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the course was named after Albert Russel Erskine, Studebaker Corp.’s president from 1915-1933. Erskine Plaza, Erskine Boulevard, Erskine Village and Erskine Manor also bear the name of this ...
The golf course held a job fair inside their clubhouse from 9 AM to 1 PM to fill positions at three South Bend City courses: Erskine, Elbel, and Studebaker. “We need cart attendants, shop help ...
Quite a bit, it appears. According to financial records obtained by The Tribune, taking into account both capital and operating expenses, Elbel, Erskine and Studebaker lost a combined $488,861 ...
Studebaker did well until the Great Depression in the 1930s. Albert Erskine, Studebaker’s president from 1915 to 1933, underestimated the Depression’s impact on the company and committed ...
And despite the close friendship of Alabama-born Albert Russel Erskine of Studebaker and Atlanta’s Woodruff, news of their telephoning and meeting came as a complete surprise. Both companies are ...
- Jacob Studebaker supported the First Baptist Church (no longer standing,), which was at Main and Wayne streets. The museum Studebaker National Museum, at 201 S. Chapin St., is a 55,000-square ...
A larger version-the Dynamic Erskine-was introduced in 1930 and later renamed Studebaker Six, which enjoyed some success. Caralla moved up quickly at Studebaker, shedding his roller skates to take ...
The hotel's name comes from automobile magnate Russel Erskine, a Huntsville native who became president of Studebaker Motors. Erskine is a story in his own right, maybe a book. The book might even ...
storied auto manufacturer Studebaker was hit hard by the Great Depression, and it floundered in the early 1930s. In 1933, the company was forced into bankruptcy and boss Albert Erskine died ...