The Kettering Digest

The Kettering Digest
Title The Kettering Digest PDF eBook
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Pages 96
Release 1956
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The Kettering Digest

The Kettering Digest
Title The Kettering Digest PDF eBook
Author Patricia Piety
Publisher
Pages 94
Release 1982-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780913428450

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Kettering Digest

Kettering Digest
Title Kettering Digest PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1982
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Charles Kettering Collection

Charles Kettering Collection
Title Charles Kettering Collection PDF eBook
Author Charles Franklin Kettering
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Release 1930
Genre Automobile industry and trade
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Biographies of Kettering, including unpublished biography by Thomas A. Boyd; honorary degrees and awards, together with resume listing all degrees and awards ever received by Kettering; newsclippings and articles about him; scrapbook of clippings and photos relating to his 70th birthday celebration held in Loudonville on Aug. 29, 1946; programs from his 75th birthday party in Dayton; anthology of radio talks (1942-1945) made by Kettering entitled "Stories of Science and Invention"; his book entitled Battle for Abundance (1947); GM publications about him, including "Miss Ohio Breaks Records" (1923), "Story of DELCO" (1949), and "Kettering Digest" (1956); many photographs, some of family, some GM, and some local; and a few documents from his high school days and time spent as teacher in local one-room rural school.

Bankers' Magazine, Journal of the Money Market and Commercial Digest

Bankers' Magazine, Journal of the Money Market and Commercial Digest
Title Bankers' Magazine, Journal of the Money Market and Commercial Digest PDF eBook
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Pages 1096
Release 1858
Genre Banks and banking
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Boss Kettering: The Wizard of General Motors

Boss Kettering: The Wizard of General Motors
Title Boss Kettering: The Wizard of General Motors PDF eBook
Author Stuart W. Leslie
Publisher Plunkett Lake Press
Pages 415
Release 2024-05-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Recipient of the Columbia University prize in American Economic History in honor of Allan Nevins. “The life story of Charles F. Kettering seems unblemished by any episode that would shake anyone’s faith (least of all Kettering’s) in the American Way. ‘America’s most famous and wealthiest engineer’ was hired in 1904 by the National Cash Register Company as an ‘inventor.’ He moved onward and upward to become research chief of General Motors, and when he died in 1958 at 82, he was justly honored for myriad achievements and very rich to boot. Kettering was the great improver of the automobile, the machine that we embraced above all as the fulfillment of the democratic and commercial promise of technology... Boss Kettering is written from newly explored primary sources and is the best sketch so far of a man of many unfamiliar facets... In 1909 [Kettering] quit NCR to set up with an engineer colleague... the Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company (better known as Delco)... to enter the challenging field of automobiles. His best-known creation was the electric self-starter, but it was only one of dozens of key improvements patented by Delco’s chemical, metallurgical and chemical staffs. In 1918 General Motors bought out the operation and merged research departments... As ‘the Boss’ of [G.M.’s] large research staff, Kettering developed leaded gasoline (polluting but efficient) to eliminate ‘knock,’ Freon refrigerants (G.M. owned Frigidaire), superior diesel engines for locomotives, Duco enamels for car bodies and many other products that enhanced the fortunes of the G.M. and Du Pont corporations... Boss Kettering deserves thoughtful scrutiny by anyone who wants to understand the cultural context of invention in the mass-production age.” — The New York Times “Kettering, who set up and for many years directed the General Motors Research Corporation, was widely recognized as the greatest America inventor and engineer since Thomas Edison... [an] absorbing biography.” — The New York Times “[A] major scholarly biography... Among the many merits of Leslie's study is the skill with which he probes and illuminates Kettering’s long and brilliant career... Leslie discerningly analyzes the strengths and limitations inherent in his subject’s convictions and leadership style... Leslie has combined an impressive amount of research in previously untapped primary sources, a sure grasp of scientific and technical detail, and a convincing sense of Kettering's human characteristics to excellent effect... this solid and superior study amply deserves the favorable recognition it has received, and it will serve as a model for future scholarship in the history of industrial research.” — Isis “Charles F. Kettering has deserved an authoritative, scholarly biography; he now has it... Describing and evaluating [Kettering’s] varied activities, and doing so with clarity and judgment, constituted a formidable challenge to Stuart Leslie, but he has met it with distinction.” — Technology and Culture “In this well-researched, prize-winning book, Leslie deals with Kettering fairly, pointing out his failings and limitations as well as his many triumphs.” — Indiana Magazine of History

Smart Communities

Smart Communities
Title Smart Communities PDF eBook
Author Suzanne W. Morse
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 259
Release 2009-10-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0470435461

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Based on the results of more than a decade of research by the Pew Partnership for Civic Change, Smart Communities provides directions for strategic decision-making and outlines the key strategies used by thousands of leaders who have worked to create successful communities. Smart Communities offers leaders from both the public and private sectors the tools they need to create a better future for all the community's citizens. Using illustrative examples from communities around the country, Smart Communities shows how these change agents' well-structured decision-making processes can be traced to their effective use of seven key leverage points: Investing right the first time Working together Building on community strengths Practicing democracy Preserving the past Growing leaders Inventing a brighter future