found: [General Motors Corporation : historical materials]. Folder 87-4.19.5at.p. (Joseph Van Dyke, born in Scranton, PA; worked at Glen Martin Aircraft in Baltimore where he worked on government planes; joined Detroit Lockheed helped build the first all-metal plane; worked at Gosse Ile where he worked on the first all-metal dirigible; worked at Keystone Aircraft in Bristol, PA; worked for Eddie Stinston in Northville, Michigan, he worked on all experimental jobs; went to Pontiac, Mich. to work for American Air Lines repairing commercial planes; worked for Chrysler Corp. in early 1930's; In 1933 he worked for GM in the Central Office, Art & Color activity)