Search results for: Ford, Henry, II, 1917-1987
Showing 1 - 7 results of 7
Refine Results
-
1
The human environment and business
Authors: Ford, Henry, II, 1917-1987
Published: Weybright and Talley, 1970Physical Description: 63 pages ; 22 cmHoldings: Loading…
Book Loading… -
2
The goal of steady employment ; an address by Mr. Henry Ford II president of the Ford Motor Company before the Economic Club of Detroit Monday, September 16, 1946.
Authors: Ford, Henry, II, 1917-1987
Published: [publisher not identified], 1946Physical Description: 12 pages ; 19 cmHoldings: Loading…
Microfilm Book Loading… -
3
[Henry Ford speaks at the beginning of UAW strike at Ford Motor Company].
Published: 1976Other Authors: “…Ford, Henry, II, 1917-1987…”
Physical Description: 1 audio file (11 sec.)Holdings: Loading…
Audio Software Loading… -
4
[A news feature story of the MSU Voice Library]
Authors: Crane, Maurice, 1926-2014Other Authors: “…Ford, Henry, II, 1917-1987…”
Published: 1986
Physical Description: 1 electronic audio file (2 min., 6 sec.) : digital, WAV file.Holdings: Loading…
Software Audio Loading… -
5
[Detroit Mayor Jerome Cavanagh and Michigan Governor George Romney pitch Detroit as the site for the 1968 Summer Olympics to the Olympic Committee].
Physical Description: 1 audio file (1 hr., 5 min., 59 sec.)Holdings: Loading…
Audio Software Loading… -
6
Window on Holland : [December 27, 1948].
Published: 1948Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 electronic audio file (32 min., 54 sec.) : digital, WAV file.Holdings: Loading…
Audio Software Loading… -
7
[Ray Gandolf and Linda Ellerbee narrate a retrospective of the news from the Autumn of 1957].
Published: 1986Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 audio file (48 min., 48 sec.)Holdings: Loading…
Audio Software Loading…
Related Subjects
Industries
Artificial satellites
Artificial satellites, Russian
Automobile industry
Edsel automobile
Finance
Launching
Library resources
Nineteen fifty-seven, A.D.
Nineteen forty-eight, A.D.
Olympic host city selection
Olympics
Politics and government
Reconstruction (1939-1951)
School integration
Social aspects
Sound recordings
Sputnik satellites
Strikes and lockouts
Unemployed
Visits of state