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1938 Art Carney Age 18 for Stewart Warner Refrigerators

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Old Mar 17, 2023 | 07:04 AM
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1938 Art Carney Age 18 for Stewart Warner Refrigerators


Art Carney at 18 introduced by Horace Heidt doing his impression of President FDR



I didn't know that Stewart-Warner had made refrigerators (same company ? YUP ! )
WOW see below


THIS is worth a click & read !
https://www.madeinchicagomuseum.com/...tewart-warner/

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Stewart-Warner Corp., est. 1905


“It is estimated that over 1,000,000 automobiles will be built during the coming year,” a Stewart-Warner ad read at the dawn of 1917. “That smashes to smithereens the great record of only last year—which was considered gigantic. But we are prepared. We have planned a production of 1,000,000 Stewart Speedometers. We doubled our factory to do it.By 1937, when chairman J. S. Knowlson spoke at a Stewart-Warner 25th anniversary event, the company had managed its best financial year since 1929, allowing it to bring back much of its laid off personnel while also introducing some new products, including a line of refrigerators.

Now, from the same production lines that turn out Alemite systems for farm machines are coming a flood of similar equipment for tanks and armored cars . . . field kitchens and steel mills . . . machine tools and gun carriages.”


But there were other, more unusual new electronics ventures, including scoreboards for major sports venues. Starting in 1966, S-W designed, built, and installed these units at dozens of famous ballparks, including Fenway Park in Boston, Tiger Stadium in Detroit, Giants Stadium in New Jersey, and Memorial Stadium in Los Angeles. One of their first scoreboard projects also remains their most iconic: the “Big A” at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, CA.

In 1989, the final remaining 700 S-W employees left in Chicago got word that BTR would be closing all Chicago operations and moving to Juarez, Mexico
Old Mar 17, 2023 | 07:26 AM
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Really cool. I never knew Stewart Warner made refrigerators. Thanks for posting.
Old Mar 17, 2023 | 07:56 AM
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I think that we would find many company brands that we associate with a particular industry today were involved in many more products than we ever dreamed of.
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