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  • #16
    I worked for a Cooper division twenty years ago, after the McGraw-Edison merger. Whenever management would issue some bone-headed directive, I say it was due to "The Curse of the Studebaker Management!"

    Steve

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    • #17
      Originally posted by 8E45E View Post
      As per Fred Fox's "Literature In Review" columns in the April, 1981, and December, 1981 Turning Wheels:



      Craig
      Thanks Craig. I guess I'll give myself a grade of about a B or B+: facts mostly correct, but dates off by about a decade or so.
      Skip Lackie

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      • #18
        If nothing else, it gives us chance to take another look at the facts since 1966.
        "Madness...is the exception in individuals, but the rule in groups" - Nietzsche.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Scott View Post
          If nothing else, it gives us chance to take another look at the facts since 1966.
          This is a prime reason I would NEVER dispose of my nearly 40 year collection of Turning Wheels, or have any second thoughts of renewing my membership if and when I decide to downsize! There is way too much valuable information inside them like this to lose.

          Craig

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