Articles
Henry Ford II: 1917-1987: My Name Is on the Building
As the grandson of the founder of the Ford Motor Co., Henry Ford II bore one of the most powerful names in American business. He used it wisely to save the...
Milestones, Oct. 27, 1980
MARRIED. Henry Ford II, 63, retired Ford Motor Co. chairman; and Kathleen DuRoss, 40, ex-model and Detroit disco owner; he for the third time, she for the...
Milestones, Nov. 1, 1976
Died. Eleanor Clay Ford, 80, one of the world's richest women (estimated fortune: between $100 million and $200 million); widow of Edsel Ford and mother of Henry...
Nation: Three Cheers in Dearborn
For Ford, for Petersen—and for victory in a Pinto trial Around the horseshoe-shaped table in the board room on the twelfth floor of the Ford Motor Co...
People, May 26, 1980
For Henry Ford II last week, dinner at the Waldorf in New York City was a gathering of dear and near members of the clan. In company with his good friend...
National Affairs: Art of Negotiation II
After a mollifying and gratifying gesture from the U.A.W. last week, Henry Ford II came back with one of his own. The union's Richard Leonard, to the surprise of...
Economy & Business: After Iacocca
Speculating on a successor It was a typically high-powered week for the top executives of Ford Motor Co. All but one of them, that is. As managers met twice...
People, Mar. 3, 1980
For weeks tout Detroit had been salivating over what figured to be a Motown massacre, a bitter, high-stakes divorce hearing pitting Auto Mogul Henry Ford II,...
Americana: Campaign of the Heart
During his campaign, New York Governor Hugh Carey fended off questions about whether he would marry Anne Ford Uzielli, the divorced daughter of Henry Ford II,...
POLICY: Recharging the Batteries?
The U.S. economy resembles a car whose battery is running down in the winter cold. It clearly needs a new charge from the incoming Carter Administration—but...


