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Torcuato di Tella

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20: 155:. The company continued to grow, albeit erratically, and in the 1960s became known for both its automobiles (producing 28,000 between 1962 and 1966) and its refrigerators (of which over 500,000 were made). The family established the 144:
conferences. He taught Economics and Management at his alma mater from 1944 and, never holding public office, di Tella drafted a number of work safety and other labor legislation proposals.
136:, María Robiola, and had two sons: Torcuato and Guido. He was politically active as a dedicated anti-fascist, assisting its victims in Italy, helping marshall opposition to Italian dictator 289: 109:, making SIAM a leading Argentine manufacturer. A military coup in 1930 resulted in the contract's rescission, however, prompting di Tella to convert his new factory in the southern 284: 274: 299: 304: 159:, an educational and philanthropic society for the promotion of local artists, in his honor in 1958; the institute became a leading local promoter of 279: 242: 309: 294: 163:
in the 1960s. Competition from foreign subsidiaries, changing government policy towards free trade, and the vicissitudes of the
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Torcuato di Tella died in 1948 at age 56, and per his wishes, his two sons (both engineers) took control of SIAM, renaming it
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itself helped bankrupt the company by 1981, however, and its last remnants were sold off in 1994.
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as both a labor-saving device and a hedge against future strikes. The venture gave birth to
246: 160: 90: 171: 122: 106: 258: 150: 126: 110: 74: 47: 78: 30:(1892 – 1948) was an Argentine industrialist and philanthropist. 19: 114: 39: 85:, earning a degree in hard sciences in 1921. The country's leading bread and 178:
in 1991, the year Guido became Argentina's Minister of Foreign Relations.
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machine maker by the 1920s, di Tella's friendship with
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Index


Capracotta
Italy
Buenos Aires
bakery
bread making machine
Italian Army
World War I
University of Buenos Aires
pasta
Enrique Mosconi
YPF
petroleum extraction
pipes
fuel dispensers
Buenos Aires
Avellaneda
industrial machinery
home appliances
refrigerators
Italian Argentine
Benito Mussolini
ILO
Siam di Tella
Torcuato di Tella Institute
avant-garde art
Argentine economy
Guido di Tella
Torcuato di Tella University

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