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William A. Irvin

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After his father died while he was in the eighth grade, he dropped out of grade school to support his mother. He went straight to the mines and worked his way up to the corporations, where he eventually became president. His first wife died giving birth to their fifth child. He and his second wife,
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and was converted to a maritime museum in 1986. It floats on a slip in the harbor of
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until her retirement in 1978. The vessel was purchased by the
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He died on January 1, 1952, in the Harkness Pavilion of the
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American chief executives of manufacturing companies
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President of U.S. Steel
James Augustine Farrell
Benjamin Franklin Fairless
Indiana, Pennsylvania
Manhattan, New York City
U.S. Steel
Indiana, Pennsylvania
Presbyterian Hospital
Manhattan, New York City
SS William A. Irvin
christened
flagship
Great Lakes fleet
Duluth Entertainment Convention Center
Duluth, Minnesota
"'Bill' Irvin, Once Messenger Boy, Named Vice President of U.S. Steel"
The Pittsburgh Press
"W. A. Irvin 78, Dies. U.S. Steel Ex-Chief. President of Corporation from 1932 to 1938. Was Leader in National Safety Council"
The New York Times
"Former Steel Corporation Head Dies"
Owosso Argus-Press
Associated Press
"History: The tale of the William A. Irvin"
"History: The DECC"
Categories
1873 births
1952 deaths
American chief executives of manufacturing companies
U.S. Steel people

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