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  1. The Chrysler Institute of Engineering was a major accomplishment by the Three Musketeers and Walter P. Chrysler. It was the leading automotive educational facility in its day, though later it devolved into a cooperative program and then disappeared; students learned both theoretical and practical knowledge, and had to put in tours of duty in ...

  2. Chrysler ran a post-graduate educational facility, the Chrysler Institute of Engineering, which allowed DeLorean to advance his education while gaining real-world experience in automotive engineering.

  3. In 1952, he graduated from the Chrysler Institute with a master’s degree in automotive engineering and joined Chrysler’s engineering team. DeLorean was responsible for several automotive inventions and trends over the course of his career.

  4. A Key Strength: Chrysler Engineering and the Chrysler Institute, 1924 - 1942 The single most significant characteristic of the Chrysler Corporation that set it apart from the other contemporary automakers was its strength in automotive engineering as opposed to automotive styling. From the first Chrysler Six of 1924 until

  5. Each automotive division had its own chief engineer: R.M. “Bob” Rodger at Chrysler, A.E. Kimberly at DeSoto, B.W. Bogan at Dodge, and Rich Anderson at Plymouth. Specialty chief engineers included J.P. Cummings, for export vehicles; E.P. Lamb, for trucks; H.H. Zeder for service parts; and C.H. Morris for marine and industrial engines (made ...

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  6. The Birth of Chrysler Corporation and Its Engineering Legacy offers readers a 'behind-the-scenes' look at the many innovations developed by the Zeder, Skelton, and Breer team during Chrysler's early days, including hydraulic brakes, all-steel bodies, 'fresh air' heaters, and more.

  7. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Libraries. Department of Distinctive Collections John E. Burchard papers (MC-0076) Speeches and Writings, 1936 - 1975 Commencement address at the Chrysler Institute of Engineering, June 4, 1959

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