Justin Whitlock Dart Sr.

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Justin Whitlock Dart Sr.
Born(1907-08-17)August 17, 1907
Justin Whitlock Dart Jr.
AwardsPresidential Medal of Freedom

Justin Whitlock Dart Sr. (August 17, 1907 – January 26, 1984

drug store industry. In college Dart had played football for Northwestern University
.

Biography

He was born on August 17, 1907. After marrying Ruth Walgreen, Dart became an executive with his father-in-law's (

Charles Walgreen) company, the Walgreens Drugstore chain.[2]
, At Walgreens, he introduced the concept of placing the pharmacy counter at the back of the drug store, which not only provided privacy for medical concerns, but forced patrons to walk past many items for possible purchase.

Dart divorced his first wife, Ruth Walgreen, and left the Walgreen company shortly after. In 1943, Dart took control of the

Avon, West Bend Housewares, Duracell, Ralph Wilson Plastics, Archer Glass and Hobart
, which were collectively known as Dart Industries.

In 1980, Dart sold his company to Kraft Industries. Although Dart Industries never owned Avon, it was the former parent company to Tupperware Home Parties. Dart Industries merged with Kraft Foods.[2]

Death

Dart died from

congestive heart failure
in 1984, aged 76.

Presidential Medal of Freedom

Dart received the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously in 1987.[3]

Family

Dart and his second wife, former actress Jane Bryan (1918–2009), were married on New Year's Eve in 1939, and remained married until his death in 1984. The couple had three children.[4] Dart and Bryan were staunch Republicans and helped convince their close friend, former California Governor Ronald Reagan, to run for the presidency of the United States in 1980.[5]

His son by his first marriage,

Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; he died in 2002 of complications related to polio.[6]

References

  1. ^ New York Times, 27 January 1984, retrieved 24 March 2024
  2. ^ a b time.com, Milestones: 6 February 1984
  3. ^ "Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1981-1989" Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum Retrieved on 2018-03-13
  4. ^ imdb.com: Jane Bryan Biography, retrieved 24 March 2024
  5. ^ Los Angeles Times 10 December 1987: Dart’s Defiance: Taking on the Bureaucracy, Justin Dart Jr. Lost a Job but Gained a Following, Retrieved on 24 March 2024
  6. ^ https://www.justindart.com/biography retrieved on 24 March 2024