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Powel Crosley, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Powel Crosley, Jr.
Powel Crosley, Jr. (September 18, 1886 – March 28, 1961) was an American inventor, industrialist, and entrepreneur. He and his brother Lewis were responsible for many "firsts" in consumer products and broadcasting. He was the builder of the Crosley automobiles. He was the owner of the Cincinnati Reds major league baseball team for many years. Crosley Field, a stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, was renamed for him. The street-level main entrance to Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati is named Crosley Terrace in his honor. Crosley's Pinecroft estate and Seagate winter retreat, in Cincinnati and Sarasota, Florida respectively, have been restored.〔(''Hall of Fame Opens Crosley Exhibit'' ), Radio Ink, July 15, 2014 ''note:'' both the property and postal addresses of the Powel Crosley Estate, "Seagate", mentioned in the article cited, are Sarasota, although the house is located in unincorporated Manatee County, which recently has adopted the use of Bradenton as a marketing identity〕 == Youth, education ==
Powel Crosley Jr. was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to Charlotte and Powel Crosley, a lawyer. He completed his first year of high school in College Hill, after which the school closed. He transferred to the Ohio Military Institute, where he graduated in 1905. He attended the University of Cincinnati but dropped out after two years, obsessed with the mechanics of automobiles. The mass production techniques employed by Henry Ford also caught his attention and would be implemented by his brother, Lewis, when the two began manufacturing radios in 1921.
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