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Frederick Morrell Zeder : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick Morrell Zeder
Frederick Morrell Zeder (March 19, 1886 – February 24, 1951) was an American automotive industry engineer and a member of the Automotive Hall of Fame. == Early life == Zeder was born on March 19, 1886. Then his family lived in Bay City, Michigan. Zerder's parents were Rudolph Zeder (from New York) and Matilta Jane Zeder (from Canada). Zeder had 4 brothers and 1 sister. He had little formal schooling at the Bay City public schools and was put to work earning income for the family at the age of 11. His first job was as a helper being a machinist’s apprentice for Industrial Works of Bay City (manufacturer of railroad cranes).〔(Fred Zeder, Vice President in Charge of Engineering )〕〔The Encyclopedia of America Business History and Biography (The Automobile Industry 1920-1980), ''Zeder-Skelton-Breer Engineering'' by Richard P. Scharchburg; p. 501〕 At age 12 Zeder was a ''railroad call boy'' (waking up the train crew in the morning). Also at age 12 he had a job in the railroad industry, inspecting the railroad car axles to make sure they were oiled and greased properly.〔(Three Musketeers - ZSB )〕
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