Covering Boss Kett's early career including his association with E.A. Deed's inventing the electric cash register, the automobile ignition and self-starter and the forming of DELCO. Delving into more detail, this presentation will cover his many scientific interests outside of his activities at GM and his extensive activities after his retirement from GM. It is in this later period, presenter Chuck Johnson joined Boss Kett;s staff as a Senior Research Associate at the C.F. Kettering Laboratory for the study of photosynthesis in Yellow Springs, Ohio. In that position, he worked directly with and for Mr. Kettering on many of his projects at that time until his death in 1958. He remained that position until 1963. The Laboratory remained in operation until it closed in 1988.
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