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  1. Henry Bourne Joy (November 23, 1864 – November 6, 1936) was an American businessman and President of the Packard Motor Car Company. He was a major developer of automotive activities as well as being a social activist.

  2. Henry Bourne Joy was a Detroit financier and industrialist. Born November 23, 1864 to railroad magnate James Frederick Joy, Henry B. Joy early on appreciated the importance of gasoline engines, first for marine use and then for automobiles.

  3. Jun 19, 2017 · Henry Joy - longtime president of the Packard Motor Car Co. Henry Bourne Joy (1864-1936) was a prominent automotive industrial pioneer who took an under-funded yet promising auto company into a nationally renowned brand in the Packard Motor Car Company.

  4. Dec 29, 2017 · “Ask the man who owns one,” was the luxurious Packard Motor Car Company’s advertising slogan, and if you asked this man, he could tell you plenty about the allures of the Packard. He’s Henry Bourne Joy, the Packard Co.’s president, tooling around in the snow in a 1912 Packard 6 Runabout.

  5. Aug 26, 2015 · Henry Bourne Joy (1864-1936) was President of the Packard Motor Car Company, and a major developer of automotive activities as well as being a social activist. In 1913, Joy became one of the principal organizers and president of the Lincoln Highway Association, a group dedicated to building a concrete road from New York to San Francisco

  6. PROHIBITION AGAINST HUMAN NATURE. BY HENRY BOURNE JOY. It would be startling perhaps to many of our good but blind American citizens to advocate the cause of temperance and com. mon sense in America, where alcoholic beverages are prohibited. Yet that is just the object of this article. When Mr. Lloyd George spent some time in this country a few.

  7. www.biographies.net › biography › henry-bourne-joyBiography of Henry Bourne Joy

    Who was Henry Bourne Joy? Henry Bourne Joy was President of the Packard Motor Car Company, and a major developer of automotive activities as well as being a social activist. In 1913, Joy and Carl Graham Fisher were driving forces as principal organizers of the Lincoln Highway Association, a group dedicated to building a concrete road from New ...