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Curtice, Harlowe H (Herbert)

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Curtice, Harlowe H (Herbert) (1893-1962)

US motor industry executive. He had a 44-year career at General Motors, becoming president of the company, the largest US corporation, during the post-World War II boom years, 1953-58. He was known for his single-minded focus on sales and national advocacy of corporate issues.

He was born in Petrieville, Michigan.


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