Leslie, Stuart W. (Author)
Description Kettering served General Motors for three decades as head of research. Cited in Diss. Abstr. Int. A 41 (1980): 1188. Univ. Microfilms order no. 80-19941.
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Bernstein, Mark;
(Fall 2010)
Freon
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Leslie, Stuart W.;
(1979)
Charles F. Kettering and the copper-cooled engine
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Leslie, Stuart W.;
(1983)
Boss Kettering
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Samuel Milner;
(Summer 2018)
Review of unknown publication
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David Hollister;
Ray Tadgerson;
David Closs;
Tomas Hult;
(2016)
Second Shift: The Inside Story of the Keep GM Movement
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Kuhn, Arthur J.;
(1986)
GM passes Ford, 1918-1938: Designing the General Motors performance-control system
(/p/isis/citation/CBB000052566/)
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Matthew N. Eisler;
(Winter 2020)
Public Policy, Industrial Innovation, and the Zero-Emission Vehicle
(/p/isis/citation/CBB544875520/)
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Jacob Anbinder;
(Autumn 2018)
Selling the World: Public Relations and the Global Expansion of General Motors, 1922–1940
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Krull, Fred N.;
(1994)
The origin of computer graphics within General Motors
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Knowles, Scott G.;
Leslie, Stuart W.;
(2001)
“Industrial Versailles”: Eero Saarinen's Corporate Campuses for GM, IBM, and AT&T
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