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Box 105

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Contains 27 Results:

Chrysler, Walter P., “Life of an American Workman.” The Saturday Eve. Post., Jun.-Aug., 1937

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Kettering Family Papers contain a variety of materials documenting the Kettering's personal lives, their professional careers, and their philanthropy. As a leading industrial family in the city of Dayton, their contributions to the industrial, financial, and medical fields in Dayton were critical to its establishment as a leading industrial center in the Midwest in the early to mid twentieth century, and the collection contains many different awards, honorary degrees, and documentation...
Dates: Jun.-Aug., 1937

de Kruif, Paul. "Boss Kettering" Saturday Evening Post, Aug.-Sep., 1933

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 6-7
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Kettering Family Papers contain a variety of materials documenting the Kettering's personal lives, their professional careers, and their philanthropy. As a leading industrial family in the city of Dayton, their contributions to the industrial, financial, and medical fields in Dayton were critical to its establishment as a leading industrial center in the Midwest in the early to mid twentieth century, and the collection contains many different awards, honorary degrees, and documentation...
Dates: Aug.-Sep., 1933

Grenier, Melinda.“From Self-Starter to Robots.” Michigan. Detroit News, Sep. 11, 1983

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Kettering Family Papers contain a variety of materials documenting the Kettering's personal lives, their professional careers, and their philanthropy. As a leading industrial family in the city of Dayton, their contributions to the industrial, financial, and medical fields in Dayton were critical to its establishment as a leading industrial center in the Midwest in the early to mid twentieth century, and the collection contains many different awards, honorary degrees, and documentation...
Dates: Sep. 11, 1983

Hutton, Eric., “My Eighty Years on Wheels.” Macleans, Sep.-Oct., 1954

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Kettering Family Papers contain a variety of materials documenting the Kettering's personal lives, their professional careers, and their philanthropy. As a leading industrial family in the city of Dayton, their contributions to the industrial, financial, and medical fields in Dayton were critical to its establishment as a leading industrial center in the Midwest in the early to mid twentieth century, and the collection contains many different awards, honorary degrees, and documentation...
Dates: Sep.-Oct., 1954

Kettering, Charles F., "Future Unlimited" Saturday Evening Post, 1958 May 17

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Kettering Family Papers contain a variety of materials documenting the Kettering's personal lives, their professional careers, and their philanthropy. As a leading industrial family in the city of Dayton, their contributions to the industrial, financial, and medical fields in Dayton were critical to its establishment as a leading industrial center in the Midwest in the early to mid twentieth century, and the collection contains many different awards, honorary degrees, and documentation...
Dates: 1958 May 17

Kettering, Charles: "Get Off Route 25, Young Man" Colliers, Dec. 3, 1949

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Kettering Family Papers contain a variety of materials documenting the Kettering's personal lives, their professional careers, and their philanthropy. As a leading industrial family in the city of Dayton, their contributions to the industrial, financial, and medical fields in Dayton were critical to its establishment as a leading industrial center in the Midwest in the early to mid twentieth century, and the collection contains many different awards, honorary degrees, and documentation...
Dates: Dec. 3, 1949

Kettering, Charles F: “How to Create a Labor Shortage.” Saturday Eve. Post, 1936 May 30

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Kettering Family Papers contain a variety of materials documenting the Kettering's personal lives, their professional careers, and their philanthropy. As a leading industrial family in the city of Dayton, their contributions to the industrial, financial, and medical fields in Dayton were critical to its establishment as a leading industrial center in the Midwest in the early to mid twentieth century, and the collection contains many different awards, honorary degrees, and documentation...
Dates: 1936 May 30

Kettering, Charles F. "More Music Please Composer" Saturday Eve. Post, Sep. 10, 1938

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Kettering Family Papers contain a variety of materials documenting the Kettering's personal lives, their professional careers, and their philanthropy. As a leading industrial family in the city of Dayton, their contributions to the industrial, financial, and medical fields in Dayton were critical to its establishment as a leading industrial center in the Midwest in the early to mid twentieth century, and the collection contains many different awards, honorary degrees, and documentation...
Dates: Sep. 10, 1938

Kettering, Charles F. "The World Isn't Finished" Saturday Eve. Post, Apr. 23, 1932

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Kettering Family Papers contain a variety of materials documenting the Kettering's personal lives, their professional careers, and their philanthropy. As a leading industrial family in the city of Dayton, their contributions to the industrial, financial, and medical fields in Dayton were critical to its establishment as a leading industrial center in the Midwest in the early to mid twentieth century, and the collection contains many different awards, honorary degrees, and documentation...
Dates: Apr. 23, 1932

Sprague, Jesse Rainsford. "Small-Town Banker" Saturday Evening Post, Mar. 25, 1939

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Kettering Family Papers contain a variety of materials documenting the Kettering's personal lives, their professional careers, and their philanthropy. As a leading industrial family in the city of Dayton, their contributions to the industrial, financial, and medical fields in Dayton were critical to its establishment as a leading industrial center in the Midwest in the early to mid twentieth century, and the collection contains many different awards, honorary degrees, and documentation...
Dates: Mar. 25, 1939