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Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., Harlow H. Curtice and C.E. Wilson
ALFRED P. SLOAN, Jr., (left) chairman of the board of General Motors, shown at a luncheon held at the Waldorf-Astoria on January 19, 1953 in connection with the GM Motorama. With Mr. Sloan, who was host at the function, are HARLOW H. CURTICE, (center) acting president of General Motors, and C.E. WILSON, Secretary of Defense-designate and former GM president.

"Boss" Kettering describes the Aer-o-Dome Tent
"BOSS" KETTERING describes the Aer-O-Dome tent to PAUL GARRETT (next to him) and two other unidentified gentlemen.
Early Concept Model
This is a very early concept model of the Parade of Progress show. Notice that the tent is very much different than in the picture above.

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