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'Battle Day' Set As OSU Invades

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Day
21
Month
November
Year
1969
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Forsythe Intermediate School Students Take Career Tour at Bendix Aviation, March 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Forsythe Intermediate School Students Take Career Tour at Bendix Aviation, March 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 23, 1978
Caption:
Bendix engineer Ray Kazmierczak explains a "shock machine" to Forsythe Intermediate School students who toured the Green Road plant Wednesday as part of a career study program. The machine tests how well aerospace products withstand high gravity force levels ("g"s). Forsythe and Pioneer High minority students are taking part in a joint career study program with Bendix in which Bendix personnel explain various phases of their operation, students tour the plant and selected students get some actual on the job training.

Bendix Researchers Examine Circuit Cards, October 1969

Bendix Researchers Examine Circuit Cards, October 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1969
Caption:
Leonard Abbeduto (Left), J. T. Broadbent Examine Circuit Cards

French Tennis Star of the 1920s, Jean Rene Lacoste, visits Bendix, September 1964 Photographer: Eck Stanger

French Tennis Star of the 1920s, Jean Rene Lacoste, visits Bendix, September 1964 image
Year:
c.1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 24, 1964
Caption:
One of yesteryear's great players in the world of tennis spent a day in Ann Arbor last weekend. Debonaire Jean Rene Lacoste (left), the Frenchman who rose to fame on the courts of the 1920s, was in town to visit the Bendix Corp. Lacoste won the United States men's singles championship in 1926, defeating Jean Borotra in the final match, and he beat the great Bill Tilden to win the title again in 1927. He was British men's singles champion in 1925, after outplaying Henri Cochet. Lacoste is head of the Air Equipment Co. in France and he now lives outside Paris. he brought a new steel tennis racket to the United States to be tested. here, he conferred with Dr. O. Lyle Tiffany, chief scientist at the Bendix Systems Division about his interests in the space and meteorology programs with which his company is working. Lacoste's son, Michel, is accompanying him on the trip.

Sarns Medical Exhibit Heads For Russia

Sarns Medical Exhibit Heads For Russia image
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Day
24
Month
April
Year
1962
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Bendix May Sell All of Its 43-Acre Site

Bendix May Sell All of Its 43-Acre Site image
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16
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October
Year
1974
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Bendix leaving 1 area plant

Bendix leaving 1 area plant image
Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
September
Year
1978
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