At the end of 1940, Otto Schairer scheduled a meeting with Harold Dodds, the president of Princeton University. Schairer, a vice-president at the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), was considering the purchase of “a fine piece of ground” roughly a ...(back to the article)
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gobble, gobble it up,
you ivy league turkeys.