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  1. Jul 25, 2018 · The Edward Noble Quick Bio. Full Name: Edward John Noble. Birthdate: 1882. Death: 1958. Birthplace: Gouverneur, New York. Company: Life Savers. Key Success Traits: entrepreneurial, great marketing skills. Additional: Edward Noble is also well-known for his philanthropic deeds. There are three hospitals and one foundation named in his memory.

  2. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Edward John Noble (August 8, 1882 – December 28, 1958) was an American broadcasting and candy industrialist originally from Gouverneur, New York. He co-founded the Life Savers Corporation in 1913.

  3. The chain was purchased by Edward J. Noble, president of the Life Savers candy company. By 1944 it had been renamed the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). In the earliest years of network radios heyday , most of the evening programs were produced and broadcast from New York City.

  4. In 1913 he sold his Life Saver business and trademark for $2,900 to New York businessmen Edward J. Noble and J. Roy Allen, who then formed the Mint Prods. Co. to market the peppermint candies Crane supplied.

  5. Apr 3, 2024 · In 1943, under pressure from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), NBC sold the less-lucrative Blue Network to Edward J. Noble, who eventually changed its name to the American Broadcasting Company, Inc. (ABC). (By 1938 the more prosperous Red Network was carrying 75 percent of NBC’s commercial programs.)

  6. In June 1939, Edward J. Noble was appointed the first Under Secretary of Commerce [1] a role created especially for him by President Franklin D. Roosevelt that had a salary of $10,000 per year. [2] He was succeeded by Wayne Chatfield-Taylor, the former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury who later served as president of the Export-Import Bank. [3]

  7. Edward J. Noble remained chairman of the board of Life Savers from 1933 to 1955 when his brother Robert P. Noble succeeded him. E.J. Noble was named director, chairman of the board, and chief executive officer of Beech Nut-Life Savers after the two companies merged In 1956.

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