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    Fred Herbert Colvin (1867–1965) was an American machinist, technical journalist, author, and editor. He wrote, co-wrote, edited, or co-edited many periodical...
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    Company (Cleveland, Ohio) Woods Motor Vehicle Company (Chicago, Illinois) Fred H. Colvin, who covered the American automotive industry for many years as a journalist...
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  • Fred H. Colvin, place its beginning in 1894.) In 1914, the first edition of Machinery's Handbook was published. Library of Congress catalog Colvin, Fred...
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  • James Dowell Colvin (1885–1950), British Indian Army officer Fred H. Colvin (1867–1965), American machinist and writer Harvey Doolittle Colvin (1815–1892)...
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    Montgomery bus boycott. Colvin was one of four plaintiffs in the first federal court case filed by civil rights attorney Fred Gray on February 1, 1956...
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  • Thompson – vocals Production notes: Shawn Colvin – producer John Leventhal – producer, engineer, mixing Fred Remmert – engineer Rick DePofi – engineer...
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    month do you need?" In the book, 60 years with Men and Machines, by Fred H. Colvin, (pages 122 - 123) references are made to the use of Sapolio as an abrasive...
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    Books. American Machinists' Handbook and Dictionary of Shop Terms by Fred H. Colvin and Frank A Stanley 1914 Degarmo, Black & Kohser 2003, p. 428. Degarmo...
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  • Wheels of If, The Great Monkey Trial, winner of the Hugo Award (1997) Fred H. Colvin, M.E. Hon. 1944, journalist, author, and editor Frank D. Graham, prolific...
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    The publication moved to a weekly publication schedule in July 1879. Fred H. Colvin explained: The aim of its founders was to establish a trade publication...
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