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  1. Harold Fowler McCormick (May 2, 1872 – October 16, 1941) was an American businessman. He was chairman of the board of International Harvester Company and a member of the McCormick family. In 1948 he was awarded the Henry Laurence Gantt Medal by the American Management Association and the ASME.

  2. 24 de sept. de 2011 · Harold Fowler McCormick, chairman of International Harvester, was the youngest son of the inventor of the McCormick reaper. He was married to Edith Rockefeller, but fell in love with an aspiring opera singer named Ganna Walska.

  3. 7 de ene. de 1973 · PALM DESERT, Calif., Jan. 6 — Fowler McCormick, former chairman of the board of the International Harvester Company, the world's largest manufacturer of agricultural implements, died here today...

  4. 3 de dic. de 2018 · In June 1922, the fantastically wealthy Chicago industrialist Harold McCormick was hospitalized, and the press had a ball figuring out why.

  5. Fowler McCormick. International Harvester Corporation. 1941–1951. Industry: Agriculture & Mining. Era: 1940. Under McCormick’s leadership, International Harvester became the American industry’s leading farm equipment producer, doubling sales by 1947. He was also known for creating and maintaining stable relationships with employees. Personal.

  6. 1 de dic. de 2020 · Edith Rockefeller McCormick with her husband Harold Fowler McCormick in an undated photo. The two divorced in 1921.

  7. Cyrus McCormick (15 de febrero de 1809 –13 de mayo de 1884), un herrero de Virginia, inventó el segador mecánico en 1831. Esencialmente una máquina tirada por caballos que cosechaba trigo, fue uno de los inventos más importantes en la historia de la innovación agrícola.