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Box 43

 Container

Contains 34 Results:

WPL agreement to sell or merge with Siegler Corp. -- handwritten notes and draft, undated (circa 1961-1962)

 File — Box: 43, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents: Lear, Incorporated From the Series: Series III: Lear, Incorporated documents the company business primarily focused on the years 1930-1966, although there are both earlier and later dates represented. This section reflects the company’s focus on navigational instruments for aircraft, as well as innovations in home recording and radio. Also well-represented is WPL’s re-design of the Lockheed Lodestar into his desired vision for executive air transport, the Learstar. Less well-represented is the...
Dates: undated (circa 1961-1962)

Merger of Lear, Inc. into Siegler Corp. -- memo and note, 1962 March 12, 1962 July 12

 File — Box: 43, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents: Lear, Incorporated From the Series: Series III: Lear, Incorporated documents the company business primarily focused on the years 1930-1966, although there are both earlier and later dates represented. This section reflects the company’s focus on navigational instruments for aircraft, as well as innovations in home recording and radio. Also well-represented is WPL’s re-design of the Lockheed Lodestar into his desired vision for executive air transport, the Learstar. Less well-represented is the...
Dates: 1962 March 12, 1962 July 12

"Building up gears by electroplating (White)" -- technical report, patent copies, diagram, and memo [L-D-149], 1943 July - 1945 April

 File — Box: 43, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents: Lear, Incorporated From the Series: Series III: Lear, Incorporated documents the company business primarily focused on the years 1930-1966, although there are both earlier and later dates represented. This section reflects the company’s focus on navigational instruments for aircraft, as well as innovations in home recording and radio. Also well-represented is WPL’s re-design of the Lockheed Lodestar into his desired vision for executive air transport, the Learstar. Less well-represented is the...
Dates: 1943 July - 1945 April

Letter to Richard Marsen from WPL. Welcomes Marsen as a shareholder, 1945 June 26

 File — Box: 43, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents: Lear, Incorporated From the Series: Series III: Lear, Incorporated documents the company business primarily focused on the years 1930-1966, although there are both earlier and later dates represented. This section reflects the company’s focus on navigational instruments for aircraft, as well as innovations in home recording and radio. Also well-represented is WPL’s re-design of the Lockheed Lodestar into his desired vision for executive air transport, the Learstar. Less well-represented is the...
Dates: 1945 June 26

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