American Broadcasting Company | Fox Broadcasting Company | Ford Motor Company | The Walt Disney Company | Salt Lake City | Royal Shakespeare Company | Hudson's Bay Company | East India Company | Dutch East India Company | McKinsey & Company | salt | H. J. Heinz Company | Company | Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company | Henry Morton Stanley | company | Bad Company | production company | Bonneville Salt Flats | Three's Company | Shell Oil Company | Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company | Glenn L. Martin Company | The Coca-Cola Company | Southern Pacific Transportation Company | Morton Feldman | Salt | Pullman Company | Marconi Company | Canon (company) |
Nearly half came from a few millionaires such as William H. Regnery, H. Smith Richardson of the Vick Chemical Company, General Robert E. Wood of Sears-Roebuck, Sterling Morton of Morton Salt Company, publisher Joseph M. Patterson (New York Daily News) and his cousin, publisher Robert R. McCormick (Chicago Tribune).
Julius Sterling Morton (1832-1902), US Secretary for Agriculture and father of the founder of the Morton Salt company