In 1981, Johns-Manville Corporation was renamed simply "Manville".
Her father, who is retired, was the vice president of operations for the Johns-Manville Corporation in Monroe.
Coughlin was later hired as chief investigator for the Johns-Manville Corporation and held the post until 1949.
This Trust succeeded the liabilities and some of the assets of the bankrupt Johns-Manville Corporation.
The son of the founder and chairman of the Johns-Manville Corporation used marriage as a means of personal publicity.
"After all, the asbestos exposure cases brought down the Johns-Manville Corporation."
That trust was created in the bankruptcy reorganization of the Johns-Manville Corporation, which had been the target of asbestos litigation.
Transite originated as trade name that The Johns-Manville Corporation created for a line of asbestos-cement products, including boards and pipes.
Manville was named after the Johns-Manville Corporation, which maintained a large manufacturing facility in the borough for decades.
Johns-Manville Corporation had a large manufacturing facility in the borough that utilized asbestos in its manufacturing processes.