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  1. Jan 23, 2007 · Source: United States Rubber Company Annual Reports, 1937– 1941, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. and Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Boston, Mass. In the five years (1937 to 1941 ...

  2. Bureau of Business Research, Graduate School of Business, Indiana University, 1966 - United States Rubber Company - 477 pages A readable, reasonably concise history of a large corporation, focused primarily on the philosophy of management and corporate objectives during its early years of growth and development.

  3. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "History of the United States Rubber Company : a case study in corporation management" by G. D. Babcock

  4. The company formerly known as the United States Rubber Company, now Uniroyal, is an American manufacturer of tires and other synthetic rubber-related products, as well as variety of items for military use, such as ammunition, explosives, chemical weapons and operations and maintenance activities (O&MA) at the government-owned contractor-operated facilities.

  5. 2020 saw the relaunch of the Iconic American brand back into the market with the reissuing of the military sneaker. The fall of the U.S. Rubber’s empire was during World War I. However, the mass production of the sneakers during the start of the World War allowed U.S. Rubber to uniform the U.S. army during the first wo

  6. Lion Elastomers has a heritage that expands several decades and includes a longstanding lineage of synthetic rubber companies. Beginning with our longest operating site, the United States Rubber Co. began producing emulsion SBR in Port Neches, Texas in 1942. Prior to Lion Elastomers’ acquisition, the plant was owned by Ashland, which had been ...

  7. United States Rubber Company: Golf professionals' handbook of business; the best of pro business practices as contributed by professionals (Providence, R.I., 1932) (page images at HathiTrust) United States Rubber Company: Histories of the United States Rubber Company and some of the subsidiary companies.

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