Manning, Maxwell and Moore

Manning, Maxwell and Moore was a Bridgeport, Connecticut, railroad supply company created by Charles Arthur Moore.[1]

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  1. "M. M. & M.". Time magazine. January 24, 1938. Retrieved 2008-12-19. The Brady fable got its pith from Charles A. Moore, founder of Manning, Maxwell & Moore, who took Brady on as a cub salesman in 1879 when the company was only a jobber for railroad supplies, sent Diamond Jim out on the road with instructions to spend all the money necessary to make customers like him. Diamond Jim stuck to this tenet through the panic of the middle nineties with such success that spending money to make money has been the Manning, Maxwell & Moore system to lick depressions ever since.
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