• J. Edward Lundy (January 6, 1915 – October 2, 2007) was an American automobile executive who became the chief financial officer of Ford Motor Company...
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    Bekins Van Lines. Charles Bosworth, retired as director of purchasing. J. Edward Lundy, retired as chief financial officer — he remained at Ford through the...
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    Lundy is an English island in the Bristol Channel. It forms part of the district of Torridge in the county of Devon. About 3 miles (5 kilometres) long...
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    went on to serve as presidents of Ford themselves. A third member, J. Edward Lundy, served in key financial roles for several decades and helped to establish...
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  • baseball player George Lundy, an American Jesuit, social justice activist and President of Wheeling Jesuit University J. Edward Lundy, a CFO of Ford Motor...
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    Ferruccio Lamborghini Edward C. Larson Elliot Lehman Henry M. Leland Jay Leno Paul W. Litchfield Raymond Loewy Wilton D. Looney J. Edward Lundy Roy Lunn Robert...
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  • sister, Juliana, is a chemistry professor. Boerio was recruited by J. Edward Lundy, leaving business school and joining Ford Motor Company in September...
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  • activist, last surviving veteran of the Irish War of Independence. J. Edward Lundy, 92, American automobile executive (Ford Motor Co.). Tawn Mastrey,...
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    The Battle of Lundy's Lane, also known as the Battle of Niagara, was fought on 25 July 1814, during the War of 1812, between an invading American army...
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    new supporters. Edward and the younger Despenser crossed over the border and set sail from Chepstow, probably aiming first for Lundy and then for Ireland...
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