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Eddy C. Scurlock — Eddy Clark Scurlock (January 13, 1905 ndash; January 17, 1988) was an American oil industry tycoon, entrepreneur, millionaire and philanthropist. He founded the Scurlock Oil Company, the Eddy Refining Company and the charitable organization… … Wikipedia
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