Fifty-five Colorful Years

Fifty-five Colorful Years
Author: Ernest T. Trigg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1954
Genre: Paint
ISBN:

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Eagle-Picher Industries

Eagle-Picher Industries
Author: Douglas Knerr
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1992
Genre: Nonferrous metal industries
ISBN: 0814205577

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This comprehensive history traces the evolution of Eagle-Picher Industries, a manufacturing firm based in Cincinnati, Ohio, for almost 150 years. Focusing on events prior to the company's involvement in toxic tort litigation, which forced it to file bankruptcy, this work examines Eagle-Picher's development as a diversified industrial manufacturer. From a closely held, regional producer of white lead and other paint pigments, Eagle-Picher became an important miner and processor of non-ferrous metals by investing in zinc-lead fields in Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma during the early twentieth century. Once ore reserves in these areas were depleted, the company turned to manufacturing industrial goods and pursued an aggressive and unique expansion and diversification program during the post-World War II era. During the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, Eagle-Picher acquired over twenty-five firms, all manufacturers of industrial goods, and assembled a broadly based specialized productive capacity. Eagle-Picher's history illustrates a number of important trends and concepts. First, its experiences in the late nineteenth century provide a valuable look at how smaller firms adapted to the forces of consolidation in the economy. Further, Eagle-Picher's experience as an industrial manufacturer demonstrates the ways in which mid-sized firms grew by focusing on market niches overlooked by larger firms. Finally, Eagle-Picher's approach to acquisition and diversification is unique in today's competitive marketplace. Eagle-Picher's commitment to limited diversification built around historical strengths, its acquisition of successful firms, and its efforts to establish strong lines of communication andeffective controls between the central office and the divisions stand in stark contrast to the efforts of many acquisitive firms during recent mergers.

Four Colors Suffice

Four Colors Suffice
Author: Robin J. Wilson
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2002
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780691115337

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On October 23, 1852, Professor Augustus De Morgan wrote a letter to a colleague, unaware that he was launching one of the most famous mathematical conundrums in history--one that would confound thousands of puzzlers for more than a century. This is the amazing story of how the "map problem" was solved. The problem posed in the letter came from a former student: What is the least possible number of colors needed to fill in any map (real or invented) so that neighboring counties are always colored differently? This deceptively simple question was of minimal interest to cartographers, who saw little need to limit how many colors they used. But the problem set off a frenzy among professional mathematicians and amateur problem solvers, among them Lewis Carroll, an astronomer, a botanist, an obsessive golfer, the Bishop of London, a man who set his watch only once a year, a California traffic cop, and a bridegroom who spent his honeymoon coloring maps. In their pursuit of the solution, mathematicians painted maps on doughnuts and horseshoes and played with patterned soccer balls and the great rhombicuboctahedron. It would be more than one hundred years (and countless colored maps) later before the result was finally established. Even then, difficult questions remained, and the intricate solution--which involved no fewer than 1,200 hours of computer time--was greeted with as much dismay as enthusiasm. Providing a clear and elegant explanation of the problem and the proof, Robin Wilson tells how a seemingly innocuous question baffled great minds and stimulated exciting mathematics with far-flung applications. This is the entertaining story of those who failed to prove, and those who ultimately did prove, that four colors do indeed suffice to color any map.

Fifty-five Grandmas and a Llama

Fifty-five Grandmas and a Llama
Author: Lynn Manuel
Publisher: Layton, Utah : Gibbs Smith, Publisher
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1997
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780879057855

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Sam's efforts to find a grandmother are so successful that he discovers the problems of having too many grandmothers.

Fifty-Five, Unemployed, and Faking Normal

Fifty-Five, Unemployed, and Faking Normal
Author: Elizabeth White
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Baby boom generation
ISBN: 9781530055852

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The word "retirement" is crossed out on the title page and cover.

Fifty Colorful Years, 1897-1947

Fifty Colorful Years, 1897-1947
Author: Joseph H. Lowenstein and Sons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 1947
Genre:
ISBN:

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Kimball's Dairy Farmer

Kimball's Dairy Farmer
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 850
Release: 1912
Genre: Cattle
ISBN:

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