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How Fred Smith Went From Vietnam Vet to the Father of FedEx

How Fred Smith Went From Vietnam Vet to the Father of FedEx

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When he was a student at Yale in 1965, Fred Smith wrote an economics paper that spelled out his idea for a nationwide overnight delivery system. Smith didn't give up. It was a simple concept: People would pay up 'when it absolutely, positively has to be there overnight,' which would become the Federal Express advertising slogan.

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