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    Torkild Rieber (March 13, 1882 – August 10, 1968) was a Norwegian immigrant to the United States who became chairman of the Texas Company (Texaco). Born...
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  • Torkild may refer to: Torkild Brakstad (1945–2021), Norwegian football player and coach Torkild Garp (1883–1976), Danish gymnast Torkild Rieber (1882–1968)...
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  • business leader Torkild Rieber (1882–1968), a Norwegian immigrant to the United States who became chairman of Texaco Georg Fredrik Rieber-Mohn (born 1945)...
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  • motoring public. After the onset of World War II in 1939, Texaco's CEO, Torkild Rieber, admirer of Hitler, hired pro-Nazi assistants who cabled Berlin "coded...
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    the Fall of France. Other attendees included Sosthenes Behn of ITT, Torkild Rieber of Texaco, James D. Mooney of General Motors, and Philip Dakin Wagoner...
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    Gerhard Alois Westrick. Other attendees included Sosthenes Behn of ITT, Torkild Rieber of Texaco, James D. Mooney of General Motors, and Philip Dakin Wagoner...
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    Nestos (1877–1942), the 13th Governor of North Dakota from 1921–1925. Torkild Rieber (1882–1968), a chairman of Texaco Knute Rockne (1888–1931), an American...
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  • ITT arranged the trip and persuaded Torkild Rieber, CEO of Texaco, to look after Westrick's local needs. Rieber arranged for offices in New York, a house...
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    expulsion from the US and the forced resignation of the head of Texaco (Torkild Rieber). Through third parties, BSC developed the independent and non-profit...
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  • them. Hochschild discusses the impact Texaco chairman, Torkild Rieber, had on the civil war. Rieber was sympathetic to fascist regimes and illegally supplied...
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    Gerhard Alois Westrick. Other attendees included Sosthenes Behn of ITT, Torkild Rieber of Texaco, Edsel Ford of Ford Motor Company, and Philip Dakin Wagoner...
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  • with the Enemy, Sosthenes Behn of ITT arranged the trip and persuaded Torkild Rieber, CEO of Texaco, to look after Westrick's local needs. Westrick represented...
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  • the Cordillera Oriental via the 1,000-metre (3,300 ft) Rieber Pass, named after Torkild Rieber. From there the line ran west through the Magdalena River...
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  • Hitler April 20 – Frank N.D. Buchman April 27 – Shirley Temple May 4 – Torkild Rieber May 11 – Franz Boas May 18 – Alfred Landon May 25 – Joseph DeLee June...
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  • remained neutral. On 26 June 1940, one day after the surrender of France, Torkild Rieber of Texaco sponsored a celebratory dinner for Gerhardt Westrick at the...
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  • Joseph S. Cullinan Will Hogg James L. Autry Emerson Francis Woodward Torkild Rieber Thomas Peter Lee Subsidiaries Farmers Oil Company Republic Production...
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  • 7717/peerj.5051. PMC 6014312. PMID 29942699. Ivan N. Bolotov; Olga V. Aksenova; Torkild Bakken; Christopher J. Glasby; Mikhail Yu. Gofarov; Alexander V. Kondakov;...
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  • September – Dag Frøland, comedian and revue artist (died 2010) 20 September Torkild Brakstad, international soccer player and coach (died 2021) Ragnhild Hilt...
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