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Old 05-29-2013, 09:25 AM   #1
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Default Henry Ford Trade School (and GM Insitute) article.

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About ten years ago, I worked with a young recent graduate of GMI/Kettering. He was a very intelligent engineer.
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Thanks for posting-I just purchased the book from the Trade school off of eBay for $8. Great material-great history
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roccaas,

Thanks for posting-I just purchased the book from the Trade school off of eBay for $8. Great material-great history
Besides "Shop Theory" there were several more trade school books including: "Chemistry" "Shop Trigonometry" "Mechanical Drawing" "Metallurgy and Metallography" "Physic Course" and "AC Electricity vol. 1 and 2." "Shop Theory" was the only hard covered book, but you can still find them all with just a little effort.

Does anyone know of any other book titles from the Henry Ford Trade School? Bill
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