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  2. 1876 – 1958. Invented auto starter, ethyl gas, quick-dry paint. Charles Kettering is not as famous as Edison, the Wright brothers, or Nicola Tesla, but every time you get in your car and take out your key to start it, Kettering is the reason you don’t take out a crank instead.

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    Charles Francis Kettering was born on August 29, 1876, on a farm near Loudonville, Ohio, to Jacob and Martha Hunter Kettering. He was the fourth of five children. He was an excellent student who loved to read, and he also showed an early interest in trying to find better ways of doing things. His brother Adam, in Stuart W. Leslie's Boss Kettering,d...

    After Kettering received his degree he took a job as an experimental engineer with National Cash RegisterCompany (NCR) in Dayton, Ohio. During his five years there he created a low-cost printing cash register; created an electric cash register, doing away with the hand crank; developed a system that tied charge phones to cash registers; and develop...

    In 1915 Colonel Deeds, a good man with business details, joined Delco, teaming up with Kettering, who preferred to devote himself to research. In 1916 Delco, in exchange for $9 million, became a branch of United Motors Corporation, an automotive parts and accessories (objects adding to the appearance or performance of something) company. In turn, G...

    Kettering, in addition to his success as a scientist and engineer, was highly regarded as a public speaker and social philosopher (seeker of wisdom). "I am for the double-profit system," he said, "a reasonable profit for the manufacturer and a much greater profit for the customer." "I object to people running down the future," he also remarked. "I ...

    Boyd, T. A. Professional Amateur: The Biography of Charles Franklin Kettering. New York: Dutton, 1957. Reprint, New York: Arno Press, 1972. Kettering, Charles F., and Allan Orth. American Battle for Abundance: A Story of Mass Production.Detroit: General Motors, 1947. Leslie, Stuart W. Boss Kettering. New York: Columbia UniversityPress, 1993. Pound,...

  4. Biography. Charles F. Kettering was one of the 20th century's most diverse engineers and inventors, creating breakthroughs in automobiles, cooling systems, lacquers and enamels, torpedoes,...

  5. Nov 13, 2009 · Charles Franklin Kettering, the American engineer and longtime director of research for General Motors Corp. (GM), is born on August 29, 1876, in Loudonville, Ohio. Of the 140 patents Kettering...

  6. Aug 1, 2013 · Charles Kettering was one of the most distinguished (and wealthiest) engineers of the twentieth century, serving for decades as the director of General Motors’ research division.

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