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Title
Colonel Harland D. Sanders
Date Created and/or Issued
1975-09-11T07:00:00Z
Publication Information
Chapman University Digital Commons
Contributing Institution
Chapman University, Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections and Archives
Collection
UPI - Personalities
Rights Information
copyrighted
UPI retains the copyright on all photographs. Permission to use photographs must be obtained from United Press International.
Description
Col. Harland D. Sanders ('72 photo), who sold his Kentucky Fried Chicken chain to the liquor and food conglomerate Heublein in 1971, 9/11 won a $1-million out of court settlement from Heublin and will continue to retain his $75,000-a-year salary as "Goodwill Ambassador" for the company. Heublin and Sanders countersued each other when Sanders and his wife opened "Claudia Sanders, The Colonel's Lady Dinner House" back home in Shelbyville, Kentucky, and made plans to franchise the restaurant nationwide. The settlement also permits the Sanders to go forward with their venture as the "Claudia Sanders Dinner House."
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/upi_personalities/31
Subject
Colonel Harland D. Sanders
Kentucky Fried Chicken
KFC
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
United States History
Source
UPI – Personalities

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