1956day.year

Chandrashekhar Agashe

(1888 - 1956)

Indian industrialist and lawyer

Indian industrialist and lawyer
Indian industrialist and lawyer who founded a major sugar syndicate and influenced regional industry.
Chandrashekhar Agashe was an Indian industrialist and lawyer who played a pivotal role in developing Maharashtra's sugar industry. He founded the Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate in the early 20th century, pioneering modern sugar production techniques. Agashe also practiced law, representing clients in Pune and advocating for local economic development. He supported educational and social initiatives, funding schools and healthcare facilities in his community. His entrepreneurial vision helped transform regional agriculture and industry. Agashe's contributions to business and society continue to be remembered in western India.
1956 Chandrashekhar Agashe
1960day.year

Harry S. Hammond

(1884 - 1960)

American football player and businessman

American football player and businessman
American college football player and successful businessman active in the early 20th century.
Harry S. Hammond was born in 1884 and distinguished himself as a standout college football player, earning recognition for his athleticism and leadership. After his sports career, Hammond transitioned into the business world, where he built a reputation as a savvy entrepreneur in manufacturing and finance. He led several companies to growth through strategic vision and community engagement. Hammond also remained connected to sports, supporting athletic programs and mentoring young talent. His dual career bridged the worlds of athletics and commerce during a dynamic period in American history. He died on June 9, 1960, remembered for his contributions both on and off the field.
1960 Harry S. Hammond
1964day.year

Max Aitken

(1879 - 1964)

1st Baron Beaverbrook, British businessman and politician, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

1st Baron Beaverbrook British businessman and politician Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
British-Canadian media baron and influential politician who served as Churchill's minister during World War II.
Max Aitken, born in Canada in 1879, made his fortune in publishing and finance before relocating to Britain. As Lord Beaverbrook, he acquired the Daily Express and turned it into one of the UK's most widely read newspapers. His media empire wielded significant political influence during the interwar period. During World War II, Beaverbrook served as Minister of Aircraft Production and later as Minister of Information under Winston Churchill, playing a key role in the Allied war effort. Known for his bold personality and tireless energy, he earned Churchill's trust and public admiration. After the war, he continued to shape British journalism and politics through his writing and editorial leadership. Beaverbrook died on June 9, 1964, leaving a complex legacy as both industrialist and statesman.
1964 Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster