shaun and adrianne and i went to
stan hywet today. it reminded me that i have to look some more into, like, charles goodyear, and how thoroughly the seiberling family screwed him over. the seiberlings are by no means all bad, though. they donated land for the
metroparks arboretum.
"charles goodyear died $200,000 in debt. frank a. seiberling, a thirty-eight-year-old struggling entrepreneur in akron, ohio, founded a rubber company in 1898 and named it after goodyear. no money ever changed hands for the use of the name; no patent royalties were ever paid to the goodyear family. a statue of charles goodyear stands majestically in the lobby of the... world of rubber museum in akron. (from richard zacks' '
an underground education')