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In 1968, Chrysler had its best sales year to date, which Townsend credited to Boyd's work. Sales dropped sharply the following year and in January 1970, Boyd was removed as president and named to the newly created post of vice chairman, a role that centered around civic and consumer affairs. [11] He retired from Chrysler on September 30, 1972. [4]
The Pilot-Tribune & Enterprise is a local weekly newspaper from Blair, Nebraska. [2] The paper has roots back to its founding in 1929, when it was formed by the union of local papers the Blair Pilot and the Tribune .
This is a list of newspapers in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The list is divided between papers currently being produced and those produced in the past and ...
In 1978, Chrysler brought on recently dismissed Ford president Lee Iacocca to help turn around the struggling auto maker. [9] In 1979, Chrysler sought assistance from the federal government. On September 17, 1979, Riccardo announced his resignation – citing poor health and his belief that the company would be more likely to receive government ...
Blair is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Nebraska, United States. [3] The population was 7,990 at the 2010 census . Blair is a part of the Omaha-Council Bluffs Metropolitan Statistical Area .
The Lincoln Journal Star is an American daily newspaper that serves Lincoln, Nebraska, the state capital and home of the University of Nebraska. It is the most widely read newspaper in Lincoln and has the second-largest circulation in Nebraska (after the Omaha World-Herald). The paper also operates a commercial printing unit.
Robert Anthony Lutz (born February 12, 1932) is a Swiss-American automotive executive. He served as a top leader of all of the United States Big Three automobile manufacturers, having been in succession executive vice president (and board member) of Ford Motor Company, president and then vice chairman (and board member) of Chrysler Corporation, and vice chairman of General Motors.
Jean Esther Outland Chrysler (1921–1982) was an art collector. She is known for donating art to the Muscarelle Museum of Art and the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences which would later become the Chrysler Museum of Art. Outland was born on September 15, 1921, in Norfolk, Virginia. She attended the College of William and Mary. [1]