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Excitable Boy
 
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"Stanley Dornfeld" wrote in message
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These references come from "Metalworking Yesterday and Tomorrow" The

100th
Anniversary Issue of American Machinist



You might also try to contact Cincinnati Machine. In 1986 they
published a really great 100th-anniversary history of what was
then Cincinnati-Milacron. It's a little Cincinnati-centric but
has a lot of general info as well, plus it makes the human side
of manufacturing more interesting. Stephen Heald was a wacko ...