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Edmund E. Anderson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edmund E. Anderson
Edmund E. Anderson (April 29, 1906 – October 23, 1989) was an automotive designer in the North American automotive industry at General Motors and notably as the lead designer for American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1950 to 1961. ==Early life== Edmund E. Anderson was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Edgar and Tekla Anderson. The family moved to Spooner, Minnesota near the Canadian border when Edmund was a young man. His family had a farm, but he began to work for a Chevrolet dealer in Spooner. Before World War II, Anderson, became head of GM's Oldsmobile Styling Studio. He then headed the Chevrolet Styling Studios.〔 Anderson was described as a capable designer and a good administrator, but his greatest talent was an ability to spot talented people.〔 Anderson was recruited in 1950 by George W. Mason, the president of Nash Motors, to develop the independent automaker's own in-house design studio - which became known as Nash Styling. From 1950 to 1955, Anderson worked with Helene Rother who was under contract for the company and responsible for interiors that offered beautiful designs. Anderson also hired Bill Reddig, a talented former Ford Motor Company designer, who made important contributions to the 1954 Rambler line.
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