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  1. Harlow Herbert Curtice (August 15, 1893 – November 3, 1962) was an American automotive industry executive who led General Motors (GM) from 1953 to 1958. As GM's chief, he was selected as Man of the Year for 1955 by Time magazine.

  2. Curtice, Harlow Herbert. Former General Motors president Harlow Curtice was born on August 15, 1893, in Petrieville, Michigan, near Eaton Rapids. Curtice attended Ferris Institute (now Ferris State University) and graduated in 1914.

  3. Apr 22, 2015 · On May 3, 1954 Harlow Curtice can hardly have been pleased by what he found in one of the newspapers they fetched. A Wall Street Journal article laid bare a tactic the auto manufacturers had ...

  4. The Curtiss Hotel is built inside of the renovated historic landmark Harlow C. Curtiss building in Buffalo, NY. The Curtiss features 68 ultra-luxurious rooms with marble bathrooms, with high-tech enhancements that will make your stay extra comfortable.

  5. FLINT, Mich., Nov. 3--Harlow H. Curtice, retired president of General Motors Corporation, died at 11:30 A.M. today apparently of a heart attack in his home here. He was 69 years old.

  6. Mar 19, 2009 · Harlow H. “Red” Curtice was appointed president of General Motors Corporation in 1952, replacing Charles E. Wilson, who had just been nominated for Secretary of Defense by president-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower. It was a heady moment not only for Curtice and his wife Dorothy, but also for those who held GM in high regard.

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  8. Description. With orchestra, ballet, and chorus arrayed on a two-level mechanized stage at New York Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, General Motors opened its seven-day Motorama of 1953 Saturday. In its display, GM introduced seven special cars built exclusively for the show--four with glass fiber reinforced plastic bodies.

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