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Dean Ned H. Dearborn of New York University announced that the 250 signatories were distributed among 52 American universities and colleges, and included several outstanding alumni of the University of Michigan...
...will not be used for frame, chassis or motor blocks. But sheets account for half the steel that goes into modern automobiles. If Ford's plastic bodies become universal, total U. S. use of steel may be cut 10%. Worried, steelmen sent a long-nosed research committee to Dearborn last month, have not peeped since...
...Economics and Tuters: John E. Exter, of Oak Lawn, Illinois, A.M. Fletcher School '34; Rendigs T. Fels, of Cincinnati, Ohio, A.M. Columbia University '40; and Joseph T. Morgan, of Middletown, Ohio, A.M. '40; Teaching Fellows in Economics: Arthur G. Auble, of Ord, Nebraska M.A. Nebraska '40; Hamilton Q. Dearborn, of Springfield, M.A. Wisconsin '40; and James N. Morgan, of Evanston, Illinois, A.B. Northwestern...
...week's end no such orders had arrived in Dearborn. Henry Ford sternly asserted that he was "not doing business with the British Government or any other foreign government," proceeded on the as sumption that U. S. orders will follow...
...group of earnest and powerful men, including Henry Ford and the late Francis Patrick Garvan of the Chemical Foundation, forgathered in Dearborn, Mich., five years ago, to add to the three rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, a fourth right of man: the "right of self-maintenance." This grandiose program started the National Farm Chemurgic Council, whose purpose is to find and exploit industrial uses for farm products...