Zeder, Fred M., 1886-1951
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found: The birth of Chrysler Corp. and its engineering legacy, 1995:CIP pref. (Fred Zeder)
found: Who was who in Amer., 1960(Zeder Fred Morrell; b. 03-19-1886; vice-chrmn., bd. dir., Chrysler Corp.)
found: Wikipedia, viewed February 8, 2020:Frederick Morrell Zeder (... was an American automotive industry engineer and a member of the Automotive Hall of Fame ... Born March 19, 1886, Bay City, Michigan, USA; Died February 24, 1951 (aged 64), Miami Beach, Florida ... Zeder became a machinist at Michigan Central Railroad in their Motive Power and Train Divisions in his teens ... He graduated from [University of] Michigan in 1909 with the degree of Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering ... in 1910, was at the E-M-F Company in Detroit taking charge of their engineering laboratory working on car body design ... Studebaker brothers (wagon builders) took over E-M-F. in 1912 to produce Studebaker automobiles. Zeder was first a consulting engineer for them. Later in 1914, at the age of 28, he was promoted as Studebaker's chief engineer ... brought by Walter Chrysler over to the nascent Chrysler Corporation ... became Chrysler's chief of engineering ...) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Morrell_Zeder
found: OCLC, viewed February 8, 2020:(access point: Zeder, Fred Morrell, 1886- ; usage: Fred M. Zeder)
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1994-11-17: new
2020-02-23: revised
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