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  2. Edsel Ford (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Edsel Ford (December 30, 1928 – February 19, 1970) was a poet who lived most of his life in Arkansas. He had the same name as Henry Ford's son. Early life.

  3. Edsel Ford High School - Wikipedia

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    Edsel Ford High School is a public high school located in Dearborn, Michigan, USA in Metro Detroit. Edsel Ford, located on Rotunda Drive, near Oakwood, is one of three public high schools in the Dearborn Public Schools (along with Fordson and Dearborn High ). Edsel Ford High School was completed in 1955, and the first graduating class was in 1956.

  4. Benson Ford - Wikipedia

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    Edsel Ford I (father) Eleanor Clay Ford (mother) Benson Ford Sr. (July 20, 1919 – July 27, 1978), originally named Edsel Ford Jr, was an American businessman in the automotive industry, a vice-president of Ford Motor Company, and national co-chairman of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.

  5. Ford Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Foundation is an American private foundation with the stated goal of advancing human welfare. Created in 1936 by Edsel Ford and his father Henry Ford, it was originally funded by a US$25,000 (approx. $550,000 in 2023) gift from Edsel Ford.

  6. Roy Brown Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Roy Abbott Brown Jr. (October 30, 1916 – February 24, 2013) was a Canadian-American car designer and engineer, widely known for styling the Edsel, Ford Motor Company 's 1957 attempt at introducing a new mid-line model that became synonymous with failed product development. [1] Roy Brown Jr. Born. Roy Abbott Brown Jr. ( 1916-10-30)

  7. Ford National Reliability Air Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Reliability Tour, properly called "The National Air Tour for the Edsel B. Ford Reliability Trophy", was a series of aerial tours sponsored in part by Ford from 1925 to 1931 and re-created in 2003. Top prize was the Edsel Ford Reliability Trophy. [1] Henry and Edsel Ford were shareholders in the Stout Engineering Company.

  8. Edsel Villager - Wikipedia

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    Edsel Villager. The Edsel Villager is a station wagon that was produced and sold by Edsel from 1958 to 1960. Like the two-door Roundup and premium Bermuda station wagons, the Villager was initially built on a 116 in wheelbase shared with Ford's station wagons, and, throughout its lifespan, shared Ford's wagons core body stampings.

  9. Sheila Ford Hamp - Wikipedia

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    Sheila Firestone Ford was born to William Clay Ford Sr. (son of Edsel Ford and grandson of Henry Ford) and Martha Firestone Ford, of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company fortune, in 1951. She earned a bachelor's degree from Yale in 1973, where she was among the first class that included women.

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