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Porter Jarvis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Porter Jarvis Porter Maxwell Jarvis (born in Clarksburg, West Virginia on 6 November 1902 and died in Tubac, Arizona on 23 December 1991) was a prominent Chicago businessman and leader in the American meat packing industry. He was president and then chairman of the board of Swift & Co., 1955 to 1967.〔Obituary, ''Chicago Tribune'', 25 December 1991〕 During his years as president and chairman, Swift & Co., with an annual revenue of $2.76 billion, was the thirteenth largest corporation in America.〔"Men on the Move: Hog Butcher for the World," ''Dun's Review'', February 1967, pp. 36-38.〕 ==Family, early life, and education== The son of Hugh Jarvis (1870-1947), a banker and farm owner, and Harriet Maxwell,〔Harrison, ''The History of West Virginia, Old and New'', (Chicago and New York: The American Historical Society, Inc., 1923) Volume III, p. 366.〕 he grew up in Clarksburg, West Virginia, and attended Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in 1924. majoring in animal husbandry. Later, he earned a Master of Business Administration at the University of Chicago. In 1928, he married Elizabeth Hauck (died 1963), with whom he had two children. In 1966, he married Dorothy Collom Hattendorf (1903-1997). For much of his active business career, he lived in Beverly, Chicago. After his retirement, he was a resident of Tubac, Arizona and Willowick Farm, located between Newark, Illinois and Sandwich, Illinois as well as a summer resident at Portage Point, Michigan.〔Obituary, ''Manistee News Advocate'', January 1992; ''Nogales International'', 1 January 1992.〕
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