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Trade literature.

Item : Careful, please, about pensions; [by] Henry J. Taylor, noted economist, author and journalist; one of a series of radio talks on his program Your Land and Mine, presented by General Motors; Broadcast on January 16, 1950 (talk number 368). Item : Forward from fifty; a talk by Louis C. Goad, executive vice president, General Motors, at the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce "Salute to General Motors" luncheon, Wilmington, Delaware, April 31, 1958. Item : Metro mobility, 1964. ("This booklet is based on a display in General Motors' Futurama exhibit at the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair). Item : The new General Motors diesel engine - torque converter unit, n.d.

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New York World's Fair (1964-1965 : New York, N.Y.)

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Taylor, Henry J. (Henry Junior), 1902-1984

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Henry J. Taylor was an economist, journalist, columnist, author, and ambassador. Born in Chicago in 1902, later a resident of Virginia, Henry J. Taylor began his career as a journalist and columnist. His articles describing his world travels during the two decades between the First and Second World Wars were collected in his first book, TIME RUNS OUT (1942). Mr. Taylor's other books included MEN IN MOTION (1943), MEN AND POWER (1946), AN AMERICAN SPEAKS HIS MIND (1957), a novel, THE BIG MAN (196...

General motors corporation

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