marine Union Investors, Inc. represented a unification of Up-State utility men and bankers. Niagara Share was formed last June to act partly as a Niagara-Hudson holding company, partly as an investment trust. It is dominated by the Schoellkopf family, with whom Mr. Carlisle is associated in Niagara-Hudson. Marine Union Investors was formed in January 1929 by the same group ? notably George Franklin Rand, Jacob F. Schoelkopf Jr. and Seymour H. Knox ? who later organized Marine Midland Corp., hundred-million-dollar group-banking unit (TIME, Sept. 30). It also was partly a Marine Midland holding company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Added Name | 6/9/1930 | See Source »

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