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4,149
BIBFRAME Instances
3,549
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Here, in the General Motors Allison Division plant at Indianapolis, Allison liquid-cooled aviation engines are being packed for daily shipment to the U.S. Army. General Motors already has delivered for defense $60,900,000 in aircraft engines, aircraft parts, and equipment. This included in the total of $209,600,000,000 of defense materials of all types delivered by General Motors to date. The aggregate of defense orders assigned to General Motors, or under negotiation, now amounts to about $1,200,000,000. The Allison engine is being produced for use in Curtiss P-40 (Tomahawk), Bell Airacobra, Lockheed Interceptor, and the North American Apache and Mustang fighting planes [between 1940 and 1946]
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
19649689
22.
General Motors diesel engines being produced for defense. Above, in the General Motors diesel engine division plant where defense contracts are being filled for the United States, Canada, and England, two-cycle diesel engines for use in tanks, tractors, and trucks are being deleivered in quantity daily. At the Cleveland diesel engine division, propulsion machinery for Navy vessels is being produced. Engaged in the production of many types of defense materials, General Motors already has delivered $209,500,000 in defensed orders. The aggregate of defense orders assigned to General Motors, or under negotiation, now amounts to about $1,200,000,000 1941?
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
19649509
23.
In the General Motors Allison Division plant at Indianapolis, Allison liquid-cooled aviation engines are being turned out in steady flow for to the U.S. Army. Above is shown a cylinder machining operation. The Allison engine is being produced for use in Curtiss P-40 (Tomahawk), Bell Airacobras, Lockheed Interceptor, and the North American Apache and Mustang fighting planes. General Motors already has delivered for defense $60,900,000 in aircraft engines, aircraft parts, and equipment. This is included in the total of $209,500,000 of defense items of all types delivered by General Motors to date. The aggregate of defense orders assigned to General Motors, or under negotiation, now amounts to about $1,200,000,000 [between 1940 and 1946]
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
19649690
24.
General Motors delivers cartridge cases for defense. Here at the General Motors guide lamp division, Anderson, Indiana, 37 mm. and 105 mm. cartridge cases are being manufactured and delivered on defense orders. In the foreground the cases are emerging from an annealing furnace process. Government contracts for shells, cartridge cases and fuzes totals $41,600,000. Large quantities of cartraidge cases are included in General Motors defense items delivered to date totaling $209,500,000. The aggregate of defense orders assigned to General Motors, or under negotiation, now amounts to about $1,200,000,000 ca. 1941.
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
19649510
25.
Turning out aluminium castings for defense aircraft. Here, in the new General Motors Delco-Remy aluminum foundry at Henderson, Indiana, rough castings are being produced in quantity for delivery to the Allison Division plant at Indianapolis. General Motors already has delivered for defense $60,900,000 in aircraft engines, aircraft parts, and equipment. This in included in the total of $209,500,000 of defense items of all types delivered by General Motors to date. The aggregate of defense orders assigned to General Motors, or under negotiation, now amounts to about $1,200,000,000. The Allison engine is being produced for use in Curtiss P-40 (Tomahawk), Bell Airacobra, Lockheed Interceptor, and the North American Apache and Mustang fighting planes 1941?
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
19649688
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Rosener, Ann Conversion. Pianos to airplane motors. Operating an electric screwdriver, Bernice Strutz assembles parts for the pneumatic motors of Uncle Sam's trainer planes. Employed by a Chicago piano factory which is now converted to airplane motor production, Miss Strutz formerly operated a boring machine to assemble piano keyboards 1942 July
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
19638911
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General Motors Corporation Annual report of General Motors Corporation
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Text
Serial
11138144
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Rosener, Ann Conversion. Pianos to airplane motors. A pretty girl surrounded by melody! Employed by a Chicago piano factory which has recently been converted to war production, Bernice Strutz uses a drill press to set capstan screws in keyboards. Today, however, she's assembling trainer-plane motors to be used by America's armed forces. Gulbransen Company 1942 July
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
19638910
29.
Lease lend loadings. Crates of airplane motors ready to be loaded aboard ship. Destination: Russia. Purchased on a lend-lease basis, these motors are among the equipment sent to America's Allies [between 1940 and 1946]
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
19635823
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Rosener, Ann Conversion. Pianos to airplane motors. A pretty girl surrounded by melody! Employed by a Chicago piano factory which has recently been converted to war production, Bernice Strutz uses a drill press to set capstan screws in keyboards. Today, however, she's assembling trainer-plane motors to be used by America's armed forces. Gulbransen Company 1942 July
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
19638909
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Rosener, Ann Conversion. Pianos to airplane motors. From musical instruments to instruments of death. Edward Groe, Nowegian-born employee of a Chicago piano factory, has been regulating the pneumatic motors of trainer planes since the firm's conversion to war production. Employed by this same company since 1909, Groe is an expert mechanic whose pre-war work included regulating the keys of electric organs. Gulbransen Company 1942 July
BIBFRAME Instances
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19638915
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Harris & Ewing Do not abolish present system, GMC head tells monopoly committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. William S. Knudsen, President of the General Motors Corp., today told the Monopoly Committee that to abolish the patent system would be 'bad for industry generally.' He added, 'it wouldn't mean much to General Motors but hurt the inventors' [19]38 December 6
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
20254408
33.
General motors truck & coach. Owner's and driver's manual ..
BIBFRAME Works
Work
Text
Serial
10935504
34.
General motors sales corporation. Used car sales managers' council program
BIBFRAME Works
Work
Text
Serial
10939904
35.
General Motors Corporation. General Motors Overseas Operations. Economic survey of Argentina [New York]: [foreward]; [1943]
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
6949562
36.
General Motors Corporation. General Motors Overseas Operations. Economic survey of the Union of South Africa New York: 1945
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
6948081
37.
General motors corporation. General motors overseas operations. Used car merchandising New York: General motors overseas operation; [c1939]
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
7845447
38.
General motors export company General motors export company private code New York, N.Y.: General motors export company; [c1923]
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
5919407
39.
General motors corporation. General motors overseas operations. Economic survey of India New York: General motors overseas operations; c1945
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
8805233
40.
[General motors corporation. General motors overseas operations] Industrial survey of Mexico [Mexico?]: General motors de México, s.a. de c.v.; 1943
BIBFRAME Instances
Instance
6932399
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