I moved this to the Glidden article, no point in having a history of the Soy division in a biography:
"In 1958, Central Soya of Fort Wayne, Indiana acquired Julian's Soy Products Division (Chemurgy) of the Glidden Paint Company, Chicago. Food grade, soy protein isolate, first became available on October 2, 1959 with the dedication of Central Soya's edible soy isolate, Promine D, production facility on the Glidden Company industrial site in Chicago. An edible soy isolate; and edible spun soy fiber has also been available, since 1960, from Ralston Purina Company of St.Louis,Ill. who had hired Robert Boyer and Frank Calvert. In 1987, PTI became the world's leading maker of isolated soy protein. In 2003, Central Soya's (Bunge) Protein Division, joined/merged with DuPont's soy protein (Solae) business,which in 1997 had acquired Ralston Purina's soy division, Protein Technologies International (PTI), St. Louis, Missouri."
Norton you are left over from the "honeymooners".. you better start reading the material on the PBS website Forgotten Genius especially the timeline..........Career Milestones...enough for now!
A talented businessman and salesman, James Sumner Julian III was able to
put his extensive knowledge to good use in various endeavors. In 1971, he
and wife, Pat, opened A "N" J Printing Center, named after their daughters,
Angela, Jacquelyn and Nicole. He went on to teach graphic arts in the
Baltimore City school system. He possessed a passion for cars and spent
many hours rebuilding and modifying engines as a hobby. Because of his
thorough knowledge of automobiles, coupled with his sales expertise, he
became a successful car salesman. [1]