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  2. Charles Henri Ford - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henri Ford (February 10, 1908 – September 27, 2002) was an American poet, novelist, diarist, filmmaker, photographer, and collage artist. He published more than a dozen collections of poetry, exhibited his artwork in Europe and the United States, edited the Surrealist magazine View (1940–1947) in New York City, and directed an experimental film.

  3. Henry Ford Hospital (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford Hospital is a 1932 oil-on-metal painting by the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo about her experience of delivering a dead male fetus on 4 July at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, United States, when she was approximately 3 1 ⁄ 2 months pregnant.

  4. List of leaders of Ford Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    President of Ford Motor Company No. Name Took office Left office Notes 1 John S. Gray [13] June 17, 1903 October 22, 1906 2 Henry Ford [13] October 22, 1906 January 1, 1919 3 Edsel Ford [13] January 1, 1919 May 26, 1943 4 Henry Ford [13] May 26, 1943 September 21, 1945 5 Henry Ford II [13] September 21, 1945 November 9, 1960 6 Robert McNamara [13]

  5. Henry Ford High School (Detroit, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford High School is located at 20000 Evergreen Road, on the northwest side of Detroit, Michigan. The facility is staffed and operated by Detroit Public Schools . Ford High opened its doors on September 5, 1957; it was constructed to accommodate an overflow of students from nearby Cooley , Mumford , and Redford high schools. [ 3 ]

  6. Ford Quadricycle - Wikipedia

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    Ford test drove it on June 4, 1896, after various test drives, achieving a top speed of 20 mph (32 km/h). [2] Ford would later go on to found the Ford Motor Company and become one of the world's richest men. [3] The original Quadricycle resides at The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.

  7. Henry Ford (defensive back) - Wikipedia

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    Henry 'Model T' Ford (November 1, 1931 – June 10, 2021) was an American football defensive back for the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL, drafted in 1955 by Cleveland. A quarterback at the University of Pittsburgh, Ford was the first African-American to play that position at a major college. [ 1 ]

  8. Ford Germany - Wikipedia

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    Ford Rheinland 1932. In March 1929 General Motors purchased a controlling 80% holding in Opel. Henry Ford's reaction was a prompt decision to build a complete Ford auto-factory in Germany, and before the end of 1929 a site at Cologne made available by the mayor of the city, Konrad Adenauer, [4] was acquired by Ford. [5]

  9. Three-point hitch - Wikipedia

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    The two lower arms—the hitch lifting arms—are controlled by the hydraulic system, and provide lifting, lowering, and even tilting to the arms. The upper center arm—called the top link—is movable, but is usually not powered by the tractor's hydraulic system. Each arm has an attachment device to connect implements to the hitch.