Item 2
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Contains 1 Result:
Some Depression Tested Corporations. 12 page typed sketches compiled in March 1934 by the financial staff of Dow, Jones & Co., Inc. suggestive of those companies which have stood the test of depression, and appear likely to benefit from recovery. Companies listed: Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation, American Can Company, American Gas & Electric Company, American Smelting & Refining Company, American Telephone & Telegraph Company, Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co., American Sugar Refining Co., Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Co., Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Bordon Company, Columbia Gas & Electric Corporation, The Detroit Edison Co., General Electric Company, General Foods Corporation, General Motors Corporation, Gulf Oil Corp. of Pennsylvania, International Harvester Company, International Telephone & Telegraph Corp., Johns-Manville Corporation, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., New York Central Railroad Company, Southern Pacific Company, Southern Railway Company, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, United States Steel Corporation., 1934
Item — Item: 2
Identifier: MS0416.02
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection material consists of three research pamphlets unrelated to each other except by age.
Dates:
1934