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    Errett Lobban "E. L." Cord (July 20, 1894 – January 2, 1974) was an American business executive. He was considered a leader in United States transport...
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  • Indianapolis 500 in 1922, 1924, 1925 and 1927. Transportation executive Errett Lobban Cord acquired the Duesenberg corporation in 1926. The company was sold...
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  • American racing driver Errett Lobban Cord (1894–1974) American industrialist Ronnie Cord (1943–1986), Brazilian singer Cord McCoy (born 1980), American...
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    42°22′47″N 83°01′44″W / 42.379617°N 83.028928°W / 42.379617; -83.028928 Cord was a brand of American luxury automobile manufactured by the Auburn Automobile...
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  • replication studies Errett Lobban Cord (1894–1974), leader in United States transport during the early and middle 20th century Errett P. Scrivner (1898–1978)...
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    the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation − or Convair. In 1932, Errett Lobban Cord formed the Airplane Development Corporation, enabling Gerard "Jerry"...
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  • Air Lines following a proposal in early February by company owner Errett Lobban Cord to cut wages by up to 40%. The two-month strike was the first in the...
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    2010-11-23. Borgeson, Griffith (2005) [1984]. Errett Lobban Cord: His Empire, His Motor Cars: Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg. New Albany, Indiana: Automobile...
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    Checker Cab Manufacturing to Errett Lobban Cord, but bought it back again in 1936. Markin and Cord were friends, and after Cord bought up interest in Checker...
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    1924 they approached Errett Lobban Cord (1894–1974), a highly successful automobile salesman, with an offer to run the company. Cord countered with an offer...
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    and Errett Lobban Cord controlled interests in the company, which eventually acquired Duesenberg, Lexington, and Lycoming Engines, and started Cord Car...
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    the Cord Model 810. Al Jenkins broke 70 America speed records in the 1935 car. In 1924 Auburn output was down to six cars a day, Errett Lobban Cord—a successful...
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    mathematician and professor at the University of Central Missouri Errett Lobban Cord, automobile manufacturer and advocate of front-wheel-drive vehicles...
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  • Chris Cord (July 15, 1940 – July 28, 2022) was a race car driver and was a grandson of Errett Lobban Cord, the founder of the Cord Corporation, which also...
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    engines) going out of business. Errett Lobban Cord, who controlled the Auburn Automobile Company (which also sold the Cord) and the Duesenberg Motor Company...
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  • Coors Brewing Company, Adolph Coors Company – Adolph Coors Cord Automobile – Errett Lobban Cord Corel – Michael Cowpland (Cowpland Research Laboratory) Costa...
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    "Chapter Four Duesenberg — The J Is Born". Errett Lobban Cord: His Empire, His Motor Cars: Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg. New Albany, Indiana: Automobile...
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    (August 21, 2005). "Six: The L-29 Cord: A Chassis Revolution". Errett Lobban Cord: His Empire, His Motor Cars: Auburn – Cord – Duesenberg. New Albany, Indiana:...
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    war came to a close. Shortly afterward in 1946, he interviewed with Errett Lobban Cord, then-owner of KFAC (1330 AM), which had recently completed an evolution...
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    1927 Errett Lobban Cord bought the company, placing it under his Auburn Manufacturing umbrella group. Among the engines Lycoming produced for Cord was...
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  • Angeles Broadcasting Company was headed up by Errett Lobban Cord, a manufacturer best known for the Auburn and Cord automobile lines, and by O.R. "Ollie" Fuller...
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    Lycoming was purchased by Auburn owner Errett Lobban Cord, who used a Lycoming straight-eight in his front-drive Cord L-29 automobile, and had Lycoming build...
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  • Steamship Company. From about 1933 to 1937 the shipyard was part of Errett Lobban Cord's business empire. New York Ship's unusual covered ways produced everything...
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  • December 29, 1948, as KFAC-FM, the FM adjunct to KFAC. First owned by Errett Lobban Cord, a luxury vehicle manufacturer who purchased KFAC in 1931 from the...
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  • January 4 – Pierre Laval January 11 – Daniel Willard January 18 – Errett Lobban Cord January 25 – Philip Barry February 1 – Franklin D. Roosevelt February...
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    2021. Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia (1 January 2023). "Errett Lobban Cord". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 31 March 2023. Lacy, Mary A....
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  • was licensed by Errett Lobban Cord for use in the Cord L-29. Miller was paid $1000 per month licensing fee.: 36  For use in the Cord the system was extensively...
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    slipped into financial straits and was acquired by corporate raider Errett Lobban Cord. After the acquisition American Airways Company was renamed American...
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    in 1929. Automobile mogul Errett Lobban (E.L.) Cord acquired 60 percent of Stinson's stock in September 1929, and his Cord Corporation provided additional...
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    V-1 design, Errett Lobban (E.L.) Cord bought all 500 shares of stock in the company and the Airplane Development Corporation became a Cord subsidiary....
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