THE DEMANDS OF A VICTORIOUS AUTOMOTIVE NATION

190066

1/1/1919

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Abstract
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The nineteen months preceding Nov. 11, 1918, constituted the most far-reaching educational period in the history of the United States. The war being over, both opportunity and danger are ahead. Automotive manufacturers, engineers and educators have large responsibilities in post-war industrial rehabilitation. A frank discussion of several prime demands is presented.
After outlining the achievements of the war period, the lessons thereof are enumerated, special emphasis being placed upon cooperation and teamwork, and the automotive manufacturers urged to give consideration to the permanent and stable establishment of their business and product. Attention is called to the part universities can and should take in practical service, in conducting automotive engineering courses, giving public instruction and furthering good roads development and highways transport.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/190066
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FISHLEIGH, W., "THE DEMANDS OF A VICTORIOUS AUTOMOTIVE NATION," Pre-1964 SAE Technical Papers, Warrendale, Pennsylvania, United States, January 1, 1906, https://doi.org/10.4271/190066.
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1/1/1919
Product Code
190066
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Technical Paper
Language
English