In the summer of 1932, the Great Depression cost him his job. In 1930, they returned to New York City where May was hired as assistant sales manager for Butterick Company. The following year, the Mays moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he worked for a year as advertising manager at Rich's department store. The marriage took place in Chicago on November 29, 1928. She was a 1923 graduate of the Ethical Culture School in New York and a 1927 graduate of Radcliffe College. During that time, May married Evelyn Ruth Heymann of New York City. In 1927, he moved to Omaha, Nebraska, where he worked two years as advertising manager for J. (now Macy's), the New York City department store. Upon leaving Dartmouth, May was hired as a copywriter by R.H. Adler's impact on May is strongly suggested by the fact that several of the children's stories he later wrote involved a hero striving to overcome a physical handicap that had produced a deep sense of inferiority. At Dartmouth, May majored in psychology, and was exposed to the work of Alfred Adler, whose thesis was that the basic human motivation is a striving for perfection and self-assertion that stems from a desire to overcome feelings of inferiority. He went on to graduate from New Rochelle High School in 1922, and from Dartmouth College in 1926, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and received his A.B. Īfter graduating from Mayflower Elementary School in New Rochelle, New York in 1917, May attended Riverside Country Day School in Greenwich, Connecticut for one year. The other sister, Margaret, married songwriter Johnny Marks in 1947. One of the sisters, Evelyn May, was the grandmother of economist Steven D. May grew up having no religious preference. His parents were members of the Ethical Culture Society, which believed that morality is independent of theology. Robert Lewis May was born in Arverne, Long Island, New York, and grew up in a fairly affluent secular Jewish home in New Rochelle, New York. He was best known for creating the fictional character Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. May (J– August 11, 1976) was an American retailer. Please Note: Super Swamper, Three Stage Lug® (TSL) Technology, Bogger, IROK, TrXus, Cobalt, SSR, LTB, Sticky, VorTrac, Thornbird, SX, SXII, Trailer Trac, SS-M16, IROK ND, Vampire, Vampire II, ASX, EDL, Swamp Lite, Radial Reptile, LI-EF, Black Mamba, InterForce, AquaTorque,V45, Sniper, Hawkeye, Swamper, Hurricane, Cat-5, side-lugs, and Tread Threadz are patented, trademarked and /or copyrighted terms, logos or designs of Interco Tire Corporation, including tread patterns, and may not be used for any reason without the express written consent of Interco tire Corporation.American writer, creator of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Tread and side wall patterns may vary by tire size. Your local retailer may be able to help by inspecting your vehicle first hand. ![]() Ride height changes due to age and use does not allow for steadfast rules. As much as we would like to help, we cannot and will not give advice on fitting our tires to any particular vehicle. Interco Tire Corporation cannot be held responsible for any discrepancies and as such this information should be considered as approximate. ![]() DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to verify the accuracy of the listed specifications.
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